I'm trying to write a macro, but I'm lost. So say if I have an array of keywords to check for on a web page,
var keywords=new Array();
keywords[0]="You are a cat";
keywords[1]="Are you a robot";
keywords[2]="Have a good summer";
How would I make a function that checks the currently opened web page for one of the specific keywords. And if that keyword is found, then execute some action - and if not, then execute some other action?
i have the following phone book which i would like to implement a few extra jscript functions I would like 1. When a user clicks the checkbox the value appears in the textfield and is written to the page.
"1 recepient added"
2. When a user checks a 2nd option, the value is added to the textfield seperated by a comma
I want to use the values of text boxes on my HTML webpage to create a webpage URL (like below):
<script type="text/javascript">
My text boxes are as follows:
Now this all works and the result webpage URL prints to id='ID1', but the big question is how do I use this resulting URL in another Javascript section as the src="?
how do i get it/what is the source code so when one java pop up appears when my page is visited another one appears over the top of it like in windows when they is 2 boxes but one overlaps the other one
I have an online web2phone sms phone book, with a list of users phone numbers.
Now when users want to send sms, they select from the multiple options, which is gotten from the databse with their phone numbers. I would want the value of the check boxes to appear in the text field area sepearted by commas. PLEASE NOTE;
1. The values of the checkboxes are dynamic and picked from the databse 2. The value to appear in the textfield area are the phone numbers and should be sepearted by commas Can anyone assist me ? Code:
I am trying to create a chrome extension that can pass text from a text box to a webpage text box. Basically my company has an intranet site where you can search for an employee. The url does not display the search terms so i cant just append to it. Since I cant really work on this outside of work (its an intranet site) i have tried replicating it from home using the let me google that for you (www.lmgtfy.com) site.
trying to find a example of when you hover over a image, text appears on the bottom
so it could be a picture of a dog, whne you put your mouse over it, text will show in the picture (ie* transparent background for text so it's readable)
So I have some custom images as the background to my menu images, however I also have the text showing too, as can be seen here: [URL] How do I delete the text, so that just the image is showing. I have tried looking in all the php files, html files etc etc, even using windows grep to search for the files. However I cannot find them at all!
Is it possible to have a text box input searching for the entered text on another webpage in the same way Find In Page would do? I have a webpage that I want users to input an item, and that this will open the targeted webpage and bring you to (and highlight) the matched item(s) like find in page does. Is this possible or is the easiest way to just make users open the link to the target page and just complete the find in page search there?
How would I access the source of a webpage? I would like to get the source, then use a regexp to find text on a webpage. For example, retrieving a counter, or some other text that dynamically changes. I'm implementing this for firefox.
right now, i have a web page opening that contains that info, but i would rather have a pop up alert() that shows that info.
For a personal project, I want to see if I can make a Greasemonkey userscript (or eventually a Firefox add-on) to list how far a certain ad on Craigslist is from where the user is (by the city listed beside the ad). My question is really just looking for ideas on how I can parse out the city's from the webpage text (with javascript or some other language?). Not even sure if this is possible.
The city's or ads aren't their own div elements or anything (nothing can ever be so simple) - but the city's listed are formatted by <font size="-1"></font>, and each ad is in it's own paragraph tag.. maybe I can use that somehow?
My script is used to check some text field before the user upload some text, below you can see the code:
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(i guess something is wrong since internet explorer works and chrome/firefox not) I also forgot to mention that the script works just fine when i am testing the webpage on my pc, the problem is when i used the webpage not locally but over the net, is there any setting should i change on my hosting server?
The red part of the code below doesn't work correctly, but I hope it shows what I want. Code: <html><body> <div id="container" style="float:left;"> my<br> dynamic<br> contents </div> <script type=text/javascript> var container = document.getElementById('container'); var containerHeight = container.clientHeight; if (containerHeight >= 100) { dispaly("big sideBanner"); } else if (containerHeight > 50 && containerHeight < 100) { display("middle sideBanner"); } else { display("small sideBanner"); } </script></body></html>
I like to display "big sideBanner" on the webpage if containerHeight is 100 or containerHeight is more than 100 and "middle sideBanner" if containerHeight is more than 50 and containerHeight is less than 100 and "small Banner" if containerHeight is less than 50. How can I make it work?
I am trying to place text output from a url on another webpage.The output is the status of an alarm system.hash and mac info remove for security reasons.I would like to place these three outputs on another page.
I created a web page having textbox and an update button. My need is to display data in the text box when page is loaded. After that when I click on the textbox it will become an input textbox and can enter data. when data entered completely, click on the update button, after that newly entered data must be displayed on the text box. i.e same text box will be used for input and output data.
I created my web page using html. I knew that, by using ajax i can implement the above functionality. but i didn't get any idea to write the code.
I can't figure out the code to perform this task. I need to change the menu's text color with a mouseover on a webpage. The menu consists of 7 text links. Each one is a different color. The mouseover is to change the text link to orange while the other 6 menu items change to purple.
can a web parser differentiate between static and dynamic text on a webpage? for example there is a string on a webpage Hello "Fantastic Four"In this "Hello" is a static data and "Fantastic Four" is a dynamic data (say being populated form a database value)Is it possible for web parser to detect whcih is a static and dynamic content?
I'm try to set up a webpge that will play a live flash video on the left-hand side(got that part working) and display one slide of a presentation(jpg) to the right of the video. I would like to be able to control when the slide image changes by having some js check a text file on my server. The text file could contain something as simple as "Slide1.jpg". I will manipulate the text file with some code I've already written. Is there some simple js code I can put in my page that will cause it to check the text file every 5 seconds, and if the content of the file has changed, to refresh the image on the page with the new image? I'm try to get away from the "clicking" sound that is caused by doing a simple refresh of an Iframe.