Open A Html Document?
Aug 9, 2011how to open a html file using javascript.
View 5 Replieshow to open a html file using javascript.
View 5 RepliesThrough window.open or window.showmodaldialog, I want to open a word
or excel document in Print Preview mode. Bcos I don't want the user to
make any changes or save it but the user can ONLY VIEW OR take a print
out.
Suppose a HTML document has a iframe. Using javascript,I want to detect ,on load of the html document, whether the body of the iframe document is ready to be displayed.I want to be able to overwrite the the body contents (before it actullay loads) of the iframe.can I do it with jquery? say if ,HTML doc is
Code:
<html><head></head><body><iframe id="ifrmId" src="http://www.google.com" ></iframe></body></html>
i want to save my html document as an microsoft word document will
View 14 Replies View RelatedNormally an SVG document is loaded/parsed/interpreted inside an HTML
document using an 'object' (or 'embed') element, although there are
supposedly other ways too. The problem is, the SVG document must be
static this way.
I want to use the DOM interface to build SVG dynamically inside an HTML
document. I am guessing I can build it inside HTML within an 'object' (or
maybe 'iframe'?) element.
My intentions/goals:
In Javascript, I construct an object 'embedSVG' which has properties and
methods for creating valid SVG elements and setting their attributes and
attribute values.
During construction, the SVG document is created with its root element.
During debugging in FF 2.0 (I'll work on an MSIE-compatible format later),
I am using the Mozilla DOM Inspector and comparing nodes when the
'object' element is loading a valid external SVG document, and when I am
appending the child representing the SVG document created by the DOM
functions.
However the child node (#document) does not specify 'svg' as the root
element, but instead 'HTML'. Something is not working.
Here is the relevant code in 'ScriptTest.html' which is the HTML in which
the SVG is supposed to be embedded. Below it is the relevant code for
'svglib.js' which is supposed to contain code for building the SVG
dynamically.
What this code is supposed to do is load the HTML page and execute the
anonymous script, and draw a navy blue-bordered yellow rectangle on a
blank page. This is similar to the example in the SVG 1.1 W3C
Recommendation on page 202 of the 719-page PDF.
I am getting an exception when embedSVG object placeInHTML() method is
called: NS_ERROR_DOM_HIERARCHY_REQUEST_ERR. I find in DOM Inspector in
spite of or after the exception that a document is placed as a child of
the object element, but it is HTML, with a default 'head', 'title',
'body' elements placed.
Where am I blowing it?
Just wondering - is there some trick that allows this to be done of which I am not aware? Specifically, I would like to use XPath to query the _current_ HTML document in IE.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI want to developp a intern tool for my compagny. Thos tool is a web
page in HTML and I have a problem with because I'm not able to open a
document writer
Open Office ( or a winword document) with write access. The link :
<a href="file://X:empsbouchardcookiepythonDOc.odt">lien</a>
open my document in a browser and I don't have the write access. It is
possible to open my document in the application associcated.
In my case, I want that it's Openoffice open my file.
Do you konw the property of <a href> that I supposed to use or the
method to realize this??
Do you have a alternate method to accomplish this??
I need a simple javascript call for onClick Open Document to use in a director movie.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have a pdf document toolkit.pdf (202.81K)Number of downloads: 81 that serves as a home page or table of contents for reference materials. This is NOT a web-based document. We use this as a reference tool in a face-to-face classroom setting. Each item on the list or table of contents is a button that the user clicks on to see a dropdown menu of reference documents. Javascript is used to execute the individual documents in the dropdown menus. I am trying to get a document sfract.pdf (112.5K)Number of downloads: 72 in the dropdown menu to open at a certain page. I don't want to set this at the document level, because we have several references that open the same document at different pages.
The javascript is:
if (cChoice=="Boating Infrastructure Grant Program")
var otherDoc = app.openDoc
("sfract.pdf", this);
else
How can I get the document to open "sfract.pdf" to a certain page (like page 30)? I have attached the home page/table of contents (toolkit.pdf) and the document I want to open to a certain page (sfract.pdf).
Suppose I have an html document with javascript, opened in my web browser. I need my script to generate another html (which just displays some text), and open it in new tab automatically. How is it done? Conside this code:
<html>
<body>
<script type="text/javascript">
[code].....
I'm looking for an alternate way to document.all to list all HTML-elements on a webpage.
I'm trying to get all IDs on a page that starts with specific letters,
ie: <div class='classname' id='MEIT_Start'.....
I wan't to build an array of items starting with 'MEIT_'
I have tried to use getElementByID but no succes...
I have a 'small' problem for read and write something in TD cell
i try this:
d = window.document;
eTBL = d.getElementById('tbCal');
cTR = eTBL.getElementsByTagName('td');
cTD = new Array(); // Collection des TD ligne par ligne
for (i = 0; i < cTR.length; i++){
cTD[i] = cTR[i].getElementsByTagName('td');
alert("une cellule");
}
but if eTBL is correct...... cTR.length = 0
why this $%*#@ of value is 0???? my array have 8 lines with 7 cell for each,
but the first line have only 3 cell
Using my IE v.6 browser, document.write doesn't convert HTML entities
(e.g. ', &) to the appropriate character (though NS 6.2 works
fine).
Obviously I can get round this for particular entities by writing some
code to do the conversion before using document.write - but I need a
more general solution that will catch any of the HTML entities.
A trawl with Google has found a number of people raising the question,
but no answers. Any suggestions?
Is there no plug in that can convert html+css to a PDF document. I develop in PHP and I am having a huge headache trying to get this to work. The PHP PDF libraries that I have tested are not good with HTML, the conversion always fails.
View 4 Replies View RelatedThere is already a question like mine but the i think my scripts are different :S I too want to "use 2 different jquery plugins on the same page for a website I'm making. At the moment I can only seem to get one working at a time, but not both. The plugins I'm using are Coda-Slider and FancyBox. I want to use FancyBox within the content of Coda-Slider." i Also do not know much of javascript..
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I need to save an HTML page to Word using JavaScript. I have found some script on-line but all of them use the "Save As" procedure which only allows to save in txt and html format. I need it to be in Word.
View 2 Replies View RelatedBasically, I have a button which when clicked, should write some html to the page at a specific location. Here's the html currently in the page Code:
View 8 Replies View RelatedI've seen lots of examples of invoking the getElementById and they always are given as a method of the document object. That is, they always show something like:
Code:
var theElement = document.getElementById("Fred");
But what I'd really like to do is to get an element from the document, but starting at a particular element in the hierarchy of the document.
For example, suppose I have two forms, form1 and form2, and they both have elements in them named "Fred" (and, yes, I know I shouldn't do that). But what I'd really like to do is something like:
Code:
var theElement = form1Element.getElementById("Fred");
assuming that I've already somehow retrieved the form1Element.
But Javascript reports to me that getElementById is not a method of form1Element. And the fact that every example I've ever seen of getElementById invokes it as a method of document would seem to bear that out. The thing is, on the microsoft site it actually shows the generic form of the method as:
Code:
object.getElementById(iD)
Which would seem to imply that it's more generic than just being a strictly document method, that perhaps it's intended to be a method of at least some additional HTML objects. Since that doesn't seem to be the case, how might I go about doing what I'd like to d, which is find the occurrence of the element, by its ID, but only within a particular section of the document hierarchy?
working on a site that has two iframes that scroll up and down. By selecting the items in the 'display' frame you insert a row into 'register' frame bellow. The 'register' frame bellow 'display' only shows two rows. One the fixed 'header'. The other row[0] as all inserted rows are inserted at [0] index. I had it working fine with the CSS heights written in pixels but when I changed height to % percentages the fixed 'header' covers the row[0] while only ocupying half the 'register' window. I can only see row[1], row[0] is covered by the fixed 'header'. I did not use any cloneing to achieve this with pixel heights in the CSS.
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I'm an ASP developer by trade, but I've had to create client side
scripts with JavaScript many times in the past. Simple things, like
validating form elements and such.
Now I've been assigned the task of extracting content from a given HTML
page. If anyone's familiar with the Yahoo! Store order confirmation
screen, I need to be able to grab the total amount from the table to
the right-hand side. (Sample File:
http://www.2beyourself.com/t/sample.html)
If you view the source, this is in a table and enclosed with ugly html.
the value I want to retrieve is wrapped with b tags. Originally I was
thinking of using innerHTML or innerText for extracting the value. But
I find that we cannot gain control of this piece of the Yahoo! Store to
make it work!
So after talking with peers, we thought of reading in the entire HTML
page and using regular expressions to try and extract the value.
Something along the lines of: '<b>[0-9]+.[0-9]{2}</b/>'
I'm not sure how to accomplish this. Could someone please point me in
the right direction? If this solution is even a good one. If you have
something better, I'm all ears! (eyes) If using the regular expression
would be a good solution, I need to find out how to read in the entire
HTML doc, and then parse out that piece.
document.write will flush current document content. I've found I can use DOM to append some element to the document, but I think append html text directly is better. Is it possible to append html text to current document?
View 1 Replies View RelatedII have tried appending ($('#div').append('selector) but all that does is just append the normal visual rendered text to my #div. What I need is the whole selector to be appended.
I tried using .html to copy of the selector over to the DOM, but nothing shows up in that specified div when I look in firebug.
I am using jqGrid to separate my nodes from the static xml file that it is working with.
Here is the node that I need copied into a div in my DOM:
I have one save button in my html page and as soon as i click that button using javascript's onclick function the html/static page should be saved with .doc extension.As of now i want only the text in the html page to be saved as word document.But if possible suggest me for html pages with images too.I want the logic or sample source code for the above mentioned requirement
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have 640 hidden html inputs like this but with different names.
<input type="hidden" name="b1r1c1" value"some value">
Now i want to use document.getElementById('b1r1c1).value = "whatever";
Will that work eventhough there is no id on my hidden value. it will be in a hta by the way.
I have problem with parsing XML document. My XML: [URL]
HTML Code:
function set_text(){
if(xmlHttp.readyState == 4){
var xmldoc = xmlHttp.responseXML;
var root = xmldoc.getElementsByTagName('root');
var parameter = xmldoc.getElementsByTagName('parameter');
for(var i=0; i<parameter.length; i++){
//cycle for reading XML, please add code
}
I need this result into HTML element:
pc001
192.168.0.1
08:00:07:26:c0:aa
pc002
192.168.0.2
08:00:07:26:c0:bb
pc003
192.168.0.3
08:00:07:26:c0:cc
So I can't for the life of me understand JSON. I've looked through numerous links but nothing. If I have a Database and all I want to pull is:
How do I print that out to an HTML document using JSON. I don't get it. I think it puts it in an array but how does it get there? Do I just print it out like I would a normal javascript array? If this isn't quite the right place to post this I apologize but there wasn't an AJAX section.