What would be the danger in having a lot of hidden iframes? i.e.
potentialy 30-40. I need to store a bunch of data and thought about
using hidden iframes to do it but wasn't sure if this would bog down
my page or not. Opinions? I know this is not an IDEAL way to store
data but I'm at my whitts end and it sounds like a nice workaround
right about now!
so I'm trying to get a large amount of text back to my ASP script on the server. My large amount of text is the source to a web page, and I want to preserve the formatting on it, ie the indenting. Before any of this the only way I got stuff back to the server is with query strings. Now I'm pretty sure there's other ways to get data back to the sever besides query stings but I'm having trouble finding them. Can somebody point me in the right direction or tell me how?
I am using Ajax to send a large text box to a server script, however, when the textbox has a lot of data it fails. Is there a better way for me to do this? Here is my code.
Code: <script type="text/javascript"> function testmail() { if (window.XMLHttpRequest) {// code for IE7+, Firefox, Chrome, Opera, Safari
I've been using localStorage to store a large amount of data (> 5mb). I know that most browsers limit localStorage to 5mb. However, on the specification site it states,
Quote:
User agents may prompt the user when quotas are reached, allowing the user to grant a site more space. This enables sites to store many user-created documents on the user's computer, for instance.
I'm using the .html() function to update information in a div whenever a button is clicked, like this:
$("#myPic").click(function() { $("#myDiv").html("//new content for div goes here
However, for some of these new sections, the html is QUITE lengthy. can i store it on a separate file in the same directory and somehow import it?? Is there a better way?
I'm working on a project that involves a page with a large amount of images (sometimes 400+). What's the best way to handle this? Should I track the loading-state of all of them, or is it save to assume I can do stuff as soon as the last image is loaded? So.
I'm looking for a very simple image gallery solution (no lightbox or something other fance) with a large image and a x amount of thumbnails at one off the sides, where the big image change whenever another thumbnail is clicked, without page refresh. ( a fade transition would be nice)!Which Plugin, preferably as light as possible, is the most suitable for this task?
------------------------- chkbox | name | number ------------------------- radbtn | MJ | 234123 radbtn | MD | 343543 radbtn | AB | 453466
Is uncertain that how many info will appear as its from database. I am able to enable the radbtn with chkbox by getting radbtn name. How can i enable only the selected radbtn textbox under name and number in order for user to edit it?
I am trying to get a simple set of Javascript tabs to work properly. I have just two tabs and I want to set up the script to have the second tab automatically hidden prior to reading the javascript code because right now it shows the contents of both tabs when the page is loading and then the second tab disappears after all the script has loaded.
I have the jquery script linked to on the page and here is the way my script looks to run the tabs:
Code:
I want to add something like style="visibility:hidden;" to the DIV that isn't shown on page load and have it added and removed as necessary when users click on the tabs. So basically I would like the generated code to look like this:
Specifically, assume I have a div tag of absolute dimensions. I need to figure out, first, whether or not the text inside the div tag is partially hidden by the overflow setting, and if so, what the hidden text is.
Is this even possible? Obviously, the rendering engine in the browser "knows" this information, but is it accessible through Javascript?
Currently, I have one of the iframes working. When you click on it text below appears with information about the jewelry.
I would like an iframe to open up (immediately to the left of the image) and show an enlarged image of the thumbnail (yes I know right now the images are not thumbnails, but my friends are working on the graphics).
I want to load a javascript file on a root page with various iframes, then call the javascript functions from the root page to be displayed in the iframes. Any idea how to do this?
I have a mainpage and it contains iframe (myFrame). A js function validatedata() is on iframe. before submitting mainform in mainpage i am calling validatedata() function as below. mybool = document.myFrame.validatedata();
This works in IE 6.0 but fails on mozilla firefox.
I have a webpage with some divs and iframes in them, I have some Javascript code in another page in one of the iframes that when activated, will change the page within the other iframe. The code I have throws the following error:
'null' is null or not an object
and it is complaning abou the following bit of code:
var obj = document.getElementById("frame2"); obj.src = new_src;
But I am not sure if the code is the correct code anyway. Can anyone assist please? Please find below my complete code, hopefully you can spot what's going on. Here is my 'index.htm' file: Code:
I'm starting to use some iframes in a div layer. I want to know if i can use javascript to change the size of the iframe (from the parent page containing the iframe).
In IE i can use 100% width and height to fit the iframe to the layer, but in Netscape 6 the iframe doesn't appear if the height is set in % values - hence the need to be able to specify it dynamically as the layer wil change size.
I am using struts frame work and in one of the jsp pages I have a bunch of IFRAMES like this.(This is in logic iterate and the recordId is incremented with that iteration) ....
I have a really professional conspiracy movie site and I use tons of layers and an external scroll bar assembly. I would like to put the various sections into MS Iframes and in order to clean up the page but I find that the iframes interfere with the getting the mouse coords from the screen which is essential in moving the scroll bar around.
My test html is given below. With the iframe hidden the mouse coords are obtainable. With the iframe visible things get buggy.
Where the "background_foriframe.html" is just a html file with a background layer using a "DIV" tag. Code:
Is there a way to communicate between iframes on different subdomains? e.g. from one.dot.com to two.dot.com? there is a security access restriction passing javascript commands between subdomains that we've run into.
I run a streaming site and am looking to have the option on a chat room next to the stream. Not everyone likes having the chat facility so I'd like to make it optional.
As the page loads I'd like the content to look like the diagram below with the stream (iframe1) taking up 95% of the page and the other 5% being taken up by an image which will say "open chat". The chat (iframe2) would have a width of 0%. [URL]
Then when the "open chat" image is clicked I'd like the chat (iframe2) to become 35% and the stream (iframe1) to become 60%. If someone could make a nice sliding effect when the image is clicked that'd be even better. Here's a diagram to show what it'd look like with the resized iframes. [URL]
Is it possible to add an onclick event to an iframe or perhaps a DIV that holds an iframe?
In specific I am using the Facebook Open Graph like button code...
What I would like to do is add a simple onclick event to it so that I can run a process when the user clicks on it, at the moment I am just trying alert but cannot get it to work. By setting the iframe within a DIV with height/width specs set would an onclick event work within the DIV?
I apologise if this is in the wrong section. I have built a website using iframes at: [URL] but when clicking through the menu, the address bar still stays at [URL] no matter which page is loaded into the iframe. I have seen a number of javascripts around that can change this, but most do not seem to work anymore. Has anyone a sure way to correct this please :)