String Replace - When Try - Get Illegal Character Error Message
Apr 28, 2009How do i replace ' string, when i try it i get illegal character error message..
I have also tried:
How do i replace ' string, when i try it i get illegal character error message..
I have also tried:
I'm supposed to generate an XHTML table using the following data:
<CLASS ID=”Advanced Web Development”>
<STUDENT>
<NAME>Tom</NAME>[code]....
Now, i keep getting this error message..
A string literal was expected, but no opening quote character was found. Error processing resource 'file:/C:/Users/S/Desk...
<CLASS ID=”Advanced Web Development”>
----------^
This is odd. I cannot perform a subtraction. The following code:
Code:
var saturday=new Date();
saturday.setDate(saturday.getDate()+6�saturday.getDay());
Gives me:
Error: illegal character and points to the '-'.
I have
<ul id="some_id">
<li><a href="#"><span>some text || some text1</span></a></li>
</ul>
[Code]....
Let's say I have a string:
div.innerHTML = "<a onclick='foo(""+myWord+"");'></a>";
in IE only (tested version 7) if var myWord = "English" then it works
fine but if var myWord = "Modifier Chau00EEnes" then I get "Unterminated
string constant" error.
What fix would you suggest to keep div.innerHTML = "" format?
How to display error message when string entered together with the characters outside the A-Z a-z 0-9?
View 3 Replies View RelatedIn my application (yes I know that it's asp) I need to automatically replace a character if it is found in the textbox Is there a way to do this. this is how it renders on the page
Here is the vb equivalent:
Here is my code:
<script type="text/javascript">
var str="Welcome to Microsoft! Microsoft Microsoft";
var stringToBeFound = 'Microsoft'
var ReplaceString = 'site'
document.write(str.replace(stringToBeFound , ReplaceString ));
</script>
My problem is im trying to use string.replace that is not case sensitive and replace every string found. I could use regular expression with it but my stringToBeFound is a dynamic variable im getting it from my database
I am having trouble finding any examples to help me strip everything up to a certain character (the hypen) in a url. only know how to accomplish this using a literal only for one url at a time.And I am hoping to be left with the series of numbers on the end.
View 3 Replies View Relatedfunction ConvertToUpperCase()
{
var result;
var numaric = "sonia";
var Character = numaric.charAt(0);
result=Character.toUpperCase();
//In Result char is coming in UpperCase
//I want how to replace the charater at postion 0 in numaric with result
}
I ran into a problem that I could not fix myself, I am trying to replace a string with another string, the replace lines look like this:
Code:
var word = document.getElementById("word").innerHTML; document.getElementById("word").innerHTML = wordd.replace(/B/g, '<span class="style106">B</span><span class="style107"> </span>'); It works just perfectly if left alone, but I need to replace every letter inside this string, adding those style and span tags around each and every letter. So if I add another line to this code, like this:
[Code]...
I had a difficult time figuring out how to get or test the last character of a string with javascript.
I found plenty of removing the last character, but not for just checking what the last character of a string is using javascript.
// create string
var str = new String("No Periods Allowed.");
// alternatively get string from field:
// var str = document.getElementById('textbox').value;
[Code]....
Well, finding that easily on a search would have saved me some time.
I want to insert a character into a string. Whats the best way of doing this? So if I want to insert a hyphen(-) into the string 'oneway' giving me 'one-way'.
View 2 Replies View RelatedSo say if my string was..
a = "Hello";
alert(a);
How do I get it to say;
alert("ello");
So how do I take off the 'H' in this example..
The last line in this JS function should remove the final comma from the end of the given string... but for some reason, it does not.Instead of returning something like:
1,2,3,4,5
...it returns:
1,2,3,4,5,
[code]....
I need help with substring or trim function in javascript. Find below my code. Selection holds the value Select State, and length of the string is 14. I need to equate the Selection value to string "Select State" and execute alert message.
function selected_item() {
if (Selection=="Select State")
alert("Select the State");[code]....
I tried this:
var state=Selection.substring(0,11); and then string would be equated to state variable. But it is not working.
Is there anything 'wrong' with setting the value of a drop down menu
using the following?
document.frmStep1.drpInvaddress.value = 'A1020761603!>>R2'
This string is a key in our database that I have no control over and I
want to set the value of the menu according to this value because it
is unique. I suspect that the '' or the '>' or the '!' is making
Javascript think that this is a different type of data than string.
Is there a way to 'force' Javascript to interpret this as string?
I have a form with a textarea field. I want to validate the input from
the textarea using javascript. Suppose I want to check that the user
has not entered the string:
"Hello
World!"
To do this I am using the script:
form["text"].value == "Hello
World"
But this gives an "unterminated string constant error" because the
browser converts this to:
form["text"].value == "Hello
World"
So how do I do my check?
I am trying to split out a string. E.G "Australia - VIC". I want to remove everything before the -. The line of code I am using to do this is: var state = optionText.replace(/.* - /,""); This works in IE7, but in all other browsers is only removing the - resulting in "Australia VIC" rather than the desired "VIC"
View 1 Replies View Relatedwhat character occurs most frequently in a textarea. Do I really have to store every single character in an array and then sort it? Is there a Regular Expression for this?
View 9 Replies View RelatedI've got the following form validation script. How can I include the quote marks as
a bad character?
I tried:
var bad_email_chars="/!#$%&*+^ ()_-=|~`?;:,'"""
It didn't help.
if(form1.elements(i).name=="text_website")
{
var bad_email_chars="/!#$%&*+^ ()_-=|~`?;:,'"
var h,j
for(h=0;h<bad_email_chars.length;h++)
{
for(j=0;j<input_str.length;j++)
{
if(bad_email_chars.charAt(h)==input_str.charAt(j))
{
alert("you have atleast one bad character in you website address. You may not submit this form until you correct this.")
window.event.returnValue=false
form1.elements(i).focus();
}}}}
Also, How do I format with indentations and as non wraping text the messages I send to this forum?
how to loop through a string and slice it by the character and put each character into an array?
View 8 Replies View Relatedi have created one simple login form with 5 fields namely username,email id,password,retype password and phone no.and i have created one alert message for each function so that it displays alert message when there is an error.now i want to replace alert message with INLINE VALIDATION(displays beside text only)....kindly tell me how to do....
<html>
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8">
[code]....
I'm trying to remove one of the $ signs from this string below. I've gotten as far as removing them both. I'm having trouble removing one of them.
<!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].....
I am building a string inside a variable prior to printing it on screen as follows :
myclock += hours+':'+minutes; where "hours" and "minutes" are variables initialised elsewhere. How can I add a carriage return or new line character to the end of this line, so that anything else cocatenated to this variable is displayed on the next line.
I am trying to extract just a single digit character from a string.
my string is 'constructions-01_0'
I want to extract the very last character, the 0.
how do I do this?
Should I use String.match() or String.split() methods or is there another method I shoud use?
And what should the regExp be to get that last digit?
also separately I want to get the double digit and put that into another string, the 01.
How do I extract just that bit?