I'm trying to simply replace a certain string from the contents of an element, I tried this: <div id="errorCont">Microsoft and Apple</div> var ErrorContText=$("#errorCont").html(); ErrorContText=ErrorContText.replace("Apple","No one"); $("#errorCont").html(ErrorContText); So the div SHOULD now say "Microsoft and No one", but it's not working.
I want to load an html div in a variable, modify it in another variable; and then change the document injecting the contents.
1. I load the html to be changed in a variable (code) 2. I modify an attribute of <param> using attr() and I put the result in a var (newcode) 3. I change the html in the doc
I've used the debugger, and all steps give the expected results, except of newcode.html(), which is a null string. Why?
Is there a way to load the contents returned from a URL into a JavaScript variable? Suppose a user picks an option from a popup list. I want to pass that choice in a URL to a script on a server that runs a query on a database. The value is returned from the URL and is populated in a JavaScript variable. Code:
I have the variable myNumber in a javascript script.myNumber contains the digit 44 in it. I can print myNumber in many ways (alert, document.write..) but I do not want to do this, I do not want to see 44 in a browser, I need 44 written in the source code so my parser can pick it up.
The problem: myNumber is a dynamic variable, its value changes, that's why I cannot write it down like this: var myNumber="44";
I was wondering if it is possible to put all the non null variables of an array into a string variable with spaces between each array value? For example, if array() is a text array and has 10 values, array(0) through array(9), with three of those values null, let's say array(3), array(5), and array(7) are null, is there a way to put the remaining seven values into a string variable with spaces between each array value?
I need to build a regular expression where the expression contents are variable.
for example I have a string that i need to search for, but the string can change. If i have a variable called string I need to look at the contents of string otherwise
I want to get javascript to show or hide a row in a table depending on whether a value is held by a variable collected in a mulitple part formmail. If only 1 adult fills in their name on the earlier form there is no need to show the row which asks him to agree to membership on a later form page. This is what Ive got so far<form name="frm3" method="post" action="bookingscript.php">
I'm looking for javascript to analyze the contents of a textbox and replace the contents with the appropriate date. To make that a little clearer, if the user types 'tomorrow' then when they tab/move onto the next text box the 'tomorrow' text should be replaced with the date for tomorrow in the format dd/mm/yyyy, if the user enters '1 week' then the text should be replaced with the date in one week in the format dd/mm/yyyy etc.
Im currently working on a project with jquery... the thing is.. i need to change the contents of a div named "sub2" with the contents of "pets.html"... i've read some tutorials and i thought the best way to do this is through the use of jquery...
Here's my code:
My image which is supposed to be clicked contains this:
The code is working ., but when i transfer my codes to netbeans with Tomcat running the code didnt work ...
Is there anyone here who knows what's wrong or what should i do with my code?
I have a script which gathers information from a form and, if needed, writes this info to a 'preview' window. At times {tokens} are used in place of real html tags. How can I tell the script to look for "{" and "}" and replace them, respectively, with "<" and ">".
I tried using "str = str.replace(/{/g, "<").replace(/}/g, ">");" but that didn't work. The script in question is being written by PHP... thus, may be generating a syntax-based failure. Any ideas?
What I want, is the code to look for a particular ID of an img, and then change the filename (but not the whole path) of the image.
For instance... if the path was "../images/headin.gif", the javascript would find this by the ID, and change to "headin" to "headdown".
I know I can do something like... if(a.getAttribute("img").indexOf("headin")) {
but then I need to know how to replace "headin" with "headdown".
How can this be done?
(the reason I don't want to replace the whole src, as that would be very simple, is that the path of the image will change depending on the directory the page is in)
I'm trying to get my head around DOM and it's usefulness in designing web applications. Some of it is pretty straight forward, while some is kind of vague. What I am trying to do now is write data to a page. I want to fill in the data in the second span below.
var posSize = document.createTextNode(Ǝ'); parent.document.getElementById('size').appendChild(posSize);
But as the name suggests, it appends it to the current value. So every time I click something on the page and the value needs to reflect that item, it just appends it to the former value.
<input name="add" type="button" value="Click To Add Another Box">
Now, if I add another box, then type some text into it, then add another box, the box I just typed into is replaced with a new box, and a new box is added. How do I just make it add a new text box instead of replacing a current one?
I have a page that contains several HREFs. Each HREF that I'm interested in has a common parameter (parmX). Does anyone have a script example on how to find-and-replace parmX with parmY?
I'm assuming that I'd need to do this in the onload event - but I don't know much about Javascript.
where the selectors and their opening braces, their closing braces, and declarations are each on their own lines (always), how can I replace a specific declaration (line) given a unique selector and a declaration property. For example, if I wanted the 'color' declaration property line in the 'bar' class changed.
At the moment I'm iterating through the CSS one line at a time looking for the selector and then looking for the declaration property (before I hit the closing brace).
New to JQuery, but making progress, not sure how to describe this issue, so stay with me. In JS I would build a function that I could call from a variety of actions, including other functions.
eg.. function dosomething(someparam){ // does something. } function dothis(){