Search For The Newest File In A Specified Directory?
Mar 2, 2010how can i let javascript search for the newest file in a specified directory? this must be a picture
View 2 Replieshow can i let javascript search for the newest file in a specified directory? this must be a picture
View 2 RepliesI'm working on a project for work and I'm having some issue trying to distribute to program the smoothes as possible, on idea I had was using Javascript, Im kind of new at this so ill explain to you what Im hoping to do. Basically Im looking for a onload= function when the .hta opens it would get a file from lets say G:\path\path1\path2\file.hta to C:\path\path1\folder So it would take the file and copy past it in another folder from a different directory. If a popup message could popup saying completed
View 6 Replies View Relatedi want to search the index.xml file throu diff input like combo box and input text shown in the search.html file and output the result in a tale.
search.html
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd">
<html><head><meta content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" http-equiv="content-type">
<title>Search</title>
<script type="text/javascript" src="search%20xml/search%20xml%20with%20mouseover%20table/searchindex.js"></script>
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For the <input type="file">, can I select directory? Multiple directories?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'm looking for a way to select a directory from a local drive through a
form (like input type="file" except I want to get a directory name not just
a file). I've searched every way I could think of (refer to my brain comment
above) and come up with absolutly nothing.
i have this web application in which the user has to browse and select a folder but not file. i used <input type="file"> , which helps in retrieving only files.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have a webserver setup in my home, with an index file that is an access
comtrol page, that, if the authentication is sucessfull, takes the user to a
specific directory. In this directory I only have image files in .jpg format.
I need to create a page were the user can either browse the entiry
directory, or specify a filename to search for, wildcards enabled, and
beiing able to see a reduced size image in the result page when hovering the
image/file result link. Any Ideas?
I have almost 300 photos that I want to have in a gallery that is easy to use. I would like to avoid making 300 list items (as is necessary with all of the auto rotators and other jquery plug ins that I've found) but to have the images load straight from the folder after the rest of the website has loaded.
It wold be nice if maybe there was a pretty horizontal scroll bar or something and the image in the middle of the page was biggest if possible, but I'm really not picky. I don't know what the best way is to display so many photos! They don't need captions or anything.
I have a number of image files that have been pre-selected by the user
for downloading. I'd like to be able to have the user click a button
and have a directory browser pop-up window available for the user to
select the directory into which the image files will be downloaded.
I thought that this would be simple to find but...
If this is possible I further need to know:
1) how to access the directory path string (which will be used to
download the files)
2) how to set any available default values for the directory bvrowser.
Is it possible to use $.post() with the php file in parent directory or a completely different directory?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have one html-file where the user inserts a search path for an excel file. When the user clicks the button the data in the excel file should be presented in a <TABLE>. (Yeah, I know, activex only works in IE .. but that's good enough for this project)
The problem is .. I started out with a "fixed" search path for the excel file, so I didn't have the code in a function. That worked just fine. Once I added the function {} around the code it wouldn't work, it works just fine if I comment out the form-part and the function-part, and give the search path, of course.
It also works just fine if I use the function and form, but remove the <TABLE>- and <TR>-rows
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How can I get the newest jQuery-Starterkit for jQuery.1.4.1?
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How to work on the newest jquery version? how to modify this script to: when I select from 1st box sth, 2nd box appears?
I'm pretty much lost at javascript, and unfortunately can use php to accomplish this, so here goeI have existing html page that includes a Week #. ie, 1, 2, 3, 5.... and so on.I'd like to be able to have a text, csv, or similar file that I can update on frequent basis that will list a Week # and than custom field of some type. (likely a date or unix time stamp).Is there a way to open a text file (or csv, etc) in javascript. Than be able to compare and get the correct data?Off the top of my head, I think its possible, and would involve something like the following?1. Create a csv file like below1, this is custom, my other custom2, some more, and this too3, and somthing, see spot run2. Next would be have a javascript open and read the file. You would assign a variable name to each 1st, 2nd and 3rd item of each line.Than the script would loop through each line until it found a a match of Variable
View 3 Replies View Relatedis there a way to use javascript to search a text file for a keyword string? I'm including a file on my webpage, but I first want to search it for a keyword,and then include it if it's found
View 9 Replies View RelatedIf I have a .js file filled with data like links. how do i access just
1 element [random] and bring it on my page
I have around 100,000 html files that I need to do a search/replace on. I currently have the word "Manchester" in all of these files which needs replacing with the full file path location;
C:Demo_FolderManchester_file_001.html
C:Demo_FolderManchester_file_002.html
I've painted myself into a corner, and I can't use any server-side solutions.
With some help, I've been working on a script on x.html that searches for a specific "image Y" within "Y.html" (inside an iframe). Then the script replaces the "Image x" url to the url of "image Y".
It drills through a specific div, to a specific span, to find this image Y. I have it this way, because it's a pre-built content management system that hasn't given me the ability to show the image on another page. I need to do this several times on one html file, so I'm running into huge load times, and there seem to be numerous clashes with servers and locking up. So I'm hoping there's a way to just avoid iframes and achieve the same result.
Here's the script that I've got, to help understand what I've done.
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I have a search field on the website, and when I type a word to search, it search good, but after preforming the search, the search term from search text field disappears and become the default 'Search' word.
How can I make search term stay in search field after preforming a search ? For example, when I type into the search field 'JavaScript' I want that term to stay in search field and after the search is done.
I found this for instant search :
demo : [url]
index.php
Now i just want to edit one thing, when you search for something, results are shown under the search field, when you click on each result, goes to a link.
I want when clicking on a result, not going to link, just show that result string on the search field. where should i edit in script?
I have created a similar smart search like yellowpages:[URL]... Here is the problem I have with mine:
Lets say I search 'Attorneys' I start typing 'Att' ... then 'Attorneys' shows up in the smart search so I click on it and press enter. The next time I start typing 'Att' my browsers saved search field pops up over the websites smart search. Here is an image which might help explain the problem a bit more:
how is clearing search box with click on search results?
jquery:
var strToMatch = $("#hotel").val();
$('.list_name p').each(function () {
if (this.innerHTML.indexOf(strToMatch) > -1) {
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I have chosen to use Google Custom Search with my website and was given the following code, my question is, how can i pass a search query from my homepage which has a standard form on there to the search page which holds this code?
I am given a search box within this code but would prefer to use my own on the homepage...
<div id="cse" style="width: 100%;">Loading</div>
<script src="http://www.google.com/jsapi" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
google.load('search', '1', {language : 'en'});
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I have a javascript that allows me to search text on a page.What I want to do is to limit the search area and not search the entire page.
Here is an example page:
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I have a website that I'm designing where I have the need to search multiple sites at specific times. By this I mean that In some cases, we would want to search only the internet using google, or only search the site that I've created (which currently uses the jse_search.js solution), or only our company's website.
I currently have four different search boxes that will search either the internet, the internal site, a separate internal site, or a third-party website, which all working fine. The problem is that the search boxes take up quite a bit of space, and the layout is becoming cumbersome. Is there a way in Javascript I could use a single search box and a drop-down list to select which method to use? The code I'm currently using is below. With the exception of the Google search function, I've modified some of the site names to general site names and paths to preserve the company's anonymity:
Code in the <head> tag:
<script language="JavaScript1.3" type="text/javascript" src="jse_form.js">
</script>
Code in the <body> tag:
<!--Begin Internal Site Search 1!-->
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is it possible via Javascript to search certain websites with certain keywords without having to use specific search engines?
example search only the following:
1. www.yyy.com
2. www.aaa.com
3. www.zzz.com
for the keyword "Laminat" and open the sites accordingly.