I've only started looking at RSS Feeds over past couple of days and am wondering if its possible to embed a reader in a web page. What are the basic steps required/Can it all be done through javascript ? I've searched Google but only get converter services etc.
It is embedded in a frame on a page already, so that whenever I click the "More Information" button, it opens it in the frame that it is currently in. I need it to open in a seperate pop-up window, hopefully maybe even specifying the size of the pop-up. Code:
I'm trying to add a twitter feed to my website and don't seem to be having any luck getting it to work. This is my first experience using javascript so I think perhaps I'm missing something obvious (?).
The test website is: [url]
I followed these directions from a blog:[url]
Put the JS code referenced inside the header tag, made the corrections to system.js (basically just changed the name of the user, and asked it to search "fromUser" instead of "searchWord"
Also put the div instructions in my CSS and the code listed on my page.
Am I supposed to put anything inside the div container? (Stupid question I know but I'm stumped).
Here's the relevant code from the blogsite:
Code:
HEADER TAG CODE:
SYSTEM.JS CODE:
BODY CODE (inside div#left container where I want tweets displayed):
I uploaded the js folder to the directory where I am testing this page. Do I perhaps have it in the wrong area? Should it be in the public_html directory instead?
GOAL: My end goal is to send a web page (single file) as an attachment (not embedded) via email to any of the main email clients (Eudora, Outlook, etc). Users see a single web page attachment and either double click or "view in browser" in order to view it. (It is an attachment after all).... When they DO open Internet Explorer (is all I need, not netscape), a single image appears with some appended text.
CHALLENGE: My challenge is: I don't believe I can send more than one file via email because of the potential renaming of currently-existing files (i.e. the image gets renamed and the webpage points to an older picture, because the web page was certainly not updated). Also, some email clients, like Eudora, like to attach the whole path name of an attachment as the file name (so that C: empabc.jpg becomes CTEMPABC.JPG and the web page no longer knows what to point to depending upon the email clients).
METHOD OF OPERATION: So I thought, perhaps there's a way to embed the image DATA into the html itself and on "onLoad" or some other method, save the temp file (whatever.jpg) and rewrite the html to point to the IMG file.
THE QUESTION: How can I do that? (or another way to accomplish the same).
REQUIREMENTS: Internet Explorer 5 or 5.5 and better, as I use a plugin which requires IE, not an email client's internal browser, and *not* netscape. Windows 98se or better.
Nothing fancy, however with that in there, the page seems to load twice in IE. It fetches the SSI header, then clears it, then loads the rest of the page 'behind the scenes', then finally displays it.
If I remove the embed, it loads the page bit by bit and you can start reading before the rest of the page is done, which is what is desired for obvious reasons.
Any idea why embed causes this? Works fine in FF etc.
I want to give a code snippet to partnering websites, so that the script on their page draws from a page on my server. I think "quote of the day" type widgets use this.I copied this code from a site and it works for them, but when I switch the url to a php page (containing only text wrapped in a div) on my site, it doesn't work. I realize this might also be a php question, but I didn't want to cross-post. Does it have something to do with the "jscript=1" variable being passed?
I am trying to put together a Adobe Air Application that is basically a RSS feeder for my blog (custom made). I have the Air application all design and coded on the front end in terms of how it looks. My problem now is that I dont know how to get that XML document to my Air application using jQuery. Im still a beginner at jQuery (and JS in general).
I got a page on which on the left side there is a Tree with branches, on the right side of the page i got an <EMBED> tag that shows a pdf file, User can click on tree branches to expand them and can click on the leafs to view different pdf in on the right side of the page...
The problem is that if a user expand several branches the tree grows down and than the user scrolls down the page. to click some leaf of the tree... and by doing the scroll the <EMBED> tag with the pdf becomes invisible (because the user scrolled up)..
how can i make the <EMBED> tag stay allways on top of the page even if the user scrolls down....?
I have a page built in Sharepoint. I need to create a little search box within that page so people can search for names on that same page. It's a page with a lot of text, hence why the search feature is needed.
I am currently writing a CMS and I need a few minor variable values from the YouTube Api. I wish to embed a YouTube video into a page and then extract key information about that video such as:
1. The Title 2. The duration 3. The number of hits
Has anyone ever had problems with changing the src of an embed after the page has loaded?.
I have had this problem 2 times now and in result have had to actually reinitialise the embed on the page with its new src. Is there not a way round this which will save alot less time and alot less coding.
I have spent a very long time looking at it but I still can't figure it out. The problem is with line with <embed> tag.My purpose is to open a swf flash in a new popup window such that it must have a Pretty title name (instead of its addresss). Since opening that SWF directly does not leave me the option of change the popup title , so I use the above method...
I have a flash file that reads an xml file and writes the text on the flash.The problem I have is when the client does not have the font that I'm using.I looked on many websites and they always say you have to do the following Open the Library panel (Ctrl+L).Add a font to your library - click the options menu in the upper right corner of the panel and select New Font from the menu.In the Font Symbol Properties dialog box select the font, size and style that you want and give the font combination a name. Click OK to close the dialog box.
Right-click the font symbol in the library and select Linkage from the contextual menu.In the Linkage Properties dialog box, click the Export for ActionScript button to enable both the Identifier and AS 2.0 Class text input fields. Leave the default Identifier value and click OK to close the dialog box.Select the text tool from the Tools panel and draw a dynamic text field on the Stage.Give the text field an instance name of "my_txt". In the Font menu select the symbol name you gave the embedded font earlier. You should see a little asterisk (*) beside the name.In the Property inspector set the font size and style to match those in the Font Symbol Properties dialog box earlier.Open the Actions Panel and add the following code to Frame 1 of your Flash document:
But this only works if you create those text fields on the flash scene.In my case, I only have an action script that reads that xml file and writes the text on the file. I don't need to manually create those "dynamic" text fields.
So I've come across something which I need to find for a project which would also be very useful in general. How can I create the embed code which has the ability to be copied? I require something similar to the youtube embed code snippet, where you can click on the embed area, it highlights the content for you to copy. I've been doing some searching but can't find much as yet.
I'm trying to find the best way to embed images into my application. However, I'm having a hard time finding the fast (browser-compatible) method. It is important that I find a reliable method because the application must be self-contained so it can be easily shared. Below is a sample of my current approach:
Code JavaScript:
var pictures = { "alert.png": new Array( new Array(-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,0,-1,1,1,1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1),
[code]....
After just a few images it creates a very large javascript file. Seems like it is pretty inefficient as far as code goes.Goals of optimal approach: Must work in IE6/7 and All other modern browsers. Performance must be a high priority It will only be used for small icons Can use javascript, jquery, css, base64, or any combination.
I am trying to figure out how to use the YouTube embed code but allow the user to paste the specific url to the video he wants to show on the Flash player. I think that to make this work that I will have to either load the information into a SQL database and call it from there or have javascript write the entire embed code with the value video1 as the source but I don't have very much experience with either.
I have some code that hides all Flash objects on a page. It's working fine on IE and Gecko but doesn't work on Safari. There are no errors (shown in the console) when it runs on Safari, and when I alert the properties they do show the correctly changed status, but the screen doesn't reflect that. It maybe a bug in the Flash player for Safari (I'm using player 9.0) which is just ignoring that it's been hidden. Here is the Firefox/Safari part of my logic:
If I alert the visibility beforehand, it's set to "visible" and afterwards it's set to "hidden", so clearly the code is doing what's asked of it, but still the Flash continues to persist on-screen. I tried a browser resize (with the mouse manually) and it still remained, so it wasn't just a bad rendering issue. The Flash remains there and remains animating and interactive. I've considered resizing it to zero x zero but that may have page alignment issues if that embed was filling a hole.
Ideas anyone? That code above works on all non-IE browsers I've tried it on. The IE version of course looks through the objects array and checks the classid but when it comes to hiding, does the same thing.