Put A Safety In Function So That If The Div Is Already There, It Won't Overwrite It?
Jul 31, 2009
If I set this variable:var divExsist=document.getElementById(bindDivID);and the DIV in question doesn't exist, will it return a NULL that I can use in an if statement?I'm trying to put a safety in my function so that if the Div is already there, it won't overwrite it.
I have a function run() that might be triggered from two different event handlers. First of these handlers triggers this function through settimeout('run()',1000) . Second handler triggers this function by direct call.
Because settimeout() runs as separate thread, there is possibility that, for example, first handler will enter the function while second handler still executing the same function.
Any solution in javascript to activate overwrite mode on input fields (not using the keyboard)? I found a solution on this forum but this didn't work on FF.
my sites all resize for users resolution by checking existing cookies but if i change my res then refresh its all wrong. I wrote a program to overwrite cookies on opening page but are there drawbacks ? if cookies havent expired do they get rewritten (like at startup) to keep them fresh? if so when(in the case of res)? if i write short term cookies will that cause problems for others?.
It's from this article here and it appears to be a classic script that's wildly used. [URL]
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It makes sense that initOne & InitTwo get called at the same time.. but why doesn't initThree overwrite the previous? And it's strange to me that oldOnload(); is initOne the first time arround. the second time it's == to the functions it's now contained in.
I have some javascript the works in conjunction with a flash video player. When a user selects a video in the Flash video list and new video is called and begins to play. Also, when that video is selected a function called "doOnMediaLoad()" is called and inside of that function I have put a call to another function that I wrote in the same script.function that is called when user selects flash player video list.
function doOnMediaLoad(e) { vcomments_changed(e.id); //call to my function }
I have some javascript the works in conjunction with a flash video player. When a user selects a video in the Flash video list and new video is called and begins to play. Also, when that video is selected a function called "doOnMediaLoad()" is called and inside of that function I have put a call to another function that I wrote in the same script.
I'm using the Google AJAX APIs, but some reason google.load works when run through normal javascript, but if I call the method from my jquery ready function it doesn't work. Code and output is below
window.loadFirebugConsole is not a function If I comment out line 3 in code.js, the console debug runs okay, so the ready function is running okay. Even though there's a reference to Firebug, the same error occurs in Safari too. Nothing on the page loads.
I'm using jQuery 1.4 to hide a div (#cartPop) when the "close" link inside of it (#cartPop a) is clicked. Since I'm using animate() to fade the div out (opacity), I also have to use hide() to get rid of the div once it has faded out (otherwise the invisible div, which is on a higher z-index, blocks the elements on a lower z-index).
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The problem is that the hide() function calls immediately without waiting for the animate() function to run. Even if I append a delay() function before hide() like so:
I'm wanting a table cell click event to remove and replace the table it was clicked on, however I'm finding that as it's deleting the original table object the actual running event code is being replaced and the function is bailing.how I can call the delete/refresh function from outside the event's function scope?
I have just started learning JQuery and have a doubt in the below code. $.get('myhtmlpage.html', myCallBack);The doubt is should the 1st parameter of the get function be a HTML file or can it be a unction name?
I want to call java function in javascript.In which we pass one parameter to function and its returns String value which I want to display in alert message.
I have a real perplexing issue. In two separate "projects" I had code that displayed checkboxes - when clicked, they would fetch information from a db and display it in the div below. I had code that displayed a jquery date-picker - when clicked, it would fetch information from a db and display it in the div below. My issue comes with this:
I have a function I call to see if people leave form fields empty. I have been asked by a client to check to make sure of the person's date of birth as well. They gave me the script, however, I am unsure how to do implement it. How do I add this to my existing checks? Code:
I am trying to minimize the amount of script that I use on my website. I have sections of each page; each section has the same basic layout. The divs and images that I want to make appear and disappear all have nearly identical ids, the only difference is the number at the end of the id.Is there a way to get one script to automatically detect which id number has been clicked and then show all elements with the same number at the end of the id? I would also like it to hide the elements in the hide function below (basically they are the elements that do not share the same id number).I currently have everything working the way I want it to using multiple functions like the one below but I woul
I have 2 javascript files: 1 containing generic functions for my site used sitewide and another for a particular web page containing just the javascript for that page. The page is also calling the jQuery javascript file.
What I want to do is have a javascript function in my main javascript file which uses features of jQuery such as show, hide etc. and then I want to call this javascript function from the other page specific javascript file.
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This does not work and so was wondering if anyone can point me in the right direction as to how to achieve this or something similar.
I am having a strange problem with a javascript function that does not return the value but returns the code inside the function. My best guess is that I am incorrectly calling the function hasLandedOn()and jquery is interpeting it. Why is this happening? I highlighted the parts in red.-Tom ReeseThe following is returned NOT the variable imageName.
function hasLandedOn(){ var selectorLoc = $("#selector").offset(); var imageName = "";
how can i write a function that accepts a callback function?[URL].. i want myFunction to load some data via(an unordored list actually) load method end then somehow to return the wrapped elements for the callback function, exactly like load() does.
I have done some searching on the discussions here and have found info on waiting for fadeins, etc. to finish and then calling another function. However, I am needing something a little different. I am needing for function 1 to process and then call over to function 2 once it's finished. Here is my code:
The javascript function addRowToTable() is called by a button, and replies a set of elements (select, input, checkbox) of the form. In this function, the creation of select calls another function CliK(sel.id)The problem is that this function tells me error "object required" as if the select Id was not "type" or the checkbox id was not "key" here I go wrong?
function addRowToTable() { var tbl = document.getElementById('tblSample');
I'm trying to make a time script for an app I'm making (this is not an HTML document; it's a .js file to be used with Titanium) however I'm having trouble getting the function to display and update.
function updateClock() { setInterval ( 'kiTime()', 1000 ); } function kiTime () { //Get current date and time [Code]...
If I use kiTime() under the text field I will get the current time (or at least the time the app was opened), however if I call updateClock() it's blank.