There's a number of javascripts available on the web to take the rss feed
of a blog and display it on a website. Does anyone know of any that also
provide link to add comments that will display with the feed?
I need to be able to import news feeds from various web sites.I only want to display the title and the first line or two from the source, with a link back to the source. I guessing it's JavaScript, but I really don't know where to start.
I am wanting to display 3 separate data feeds on my mobile website from Pachube like this [url] and have modified some code (which was designed just to display 1 feed). As you will see the code has been extended but does not display (at all!) on a iPhone, whilst the original code did. I have been told that it may be because there is no interval between each variable actualization. how to rectify this.
I would like to know how I can get my personal Twitter.com status updates to post on my website. This is the script that I have been trying to get to work.[URL].. I know what I am doing wrong. You can see it live on my website at[URL]..I hope I can get this to work :)
I need to run a PHP function call through an onClick which through my research I have found that I need to use AJAX. Let me explain better what I am trying to do. I am currently using Simplepie PHP to pull various RSS feeds, I have an HTML DIV tag that loads the titles of the feeds and I want to get to the point where each title is clickable (im assuming this is through onClick) to run a simplepie PHP function to pull the content into a seperate DIV (on the same page).
I am using an RSS scroller to show recent news feeds.[URL] I am also using Ajax to change the content from page to page, but instead of using ajax to load the external page for the 'news page' (the image above is the home page) I've had to use a show/hide DIV tool as it refused to load the javascript from the external page. All is working fine apart from text overlay. This is the news page: [URL] This problem only happens for a few seconds, then it scrolls and the news looks fine.
I have 10 buttons on a page, and 10 more "onmouseover buttons" that correlate to the first set. Each button or onmouseover button is only 1-2KB! But I can still hold the mouse over a button for a couple seconds until it loads the onmouseover button. I'm using javascript to have the buttons change. The page does load a 2MB video. Could that be the cause? Can I tell it to load the buttons first somehow?
I came across some embedded JavaScript code and I noticed some weird “HTML comment-like tags” within embedded JavaScript that are getting rendered in FireFox but not IE. Specifically the closing tag "//--> And the JavaScript code between these tags is functional (not commented out)!
I am trying to create a conditional comment scenario that is based on a web address. I am working with an ecommerce site that I want to put a nav menu promotion on all the pages except the home page. The system we are using only allows a post promotion to ALL or one specified URL.
I have tried everything I can think of to create a URL condition based comment but nothing has worked. I tried modifying the code below to change the if output to a variable comment tag and then write the variable further in the script with a document.write.
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript"> <!-- url=location.href if (url=="http://www.sitename.com") {alert("Welcome To sitename")} else {alert("welcome")}; // -->
I have a form with a javascript form validator to check against all fields to make sure they are entered in correctly and to reduce spam. I am using Code:
var allowedChars = /^[a-zs]+$/i;
to specify that I only want characters and so on. Is there a way to reverse that to say this html input field CAN NOT contain any of the following? I want to check against a comment box to make sure no url address is entered (http:www.) because most spam contains urls in this field. Is there a simple solution?
this website vertical-scroller.vbarsan dot com/ . In the left middle of screen. You will be seeing scrolling comments. Can anyone tell me how to do it?
I am really new to JS (literally just starting looking into it) and I was wondering if anybody could help me or give any suggestion as to how build a comment box which appear when a user click on the comment button.Now I had a stab at that but my JS skills are still really poor. Here's what I came up with after sometime looking around on the net and getting (or at least trying to) action some suggestions I managed to get here and there:
HTML Code: <html> <head> <style type="text/css">[code]......
I have several comments embedded in my website and I would like to be able to get the ID or the Jquery object refrence of the parent in which they are contained, for example, in the following code I would like to get the ID "container" just by locating the html comment as a string within the page[code]...
I'm trying to make a comment field that only appears once you've clicked the "Add comment link". I'd like it to replace the add comment link. I assume this is an onclick event of some sort, but I'm not sure quite how to go about doing it.
I have this loop I run to retrieve wallposts with php. Within this loop, I want a link/button on every post that says "comment". When the user clicks the comment link I want a comment field and post button to appear on the post I clicked on. The problem is that when I've tried making a link that does this, it only drops down the comment field on the most recent wallpost regardless of which wallpost I click on.
I have not been able to do any JS because my damn books have been on order for the last 3 weeks put a script into my webpage so that when anybody visits the 'contact us' page they can leave comments.
Here's my code:
HTML:
<!DOCTYPE html "PUBLIC-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml-strict.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head>
[Code].....
I know this doesn't validate but it's only a draft site until I get my books.
Here's the page, I want the comment underneath all three div's.
It checks that the character before the comment isn't a backslash or that we're at the start of a string/line since it's in multi-line mode. Then it captures the actual comment. Seems to work so far... I have the following RegEx that matches double slash comments:
Code JavaScript: ///.*$/gm
It works fine except for this one exceptional case where a RegEx which ends in a slash is followed by a comment as in the following example:
Code JavaScript: //*[sS]*?*//gm, // Slash comment
The RegEx captures "//gm // Slash Comment" as a comment, removes that piece, and in the process breaks what used to be a valid RegEx statement. how I might be able to fix the pattern to avoid this issue?
I want to find any <!-- --> comment tags in a page and then read the contents. I would also like to distinguish between those in the body and those elsewhere in the HTML document.What do I use to get an array of these elements?
I have a drop down selection box with several selections and if a person selects "other" from that box I want to show a comment box so they can fill in their comments. Otherwise the comment box will remain hidden.