I need a way of loading api scripts on the fly. ie. if the user clicks on a link the javascript would suck in the api script depending on what the user has selected. By api script I mean:
I am using the maps24 api to build an address finder - ie. put your postcode/zipcode in and populate the rest of the address details. For some reason you need to load a different js file for each region (north america, europe, etc). I want my users to click on their region and have the <script> tags inserted into the head. I have done this using javascript but the functions don't seem to be available. I am assuming that the page needs to refresh??
Does anyone know away of making the javascript functions available to use without having to refresh the page? In other words, loading javascript files on the fly.
I want to write a javascript to list of all files in a folder including files in the subfolders. This is for the scorm purpose to list all the files. some examples are listing files but not listing the files inside the subdirectories. I want the file's full path like C:Documentsjavascriptwilson.js like this.
I have been struggling with a cross browser solution to loading external javascript files on the fly.
I have been successful using the following code in IE6:
var newScr = document.createElement("SCRIPT"); newScr.src = "newScr.js"; newScr.type="text/javascript"; document.getElementsByTagName("head")[0].appendChild(newScr);
I believe the reason is that IE is loading the external file syncronously while Firefox is not. Is there an onload event for creating an element (if so I do not see it in Venkman). I have seen the solution of using XMLHTTP to load the script but I am trying to get around any dependency (atleast at this stage of the library) on activex.
4. In Firefox, it works beautifully ( no shock ) 5. In IE it does not ( no shock ) 6. If i put the function in inline <scripttags in my HTML, the JS runs fine (no syntax error).
I got an [object error] from IE 7.0.5730.11 when moving the <script src="..." type="text/javascript" /tag from the <headpart to the <bodysection of a HTML file.
Is not possibile to include Javascript code via <script src="..." type="text/javascript" /from the <bodysection, instead from the <headone? If yes, anyone has any idea of which the problem could be? If not, how can I programmatically include a javascript external file inside the <bodypart of a HTML file, for example, using Javascript to some particular native functions?
I have a problem of client side XSL transformation. I sent the XML and the XSL to the client in XML data islands. Using the transform Node method the HTML is returned. There is however some script tag in the XSL file which references external ..js files they are like
Now, after transformation the function from this .js file are not called and object required errors are thrown. This is despite the fact that IE has downloaded the .js file and they are visisble in the cache (Temporary Internet Files). This problem only occurs if the .js file is not present in the cache, hence it happens when the user visits some site for the first time.
I have to create a web page to give to clients that is shipped on CD. The idea is that they would open the page and it would display in their web browser.
What this will do is to provide a list of most recent changes to the software we're shipping. The idea is that there would be an un-ordered list <ul/> with a list of changes (not sure of final desired mark-up).
What we want to do is to get the developers to edit a file that simply contains a list of changes, putting in minimal markup. This "changes" file would then be "included" in some way into a parent file that contains all the branding and other information. We don't want the developers to have to navigate their way around this parent file looking for where to edit it.
As this page will be launched in a browser from disk, there won't be any help provided by a web server, so I'm really stumped as to how to accomplish this....could it be done with JavaScript at all?
This is an example of an html page I am trying to create.
When it is run "as is" (with the function subCall in a .js file in the same directory as the .html file, only the first alert shows. But, comment that line out and uncomment the function definition, it works file.
Of course, this works locally, but when I put it onto the server, it doesn't.
I'm new to scripting so I'm hoping there is an easy fix to this. Code:
I have the following JavaScript (see below). The script requests an XML file from the server and displays it on the page.The script works fine when the requested XML file is stored on the same server as the script.The problem is when I try requesting an XML file from an external server such as the National Weather Service. I get an error. If I take the XML file from the National Weather Service and save it to my server it works. Why can't I use my script to request XML files stored on external servers?
Javascript Code
Code:
window.onload = initAll; var xhr = false; function initAll() { document.getElementById("makeTextRequest").onclick = getNewFile;
I am seeking a method to load one JS file directly into another, *without* having to dynamically write <scripttags.
Is there any method whereby I can call only one external JS file using a single <scripttag, but have that external JS file insert into ITSELF the contents of five others? Code:
I am trying to include external .php file into .js file using document.write('<scr'+'ipt src="http://www.xyz.com/store.php" type="text/javascript"></scr'+'ipt>')
its working fine in mozilla firefox and chorm but its not working on internet explorer, version 8. I havent tried with other version but on this version its not working.
I have also tried loading this file dynamic using DOM functions. appendChild() but its the same result.
I want users to specify external sites, a) include them, and let b) users annotate certain paragraphs of text.
a)
As this sites are external (not on the same domain) I cannot use iframes since I cannot select text then, as I understood, right? So I need to create a proxy page which integrates them in the local domain. If this works, I guess the problem are relative urls - does anyone know a good way to correct these? Furthermore, do I need an iframe, or is there another way?
b)
I would like users to be able to select text paragraphs and add a description. Ideally I would get XPath for the selection. Is there a tool/plugin to do this? Like select some text and get the XPath for it?
How do you include javascript in the definition of a jsp TLD. for example if i have a TLD called <mytld: body everytime I include this in a page, I also want some javascript to be included.
Is this done in the Java definition of the tld element?
I have a website where I need to fill its contents after retrieving some data from another system (not a DB, but you can think like it). I know the nature of the data, but the order that it is retrieved is random, and there is no way to order it. Therefore, it is giving me some pain to produce the html code.
I was thinking of having the following javascript to place my html code. Here, "rightImg" is the ID of a DIV tag where I want to position my code. The code should be the content of the htmlBody variable.
function addTopRightImage() { var htmlBody = '.' if (document.all) { document.all('rightImg').innerHTML = htmlBody; } else if (document.getElementById) { document.getElementById('rightImg').innerHTML = htmlBody; }}
However, if I set the variable as it is shown bellow, the page is not loaded as I want:
var htmlBody = '<jsp:include page="/WEB-INF/Standard.jsp" flush="true"><jsp:param name="id" value="${myid}" /></jsp:include>'
Does anyone have a clue of what is going wrong? Maybe an alternative solution?
I'm looking for a way to include javascript files from within a ".js" file. This would allow me to only need to link to one ".js" file, and yet still organize my functions into non gargantuan files for easy editing. I'm hoping there is some sort of include or import directive that I could use. Or if no such directive exists, I'm wondering if anyone has written one which I could use.
I need to do this without any server side scripting. For now at least, the html is being used locally with local files. Code:
I've tried looking at various online sources but they are all either too technical or don't seem to work. I'm obviously doing something wrong!The code is posted below, it's not very long so hopefully someone will be able to debug it!Original page:
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd"> <html> <head>
function alertfunc() { sometext = window.frames['alertiframe'].document.all.tags['to'][0].innerHTML; alert(sometext); }
</script>
<a href="javascript:alertfunc()">Click Me</a>
I am working with an older browser more of MAC IE. It works with DOM 1 and extremely partially with DOM 2. contentDocument and contentWindow does not work on this browser.
The above code works very nicely, however as soon as I rename the file to "xmlsample.xml" with an xml extension, it does not work anywork. If you have any other solutions please let me know. Rem we can't use any newer techniques, this is very basic DOM.
I have a question related to calling external JS files.
I have the following code in a .JS file:
document.writeln('<a href="http://www.xyz.com" TARGET="_BLANK" TITLE="For an online directory of distance graduate programs, click here!"> Click here!</a>');
It works perfectly...
I would like to add a mouseover command to it, i.e.: onMouseOver="window.status='Click here now to visit Education.com!'return true" OnMouseOut="window.status=''return true"
I've used the correct slashes in the right places. However, it doesn't work; probably because I'm trying to place Javascript within Javascript. How can I place the onMouseOver command in the code at the top of this page?
I am working on JS navigation for my web page. Contents of 3 subpages are located in the array as shown below. When certain key is pressed on the page, div is filled with data taken from one of the array rows.
*** var content=new Array() content[1]='<p>some text</p>' content[2]='<p>some other text</p>' content[3]='<p>yet another text</p>' ***
The question is: is it possible in some simple way to put the data from those 3 rows into 3 separate files and make the JS code to take the data from those files? (I want to have 3 files with plain HTML) If so, please show me some example how to do that. Or give me some address where I can read about it, please. I have been using Google for several hours - unfortunately without any luck.
In general - here is what I would like to do:
*** var content=new Array() content[1]=[contents of Ƈ.html' file] content[2]=[contents of ƈ.html' file] content[3]=[contents of Ɖ.html' file] ***
I have a dynamic (PHP) external JavaScript file. I need to load that file every X seconds and execute its contents, given the the page is already 'Done' (fully downloaded).