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
I have a string array in a class file that contains 5 values, which I need to display on the jsp page. but when I send it to the javascript it prints [Ljava.lang.String;@104f8b8 .what do i do about it. I am a new to javascript. Is there a way to get my array data from the response object.
Through an AJAX implementation, I am receiving a SQL Query result that has:An object's attribute delimited by a comma.An entire object (database row) delimited by a colon.This is an example response to make it more clear for you.
What I am trying to achieve is placing all of this data into an array. I've set up a little test bed to try and get this to work; this is all I have so far:
var testString = "1,Jeremy,130,80;2,Lauren,370,300;3,Jeancarlos,200,200;4,Luke,330,70;5,Bloom,392,108"; var testArray = new Array(); testArray = testString.split(";");[code]....
get a multi-dimensional array that has information for each person. Example:
FinalArray[0][0] = 1 FinalArray[0][1] = Jeremy FinalArray[0][2] = 130
I am really stuck in parsing a JSON string and take it's values. I got the json string as
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How to Parse this and take the Results for further processing in javascript.... I am waiting to hear from you Soon..I am using jQuery for the purpose...
The code works OK in Firefox and Google Chrome, but it fails in Konqueror (khtml) or IE 8.0: the resulting array is empty although the xml read by Ajax call is OK. I tried also with "$("tagname", xml).each()" - same result.
I'm trying to use it to load in an XML file and output some data. I followed a tutorial on it but my XML file isn't loading.[code]Now my thinking is that when the document loads, it alerts me that the jQuery is running, and it does this. I had hoped that after closing that alert, another one would show saying that the XML file has loaded - This would ensure that the function 'parseXML' has been called, but it does not return an alert or populate my#xml_addressbook div.My index page is at the root, and both my XML file and the javascript file are in a folder, as shown below.[code]
I'm building an application with a c#.net server and a good bit of jquery on the front end. I'm having trouble getting/parsing data from c#. In the C#, I am doing a db call to pull the information for all users, and putting it into xml format:
string xml = "<?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8' ?>"; xml += "<Users>"; while (res.Read()) {
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When I run the application, I'm getting the 'in AjaxSucceeded [object XMLDocument]' alert, but I cannot get inside of the 'each' loop.
The following example works great in Firefox, and Chrome but fails miserably in IE (6,7,8). I'm running JQuery 1.3.2 if it makes a difference: $('resp',"<root><resp>value</resp></root>").text(); That evaluates to "value" in everything except IE.
I have a function that parses xml data to a <ul>. What I need to know is how to clear the <ul> before parsing a second time to refresh the list.my current script looks like this:
I am trying to do is take the XML response below and obtain the src attribute from each image. I then want to append that value to an array which can be used later. Now my issue is when it gets to
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It only iterates to the first row in the XML document and gives me 001.jpg when I output tmpImageSrc to console. It won't cycle through the rest of the image tags as the alert only appears once with a value of 0. What am I missing? Am I not using the proper .each? How can I build my array from the XML response?
I am working on a web app that pulls content using multiple JSON files. I have tried numerous methods of parsing the JSON, but only the following has worked for me.
Ultimately I would like to somehow store the contents of the JSON files locally and swap out as new content is available. Unfortunately, I don't know how to do that. And possibly a method of using a more current version of jQuery to parse my JSON files?
I have an xml with nested repeatingentries. I want to parse it using jquery, I have tried .find methodbut it ignores the child parent relation and consider all as child nodesI want to parse it inhierarchy like first it should show top level categories then if have nested categories and then if have products and so on.
I pull XML from server using .load() and then iterate with .each() over some 3000 nodes. I use .find() to get 7 sub-nodes and store them internally (into arrays). It works, but it is disappointingly slow. On my obsolete P4 it can take 8-10 seconds during which the whole browser (FF) is completely frozen. On faster computers the processing time is shorter, but still way too long. What can I do to cut this time? I certainly need speed up of an order, two orders would be nice. Would JSON be any faster? Or should I pull text/plain in custom format and parse it in my JS code?
Im trying to parse an XML file that has holds the URLs to about 10 images. However, all the tutorials I have followed do not seem to work. Ive been trying this for a few days now and I was hoping one of your jQuery gurus may see something I dont.
I have the basic parsing down no problem - I can read in an XML document and use foreach and find combinations to get to the basic elements I want to get to. The problem I'm running into is that I need to do more sophisticated parsing with multiple foreach statements: <html><head><script> $(document).ready(function() { $('#example').click(function() { $.get('[URL]', function(data) { $('#output').empty(); $(data).find('Receipt').each(function() { var $rec = $(this); ..... I want to loop through all the Receipt elements, find the SaleItem elements, and then display each part of the SaleItem parts.
I need a simple, quick and efficient way to logically branch if I find a string is contained in another string in jquery Most other languages this can be resolved in one or two lines and it would be readable.
I want to animate my menu. But nothing happens, I only receive the following error in the console: "Error in parsing value for 'background-position'".[code]...