Write To Text File Without Using IE?
Sep 1, 2010Is there any possibility to write a text file using Chrome/FF? On the other words, writing a text file w/o using ActiveX.
View 3 RepliesIs there any possibility to write a text file using Chrome/FF? On the other words, writing a text file w/o using ActiveX.
View 3 Replieshow do i write variable value into text file from jaavscript ?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'd like to be able to right-click the text of an article and choose "Send to Phone Queue." When I've got a few articles in the queue, I'd like to be able to bluetooth the file to my phone. I know some HMTL and CSS, but I'm very much a novice when it comes to JavaScript. I'm thinking that I probably can't even do a lot of this with JS because of it's limitations (i.e. writing to a file). Will I need to use PHP or Java for writing/bluetoothing the file? I was playing around with extracting the body-text of an article from [URL]. I didn't get very far but you can see where I'm going with it.
function getBodyText() {
var divList = document.getElementsByTagName('div');
for ( i=0; i<=divList.length; i++) {
if (divList[i].getAttribute("class") == "entry-content KonaBody") {
I cant seem to be able to write to a text file called users.txt Here is my code:
<html>
<head>
<script language="javascript">
function rf()
{
var fs,file;
[Code]....
What I do is I put the code in notepad, I then save it as a .html file and try run it in IE 7, google chrome and firefox, Each time users.txt is unchanged.
Is it possible to use javascript and AJAX together to write to a text file or modify an existing text file?
I know that it is not possible with JS alone.
If yes, are there any example code or tutorials available to review?
I have some Javascript which says this:
Now that is fine when the text is only one line long. Suppose it's longer? What I want to do is have Javascript give the variable contentString its text from a hosted text file in a similar manner to the way Javascript can insert more Javascript using a hosted .js file.
I illustrate what I need to do using some "dummy" javascript:
Is it possible to use javascript to write information to a log file that's on an external site? What I want to do is have a person put their name and birthday into a form on my site, and then output that information to a partnering site's log file which would be something like www.whatever.com/whatever.file Is this possible? what file type can javascript write to? I put .file because I am unsure.
View 6 Replies View RelatedI'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.
javascript:
can I write to a local .txt File
as exaple:
open() ....writel(() ...close()..... ....save as ... c: est.txt
I have now learned how to write to and read from .txt files on my server via php, but is it possible to do this with JavaScript? Like that JavaScript writes to the .txt file every second without needing the user to refresh the page to write or read .txt file (with php). 2: Do the same thing with ActionScript 2/3.
View 9 Replies View RelatedIs there a way I can read my address bar and write the link to a file. I think it is great that websites post the code I need but the cut and paste thing gets to be a drag. If I am using my browser I am not editing my site. I need a way to save from the http and com. are maybe the part between the two dots.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to develop fast, simple, html-based front ends
for some Windows application programs. My idea:
1. Use html forms to let users supply run parameters (title,
run options, etc.)
2. When the user presses a submit button:
a. The selected options for all the form fields are
written to an external file (e.g., c:projectinput.txt)
b. The application program, say, prog.exe, is executed.
This program then reads the run parameters from the file
input.txt and proceeds. Code:
I need to be able to use jQuery's load function to grab the contents of an external file and append them to a particular DOM element. The problem is that when that external file includes scripts that contain calls to document.write, I get weird behavior that changes depending on which browser I'm using.If I'm using Internet Explorer, the load function gets all of the non-script elements from the external page and correctly appends them into the DOM element. Of course, this is not ideal because it ignores the scripts.If I'm using Firefox or Safari, the load function runs the scripts but the document.write output overrides the entirety of the calling page.Thus, I end up with a page that now only contains the document.write output instead of a page that includes the original HTML plus the document.write output as a child of a DOM element.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI want to setup the Cycle plugin, which seems straight forward, but instead of hard coding the list of slideshow images in the html, I want to write the list dynamically when the page loads.I need to collect the file names of all the jpg images in the slideshow directory and then write them to the html file where the plugin will run.I'm sure that this is a common thought, but I haven't found any specific references on how to make it work.
View 2 Replies View RelatedIs there a javascript code so that you can disable a textarea but parts of the page can still add to the textarea if your peter i mean about the other javascripts you told me. Sorry if this is confusing just ask me and i will rewrite it
View 8 Replies View RelatedUsing an onMouseDown, I can determine the coordinates of the cursor. Is there any way to write some text (a string) at that point. I am using at the moment a <textareaa> tag. I want the user to be able to click in the text and at a string to be inserted at that point.
View 1 Replies View RelatedTake look at js code...
Code:
What this do is to print user_name@domain-name.com
Code:
My question is that im trying to have two different color of text, i want to put "your user name:> in RED and word of domain-name in brown, so far i put style code for domain name but how can i put for "your user name" different color in css code!
I am relatively new to java and have already tried many ways to write
to text files with Java. Is there any way to write to a text file
without overwriting what is already there??
I would like to know how to do things.
1. I would like to know how i would code a javascript so if i edit the text inside of either a certain div or in the javascript document itself (which ever would work, would like to have it take the text from a div but not too picky) and then have it write that text in other parts of the same page and other pages by like putting a javascript code in it's place or however you would do it. Basically if i write "hello world" in the div/javascript document, it will write "hell world" in multiple places just from me editing that one part. ok so help with this would be awsome.
My second thing.2. I would like to take and use some javascript function, such as document.write or what ever to do pretty much the same thing as my first thing as my first problem, but with a div, for like a navigation bar or etc.
i have one script which is supposed to pop up a new win and after it does write a piece of text in it. This text comes from inside the HTML area:
(script)
function popupwin(whichOne) {
var width = 450;[code]......
I have two input boxes on a form which receive the first and last name of a user. I want to be able to use charAt() to get the first letter in each box and pass it to a third box on the same form. Is this doable?I was thinking something like the function below would be the starting point --I stand correct, as it is not working.
<script type="text/javascript">
var str="Mossa";
<!--document.write(str.charAt(0));-->
document.write('<INPUT TYPE=text size=2 VALUE="str.charAt(0);">');
var str="Barandao";
[Code]...
I was wanting to write text to the screen but without re-writing the whole screen (e.g. document.write();. I wish to take text and put it in a function, modify it, then display it.So far I have:
<script type = "text/javascript">
function calculate(text){
var x = "10.0";[code].....
Can we read/write text files using jQery?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI need javascript to read height of an static multiline text and write height value into the var value?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'm writing a script and I've encountered a problem.. I have a txt file with many words, each word in a different line. For example: the file words.txt contains:
word1
word2
word3
word4
word5
I need to load the content of the file into a variable in my script. I prefer that all the words will be in the same variable with line breaks, but if you'll figure out a way to put it in an array, it's ok too. I really don't know how to do it, and I tried to google but didn't understand.. By the way, I don't want to change the txt file to js file, I need it to remain txt..
I want to make the date at the top right darker blue. But when I do that, all the light blue text next to the pictures also changes.
How can I control the color of the result of document.write output without changing the forground color of the entire page? Note my document write includes variables, so I was hesitant to imbed an html command in the document.write.