i want to open a file in a text area, such that the user can either browse for a file and when selected it will open in a text box on the page, or the user can select a file from a list of active links on the page and this will open in the text area.
I am new to java and dont know where to start on this, i have been browsing resources on the internet but have not found anything to get me started, would anybody be able to help?
There is a Text Area that user can enter text. assume that user enter something and put a dot Following values should be populate in a drop down at the place where dot locate .
like when we get the string object using Net Beans IDE and when we put "Object." , drop down will be displayed with available methods for that particular object. idea is to build a editor using java script.
1. When I have the "<textarea>" code lines in it put a text-area on the page, but it puts all of the code following that first text-area line into the text-area box and doesn't execute that segment of code.
2. When there is no "<textarea>" (for the sake of seeing if the rest of it worked) it doesn't check the survey.
I'm stumped and can't figure out what to do at this point Code and pictures follow:
Now that is fine when the text is only one line long. Suppose it's longer? What I want to do is have Javascript give the variable contentString its text from a hosted text file in a similar manner to the way Javascript can insert more Javascript using a hosted .js file.
I illustrate what I need to do using some "dummy" javascript:
I want to get the cursor start and end position of a selected range in a text-field or text-area. i tried lot of functions in various forums. but when the last character of the selection is a new line character JavaScript ignore it in IE6. any one having idea ?
I have a form setup so that selecting a radio button opens a specific text field. The problem is if the user starts to enter information, then switches to a different radio button (perhaps they chose the wrong radio to start), the text they already started to enter on the previous textfield doesn't get cleared. This will be a problem later when inserting to sql.
As of right now I have a code that will work in IE but wont work in FireFox...go figure. Basically what I want to have happen is when you type in an area code it will provide an output in a predetermined area of the page.
For Example: Input- 512 Output - Austin, TX
The code that I have doesn't work with firefox and I was just wondering if there was a code that would allow that to happen.
Would u pls let me know whether the following is possible or not: User can be able to insert text on a text-box or text-area(form) as usually we use text-area to do so. But I want to put some readonly text using an open and close tag
for example: <ro>This is readonly text</ro>insert your text here Can I be able to make the text inside <ro>..</ro> tag readonly, it means user can't be able to modify or delete this readonly text. readonly text length not fixed. only way to recognize the readonly text is the <ro> tag.
How do I open a window from within a .js file?I want to do this, below in a .js file like I would in a html file. <a href="google.co.uk" class="thickbox"></a>
I understand how it works, however, when pressing the open button to open the file, I'm getting a javascript error that says "Access Denied". Does anyone know how I can make it possible for a user to select a file and open it from my webpage? This would work great if it actually worked! Any ideas?
I have a webpage with a link that causes a file to download. I'd like the file to print instead of downloading. I do not want to open the file because it is an XML format specific to a barcode printer and seeing it is not useful to the user (as well as usually causing the browser to complain). I am, however, fine with using the regular printer selection dialogue that Javascript accesses with the print command.
I've been following this tutorial (and it works great)URL...Just cannot figure out how to make one of the Text Fields a Text Area with cols="45" rows="5".Every combination I've tried turns off the validation. I've already added completely different text fields from what are shown in the tutorial so I know how to change up the javascript I just can't get the Text Area right.
<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0" ><tr><td valign="top" style="font: inherit;">Hello, I would like to know if I can load a small text from a external source into a textarea. the external source is a php that will write some clean text depending on the vars received. I know load() can do the job for a div but I don't think it will work for a textarea. </td></tr></table>
im clueless when it comes to javascript, but this is what im trying to find: i have a page that has multiple text areas, i also have 4 links that when clicked i want to add some predefined text into the active text area the one with the text cursor in?
I'm trying to 'wrap tags' around text in a text box.
<script language=javascript> function insertFauxTags(fauxTag, e, endFauxTag) { var e = document.frmAddNewForum.txtTopicMessage.selected; document.frmAddNewForum.txtTopicMessage.Value += fauxTag + e + endFauxTag; } </script>
<a href="javascript:insertFauxTags('[p]' + e + '[/p]')"><img src="http://www.<%=strSiteName%>/images/parabutton.gif" border="0" alt="Paragraph" /></a> When I run this in FF I get 'e' is not defined - any ideas?
I have the user entering into a text area box but as they are typing into the text area I want it to replicate the first 250 charactors into an input (text) box.
i have a page that has multiple text areas, i also have 4 links that when clicked i want to add some predefined text into the active text area the one with the text cursor in?
I have a text area, I want that user's should not be able to enter a charaters in it. I want them to enter only numbers.I have written the code below to do this but it is not working as I think I am not calling the function right way.I am open to new suggestions as well, if I can show some alert to user if they enter character rather than no.
I am trying to write code a page which will randomly generate links to sound files. I want the user to be able to click on the link and then hear the sound file without a separate window opening up, or the page changing. The following code generates the links correctly, and some of the code allows files to be played in the same window. But only when the file is specified i.e. not randomly generated. I can't figure out how to combine the two things i.e. generating links randomly, and playing the file in the same window.
Code: <html> <!-- code for random links --> <script language="JavaScript"> function randomsound(){
I'm working on some javascript to my own use, where I want to create a link to a local file on my computer, but it won't allow me to do that. I will only allow me to link to a website. Is it possible in any way to link to a local file on my computer?
I am searching for a cross-browser way (the most recent browsers are fine) to use javascript to open a new window even though I do not know the file I want to call. I do, however, know the HTML code I want output in the new window. It would look like:
I have a JS which I have already started to try to customise, but I am having some difficulty with it in that when I click on an image, it does not take me to my html page.with care.html. Although all files are in the same folder, I get an error indicating that the fille cannot be found (I have checked the file name spelling). I am not doing any of this online as the Web pages, when working, will be put on CDs.
I have the following code below, and its giving me an error saying: "The system cannot find the file specified". <html> <script language="javascript" type="text/javascript"> function start_ccm(){ var wsh = new ActiveXObject('WScript.Shell'); wsh.exec("C:Program FilesWorkDynamics TechnologiesccmApplicationsccmMercury.exe") }
</script> </head> <body> <input id="Button1" onclick="start_ccm()" type="button" value="START" /> </body> </html> There is nothing wrong with the location, but my best guess are the spaces in the file path.
i basically have a log (log.xml) that i'm wanting to add a new "row" to everytime something happens in the web application. however, log.xml has the potential to get huge and opening/saving/etc... could start taking up quite a bit of resources.
i'm just wanting to simply add a new row to the xml file without pulling in the entire xml file. can this be done?
the log looks something like this... <log> <entry date="12/18/2007 12:03:42" description="This is a test."></entry> </log>
and i just want to keep adding to the xml without opening up the entire file.
i also have PHP loaded on the system - so maybe that's an option as well... pass the entry through javascript to PHP and have it write the new entry?