I'm working this script below that successfully selects and removes certain anchors that contain this text "d2". There are actually numerous anchors in this TD (not div) container with different (labels for the site) text strings, each anchor is followed by a comma with a space.
So I'm removing the anchors no problem (thx to jQ) - but I still need help to remove the trailing comma and associated space after each anchor I remove. My attempts at this solution are so horribly naive I won't bother posting one.
My post in firebug looks completely right: [URL] The json is formatted properly and passes the lint test. However, I get the entire json back and not the filtered by my parameter. I have over a thousand funds, but it should only pull back about 9 bassed upon that category. Here is my working url: [URL]
I need to get the page to reload with the anchor in the link when it is clicked in a dropdown menu. For example if I am on 'www.domain.com/about/#2' and I then click on 'www.domain.com/about/#3' the url changes but the page doesn't reload so I need the page to reload, but keep the new anchor (#3).I gave the links with anchors a class of 'reload' and tried this:
i have a file with email adresses. but not only with them, there also the forename and lastname in it. so i need to get rid of everything except the emails. i thought it could made with a regex expression, i already got one for searching all the emails. it looks like, [w.]+@[w.]+
I've got a variable that holds a jQuery object. I would like to filter out all of the visible elements in that jQuery object. The problem is once I'm using a variable and not the jQuery object itself I don't know the semantics for filtering it. I have something like this:
var Foo = $("#Bar"); FilterFunction(Foo); function FilterFunction(Foo) { var Test = $(Foo + ":visible"); } What is the correct syntax?
I use CMSMS alot and there is a drop down menu in the admin area to choose a parent item, it shows all parent items and I wanted it to be dynamic to just show top level siblings and children
I spent all day creating a jquery script to filter the list which works just fine in fire fox but IE does not support display:none on html option tags
My options are coloured white at the moment but it would be good if I could get them to disappear all together.
I have tried duplicating the object and using that as a reference and tried a global object but i could not get either to work
code below no jquery i am sure you have that already.
My code is probably a little sketchy my mind was blown after lunch.
I've got a PHP page that delivers MySql data into an HTML table for a To Do list. Works peachy. Now, I wanted to add a filtering tool to the table, which I've also done, and it works fine.
However, I'm dissatisfied with some of the methods I've used becuase they involve a bit of hard coding, and will make it difficult to expand on later down the road. I think you will see what I mean. There's a decent amount of code, but I want to include it all so that you may just copy>paste it and see the page as I do. Code:
validation ' <strong>Email Validation for multiple emails (comma separated)</strong> ' for textarea. I am writing Regular expression but not able validating the given input with comma
I have a script that scans an HTML document for headers and special comment tags for the purpose of generating a left-floating/position-fixed DIV that contains the document's outline or "table of contents." Within the DIV are lists (UL element by default) whose items (LI elements) are jump-to links (A elements) to the points (headers, special points marked for inclusion in table of contents) in the document. The problem is this. I have typical HTML document with links that jump to points (usually headers) inside the document, as shown below:
Code:
<body> <p>This is addressed <a href="#later-text">later</a> in this document <h1><a id="later-text"></a>Header Text</h1> <p>... </body>
But my script, being a document outliner that finds headers in a document, inserts another anchor as a jump-to point just before the first occurrence of text in the header (inserted A element shown in red below). This somehow disables the document-coded jump anchor (shown in blue below). And it occurs in FF and IE, which suggests it is not a browser-specific issue. Why does it occur? Is there something in the HTML spec that states that two anchors to which a jump occurs are not allowed to be adjacent elements in the document?
Code:
<body> <p>This is addressed <a href="#later-text">later</a> in this document <h1><a id="later-text"></a><a id="jump-1"></a>Header Text</h1>
[code]....
To reproduce what I am seeing, search for the text "Why Is A Survey Done". The first occurrence is a within-document jump-to link, which should jump to a header below it. If the script execution to generate a document outline is disabled, the jump works. But if the script is executed and the document outline generated, the jump-to link does not work.
Having a little bit of trouble with a site I'm currently working on I'm using some AJAX for the instant g-mail/facebook style navigation, you know the kind, with no refreshes, etc. Problem is, to allow for back/forward and bookmarks, I currently use a URL that looks like:[URL].. This is fine, not a problem... The issue comes into play when I want to open up the news.html page, from my home.html page, and have it open to news item #6 (for example).
I can't add a #, because one is already being used to reference the anchor for the content div. Has anyone run into a similar problem before? If so, how did you resolve it? Can some jQuery be used to find the location of the news item div in question, on load, and scroll to it like that?
I have a large e-commerce site that runs on a database. There are many products on the site which have 'variables' attached to them, e.g. colour, width, height etc. I have a script in place to sort the products depending on these variables Apologies for the length of the code.
(function(i) {var u =navigator.userAgent;var e=/*@cc_on!@*/false; var st = setTimeout;if(/webkit/i.test(u)){st(function(){var dr=document.readyState; if(dr=="loaded"||dr=="complete"){i()}else{st(arguments.callee,10);}},10);} else if((/mozilla/i.test(u)&&!/(compati)/.test(u)) || (/opera/i.test(u))){ document.addEventListener("DOMContentLoaded",i,false); } else if(e){ (
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I didn't write this script and I'm not a JavaScript expert, so i don't know how to edit it properly. I want to change it's function from sorting to filtering, i.e. something along the lines of a slice function.
integrating PHP-HTML-JS I'd need some help for doing the following:I have a index.php including:
<script type="text/javascript"> function filter (phrase, _id){ var words = phrase.value.toLowerCase().split(" ");
[code]....
and a child.php including a table object with the id LIST.I'd need to change the parent.php in order to filter on real-time the table LIST via the FILT input on the parent form. I have tried different values instead of 'this' on the js function calling but nothing succesfully.
I have a data store having a Note field (a textarea) and want to display all Notes satisfying a user input (even metacharacters).'ve written the following function to handle this:
[CODE] function notefilter() { var newfilter = Ext.getCmp('searchnote');
I am using a directory program that won't allow commas in my fields. I am unable to escape them, so I'd like to add them in the browser with a find and replace with javascript.
If sort this work: var myarray= new Array(10,16,35,"0.1",8,4,22,19,1,22,35,9,26,38,40);
with code function function1(a,b) {return a - b} var order02=new Array(); order02=myarray.sort(function1);
but instead of 0.1 I use 0,1 (with comma) not work;
Is possible to solve?
Further, in the function for to sort, what is the difference between this function function1(a,b) {return a - b} and this function function2(a, b) { if (a b) { return 1; } if (a == b) { return 0; } if (a < b) { return -1; } }
If I use 0.1 they work good both; If I use 0,1 (with comma)
they work dissimilar (different result) and both whatever not work.
I need a regular expression that will validate a double quote comma delimited list where the odd entries are numeric and the even are alphabetical. Each pair must also be on a separate line. For example:
"1","Peter" "2","Paul" "3","Mary"
I've used the following expression to validate comma delimited lists, but without the double quotes, numeric/alpha pairing and line return restriction.
its possible to limit variables example I have a variable called myCurrency containing 3.454 well sort of pass it to a function that makes it become 3.45 though if the third number is higher than 5 it rounds it.