Read These Parameters From URL?
Jan 20, 2010I want to pass parameters thru URL. I know how to pass. I am finding problem in reading the parameters. here is the [URL]. how to to read these parameters from URL using java script?
View 3 RepliesI want to pass parameters thru URL. I know how to pass. I am finding problem in reading the parameters. here is the [URL]. how to to read these parameters from URL using java script?
View 3 RepliesI have a problem with the following function:
I would like to define the hight/length of the window which I open when
I call the function.
The problem is that the window opens but not with the size I defined
when calling the function. Code:
Can someone give me some pointers on how I can read one or more
arguements from a url, using js?
Why? I'm working on a LAMP based project and when a user successfully
registers, the header redirects to the login screen - I'd like to check
for the value of register, if read from:
http://www.mydomain.com/index.html?register=success
A pointer/hint as opposed to a solution should be sufficient because I'm
doing pretty well learning javascript.
I am pretty rusty with javascript and I am trying to make a webpage
that will basically act as a wrapper from one webpage to another. What
I mean by this is that I will hit this page like:
webpage.htm?Param1=... and I will take the passed params and post them
to another page. I have the post part working, but I was just
wondering how I can use just Javascript and read those values passed to
this webpage. Is this even possible?
I found this little script for extracting parameters from a url but wondered
what the shortest and most efficient way to do it would be, like the
following or via regexp?
function getParameter(paramName) {
var currentUrl = window.location.search
var strBegin = currentUrl.indexOf(paramName) + (paramName.length+1)
var strEnd = currentUrl.indexOf("&",strBegin)
if (strEnd==-1)
strEnd = currentUrl.length
return currentUrl.substring(strBegin,strEnd)
}
Any shorter way?
I have an onclick function that pops a new window (nothing fancy) the problem is that whenever I want to return to the page where I popped the new window from I find that it is reloaded and has taken me to the fist line of the page. What parameter (or anything else for that matter) can I add in order to pop up a new window and still be in the same place when I return to the previous page?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI need to know a way to get/set URL parameters with jQuery.
Here is the flow between pages im having:
What i want to have is:
Each page offers a choice to user and must add the choice in url. Actually im using forms with submit buttons to do it but i dont know how to keep parameters from previous page in the current page.
I need to get which all are the parameter in the current url[URL]...Since my parameters changes every time, I need to get the parameters (not values of parameters)
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It's possible to get values from URL with jQuery like PHP? For example suppose you have this URL:form.html?s=ok&val=rperezm. In PHP is simple:
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i m trying to implement captcha in my site.i m using recaptcha. To check the captcha i need to request url like: [URL] and then i need to check response from url if it is true or false i dont know how to request response from url
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am making a function that executes code as AJAX readyState's are returned. If readyState = 3 then I running code through eval but I want to be able to run functions with parameters, within the parameter that is evetually executed by the eval
Heres abit of pseudo code of what I am talking about
function receiveRequest(whileLoading, whenDone) {
// AJAX stuff... blah... blah... blah...
if request is being processed:
eval(whileLoading)
if request is done:
eval(whenDone)
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I haven't used Javascript in agggeeesss and I can barely remember anything anymore - PHP <3
In the javaScript function below, is there anything I can add to the window.open so that the parameters passed in the URL do NOT show in the window that is opened? It is okay if the script path shows, I just need to hide the parameters. If that is not possible, can I have it show no URL show at all?
function OpenTest2(ID,course,test)
{
var agree=confirm("Are you sure you want to Launch this test?");
if (agree){
path = "testing_center/frameset.cfm?TestID=" + ID + "&UserID=<CFOUTPUT>#session.userID#</CFOUTPUT>";
window.open(path ,'popuppage','scrollbars=yes,fullscreen=yes');
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Is there a way to send parameters to the function being added to an event with addEventListener. I.E. say you have this function
Code:
function someFcn(i){
alert(i);
}
and I add it to an object.
Code:
someElement.addEventListener('focus', someFcn, false);
Is there a way to send a parameter to someFcn.
For Example I have tried this but it failed
Code:
var someString = 'Hello World'
someElement.addEventListener('focus', someFcn(someString), false);
I have a url with parameters like the following:
http://test.com/mycode.html?xyz&myvar=value2
I need to endup with the following available to JS
base_file = mycode.html
parameter1 = xyz
parameter2 = value2 or myvar = value 2
What is the easiest way to parse the query string out of the url? When I use self.location I get everything.
Ok I am pretty sure Javascript is the only way to do this I need to pass more than one parameter from a form to a url For example:
I need this output
Code:
http://mywebsite.com/index.php?price_min=10&price_max=20&sort=featured
I would have no problem if I only needed
Code:
http://mywebsite.com/index.php?price=10
Code:
<form method="get" action="http://mywebsite.com/index.php"
[Code]...
I have a query string which contains various elements...
&Var1=10.00
&Var2=5.00
etc.,
I'd like to reference these values within my html code (multiple times). I've tried embedding <script> javascript tags into the html, but this doesn't work. I.e. <script>var MyVar1= getElementById('Var1').value;document.write MyVar1;</script> I can obviously refer to the element once by putting within an input form element, but I want to refer to the variable mutiple times.
I have a JavaScript function that receives an Array with words. This
Array can be gotten from a query to a DB using JSP.
The JavaScript function is executed when onFocus event occurs:
<input type='text' onFocus='myFunction(this.event, myArray);' />
myArray is declared as:
<script>
var myArray = new Array('j'habite', 'tu habites', 'il habite');
</script>
I want to tell javascript:
var myArray = myJSPArray;
Where myJSPArray is declared some where in the JSP document.
I have an applet and want to change it's parameters with multiple links in
my page.
this is my code:
<applet code="GIS.class">
<param id="moneyID" name="money" value="100">
<param id="vicimsID" name="vicims" value="2">
<param id="countryID" name="country" value="UK">
</applet>
How to create a function that will be called from some links and change the
values according to the user's values (from a textbox or anything else).
This should be simple, but can I change parameters like the url coming
in:
www.testpage.com?test1=a
<script>
document.setParam("test1", "b");
</script>
something like that? I want the parameter to change based on the code..
I would like to reference the "name=value" parameters sent to my page
(submit'ted from a previous page with a <form>.) in my javascript.
I can do it if my second form is called with a "get" using the
window.location.search property, etc.
I don't know where these parameters are if my second page is called with a
"post"...
I keep getting a runtime error stating that this
document.adddealer.dealertoadd.value = dealer; is null or not an
object. I've rewritten the Function everyway I could think of, and
couldn't find any thread examples of my problem.
Here is my Function;
<Script language="JavaScript">
<!--//hide
function AddDealer(dealer) {
document.adddealer.dealertoadd.value = dealer;
document.adddealer.submit();
}
//-->
</script>
This calls the Function;
<input type="button" value="Make This My Dealer"
name="button">
When the code breaks and I bring up Microsoft Debugger it shows a
value in the parameter.
Does anyone know a way of passing parameters into a Javascript script 'from
outside' via additions to the URL -- similar to (or even the same as!) the
idea of CGI parameters?
I have a string of text, with something similar to this in there:
Code:
<iframe src="http://www.youtube.com/emded/hIUHiu?test=somevalue">
and what I need to be able to do, is inject the parameter wmode=transparent as the FIRST parameter of the SRC attribute.
Hence, this:
Code:
<iframe src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/hiuHugiu?test=somevalue">
or indeed this:
Code:
<iframe src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/hiuHugiu">
Should become this:
Code:
<iframe src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/hiuHugiu?wmode=transparent&test=somevalue">
Here's my attempt. Is a regexp the way to go?
Code:
var test = '<iframe src="whatever.aspx?test=somevalue"></iframe>';
var pattern = '/src="(.*?)"/';
var replacement = 'src="${1}?wmode=transparent"';
test = test.replace(pattern,replacement);
alert(test)
I am trying to pass dynamic String parameter to my javascript. The user enters sdome value and that is passed to the javascript as parameter. My problem is when user enters something of type cs204-1 or cs204.1 etc, the javascript does not run. On passsing simple parameters like cs204 or 111 etc, the javascript works fine. I need to pass any type of parameters to the javascript ( cs204-1 or cs204.1 etc) as I am making this for my college and the values to be entered by the user are of such type. My javascript code is : Code:
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I tested the working of the javascript by using alert. It came for normal parameters but not for cs204-1 or cs204.1 types.
I have a PHP page that dynamically generates table rows with input fields. A sample row looks like:
Code:
<tr id="row1">
<td><input type="button" name="remove_row1" id="remove_row1" value="X" /></td>
</tr>
I have a JavaScript function that I am attempting to attach to each of the input buttons:
Code:
// get all the input elements
var inputs = document.getElementsByTagName('input');
var delete_regex = new RegExp('remove_row');[code]...
But I would like to give it a parameter
Code: inputs[i].onclick = delete_row('row' + inputs[i].id.replace('remove_row', ''));
But doing the above just executes the function. What is the best way to do this?
myfunction(a,b,c)
{
do something;
}
[Code]....
passing 1 variable containing 3 parameters?