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 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 am trying to set up some simple Javascript that takes the text value from a form submission (textarea A), and dynamically inserts that text into another textarea on the same page (textarea B).I need the text from textarea "A" to go in the *middle* of pre-existing text inside textarea B (instead of replacing it).
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 found an issue with using embed code and jquery's show()/hide () method. I am using embed code inside of a div. So it looks something like this: <div id="test"> <embed> whatever here </embed> </div>
Now on that I want a user to be able to click a button to show/hide the content. So I create a function like this: <script type="text/javascript"> function showEmbed(){ if($("#test").show()){ $("#test").hide(); } else { $("#test").show(); }} </script>
I then binded that to just a basic text link: <a href="javascript:void(0);" onclick="showEmbed();">show/hide</a> Now that works fine as far as showing/hiding the embed code. However, there is one issue with this. When I click the link it reloads the data. I do not want it to reload the data. Say for instance there is a video playing in there. If you click the link it will stop the video and when you click it again to show it will start again. How to get it not to reload the data.
What I would like to create is a confirm dialog box to pop up when the user clicks the delete button. If the user clicks 'ok' then the php script is actioned, if they click 'cancel' then the box just disappears off the screen.
Is it possible to create a loop using code to play a song on a webpage? Or does the while statement have to produce numbers like 1, 2, 3? I don't really understand what types of things I am allowed to use when creating a loop.
Below is a javascript function from my website that loops through nodes in an XML file retrieving certain information about those who joined in the current month/year. The part in red creates a link which when clicked runs a function called show() with the relevant i variable value e.g. show(2) for the second node if that is relevant. Anyway the red part works in Chrome but not Internet Explorer (surprise surprise). I did some research which says that .setattribute is not allowed in IE. How can I change the red code to create links for the relevant records which works in IE?
I am trying to design menu and also been successful at some extent. Root menu items doesn't create any problem but when I used following code to create drop down submenu items i got the error:Invalid argument
The error causing line is bold
While this javascript code doesn't work in FF3.x.x but in IE.
I wanted to create a small DHTML code that created a unordered list of input forms dependent on the number selected from the select dropdown menu. Problem is that it doesn't seem to want to generate the list. I think the variables are within the scope of the function too, and I didn't get an errors from the javascript console when using firebug. The script itself runs, I tested it when I used the old standby alert(); to see if the script was active. Here's the code:
I am trying to create a way for my users to download some code dynamically from my web page via a file download. Below is the code that i have written so far. It seems to be dying on the iframe but i'm not sure why.
Here is my jquery trigger which is inside my onreadystate function.
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.
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.