I have a introduction webpage, which I wanted to supplement with a background slideshow. I chose Supersized slideshow jQuery plugin [URL] , implemented the code in my website. Everything looked okay, when I run the website offline, but when I upload it on the server, there is no background. The website is [URL].
i have this site everything works perfect offline(local) but when i put it on my server theres a few things that mess up. What isnt working.. I have a little readmore link beside a main quote on everypage and this uses ceebox to open it. Within this lightbox it shows an html page that i made with just a little write up, at the bottom is a little nav and onclick it should be opening the corresponding hidden div while closing the lightbox. this works offline perfect, i cant seem to figure out why it wont once uploaded. I have gone over all folder names, etc and im positive this isnt the problem. this is the main page html snippet with the read more link
I've a Javascript function that has to verify if a form field is empty or not. My function works fine on my local server (Vertrigo), but when I upload it on server (online), the function doesn't verify if form fields are empty or not.I'm not good in Javascript
<head> <script type="text/javascript" language="JavaScript"> function empty()
I'm having an issue getting jQuery to load from a local file system. My head links are: <script type="text/javascript" src="js/jquery-1.3.2.min"></script> <script type="text/javascript" src="js/jquery-ui-1.7.2.custom.min.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript" src="js/jquery.scrollTo-min.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript" src="js/jquery.localscroll-min.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript" src="shadowbox-3.0.3/shadowbox.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript" src="js/myscripts.js"></script>
This works fine when served from my server via http. However, I want to load this entire site (including all linked js/css files) from a local filesystem for offline usage. When I move the project to a local filesystem, the browser throws a bunch of errors from the secondary scripts (like jquery-ui) which indicate that the main jQuery lib isn't loading (ie.ReferenceError: Can't find variable: $). This behavior is consistent across IE7/FF3/Safari4Mac.
I have an html file with an Ajax form submit which works perfectly locally but when I upload it onto a server it works partially except for the:success: function(){}doesn't initiate, it actually inserts the data into the database and everything like it's supposed to but it doesn't process that it's successful.
A colleague is having difficulty getting JavaScript to work in a webpage he's viewing offline in IE6. Apparently JS is enabled & works in webpages viewed online. Are there any obvious remedies?
I'm going to be out in the middle of nowhere this weekend but I need to study. No internet but I can still use my laptop. "Study" for me involves taking lots of practice tests on a site that uses JS for it's online tests. Can I save these for later reading somehow?
This application looks neat but I don't think it works on JS. [URL]...
I've got an online system which I'm interested in making available offline - i.e. letting the user download certain HTML forms, fill them out offline, then the next time he logs into the site, sending all the data he filled out to the system. However, I can't seem to come up with a good way to do this. I thought of using cookies (that'd be great, since the system could detect them automatically), but it seems I can't set cookies for my server offline; it has to be from a page on the server itself. And from what I can tell, JavaScript doesn't have the capability to write files on a local system either. Does anyone have any ideas about how to go about this using JavaScript?
What solutions would you guys recommend for storing data on the client? Is there something better than cookies? I've heard about the flash data storage, but, in my opinion, using flash for something as basic as client-side data caching is like using a sledge hammer to kill a fly.
If I want to run javascript of a website offline on my PC, what should I do? It seems that I should save all the website content and scripts in a MHT file with IE, then run the MHT file. e.g. for the [URL].. website, if I save all the website content and scripts in a Webpage complete HTML file, then the five images will stop rotating offline.
Need some possible technical solutions to my current project. Im in the middle of creating an 'offline' photo gallery website (on CD). Quite simple, but the challenge is how I can build an offline ordering process which
1) Allows the person browsing the cd photo gallery to select various photos, 2) Generate some sort of page/file which can then be printed then faxed, or even emailed if possible.
Does anyone have any tips on the best way to do this?
I'm using this script to call the correct mp3 for a web page.I need this (or something like it) to work when the html pages are being viewed from a CD instead of online. It works fine in IE8 (after I allow it to run) but I need it to work in Firefox as well. Right now Firefox just tells me that it cannot find a suitable plugin.
Does anyone know of a javascript way to have an html page check to see if it is being used on or offline?
Basically, I have some html pages that I want to place on a CD and display in a browser offline, but I don't want them to display from a domain online. (Yes, I know that sounds nuts.)
I imagine the code would check on loading that the page was being displayed online - from a domain (that should be possible???) - and redirect to another page if so.
I have a question and i would like you to help me.I have this online shop [URL].. i am not the developer just the owner.The question is how can i present my product throught that site [URL].. (Skroutz.gr is a search engine about online shops like [URL]..If it was a simple site(html or something else) they ask the XML. The developer tells me that we will need 2 months of work and more money. Is there a simple and faster way that skroutz can track my products?
I am making a multimedia Cd presentation in Html and I was wondering if there is any way for the index.html to autorun not in a browser, but only in window without any buttons - like a popup widow ?
I work for masterclock. We sell network synced clocks and timing systems. One of our products is a "bell ringer." We currently control this ringer through a C++ program another one of our employees made. However, it only works on Windows systems, looks like crap, and is as confusing beyond all get-out. I have been given the task of rewriting this program in a pretty, easy, and universal format. i.e. a browser. Now to further explain the bell system program.
1. The program searches the local network for the bell system hardware. 2. User chooses appropriate hardware (if more than one bell system exists) to connect to and enters the password. 3. User edits tables stored in a local MS Access database via the bell system program UI. 4. User sends data to the bell system hardware it is connected to.
I've been racking my brain and the internet for about 6 hours trying to see what is possible. Because this all needs to be done locally I can't use any sort of server-side language like php or asp. It seems silly to make a client install a virtual server to connect to a file that is on their own computer. I'm assuming that I am pretty much limited me to javascript. I found this site but that only works with internet explorer which is almost as restricting as the program we have now.
I considered flash for a little while until I found out a swf can't connect to a database w/o using php or asp. We aren't limited to the MS Access database but it would be less work for me if we could stick with it. It may not even be possible but it seems like it should work. some way. We also considered an internal site on the bell ringer hardware itself, like routers nowadays. I think that would be an equally if not more difficult process though and I'm limited to about 500kb on its flash memory.
I have this web-app which can also be used offline. However, some content is dynamic (it depends on the user input). What I do now to have it accessible offline, is to store this content into localStorage. However, this works great for text, but what about images!
I've seen examples on the web where the base64 representation of the image-data is used, which is text and can be stored. But how do you get the Base64 of raw image data client-side ?
What would be the preferred way (Assume we don't have a File API) ?
I am trying to create a marketing presentation using an offline website. I want to use an image scroller on the website. The ones that I like require java script. How can I get the java script to work offline? All of my files are in the same directory on my desktop. This presentation needs to be able to be installed on any desktop.
After playing with all of the different jQuery interactions, widgets, visual effects, etc. (on the demo pages), I wonder of there is an online website builder that would allow me to easily create web pages with all of these functions, but without having to do any real programming ?
I have implemented the captify plugin on my website, and it works fine on my local machine. The problem is that when i place it online it no longer works.I have checked the paths to the js files, and I have checked the syntax of the references in the html, but I cannot find any problems with it.
I'm using a plugin called Quotator on a site I'm working on and it just doesn't work. I'm getting 404 errors on one of the .js files. The site is [URL]. It works offline, but not online.
I'm having problems getting this bit of code to work. It works when the page is on my local drive, but when I publish it online it doesn't. The code is exactly the same when local or online. The online WIP (that doesn't work) is here:The .load code is meant to load the caption text for the video and also some social media buttons. Like I said, this works just as I want when I open the html page from my local drive.Here is the code
I'm working on a online booking system for office supplies and our client as the following requirement:
He would like to book a item from for example 12.december to 24.december. It also should be possible to book a item only for 2 hours on a day. For example 10 to 12pm!
There are some appendage todo this...
I would like to use jqry datepicker but the datepicker has no "hourview" or? (two-level)