Where To Write Script Programs And How To Run Them?
Sep 14, 2010where to write java script programs and how to run them
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View 2 Repliesanyone know of a good method or run JavaScript programs locally without the web server piece? For example. I use jQuery, and develop in FF initially. Sometimes I will get a JS in error, something like Invalid Argument line 12 in jQueryThat tells me nothing. Which script is causing the error? Who knows. It's a pain as I'm sure many are aware. Aside from removing one script at a time, and clearing your cache all the time, is there a better method to pinpoint errors?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI am wanting to write some programs that connect in real time with a server. The problem is I do not have a server and really do not know a whole lot about servers. I do know the basics, it connects with sockets and uses a unique port but I do not know how to build one, So I turn here.
Is it possible to make a server using javascript? If not, then what language is used for servers? is it possible for JS to connect to a foriegn language server?
Anyone know where some good tuts are on this? I type in javascript server in yahoo and just get info on JSP and SSI's..
When I run a Javascript program that needs a long run time, the system halts periodically with the message "a script in this program is causing your computer to run slowly ..." and I have to click to restart the program. Is there a way of cancelling this facility, or of adjusting the time it allows before responding? This seems a simple question but I have not been able to find an answer. I have used IE7, IE8 and Chrome.
View 8 Replies View RelatedI'd like a way to run a local program on the users system from a webpage.
Obviously this is generally a VERY BAD IDEA (format c: -y anyone?) but in this case it is internal and only a few people will be doing it, so the website can be put into any relevant "trusted" containers in the browser.
Basically what I want is a link like this:
<a href=.....>123.456.12.32</a>
and when the user clicks on the link it opens up their local copy of vnc and attempts to vnc to the IP address supplied.
I'm looking for a javascript that will detect the following user information: OS version, browser version, quicktime + flash + adobe reader + java + windows media player + sliverlight versions of the users computer.I am looking to put this script into an HTML page and the information be displayed so the user can see what versions of the programs they have. I don't know a whole lot about javascript so if there is a script i could copy and paste, that would be great!!!!
Also, is it possible to have the current versions of these programs displayed and automatically updated as well so the user can compare the version they have with the most current version of the program?
I am totally new to jQuery and no good knowledge on javascript. However, I was assigned a task, to convert a javascript program to jQuery due to compatibility problem on browsers like Chrome and Safari. My program originally use javascript xmlDoc.load('....') to read XML file, and then use document.write statement to write html tables on client side. Something like this (the sample below may got lots of syntax problem as I jut want to show the major part):
Code:
document.write('<TABLE >');
var y=x[0].getElementsByTagName('NoOfRows');
for (i=0; i<=noofrows-1 && i<=y.length-1; i++){
document.write(' <TD>');
document.write(z[j].getElementsByTagName('RecordDetails')[0].childNodes[0].nodeValue;
}
Now I changed to use jQuery, I can read the XML file elements. However, when I try to write the table, it failed:
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Why doesn't this work? The input field doesn't show up at all. I know I'm just missing something really simple here.
<script type="text/javascript">
day = day.getDay()+1;
month = day.getMonth()+1;
year = day.getYear();
newdate= month + '/' + day + '/' + year;
document.write('<INPUT name=Date value='+ newdate + '>');
</script>
I have a client that has ads on her website that really slow down the site. These ads are called by an off site javascript file and I want to use a jQuery(document).ready or similar method to call these files after all of the site content has loaded. But these files contain document.write functions to add more javascript files. Since I want to load the files after everything else has loaded, this in turn makes the page blank and then loads the ad. Is there a way to position where document.write will write to?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm pretty new to JavaScript and am having a problem. I thought what I am doing should work but it isn't.
Basically I have a form that people can put a quantity into. e.g. A, B, C.
I have a JavaScript function called comput that assigns values e.g. A = 5, B = 7, C = 9. Here is the start of the script:
<script language="JavaScript"><!--
function compute(form){
var A = form.A.value * 5;
var B = form.B.value * 7;
var C = form.C.value * 9;
I then declare a variable to add them up:
var ans = A+B+C;
return;
}
</script>
This part of the script works fine. Now I want to write the ans variable. So I use:
<script>
<!--
document.write ("Your total is "+ans+"")
// --></script>
But it isn't working. Any ideas?
I'm working on a website that will basically embed a widget/frame sent by a handler into a user's current page. The user basically adds a script tag to where they would like the HTML to be. The script tag has their settings and is basically a document.write that calls all the code that we want displayed.So here's my problem. We have a map that we need to add in a specific section, and to get the map we have to call another script tag. So we end up having a script tag (map) embedded in another script tag (the code for the widget/frame) or we end up having to document.write inside a document.write.
Now this works just fine and as expected in Firefox, Safari, and Chrome. However, Internet Explorer and Opera wait until the first document.write is completely finished before calling the embedded one. Of course the problem with this, is that it takes the map out of the document's flow and just appends it to the bottom left of the page. Since the rest of the page has already been called, there's no way to move the interior "map" script.Any ideas? Basically just trying to figure out how (if even possible) to render an embedded script tag in Internet Explorer and be able to place it properly. I've tried everything that I can think of, including AJAX and Google's unescape script.
i have a function (i wont write it out coz it is too long!) but after i have done the main calculations within this function i wont to display some of the variables in a table.
i have writen:
document.write(
<table border="1">
<tr><td>
Value 1
</td><td>
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I'm designing a an interface for my company and I need to be able to
interface with a text file. I chose Javascript for this because up
until this requirement surfaced, it's been the perfect tool.
How do I write to a text file using Javascript when you don't have
access to a server?
For reasons that I don't want to get into (political) I don't have
access to a web server so I can't do HTTP requests. It's all client-
side--ALL of it. Except for this issue, they love it.
1. The getYear() function returns 2004 in IE and 104 in Netscape. Is
that normal? It's no problem. I just add 1900 if it is less than 1000.
Maybe there is an updated function. Let me know.
2. Is there a way to use document.write after the page is displayed
without redrawing the entire page? I don't want to use a frame or
iframe. What I am trying to do is display a calendar and if the date is
changed then redraw it. Code:
This code writes a cookie to save the li's position after a user has sorted them to their preference. It's only designed to handle One unordered list. I'm trying to have it handle 3 unordered lists under the same page. It needs to write 3 cookies, and then read them when the user returns.
Code:
/// set the list selector
var setSelector = ".list1";
// set the cookie name
var setCookieName = "listOrder";
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I have data in the div box. Now i want to create the hyperlink so that when user click on it my only DIV data opens in new window so that user can print it.
Is it also possible that i can have the pre-define template for the html file so that only main content gets inside that template when clicked on link
Is there anyway in JS to capture the user's IP address and then write it to the variable, ip_addy?
View 8 Replies View RelatedHow would you make when you press a button it writes something in a input box.
View 5 Replies View RelatedNothing will display in my textarea after pressing an input number which have to seen on the display. The code is from a simple calculator
<form action="#" method="get" onsubmit="return false">
<p>
<textarea disabled="disabled">
I'm trying to create a script to automatically generate the HTML code for a slideshow. This is the entire code of my page: Code:
View 3 Replies View RelatedI am new to this forum and have not had time to go over the questions already posted. I am also new to JavaScript, chapter 2 actually.
Is the write() and writeIn() method allowed in the one script section?? Here it is. I put in the <pre> but nothing happens.
<pre>
<script type="text/javascript">
<!-- HIDE FROM INCOMPATIBLE BROWSERS
document.write("<p>The differentType variable is " + typeof(differentType) + "<br />");
differentType = "This is a text string.";
document.writeIn("The differentType variable is " + typeof(differentType) + "<br />");
// STOP HIDING FROM INCOMPATIBLE BROWSERS -->
</script>
</pre>
The write() method always works but never the writeIn. Could someone please tell me what I am doing wrong?
I've been asked to check if you can take the input in a form's textbox and on clicking the button, write to other textboxes on the form calculated values. I've failed miserably.
Is this actually possible, or do input boxes only take what the user enters or their default values? I can write the calculated values to other palces of course, if he just wants then displayed.
I'm just digging into reading XML files with Ajax but I'm wondering if there is a way to write XML with it and load it up to the server?
View 2 Replies View Relatedi want to put php while loop which fetches data from database and should put in JavaScript. I can fetch the data without while loop. but its not working with that loop
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I understand that it is bad practice to use document.write inside a function as it can override other functions, so what would be better practice, writing to a <p> element, using document.writeln or are there others?
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