I'm in the process of building a web application designed that allows users to embed it into their site using XSS (like adsense, Digg, Reddit, etc). Since XSS requires a Javascript file, I'm having difficulty figuring out how to implement information from a database. In a nutshell, what I'd like to be able to do is allow for accepted users to run my application on their webpage. Which means I will need to pull a client ID from a database, and only allow the user to run the file if their client ID is valid.
However, I haven't the slightest clue how I can perform this since there doesn't seem to be any means of running PHP inside my JS file and have that transfer over to the other user's site. I'd also like to avoid having every single valid ID directly listed in the JS file if possible for the sake of security and avoiding massive clutter and file size. Does anyone know a good way to achieve this, or an alternative way to achieve essentially the same result?
I'm learning Jquery, I was trying to get a information in the database, below theblocks of code will show it:
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But the big problem is that this function do not return the information, the function: public static string getNameClient(stringidUser) is never called. How Can I solve this problem ?
I have a situation where I need to populate form fields by grabbing information from a database when the user enters information in a specific field. I got this to work with a single field just to make sure I had the basics in place:
* User fills out "Field A" onchange event triggers Javascript function that uses Ajax to search and retrieve info from database (PHP/MySQL) Javascript function autofills "Field B" with Ajax response
Works perfectly. My trouble is that I need to do this with a whole series of fields at once, not just one. I tried using the PHP to output a Javascript array and then use the values from the array to populate the fields, but that didn't work. I got a message saying that my array was undefined. I'm not even sure this was the proper way to approach this, but it's all I could think of.
I have built search form that it retrieves information from database. for ex: when i click axtar (search) button it retrieves normally but when i click ENTER button via keyboard instead of axtar (search) button but it only displays results with white blank page
I'm trying to populate a form with information from a database based on a textbox entry. However, when I begin to key in the textbox I receive "undefined" in each textbox throughout the form.
Take a look at my code for any errors? It also appears that my $_GET['jobid'] is not working properly.
I want to make it so when people hover over some things on my site it pops up a box with information, like on the twitter trending list or on several facebook objects etc etc.
I have a HTML form containing two text box controls in it and a submit button. When a user enters information in those two textboxes and click on submit, the information is sent to a function in Javascript. In the javascript, the information from those textboxes is stored in a javascript variable. The problem is as follows:When I am inputting string text in the html text boxes and in the javascript when I am trying to print those values, it is giving me out an error saying NaN. However when i input integer values in the text boxes it is printing those numbers. Is there a conversion that I have to do for the string to be printed. I am new to Javascript and need your help. This is a basic code of Javascript. Below is the code that I have.
<html> <script type = "text/javascript"> function square(form)
I would like to create a program which converts some letters into different ones.
1) I want 2 text areas (input and output) + "convert" button
2) if I type in the input area the letters "ea" I would like it to be converted into "a", so that If I type "cambrea" and press "submit" the output text will have "cambra".
3) if I type "e " which is (e+space) I want it to be converted into " " which is "space" example: if I type the word "spine " it should be converted into "spin , note that there is a space after "spin ".
4) If I type any vowel before "o" it should render "o", example: gambuo becomes gambo. would this be possible? I'm not very familiar with Javascript even though I can modify it.
I have been searching how to connect to a database and execute some queries, and then use the data that I get to populate some tables in a web page, all this using javascript.
I am confused because I have seen in some webpages that javascript is not designed to connect with databases, and also I have see other pages where they say that it is possible.
Does anyone know if it is possible to use javascript to connect to a database (informix), and execute some procedures or queries?
I am having no luck with my post form to mysql. It is only posting the first letter of the word/phrase for the text input fields to the mysql database. It is a photo and text post form. The photo and only first letter of text are posting to database. I am using Jqtouch, jquery, and phonegap.
I am attempting to create an Access database connection from within an HTML page. I am using Javascript to make the connection and then test a basic UPDATE statement.
The following code is throwing back an error 'UPDATE statment syntax incorrect'
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I thought the syntax was correct, but maybe it is something else?
Before i submit my problem just to let you know i've been using jquery and javascripting for about a month or 2 now so i appologise in advance if this is something stupid. My main issue is that i want this to select from a database so i found out that you can get information from php files i just couldn't figure out how to get the variables it submits. I then found out that i can use xml to get the information to the script. but the code i have written doesn't seem to display anything. The code in red is what i think the issue is.
Our project is to optimize gcc's instruction scheduling. It requires us to specify architecture information
(basically number of cycles per instruction, stall and branch delays) to gcc, to optimize structural hazard detection.
Problem: Is there any specific format in which we can specify this information to gcc? Is it possible to embed this additional architecture specific detail, in .md files?[code]...
I would like to put a welcome message on one of my sites... something like "welcome username!" with the username being the login name that that person used to login to their computers.
Is it possible to gather this information using client-side js? if not, how can i accomplish this without having each person enter their name upon entering the page?
I am currently in the process of writing an interactive calendar in jscript. It's my first major project so bear with me please, I'm quite new :P.
I was hoping to add a section of code to the calendar which would allow me to display events happening on a certain date and add new ones etc.
However I was not sure how best to store the information as I know javascript is not 'designed' to access files. I was wondering maybe a cookie or learning how to use SQL? Or is there something that I haven't come accross yet?
Is there anyway I can get the username and domain of the user accessing a webpage using somekind of client side script. Users accessing the page are always Windows users.
The actual scenario is, I need to allow the access to the page only if the user is logged onto a domain. If user is not logged in to the domain deny access.
Is there anyway to use javascript to be able to retrieve information from someone, then have it post to a text document on a server? Without overwriting whats in the document at the time. The server I'm using doesn't support php, asp, or anything to be able to database (that and i don't even know how, yet). Plus, I don't need it to retrieve from a database...just a simple text file that can be written to and read from.