Save Content Of Textarea On Desktop?
Jun 25, 2010how ca i save the content of textarea on computer desktop
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View 3 RepliesI have a website and I have a textarea for user to key in text, how can I create a "save as button" that allow user to save what they had key in .htm format?
View 14 Replies View RelatedWhen a user is using internet explorer, I need a function that saves the text from within a textarea, and then refreshes the page, and then places the saved text back into the text area. Is this possible? Here's my code so far...
Code:
function RefreshIfIE(element_id) {
var browserName=navigator.appName;
[code]....
I am making a mini wysiwyg editor for creating pdf letters which can be printed off.
In my editor is currently a html form which saves the textarea values each time the form is submitted. I want it to save to the database everytime its changed or maybe every few seconds.
We use the services of an external company in our website. We load this content in via an iframe. Some of this content happens to be an image.
This image is only stored on the external company's site for a limited time. We need this image to be stored on our servers somehow. Because the content is loaded dynamically from another site it's a little more difficult to access via a server side script
I'm thinking it would go something like:
load in the html for the iframe into a variable,
(no idea how yet, I don't think 'include' works like that)
then scan through the file for the link to the image,
(would be easy with javascript selectors)
then request that url from them and save it as a file somewhere.
I can't think how i can do this easily with php nor ajax... any ideas?
This should work:
maybe something like, use javascript to find the element url, then send a request to another page with a server side script to handle saving the url
...but I'm thinking there might be a better way of doing it.
The people who made the application I'm supposed to be maintaining/extending didn't care for users with no javascript (i know, i know), so because other key functionality doesn't work without javascript (at current...but I'm rebuilding the whole thing at some point but this is a priority feature for asap) i'm not worrying about making sure it works for users without javascript.
I'd like to save a single page automatically. The page uses javascript, and therefore I can't seem to use links, elinks, lynx, w3m or curl (I've tried them with spidermonkey but it keeps telling me to enable javascript) to do so properly, it always saves everything except the javascript rendered output.
So I think the only what to do it would be in a web browser. So, say for intstance, I want to save the the main page, [url] and have it automatically save to my C:google.htm. How would I do that? Is this possible?
I want to save an foreign url source code in a string and further search trought this string for specific words. Is it possible?
it works with google apps script like so:
var response = UrlFetchApp.fetch("http://www.google.com/");
Browser.msgBox(response.getContentText());
I'd like to save a single page automatically. The page uses javascript, and therefore I can't seem to use links, elinks, lynx, w3m or curl (I've tried them with spidermonkey but it keeps telling me to enable javascript) to do so properly, it always saves everything except the javascript rendered output.
So I think the only what to do it would be in a web browser. So, say for intstance, I want to save the the main page, google dot com and have it automatically save to my C:google.htm. How would I do that? Is this possible?
I'm trying to achieve something that I originally thought would be very simple, but I can't get it working....and even googling hasn't helped this time! All I want to do is update the innerHTML of a div with the content of a textarea object when a button is clicked. I'm trying to avoid having to post the form using AJAX because the button also replaces the innerHTML of a different div with the value of a text input box. Here is the code I've tried, but it doesn't work:
Code:
function previewContent(intContentId) {
var titleText = document.getElementById('edit_title_' + intContentId);
var titleDiv = document.getElementById('content_title_' + intContentId);
[Code]....
In this example, the titleText var represents the text input box, and the contentText var is the textarea. The titleDiv gets correctly updated with the current value of the input box, but the contentDiv doesn't seem to consider any changes I make within the textarea - it just loads the original content. This seems very strange to me. Is there an easy way to retrieve the value of the textarea?
I want to make like the toggle to add the content if it's not there and delete it if it's already there. I think it should be some function like this:
if ( content found ) {
delete it;
} else {
[code]....
what i'm trying to do is get the contents of the textarea, which the id is 'reply'.
then onclick of a button, a popup div with id 'layer1' displays the contents of the textarea.
i tried below but it comes up blank. i haven't included the pop up/button code, thats working.
<textarea name="reply" id="reply">testing
I am trying to populate a preview div with the content of a textarea. I have 2 textareas on the page. One with ID compose and another with ID profile_signature. Each has its own preview button named respectivly #profile_sig_preview and #msg_preview. however no matter which button is clicked the div is always populated with the content of the first textarea ie profile_signature. I tired setting up 2 divs so the content could be seperated but that did the same thing.
$j('#preview_msg_btn').click(function(){
$j('#preview').html($j('textarea#compose').val());
alert($j('textarea#compose').val());
[Code]....
as you can see iam alerting out both textareas html content and the alert shows the content fine. Just not the div.
________________________FIRST.HTML_________________________
<html>
<head>
<script language="javascript">
[Code]....
I have a simple how to question and I'm fairly sure the answer is equally simple, however I'm new to web developing and searching the web didn't help me any further either. Maybe the question hasn't been raised because the answer is too obvious?
Anyway: I want to have one classic textarea/textbox with a submit button, such that when some one enters text in this area and hits the submit button, this same text is displayed elsewhere on the page (this may be displayed in a second textarea as long as I can hide its area borders so it looks as if the text gets displayed on the page itself). Preferably, the input text in the first area should be pretty standard, but the displayed content should be larger and in a different font.
displaying content from array into textarea
View 4 Replies View RelatedI've just found out that a piece of code is not working as expected in certain browsers - but the way in which it goes wrong is not consistent, so maybe it's something wrong with my code.Oddly enough, it works exactly as I was expecting when viewed in IE.Here's the code...
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" />
<title>Untitled Document</title>
[code]....
________________________FIRST.HTML_________________________
<html>
<head>
<script language="javascript">
var myfunc;
[Code]....
i have a tetxtarea, with the style overflow:hidden, and a long text.
because of the overflow, user does not see the whole text but a part.
is there, in an IE browser, a mode to recovery the effective text
than user see?
I have just setup jeditable for a text area and this works fine however when I activate / click on the text area to bring up the editor, the content is filled with br tags (example below). How to convert the br tags into tags before it is displayed?
comment 001<br><br>
<br><br>
comment 002<br><br>
<br><br>
comment 003<br>
Comment 4
JQuery code
$(".editable_textarea").editable("update-comment.php", {
indicator : '<img src="/intranet/media/icons/indicator.gif">',
type : 'textarea',
submitdata: { _method: "put" },
select : true,
submit : 'OK',
width : 400,
rows : 3,
cancel : 'cancel',
cssclass : "editable",
id : 'comm_id',
name : 'comm_details'
});
In my site I show low quality pictures. When someone right clicks an
image and selects 'Save Picture As...', I wish to let him save the
high quality picture.
I have web form (not MVC) that has bunch of textarea and textboxes where user can input HTML markup. For example, a textarea is provided so users can put YouTube embed iframe html tag where it will be shown on their profile. The problem is that asp.net 4.0 http request validation doesn't like things like ">" or "<", etc. I can put pagevalidation="false" on the page and/or revert back to .net 2.0 validation but why would I want to do that since I have geniuses like you guys that can show me how to do what I want with jquery without jeopardizing security.
So what I want to do is form a handler so when the form is submitted, the content of the textboxes and textarea on the page be encoded (i.e. > to > etc.) before the submission to the asp.net 4.0 so we can keep the httprequest validation stuff happy. I have added a class "mustEncode" to each of the textarea and textboxes.
When you right click on a link you get the option to save target as...(ie) and save link as...(netscape). Is there some JavaScript to call this function like the JavaScript to open a new window?
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document.getElementById('desktop').onclick = "javascript:alert(1);";
Getting very very annoyed at javascript! Why doesn't this work!
You'll see I'm a gamer as well as a web/desktop developer and I have built so many application in both technologies.
But yesterday I was amused by something I saw. I like to play this Combat Arms game from Nexon a very well developed FPS online action game, scince I downloaded the update I noticed that when I double click on the game icon it actually open a browser where I login (in the past I log in from the game itself) when I login I press a button IN THE SITE where it says "START GAME" and the game automatically starts.
now the question is "HOW THE HECK DID THEY DO THAT?" [code]...