i have javascript menu form my site that has two js file:
"data1.js"
PHP Code:
var isHorizontal=0;
var blankImage="images/blank.gif";
var fontStyle="normal 8pt Verdana";
var fontColor=["#000000","#000000"];
var fontDecoration=["none","none"];
etc....
var menuItems =
[
["Page 1","page1.php","img/new1-05.gif","img/new1-05.gif","Page1"],
I want to link "page1.php" pick up id from url (http://www.mysite.com/anypagewithid.php?id=34) and when i click at menu it has to be url page.php?id=<id_from_url>
I have try menu at site, it works fine ;-)
Also, how can include some php in menu, like list of mysql rows and etc.
Below is a stock script I found which controls a framed environment. My problem is that if a URL has a query string attached, that string does not pass through. Can someone please let me know if and hopefully how, it will be possible to carry a query string through?
This first part here is in the default.asp framed page. Code:
i want to pass XML data in querystring from one to another asp page. it is about 10000 characters long, i cannot use FORM because it is already nested in one.
What i do is i have IFRAME and im passing some xml data in QUERYSTRING. It doesnt work somehow, im using javascript escape method to substitute escape characters, but most of characters are being truncated (about 300-500 left).
Are there limits in querystring length? what else should i try?
I am working on the HTML Code in which i write the 2 pages for SMS Sender & SMS Receiver in that from the SMS Sender when the user sends the SMS it lands on server URL as:[URL]The query is regarding the how to parse the content from the incoming Messgae & the content are shown on the Receiver side. by parsing the Sender Number & the message content from the URL & Receiver side URL is:[URL]how to write the Function for parsing the URL & seperating the SMS Sender & Message content
having trouble getting a query string/URL to append a couple of variables from a function (well, trying to get ONE working). Basically, once a user makes a selection from a form, I want the script to add the variable to the query string, which is then sent off to a PHP script. If I manually enter the 'social_housing_type' as a number in the query string, it executes properly, I just can't get it to do it from the form.
What I am attempting to do is have a link/button on a page (testpopup.cfm) that opens a popup page (popupwindow.cfm). The popup page displays a resultset from a query and the selected record needs to be passed through a query string/URL parameter to the original calling page and will be available in the body onload event of the calling page.
I open the popup window and display the query results, I then click on a record and the record is then displayed in the calling form textbox (txtOrg) - - - only the calling form appears in the POPUP window! This is not what I need it to do. I need it to pass the URL parameter to the calling page and close the popup. Here is the code from the two pages. Can you shed any light on this? ....
I'm working on a rather complex booking system for building European trips, in a combination of SQL/VBScript/Javascript. There are tons of query string variables that get passed back and forth between the pages, and in almost every case, I can set 'em up fine, provided the variables are in the link.
The page the *holds* the booking information, though, is problematic.
An example trip might include two European cities or towns with a week in each in an apartment or cottage that the user selects from a dozen or properties for each region.
All the information is on one page (all the dozen or so properties for each weeks, available dates for the trip and for each , max occupancy per property, pricing per property and per number of passengers, etc...everything necessary to actually book the trip). If the user changes party size or chooses a date, properties are hidden or shown depending on max occupancy and/or availability.
So, a user sets their date and party size (or maybe just the party size, or maybe has just cleared everything out to start over...) then wants to view available properties so they can find one they like. The current pax/date/etc. information is not in the query variables, because the link was built at runtime.
If I build the link in an onclick event, it breaks if someone right clicks to open a new page or tab.
I hate sites that disable right click menu. I hate sites where, when you open a new page with a right click, it generates a javascript error if the URL is created with an onclick event. I hate that using an onclick to bring up the page means whatever is showing in the status bar bears no resemblance to the page that is brought up when you click on the link.
My client isn't worried about the non-javascript people for this use; those people are referred to a free spiffy catalog, which frankly, is how most of this client's customers book their trip anyway. I just want to be able to carry the variables in such a way as to not break the site if someone right clicks.
I am looking for a javascript function that will parse a query string. Parameters are passed in the url: url?a=3&c=5&etc An array is returned that uses the variable name as the index.
In 1.4.4 thea[href=somepage.php?name=mike] lookup works 100%, but switch to 1.5 or jQuery WIP from the Include dropdown and the selector fails (PS. 'jQuery latest' in the dropdown still refers to 1.4.4 on Google's CDN).
So im using this framework called CodeIgniter anyways it allows query strings but by default I have turned them off. Instead a url would look like this: [URL] However jQuery or the plugin datatables that I am using is generating it like this: [URL] Just trying to figure out where all this magic happens so I can change it to my magic!
I have an issue building a query string. Basically, I have this: /sites?order=site_numper_page=20& But I would like to convert it to this: /sites?order=site_num&per_page=20
I have tried this to check if the current iterator is less than the length of the object and if so, then add the "&", otherwise, don't. But it doesn't seem to work: $.each(query_string, function(key,value){ params += key + '=' + value; if((value + 1) != query_string.length){ params += "&"; }})
parsing the querystring using javascriptSo I have successfully parsed the querystring & also replace the special character+but I want to display the querystring in the TextField Control
I can append a query string to a setTimeout?So i have this:PHP Code: setTimeout("location.href = 'http://www.natural-environment.com';",1500); and i want to do this:PHP Code:var Email ="foo"; setTimeout("location.href = 'http://www.natural-environment.com?Email=+Emai+';",1500);
on page load, check if there is a query string called frmdate. If there is, I set the text box on the page called "myDate" equal to the query string variable.
I am new to Javascript and i'm currently building a site that entails a 'quiz' part where the client selects an option from a radio button. Then they move on to a different page, and so on and so on until a results page where the correct number of questions answered are made into a percentage.I understand that you can use the GET or POST to pass this into the query string and then extract the answers from the query string but I am having trouble implementing this.
I'm doing some cross domain JSON requests and I'm unable to use query strings on my webservice calls (similar to codeignitor requests but without the work-arounds, qs params are entirely off the table). Is there another way I can format the callback variable to the url request?
I see that jQuery provides a function to turn an object into a set of URL query parameters: $.param({foo:"xxx", bar:"yyy"}) => "foo=xxx&bar=yyy" is there a function which does the opposite, i.e.parsing a query string into an object? The reason is that when I make an Ajax request, I want to take some parameters from the original page and include them in the new request, and modify others. I can get the original page's query string from location.search, which may contain, say, "?foo=xxx&bar=yyy" Now, suppose I want to submit an Ajax request with the same value of foo as the original page but a different value of bar, what's the cleanest way to do that? Remember that the original query string might have the two parts the other way round, i.e. "?bar=yyy&foo=xxx" If I need to write a function to split this myself, I know it's not a major undertaking, but I just wanted to see if I've missed something in the API.
Create a webpage with a search bar, which leads to a page with two drop boxes. This search bar searches in the database (SQL) and shows a limit range of 10 results matching the input in the above dropbox, it can than be dragged down to the other box, as to select it. This I've been able to do, with a javascript I found on the internet and slightly modified in order to make the dropboxes. Now however I cannot workout the final step, I need to get the data (meaning the entry ID's of the selected database items) in a string or so in orde to process them to a new SQL query.
i've built an app using extjs when it a user browses to the url domain.tld/#v=xxxxxx a new tab opens in a extjs panel to show content for the video with id xxxxx as soon as i submit a form from another page or even the same one and popuulate another variable, q, the tab no longer opens when the url looks like domain.tld/index.php?q=some+text#v=xxxxxx why it no longer gets the value of v? i'm using
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to get v's value and if it is set then a javascript function is called to open the tab.