I know that var win = window.open('page.html'); will open a new window and give me a reference to that window. I understand that completely. Let's say that I have a child window created but I don't have a variable representing that window? Is there a way to return a collection of the child nodes of a window? Sort of like the way frames[] work?
I have a Body onload event (to load the chained Menu) and a windows.onload event (to load the IFrame Ticker).If I open the page in Internet explorer both scripts function; however in Firefox I'm having problems.The Chained Menu works, however the IFrame Ticker does not display. Both events ahave ben placed on the boady tag.how I can get both to display in Firefox.
I am trying to build an interface to upload files and change some of the form (hidden) values depending on the file uploaded, here is where I got so far:
My problem is that I want doajaxfileupload.php to return a variable to javascript/change some html form value. The code works as it is for the file upload, I just need to add something for the output, Edit: I just noticed that some previous part of the code is still there: the part that changes the color of the button depending if the file is uploaded or not. Now I want those values to change depending on what file is uploaded.
I was looking at some public code for detecting browser version/type as well as the new IE8 compatibility view. The code does a return of multiple values but I can't figure out how to use them in my html code.
I've managed to figure out most of what the code is doing but I haven't figured out how to access the returned information. I've only been coding JavaScript for a short time so I'm stumped.
var loadData = function(){ $.post('/search.php', { myvar: 12345 }, function(data){ $.each(data, function(key, val) { // here I have to validate my data I retrieved if(first condition){ return false; [Code]...
I have a bunch of input fields, each which will have a numerical value. There can be any number of input fields in the form, and that number will vary depending on what the user has selected prior in the application.
So basically I created a loop that goes though all of the INPUT fields within the form. How can I have it find the value of each field and add them all together, then return to me the total? It'll need to be made into a variable, but a simple alert with the total value will give me enough to work with.
I have a problem with attr() function.I made my own lightbox and with jQuery 1.4.x it works nice. But now I use 1.7 and there is a problem. When I called attr in 1.4 $(element).attr("rel") when element hasn't rel, it returns empty string, but in 1.7 it returns undefined.Why? I read a changelog and I didn't find any change at that function.
I have a parent page containing an iframe. The parent page has a menu in it which opens links in the iframe. I want to highlight different bits of the menu according to which page has loaded in the iframe.
So I would like to do something like this:
1. Use PHP to extract the file name (minus 'php' at the end, of the page loaded within the iframe (which I can do fine).
2. Use javascript onload so that the iframe sends this value (say 'pagename') to the parent page when it loads any page in the iframe.
3. The parent page, having received that variable into its header, will adjust a line of css to something like: .pagename {background-color:red;}
And so the menu link for pagename.php will be colored red
4. When pagename1.php is loaded into the iframe, that will send 'pagename1' to the parent page, change the CSS in the head, and therefore change the highlighted menu item from pagename to pagename1
Is this possible? And easy? There seems to be a lot of stuff online about moving variables from iframes, but mainly in the context of form entries from an iframe to a parent, eg here:
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parent.function_name(); seems to be needed along the way. But I am not sure how to proceed.
I am a systems analyst and network admin for [url].... We already have an exisiting site, which has JS. We now need to add a lightbox effect onload that will basically overlay the page in grey and focus on a banner before you can access it. Thus, pushing everyone who visits to read a banner. I would also like to add an "x" graphic in the top right corner of the projected image to close the banner and return to veiwing our site.
This has me completely stumped. I have a multiple select form element in my HTML document that needs to be manipulated by two different sets of context-sensitive controls. One set of controls is marked up as follows:
When I load this page into Safari (on Mac OS X) and set the style of divControls1 to "display:block," I have an enabled "Add" button, a disabled "Edit" button, and a disabled "Delete" button, just as I expected. (I monitor selections in a multiple selection element to turn the buttons on and off.) But when I load this page into Firefox (also Mac OS X), all three buttons are disabled at startup. My page runs a function called startup() when the body fires onLoad. To try to troubleshoot the problem, I wrote this line at the beginning of the startup() function:
function startup() { alert (document.getElementById("btnAdd").disabled); ...
When I run this code in Safari, the alert returns "false" (not disabled), just as I would expect, and intended. However, the same code in Firefox (Mac OS X) returns "true" (disabled) ... but the same code in Firefox (WinXP) returns "false"!
below is clickunder code , but it open under windows when visitor click everywhere on the pagei need it be speacial for links , whenever visitor click on speacial link , it opens windows
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="Javascript"> function PopShow3() { CookieTest=navigator.cookieEnabled; if(CookieTest)
I'm having a hard time figuring out why the onload event is not being called for the frameset window in the following simple example. It is being called for each of the component frames. Code:
This pops up a new window with every call. In the child window I call a parent function onbeforeunload, appClose() :
function appClose(){
if (window.opener && !window.opener.closed){ window.opener.CloseChild(getQueryString("application")); }}
This is in my frameset tag of the child code :
<frameset ... onbeforeUnload='appClose()'>
The window.opener.CloseChild() function is called perfectly when I have one child window open, but as soon as I create another child window both of the open child windows don't ever call it. They do both go into the onbeforeunload appClose() function, but do not call the window.opener.CloseChild() function inside of this routine.
Anyone have any ideas why when I have two child windows open I can't access the window.opener functions?
I have tried taking each new window out of the array and used the following code in CloseChild() :
with jquery, i try to get the margin-left ($('#mydiv').css('margin-left'), but the function return 0px, unable to retrieve the good value (auto) anyone has idea to retrieve the value "auto" when margin-left is "auto" ?
Specifically, window.onload appears to fire before all the elements of the page have been rendered. As the difference is consistent across IE/Moz/Opera, I'm assuming it's deliberate - can anyone point me towards where this behaviour of window.onload is defined in the documentation? TIA. Code:
I have a list of products where they have minimum quantities in a hidden input. Some products have multiple colours, though the same minimum quantity and I'm trying to implement a jQuery check that entries made are at least equal to the minimum.
Blank or '0' entries are fine but if it's below the minimum quantity it should set to the minimum.
HTML:
Is there something obviously wrong with this? It isn't performing the minimum check and I'm really not sure why.
In part of my form, I have 3 inputs (one textarea and two text inputs),I am validating their value format using AJAX (each input triggers error message on its label in case format is wrong). Also I have one button, "NOT submit button" (type = button).Now, when clicking on the button it must enter the value of those three inputs in my database in case they are true then all inputs values must be cleared. In case AJAX validation is wrong and in case the user clicked on that button, the value of fields must kept as it is.
Actually I can not use submit button because I have it for the whole form and what I am taking about is a part of the form and it's not possible to make nested forms as I know it violates html rules. It's easy to make it if I am taking about submitting button as I can view session values on fields after submission in case ajax returns error.I can clear inputs from Javascript, but it will be cleared on both cases if AJAX validation true or wrong. Each input field has AJAX Error message that will be triggered when the input format is wrong.
I built my company's website and the content portion of the site uses text with styles with relative values and the navigational part of the site uses text with styles with absolute values. The purpose of this was so that the end user could increase the size of the text on the webpage and only the content portion of the page would scale or resize but the navigation would not. This works as expected on a pc but the entire page scales on a MAC. Does MAC not support text with styles the same as pc so that the only scalable text is that with relative values (ie: small, x-small, medium, large, etc)? Absolute values conist of point sized text. Code:
How to process textbox values/ call textbox values in JS through a Java program.My text box values are dates. I have to process these dates. Like in online banking we select day to know our transactions. After submitting we get results. remember my files are in my directory only. No need of database. My files are look like 20100929, 20100930, 20101001
For epoch_classes.js, epoch_styles.css u can download coding from this link : http:[url].....
In my coding, ys, ms, ds represents year starting, month starting, starting day...ye, me, de represents end...start,end gives file names in the format of yyyymmdd.now i want to process files from 20100101 to 20100930
means from date is 2010/01/01 and to date is 2010/09/30
if i press submit button the files from 20100101 to 20100930 are processes
here ys=2010 ms=01 ds =01 and ye=2010 me=09 de= 30
For this how do i call these textbox values (from date text box and todate) to another program (java)
function read() { var numbers = new Array(); for (i = 0; i < field.length; i++) numbers[i] = document.test.checkboxName.value; var counter=0;
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I want to read the values of the checkboxs and store the vlaues into an array (there are more than 1 checkboxs) the form name is text and the names of the check box = checkboxname