SetTimeout Parameters Lost On 3rd Call?
Apr 9, 2010
I am in the process of creating an ajax like upload control (like the one described here: [URL].. I have ran into an unexpected problem that I can't seem to find a solution to. Javascript is not my favoured tech, and maybe there is something fundamental about this that I don't understand. could point out what I'm doing wrong:
I am using setTimeout to basically show a dummy progress bar (by manipulating backcolour of td elements). I start the process like this:
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Feb 22, 2011
I have written the following code (quite meaningless. Just to check why setTimeout is not working in a similar real-life code) to enable the user to input a given time interval (hh:mm:ss) when a p is clicked, and then alerting the user with the time entered in the seconds portion one second after the div is clicked. But it is not working. I think the setTimeout is the culprit, the way I am passing parameters to the function inside it, but don't know where exactly am I erring.
<html>
<head>
<script type="text/javascript" src="jquery.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
[Code]....
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Mar 18, 2010
I recently wrote some code, which involves a list. Elements can be picked by up/down arrow keys.To highlight the elements, I'm using a similar call to objects[focus]stop (true,true).animate({'opacity': 1}, 200);(As you can see, all DOM elements are cached)the same call goes to the element which lost the focus, with an opacity value of 0.2.Whatsoever, I noticed on testing that the performance is just fine on firefox 2/3, IE 7/8, even Safari has good results.Only exception so far is Chrome, it's terribly slow on those calls with a CPU load of 40-50%.I didn't further investigate that behavior since it still works "OK" on Chrome, but SIGNIFICANT slower.
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Apr 15, 2011
<script language="javascript" type="text/javascript">
$("document").ready(function () {
initialiseAjax();
t = setTimeout("changeAds()", 8000);
});
function changeAds() {
[Code]...
The problem is that 'line 1 and line3 are executed but line2 is never executed.' If i comment line1 and line3 then line2 is getting executed
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Dec 13, 2009
I have this js function:
function retCNP()
{
x=document.getElementById('cnp').value;
[code]....
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Jul 23, 2005
this works:
document.all[sResponseDivID].style.visibility = 'hidden'
this doesn't
setTimeout("document.all[sResponseDivID].style.visibility = 'hidden'",1000);
looks like sResponseDivID isn't recognized. what's the problem?
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Jun 17, 2010
I call a JavaScript Function and now i want to call servlet from that function with parameters.
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Oct 25, 2009
JQuery seems to be giving an error when trying to pass an alphanumeric parameter like so:
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when the above method is called, the error callback is called. However when I change the eventID parameter to a purely numeric value, it works fine and the success callback is called. I would like to pass an alphanumeric value to a server method and this doesnt seem to work.
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Mar 23, 2010
Anyways:
I got a Menu and several Divs:
...
<ul>
<li><a href="#" id="page1link">Page 1</a></li>
<li><a href="#" id="page2link">Page 2</a></li>
[Code]....
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Mar 11, 2010
I'm trying to pass parameters using the jquery's ajax function, but I end up with a "function undefined" error message when I try.
I had trouble finding simple examples of ajax passing parameters with jquery.
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head>
[Code].....
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Jun 17, 2011
I have a function that I call a variable number of times and I need to know when the calls have *all* been completed. How would I build that? As I understand the deferreds, the $.when syntax is as follows:
$.when(dfrd_func1('a'), dfrd_func2('b'),
dfrd_func3('c')).done( function() {
console.log("All Done");} );
will send "All done" to the console once each of the functions are complete.
So, I have the *same* function that I need to call a variable number of times with different parameters, i.e. :
$.when(dfrd_func('a'), dfrd_func('b'), dfrd_func('c'), ...).done(function() {console.log("All Done")});
So, is my approach wrong? Is there some way to build an array of functions that could be executed?
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May 20, 2011
Ok so the following code works.
function myFunction(myName)
{
alert("You are "+myName);
}
callFunction = "myFunction";
parameter = "Joe";
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Jul 12, 2010
I have the following function that's supposed to say "Please make a guess" 20 seconds after an initial confirmation is displayed. However, it's immediately displayed as soon as someone hits "Cancel". If I change it's time to 40000 (20 seconds after the initial function is called), it does do it 40 seconds total, so it kind of does what I want. So it seems that the second setTimeout is initiated from the time the script is called generally, but I'm looking for a way specifically to have the 20 seconds start only after the "cancel" button is hit.
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Sep 11, 2003
I have a wapper here, and I'm going crossed eyed trying to figure this one out. I have a form with Radio Buttons for my customers to purchase a customizable club program. I have 5 sections each of which cost a certain amount. Then I have another section that lets the user pick what duration they would like, 3, 6, 9 and 12 months. Each option has a certain % taken off the retail price. 5%, 10%, 15%, 20% depending on the duration option. All calculations are done on the fly as customers click the radio buttons. I do have it set up and working, only I have the duration listed as many times as my sections. I would like to have only one duration section. I'm not sure if this is done in java or HTML....
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Mar 7, 2007
I've got multiple xmlhttprequests which are in a loop. So this is the
loop I have so far, with the closure given to me in a previous post:
//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
for (i=0; i<data.length; i++) {
httpRequest[i] = false;
httpRequest[i] = new XMLHttpRequest();
httpRequest[i].onreadystatechange = function(index) {
return function () {
if (httpRequest[index].readyState == 4) {
if (httpRequest[index].status == 200) {
var stats = getStats(httpRequest[index].responseText,
data[index]);
updateStats(statsTable.rows[index], stats);
}
}
};
}(i);
httpRequest[i].open('GET', URL, true);
httpRequest[i].send(null);
}
//-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
So basically, the getStats method parses the response to get the info
I need for that particular request and then updates the html of the
current page accordingly. This works fine for 1, 2, or 3 data
requests. But if I have more, some of the httprequests get lost and
not all parts of my page are updated. But, if I throw in an alert in
each loop, all page data or at least more of them are updated, once
per time after each loop. It's like the alerts slow the loop down and
allow the requests and updates to catch up to the loop processing.
So, I'm not sure what's happening when the alerts aren't there. Are
some of the requests getting clobbered somehow? Are the httprequests
fine, and maybe the original document can only be updated once at a
time?
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Jul 23, 2005
I implemented some code to perform highlighting and specific anchors are used for the searched words. The problem is when the searched words are inside <a href> tags, the links are lost after putting my anchors.For example:
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Oct 5, 2005
*The Situation*
A traditional situation where HTML form inputs are checked...
(if simplified then it would look something like this)
<form onSubmit="return checkWholeForm(this)">
<!-- other inputs -->
<input type="text" name="anInput" onBlur="dataCheck(this, ...)" />
<span id="error_anInput"></span>
<!-- other inputs -->
<input type="submit" name="btnSubmit" />
</form>
dataCheck validates the inputs value and if something is wrong, then..
document.getElementById('error_anInput').innerHTML = 'Error!'
or if data is valid then the content of span is removed.
The checkWholeForm function iterates through all elements on the form
and triggers onblur() for each input... leading to executing function
dataCheck (and so changing innerHTML of some specific span elements if
needed).
*The Problem*
If I have entered incorrect data to an input and hit the submit button
with my mouse (causing the onBlur event to be triggered just right
before onSubmit) then *occasionally* for some fields the onSubmit event
is not triggered because the onClick event is not triggered. :S
As there are actually quite many complex functions (tested and these
seem OK afaik) that are doing the checks then dowes anyboudy have a clue
what type of code might break this. I thought at first that setting
innerHTML to some value during onBlur disables all waiting events but as
this is happening occasionally (on some machines) I'm in doubt...
any ideas what to check? double declaration of function/variable names?
Not deleting some object after usage? ... anything?
Waiting for any ideas...
PS. http://eix.lap.ee/test/portali_js.html in the example *occasionally*
third field generates the error - remove any content from the field
and stright hit the submit (*with mouse* - to create onBlur and onClick
at the same time).
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Jan 9, 2006
I am relatively new to js, but I did think I was starting to get the
hang of it. Then this happened...
I have a form with an onsubmit event handler:
<form id="uploadForm" method="post" action="..."
onSubmit="checkDates()">
The event handler does some minor validation, then returns true or
false:
function checkDates(y, m, d) {
if (endDate.getTime() >= startDate.getTime())
return true;
alert("Start date must precede end date");
return false;
}
(The arguments to the function are used when it is called elsewhere,
not as onsubmit.)
I also have a library class which needs to process the form submit, so
it hooks onsubmit like this:
MyClass.setOnSubmit = function(listId) {
var list = document.getElementById(listId);
var form = list.form;
var f = form.onsubmit;
if (typeof f == "function") {
form.oldOnSubmit = f;
form.onsubmit = function(){
var ok = this.oldOnSubmit();
if (ok)
return MyClass.onsubmit(listId);
else
return false;
};
}
else
form.onsubmit = function(){MyClass.onsubmit(listId);};
}
My problem is that the value returned from oldOnSubmit and stored in ok
appears as 'void'. This happens in IE 6 and in FireFox 1.07. Can anyone
explain what's happening?
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May 8, 2006
I have situation that when my page is loaded i create js object
<html>
...
<script>
function Page() {
this.page = 0;
this.result = 0
this.resultCount =1;
this.currentPage =1;
}
MyPage= Page()
</script>
then in my javascript function i use object like this:
function getPage() {
if(!MyPage) {
MyPage = new Page();
}
return MyPage;
}
but there is one problem: MyPage lost one of the property, currentPage.
When i do alert(MyPage.cuurentPage) shows mi undefined. After object
initialization everything seems to be alright, currentPage is set to 1
but when i Try use MyPage in my js code is already set to undefined.
What happen? What I'm doing wrong?
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Mar 30, 2007
I have a problem that the window.opener variable is lost once my popup
page has a postback. On multiple pages they address this problem but I
cannot find a correct answer.
This is my situation:
I have a main page which shows invoices. When a user clicks on the
invoices they get a popup where they can alter the invoice which uses
postbacks because of direct changes in the database. Finally the user
can click a button to accept the invoice and then I need to change two
variables on the main page which opened this popup, the new invoice
fee and status (which is based on the button pressed). I dont want any
postbacks on the main page, therefore I simply want to pass these two
variables from the popup to the main page.
However, after a single postback on the popup page the window.opener
variable is gone and lost forever. Now I have seen solutions using
frames but I do not know how to go from there because I also pass some
variables from the main page to the popup.
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Jul 4, 2009
I have a series of elements on the page that have been assigned anonymous functions as a user works with them. At a certain point I would like to take a element and all of its children and copy them from their current location and into a newly created element. Then remove original version and all its children.
I have done the above by using innerHTML to copy the element and its children to a temp variable.. problem is that I think my copy has lost all these anonymous function that was assigned to the original version. Has anyone ever faces the problem of trying to copy a series of elements and losing their anonymous assigned functions in the copied version? If so whats the work around on this?
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Nov 6, 2010
I have been using a tr onclick function in my tables to change the color of the most recently clicked row, it works fine. I have recently added sorttable [URL] to my table with the simple
<table class="sortable">
Making the table sortable has overwritten my tr onclick functions, which are now dead.
Heres a quick sample of what it looks like:
<table class="sortable">
<thead><th scope="col">Header 1</th>
<th scope="col">Header 2</th></thead>
<tr onclick="doSomething(this);"><td>Some data</td><td>Some more</td></tr>
</table>
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Aug 2, 2010
I want to have a popup that shows up if the user loses connection to my website, i would prefer it to be in jQuery as that's what I'm using, and it seems more light weight on the page
I have this code, but it doesn't seem to work... it should check on document ready then keep trying every 5 seconds
PHP Code:
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Nov 26, 2010
I am having an issue with a script which fails when the internet connection is lost, and so it should.
Is there a way that the web page can be automatically refreshed if the connection is lost using JavaScript. I need to continually refresh until the connection is back on.
I know all about META refresh but that does not help.
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Nov 2, 2010
I am not sure - I made ajax call through jquery form plugin, return response is HTML fragments, and inserted to a <div> place holder, work as expected.However, previous HTML segments have binding events (such as click) seems lost after the insertion ... is this expected behavior? and what are the proper way to re-instate those events?
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Jun 5, 2007
I am getting a strange behavior in IE 6 and 7 where not only do I lose my CSS styling in the replaced DIV but some of the jQuery swap classes code no longer works after an ajax form is submitted. I am using jQuery Forms to post the data and use the exact same approach on the same page with a different form with no trouble.
Works fine in Safari, and FF, though I do see my styled Form submit button do a little hop in FF when the div is refreshed (this does not happen in my other successful form post.)
Best to see by example I guess:
1. Goto [url]
2. Click Level1Page1 in the first Nav Window you see
3. Click on 'Edit' when it appears
4. In the following pop-up, under the Page Settings tab (the default), make some changes and press update - this should work with no problem.
5. Now click on the second tab in the pop-up labeled Page Design
6. Make some changes and click update - You should see the problem here. The styling will disappear in the form and you will no longer be able to select a page layout.
The code that is spit back is the identical server side code that generates the form in the first place. There should be no difference between the pre-post state and the post-post state except for the data itself.
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