Lower Case Conversion In Replace Function
Jul 20, 2005I'trying to use a regExp in Javascript to replace any all upper case word in a string by the same word having only its first letter in upper case.
This expression detects the words:
I'trying to use a regExp in Javascript to replace any all upper case word in a string by the same word having only its first letter in upper case.
This expression detects the words:
I want to write a javascript that converts the (each) first character occuring after space in a string to lower case e.g abc def ghi jkl to abc Def Ghi Jkl
I have tried document.getElementByID and then checking for spaqce by putting the element in the Array but it does not work.
The javascript below is looking for the word 'margaret thatcher' in the body and surrounding it with a link. It's lower-case but the script is ignoring the case so that won't matter. But, the problem is that because Margaret Thatcher is a proper noun, it will be capitalized in the body text yet replaced with lower-case text. How can I modify this script to look for the word while ignoring the case but use the same text it found as the replacement instead of using the text object?
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I need to manipulate with a upper and lower case on STRINGS
For example I have string: LALA_KAKA_mama_WIWI
I need to conwert it to Lala_kaka_mama_wiwi with first letter upper case.
Is it one simple way to do it with JS script/code?
i need to enter either capital or small letter the input should be accepted.
The code is written below:
var Alphabet;
Alphabet= prompt("Enter an Alphabet");
if(Alphabet == "a" || Alphabet == "e" || Alphabet == "i" || Alphabet == "o" || Alphabet == "u")
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problem with accessKey attribute value p (lowercase) and P(uppercase) for different html buttons.. the browser unable to differentiate between upper and lowercase key ...
i have a simple form with two buttons, and i want to trigger these buttons with keyboard keys in combination with Alt key. for example Alt + P (uppercase) should trigger button 1 and Alt + p (lowercase) should trigger button 2
Browser: IE 8.0
here is the code...
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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd">
<html>
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here the behavior is strange, when i press Alt+P in keyboard, button1 is triggered and when i press Alt+Shift+P in keyboard, button2 is triggered ..
I need to check that the user as put in at least one character between a-z upper or lowercase in a name field. They can put in whatever they like but there as to be a character a-z in the string. How shall the test expression look like?
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<script type="text/javascript">
var str="Welcome to Microsoft! Microsoft Microsoft";
var stringToBeFound = 'Microsoft'
var ReplaceString = 'site'
document.write(str.replace(stringToBeFound , ReplaceString ));
</script>
My problem is im trying to use string.replace that is not case sensitive and replace every string found. I could use regular expression with it but my stringToBeFound is a dynamic variable im getting it from my database
I am trying search and replace text in a table tds.
Search is case insensitive and it should replace the text with same text adding bold style. code...
check out the Social Media "more" button dropdown at:[URL]
It's supposed to grown in size, and then fade the icons up.
In IE, it grows but then does nothing.
The jQuery code:
<script type="text/javascript">
jQuery( function(){
$grown = 0;
jQuery("#more-social").click(function() {
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I have used a Javascript function for temperature conversion(attached with an external js file). When the temp is converted we are supposed to get a message box if the temps fall under a certain amount.
Example: <90 degrees celcius : a message is supposed pop up.
I haven't been able to code the message box correctly for it to work.
I have a MooTools drop down menu I need converted over to jQuery as they are not playing nicely together on my site. Here is the MooTools code:
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I am very new to jquery live function & i stuck in to the problem. I am using live function to get the ajax response & appending to the div here is my code,
function add_master(module_url, response_target_id, custom_id) {
$('a.addclass').live('click', function() {alert('add');
$(response_target_id).fadeIn('fast');
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I am a beginner in programming however I am close to completing this task for my uni course and I know what method is needed "toLowerCase()" yet I am not sure on where it needs to be placed. :confused: If i paste in the question and then the coding I have done so far to discover if string s appears in any of the URLs in the array pages. Gives an alert of s together with 'found' or 'not found' as for find1C. [Note that the search should be case insensitive so that 'lboro' and 'Lboro' and 'LBORO' would all be found in [URL]... all remaining functions should also be case insensitive in this way]
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I am facing a problem in passing replace() function as an argument in user defined java function.
intention is to pass a file path to my user defined function, but before passing the path i want to replace the character '' to '\'
I am posting my javascript function here:
<a href="#" onclick="OpenDocPreview('<%# Eval("PATH")%>'.replace(/\/g,"\\"), '<%# Eval("Filename")%>')"><%# Eval("DocTitle") %></a>
function OpenDocPreview(url, docname) {
alert('message from search base : ' + url + ' ' + docname);
}
I am facing a problem in passing replace() function as an argument in user defined java function
intention is to pass a file path to my user defined function, but before passing the path i want to replace the character '' to '\'
I am posting my javascript function here:
<a href="#" onclick="OpenDocPreview('<%# Eval("PATH")%>'.replace(/\/g,"\\"), '<%# Eval("Filename")%>')"><%# Eval("DocTitle") %></a>
function OpenDocPreview(url, docname) {
alert('message from search base : ' + url + ' ' + docname);
}
Can anyone recommend a good Javascript cross-browser string replace method? On both PC Mozilla Firefox and IE 6, I tried this
var str = requiredField.replace("_", " ");
where requiredField = "Ship_To_First_Name", but sadly the value of str
was "Ship To_First_Name". It seemed only one "_" had been replaced.
consider this code below:
var toremove = "some";
var tolook ="I am looking for some other text in this string toremove";
if i do this:
tolook = tolook.replace(/toremove/gi,'');
will to look replace the text inside the toremove variable, or will it
just replace the variable name?
I have this function in a page (namely cours.html)
function go(inValue)
{
var lien =
'file:///F:/MyWebs/jeanpierredaviaucom/httpdocs/cours1.html?T1=' +
document.R.T1.value;
document.location.replace = "lien";
}
If I put an alert(lien), the link is ok. But when I try it I see ...
I'll probably be laughed at for this attempt of coding, but all I am trying to do is read an input field, remove the "$" and write the new value in a different input field.
function convert_action (form){
var input1=form.input_field1.value;
var clean=input1.replace(/$/, '');
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I have some jQuery which I used on a site a couple of years ago. It basically loads some content into a DIV, which can be rotated using a .click function.I'd like to use the same code again, and I have got it working, but instead of having to click a link with a specific ID, I'd like it to automatically run every 4 seconds.
Here is my code:
var $j = jQuery.noConflict();
$j(function(){
var offset = 5;
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and here is my HTML to trigger the function:
<div id="postContainer">... loading ...</div>
<a href="#" id="another">show another</a></span>
replace that .click function to run automatically every 4 seconds.
I've written a function to format a number. It strips dollar signs and commas, converts to a number, and sets the number to two decimal places.However, I get the error message "amountNum is undefined". It occurs right where I use the replace command.[code]I am calling the function with this line of code:[code]
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I've been using a hidden iframe for remote server scripting - how i've been doing it is that a load(); function changes the src component of the iframe with $_GET variables to pass to PHP:
this.load = function () {
this.iframe.src = this.file + "?action=load&gid=" + this.gid + "&last_modified=" + this.last_modified;
}
The frame itself then has an "onload" function that calls a doLoad(); function that handles receipt of any information back from the server. declared this way:
<iframe id="loader" onload="loader.doLoad();" style="width:0px;height:0px;border:none;"></iframe>
The trouble with this as you may guess is that the page was reloading every time src was changed and the history list of the browser was messed up. So I did some research and came up with this method that solves that problem:
this.load = function () {
//this.iframe.src = '';
this.iframe.contentWindow.document.location.replace(this.file + "?action=load&gid=" + this.gid + "&last_modified=" + this.last_modified);
}
Which is great, but now onload doesn't call!
I got a problem while renendering a menu and combobox on a page. The
problem is stated below.
As per my requirement I have to display a menu on top of the page and
a combo box just below it. While dragging the mouse over the menu, the
submenu items should appear over the combobox. I go for ZINDEX, assign
a lower ZINDEX to the combo box than that of the menu, but still the
combobox appears over the menu items.
Can we have an alternate for it?
I have looked around and not been able to find a definitive answer to this. Prototype does not work in IE 7 or lower. All other browsers work just fine. Even something as simple as toggle(); will not work in older versions of IE. I don't get any errors or anything like that. It doesn't really seem like a compatibility issue as much as it does that those browsers could be parsing the code differently?
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