Getting Src Attribute Of Img Element
Oct 26, 2010I have gotten my img element like so.var newImage = document.getElementById("myimg");now how can I retrieve it's src attribute?
View 2 RepliesI have gotten my img element like so.var newImage = document.getElementById("myimg");now how can I retrieve it's src attribute?
View 2 RepliesI would like to change all img tags with a certain class on the page as follows [code]...
I do not know how to "copy" the value of the img tag src attribute to the background url attribute of the div.
<div id="div1" onmouseover="this.href.innerHTML='different click name'">
<a href="somewhere">click</a>
</div>
I know this.href doesnt work - Is there a way to access the <a> element without assigning an id to it ?
The technique for getting the name of a span element should be just like getting the name of any other element, I would think... but it doesn't work in FF or Chrome. Here's some example code:
<script type='text/javascript'>
function test(el){
var boink = document.getElementById('boink');
[code]....
Is there a way I can make this code work:
<script type="text/javascript">
function changeText(){
document.getElementById('boldStuff').innerHTML = 'Fred Flinstone';
}
</script>
<p>Welcome to the site <b id='boldStuff'>dude</b> </p>
<input type='button' onclick='changeText()' value='Change Text'/>
with this:
document.write('<param name=avatarID value=4>');
So when I click the form button it changes the value 4 to Fred Flinstone
How do i set the hover attribute of an element?
View 5 Replies View RelatedI am trying to set the attribute for an image element.
If i run the following:
Code:
var imgMain = document.getElementById('<%=defaultImage.ClientID%>');
imgMain.setAttribute("data-zoomsrc", "tttt"); //not outputting
imgMain.src = url; //works
The url section works fine. If i check the source code, the attribute data-zoomsrc is never displayed. However, if i write it out in the javascript, i get the value i am after:
Code:
document.write(imgMain.getAttribute("data-zoomsrc"));
document.end
It's almost as though it's just never written to the browser.
I am just working on a project where i have to replace the href-attributes of all links by another string. The problem is, that i need the old href-attribute to generate the new one, and i have no idea how to get it
i tried it with something like this, but it doesnt work [code]...
I know there is some way to do it but i forgot it and i looked up the whole internet for it and didnt find it
What I’m trying to accomplish is set an attribute called opacityin any element with a specified value that can be used to toggle whenever the user hovers over the element. The code below works perfectly but one other thing I would like to be able to do is retrieve the attribute opacity after the document loads and fade the element to that value instead of hard coding the ".66". This is probably fairly easy I've just never ran into a situation where I needed to do this.[code]...
View 2 Replies View RelatedI quite like the fact that you may add through JQuery an attribute like alt or title to an element. And I can see that you may also add mouseover using:
$('#aa').mouseover(function(){//does something in here});
However, I want to be able to pass some very specific values too and that's where I'm stuck for an answer. Suppose I want to attach the following:
mouseover="hm(this,'la1',5)"attribute to an <a> tag.
How do I do this by using exactly those values inside the "hm(this,'la1',5)" ?
I have a standard menu structured with an unordered list. Some of the items in the menu have sub items, but are not themselves links. Here's an example:
<ul id="mainMenu">
<li><a href="">home</a></li>
<li><a>services</a>
<ul>
[Code].....
How do I select a tag that does (or does not) have a particular attribute? In my case, I want to be able to select all <a> tags in #mainMenu that do not have the href attribute.
I am trying to change an attribute of an element but can't figure out what the selector is to select it.
the page code is like this
<div class="slideshow" id="slideshow"><span class="image-wrapper current" style="opacity: 1;"><a title="" href="#2" rel="history" class="advance-link"> <img alt="" src="images/samples/1.jpg"></a></span></div>
I want to add a top css attribute to the img tag.
I tried many things such as
$('.advance-link:first')
$('.advance-link:firstChild')
but none seem to be working. The img gets generated by another script so I can't add an id or class to it. I figured an expert at selectors would be able to explain how to select it.
I have a table with several columns containing input elements populated from a database, e.g.,
On every row, I need to perform a calculation using the value of several input fields. So I tried to access the value of the first input field like so (which had worked in another function):
But for some reason it's returning a 0, and the line below also doesn't work:
But this returns the correct class, so I know it's finding the element:
And if I assign the input element an id, say "count," this works:
Obviously I don't want to fuss with individual id's to get the values. How to understand why the first two examples don't work, and how to fix them?
I just have a question regarding the wrap attribute of the <textarea> element. I am using Programmer's Notepad. I am doing an example using the split() method in JavaScript. On the <textarea> element, it has specified that I use the 'wrap' attribute, yet when I enter this code, my attribute highlights red (which usually means that you have made a spelling mistake with the element/attribute). Now, obviously I know I haven't spelt wrap wrong and it certainly tells me in this book that you can use this attribute, so is this attribute deprecated?
View 1 Replies View RelatedAnyone know if there's a simple way of revealing all elements on a page that have a title attribute? I want to stick a script in a favelet to use as a development tool (highlight all titled elements with red border, etc)
I don't want it to be limited just to links or form elements.
If there's not something already out there, I'll probably have a hack at some existing favelets I have on my site, but no harm in asking if one's out there already, eh?
I'm attempting to submit a form via a function which dynamically creates a
hidden input:
function submitLocation(theForm) {
var e = document.createElement('input');
e.setAttribute('type', 'hidden');
e.setAttribute('name', 'location');
e.setAttribute('value', Ƈ');
var f = document.getElementById(theForm);
f.appendChild(e);
document.forms[theForm].submit();
}
The function is called from an anchor's onclick event:
<form name='form1' method='post' action='action.php'>
<a onclick="submitLocation('form1');">Submit</a>
</form>
However the function produces an input which is missing the name element:
<INPUT type=hidden value=1>
The desired output should be:
<INPUT type=hidden name=location value=1>
I'm attempting to write a quick piece of Javascript code that will
validate if the end user of the javascript has the necessary VML
attributes set in their HTML. The problem in IE is that "xmlns:v"
does not appear in their attributes property or the
getAttribute('xmlns:v') calls. The real kicker is that the 'xmlns'
attribute does return something.
The HTML Snippet would look like this:
I'm having trouble finding the image element by attribute "MyAttr" whose value is supplied: when the "onclick" function is called:
<div class="MyImages">
<div class="imageClass">
<img ... myAttr="abc"/>
</div><div>
<img ... onclick="findTheImageObjectByMyAttr("abc");" />
</div><div class="imageClass">
<img ... myAttr="def" />
</div><div>
<img ... onclick="findTheImageObjectByMyAttr("def");" />
</div></div>
I have a set of elements with the same function attached, how do I get the ID or other attribute value of the element that caused the function to be called?
View 2 Replies View Relatedbut having fun with it. Would like tolearn how to do the following...2) Find the parent <li>.3) Grab the value of the attribute "jcarouselindex" and put it in avariable to be used elsewhere.Sample code below...
<ul id="carousel">
<li class="carousel-item" jcarouselindex="1">
<a href="/someurl"><img src="someimage.jpg" alt="" />
[code]....
I tried the code bellow, but it didn't work:
<script type="text/javascript">
$("img").this.src = this.src.replace("1","");
</script>
My html code is this:
<img src="images/1backg.png" />
Do we have any alternative for orientation attribute of Td element in javascript for firefox? Below code works fine in IE but throws undefined in firefox:
if(MyTd.orientation == "Vertical") //throws undefined
{
//Do something
}
The HTML for this Td is as follows:
<td id="MyTd" orientation = "Vertical" ></td>
I have a page which contains an <ul> list with 5 items. Each of those items has a data-weight attribute which corresponds to its importance in the list. I have to make only one random list item appear and use the weight to make sure that the most important one shows up more often than the least important item.
View 1 Replies View RelatedAs recently as 1.4.3 $('input:text') would find input elements with no type attribute, but after upgrading to 1.5.1 that is no longer the case.
Is this a bug or an intended refactor to be more standards compliant?
FYI - this is the selector I now have to use: $('input:text,input:not([type])')
here is the code I am using it is suppose to apply a style attribute the the id "toplink" but I can't seem to get it to work right.
$(document).ready(function(){
menuYloc = parseInt($(name).css("top").substring(0,$(name).css("top").indexOf("px")))
$(window).scroll(function () {
var offset = menuYloc+$(document).scrollTop()+"px";
$("#toplink").animate({top:offset},{duration:500,queue:false});
});
});
i have found a possible bug in 1.4 but it's only in Internet Explorer 7 & 8.The following code does not work and completely ruins every peice of jquery on the page (that means everything inside $(document).ready and anyting else...
$("<div/>",{
id: 'tooltip-'+rand,
class: 'dock-tooltip',
[code]....
I cant see any syntax errors - i pulled the example from the 1.4 site. There is no trailing commas in the object notation and i really cant see any reason it would work in firefox and not IEx and more to the point not only not work in IEx but break any other jquery in the entire page....