Limit The Search Area And Not Search The Entire Page?
Aug 24, 2011I have a javascript that allows me to search text on a page.What I want to do is to limit the search area and not search the entire page.
Here is an example page:
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I have a javascript that allows me to search text on a page.What I want to do is to limit the search area and not search the entire page.
Here is an example page:
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I have a page built in Sharepoint. I need to create a little search box within that page so people can search for names on that same page. It's a page with a lot of text, hence why the search feature is needed.
I can only use an XML editor.
If I wanted to extract certain parts of the URL... how can I do this? I know how to extract the entire URL or just the search query but what if i want to do this /boxscore.asp?w=2&s=4&yr=Just extract the numbers 2 and 4 from the url. I want to make a new link for this site I am on to plug those 2 numbers into here/game.asp?gnum=2&gslot=4
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How can I make search term stay in search field after preforming a search ? For example, when I type into the search field 'JavaScript' I want that term to stay in search field and after the search is done.
I have a validation regular expression: [?&-#$%():;,._ 0-9a-zA-Z] in a hundreds of pages in edit boxes. Is there anyway I can on-the-fly add two items to this list: (after a page loads)
1) A single quote : '
2) A double quote : "
Sort of like a search and replace for the ENTIRE form (html document).
<input class="search" type="text" value="TEXT YOU WANT" onfocus="if(this.value=='TEXT YOU WANT'){this.value='';} this.className=this.className.replace('defaultText', '');" name="search" />
This works well in all of my applications and does not depreciate in multiple browsers. It is only the search type input, you can include this in any form area to see how it works and set your custom parameters.Upon focusing on the form (E.g. entering text) the "TEXT YOU WANT" will disappear.
I have a text area to enter a search, and I have already written the JavaScript part of it (unsure if this is where the problem lies). The text that will go into the text area is a URL. the search button is disabled if there are spaces in the query, or if the field is blank, else the button is enabled. The problem I'm having may or may not be to do with my script. The HTML is set to 'onKeyUp' and 'onBlur' to run the function. now, it works fine, unless the user uses the mouse to copy and paste a URL into the text area. the button remains disabled until the user focuses out of the text area then back in. if ctrl+v is used, then the function works.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI found this for instant search :
demo : [url]
index.php
Now i just want to edit one thing, when you search for something, results are shown under the search field, when you click on each result, goes to a link.
I want when clicking on a result, not going to link, just show that result string on the search field. where should i edit in script?
I have created a similar smart search like yellowpages:[URL]... Here is the problem I have with mine:
Lets say I search 'Attorneys' I start typing 'Att' ... then 'Attorneys' shows up in the smart search so I click on it and press enter. The next time I start typing 'Att' my browsers saved search field pops up over the websites smart search. Here is an image which might help explain the problem a bit more:
how is clearing search box with click on search results?
jquery:
var strToMatch = $("#hotel").val();
$('.list_name p').each(function () {
if (this.innerHTML.indexOf(strToMatch) > -1) {
[Code]....
I have chosen to use Google Custom Search with my website and was given the following code, my question is, how can i pass a search query from my homepage which has a standard form on there to the search page which holds this code?
I am given a search box within this code but would prefer to use my own on the homepage...
<div id="cse" style="width: 100%;">Loading</div>
<script src="http://www.google.com/jsapi" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
google.load('search', '1', {language : 'en'});
[Code]....
I have a website that I'm designing where I have the need to search multiple sites at specific times. By this I mean that In some cases, we would want to search only the internet using google, or only search the site that I've created (which currently uses the jse_search.js solution), or only our company's website.
I currently have four different search boxes that will search either the internet, the internal site, a separate internal site, or a third-party website, which all working fine. The problem is that the search boxes take up quite a bit of space, and the layout is becoming cumbersome. Is there a way in Javascript I could use a single search box and a drop-down list to select which method to use? The code I'm currently using is below. With the exception of the Google search function, I've modified some of the site names to general site names and paths to preserve the company's anonymity:
Code in the <head> tag:
<script language="JavaScript1.3" type="text/javascript" src="jse_form.js">
</script>
Code in the <body> tag:
<!--Begin Internal Site Search 1!-->
[Code]...
is it possible via Javascript to search certain websites with certain keywords without having to use specific search engines?
example search only the following:
1. www.yyy.com
2. www.aaa.com
3. www.zzz.com
for the keyword "Laminat" and open the sites accordingly.
i want to search the index.xml file throu diff input like combo box and input text shown in the search.html file and output the result in a tale.
search.html
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd">
<html><head><meta content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" http-equiv="content-type">
<title>Search</title>
<script type="text/javascript" src="search%20xml/search%20xml%20with%20mouseover%20table/searchindex.js"></script>
[Code]...
I need to make a search box to enable the user to search for a text string on the current page. All the sources I've checked are concerned with searching the web, or tying into Google, etc.
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View 1 Replies View Related[code]
<?php require_once('Connections/evaluation.php'); ?>
<?php
$maxRows_Recordset1 = 10;
[Code]....
I want to do drop down list where I get option value from database with search and appear information from database in same page...under drop down list option..
In drop down list option,I get warning like this continuously according to total record in database:
selected Warning:printf() [function.printf]: Too few arguments in C:\xampphtdocevaluationlist.php on line 59
I would like to find some direction or help to solve an issue I have.I would like to find a way to search for a string of content on my webpage and return the string, or at least part of the string into the URL...Example of the content on my page:-----Welcome, John Adams Log OutWelcome to your own content, based on your settings provided. Feel free to download the content you need.Fairly straightforward. Now I would like to create a function that will look at the page and "copy" the string of content beginning with "welcome" and ending with "out"Next, I would like to remove the "welcome," and "log out" and have the name remain.Then, post the name into the URL to be passed onto the next page for me to use as more ersonalization/dynamically driven content; Such as:
View 11 Replies View RelatedThis script (put on your browser shortcuts bar) allows you to highlight any word on the page you are currently browsing, and on clicking, be taken to the wikipedia entry for that term:
The problem is, i would like it to open the entry in a new page or tab, but i cant work out how to.
javascript:q = "" + (window.getSelection ? window.getSelection() :
document.getSelection ? document.getSelection() :
document.selection.createRange().text);
if (!q) q = prompt("You didn't select any text. Enter a search phrase:", "");
if (q!=null) location="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" + escape(q).replace(/ /g, "+"); void 0
I am using a very simple search-type page to enable users to input a model number and its page appears in a inline frame. Its not a true search as it is simply relying on a person entering the correct html page name to find it. But this works perfectly in my application.The problem I have is that I cannot get the type box to accept enter key as a submitt, only a click of the mouse will submitt the request. If enter is pressed the box loses the users input but no action is taken.I think this may be a javascript issue. I have posted the code below.
[CODE]
<html>
<head>
[code]....
If I have a .js file filled with data like links. how do i access just
1 element [random] and bring it on my page
the scripts i made is for a search box , the problem is that the search lists does not expand over the page. its just moving the page more down. this is the script:
<script type="text/javascript">
function lookup(inputString) {
if(inputString.length < 1) {
[code]....
I want to put a little search on a single standalone webpage of names and numbers.
I'm using the code below - works a treat but when you first visit the page, you have to click in the search box before typing a string, How can I make it so that the input box is actively awaiting input upon the page being displayed?
Also as a second question.. can i make it so whenever 'enter' is pressed on the keyboard, the search button is effectively actioned/clicked so it highlights the next matching string?code...
Here is the code implemented on the search results page:
<div id="cse-search-results"></div>
<script type="text/javascript">
var googleSearchIframeName = "cse-search-results";
[code]...
The original code (from my Google custom search control panel) included a FrameWidth of 600 and I changed it to 500 but it didn't make a difference.