Show Images From Four Files - Each Files Are In Each Folder?
Jan 15, 2010
I have four folders and each folder has one images, let say ( images-one.jpg, images-two.jpg, images-three.jpg, images-four.jpg). now,in index.php page there are four buttons, each buttons for each images. if i clicked button numer two for images-two.jpg, and then it will show that images name from that folder in index.php page. and then if i reload same index.php page or refreshed same page, i want to show SAME images that I clicked before which is images-two.jpg. how can i write that code to show images from four files, each files are in each folder.
I want to write a javascript to list of all files in a folder including files in the subfolders. This is for the scorm purpose to list all the files. some examples are listing files but not listing the files inside the subdirectories. I want the file's full path like C:Documentsjavascriptwilson.js like this.
i'm supposed to use javascript to search through a folder that contains many excel files. the search term is obtained from a front end html form, javascript gets that value, search every single excel file in the folder and see which file has a cell that matches the search terms.
I currently know (sort of) how to search through 1 file. but how do I search through many files? and from what i see from the searching of 1 file, it takes a few seconds to open and close the excel file (located on a network drive). which means it will take a fair bit of time to cycle through 97 excel files. Is there like any searching algorithm to speed up the process?
I have written a custom slideshow script which gets the images from an array... The script will change the src of a img, which is a fullscreen background. Now here's the problem, I've been trying to write a function where can define a folder "gallery est", and then get all image files in that folder and repopulate the slideshow array. So, is there a way to scan folders? I've searched around and found some solutions where PHP is used, but i really want to keep this pure js, if possible (?)
Currently I have a range of images some portrait in size and some landscape, what I want to do is batch resize these images so they all fit the fixed dimensions of 180px x 120px.I understand that you can add .jsx files into the scripts folder of photoshop but right now I can only find scripts that resize the image based on 1 side which isnt that helpful.Does anyone know were I could find examples of the code I need or can anyone offer me some advice?
Here is what I am trying to do. I created a .js to talk to 3-4 Drop down boxes with info I put in them. On the last drop box i currently just having it read "download" The is the drop down box I would like to populate files in a certain folder. Can anyone give me any insite on how to go about doing so? This is what is on my HTML.
I have designed a mail service in java.In my compose page,i want to attach some excel files of text files and to send it.After sending i want to store it my database.Then how can i download or open that file after opening that recipient mail inbox.
I have the following JavaScript (see below). The script requests an XML file from the server and displays it on the page.The script works fine when the requested XML file is stored on the same server as the script.The problem is when I try requesting an XML file from an external server such as the National Weather Service. I get an error. If I take the XML file from the National Weather Service and save it to my server it works. Why can't I use my script to request XML files stored on external servers?
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window.onload = initAll; var xhr = false; function initAll() { document.getElementById("makeTextRequest").onclick = getNewFile;
In my quest to implement ajax for the first time i've hit a brick wall. i've been searching for hours for a solution but with no success. Here is the problem.
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why is it not working? my PHP code is outputting the contents of the xml document.
There is a slideshow on my website that reads in the address of local images and puts them in a slideshow rotation to be displayed on the page. I currently have to "hard code" the addresses in, similar to the JavaScript below:
However, I want to be able to place images in the Images directory without having to make sure the files are named the same as in the code. I would like JavaScript to go out to a local directory, see what's in there, grab anything in jpeg format (regardless of the name), and put it in the slideshow rotation.
I'm trying to clear the TIF on Windows XP programmatically with the below code.
This code works fine on any folder but the TIF. For some reason the atEnd() statements always defaults to true and no files are deleted in the folder.
The peculiarity of this issue is that the files/subfolders cannot be seen through the windows explorer either. I can only access/delete them through a command shell. Code:
I have to include:1) 10-20 pictures2) a title that is displayed at the top of the page3) the file name of the current picture4) a drop down list that allows the user to ynamically change the background color. Black (default), red, green, orange, brown, and blue.5) Right under the pictures there should be five clickable images for first, previous, next, last and random. 6) I can use any images for the above described buttons.7) The slide show should rotate through images whenever border conditions are met. For example, if the next button is clicked on the last picture, then the first picture in the deck should get loaded. Alternatively, if the previous button is clicked on the first picture, then the last picture in the deck should get loaded.8) When the random button is clicked, a random picture must be selected. A randomly selected picture must be different from the current picture.9) Each button must display a tool-tip when the mouse hovers over the image. 10) CSS for all formatting.11) Javascript code in separate file.So far i have:
<script type = "text/javascript"> function loadPicture() { var img = new Image();
So what happens is, that Firefox shows it correctly, but in IE it just writes ALL of the raw XML file data straight in a row (it does not use the stylesheet) why?
I have been trying so many solutions already. Could there be something in the XSL file that IE rejects but Firefox allows to be shown?
I recently started my college work placement and have been asked to make a website using the DHTMLXTree to show folders and files within them. I am not totally sure how to use the DHTMLXTree (maybe your not either) but I thought that using the FSO and creating an array would at least get me the files within the folder. This site is for a contracting company that wants to upload project files for other businesses to view if they are interested, these files also need to be downloadable.
I am looking for a javascript code to display pdf files/links which are on a server onto a webpage. We are using an Oracle application and a javascript code can be embedded in it.
These pdf files will be generated everyday and going forward we will have almost 300+ files in a year. I tried using <a href="res/folderA/folderB/filename.pdf">Report for 10/01/2009</a> and it works fine. I could create 300+ links but most of the links would be dead since the pdf has not been generated for future dates and I don�t want to show dead links.
Can I show the pdf links/files dynamically? Like show only those files with links which are there on the server? The pdf files will be generated Mon-Fri and the naming convention for the PDF file would be MM-DD-YYYY-filename.pdf. Would it be possible to show the reports grouped by months? Getting the month from the file name and when someone clicks on that month then it shows only those files which have been generated in that month.
I tried using below code to get file names from a folder. It works fine on my local but doesn�t work on the server. But then it�s supposed to show only file names and not links :(
<script type="text/javascript"> var fso = new ActiveXObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject"); var f = fso.GetFolder("res\folderA\folderB"); var fc = new Enumerator(f.files);
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Also one more trivial question, I looked at the source code of the application and then saw that images used in that application are being called using href and location is under /res folder, where in the code is this specified? Pointer to that folder? What if I want to show some files/images which are not under /Res folder, where do I specify the location?
What is the correct way to work with multiple language JavaScript files? So how to use your PHP language variables in your JavaScript files? The way I do it now is create JavaScript files like 'script_js.php' like this:
The problem is, I might want to change the html I include based upon variables passed between web pages.My problem is I don't know how to include html files in html files using javascript! How would you do this?
I have some Flash SWF games on my website with advertising banners on them. People access a certain game by going to http://www.mysite.com/flashgame.htm. With IE no problem. But in Firefox they can type in http://www.mysite.com/flashgame.swf and bypass my banners. The banners help pay for me hosting these games.
Is there a way with javascript that I can tell when they are going directly to the swf file instead of going to the htm page? And redirect them to the htm file?
I am trying to use a function that is defined in file 1 inside file 2. Its not working because its telling me that the function is undefined. Is there any way to make one file "see" the functions inside the other file in javascript?