This line is meant to be used in conjunction with a loop routine in <script> brackets within the main <body>. What it should do is display a file pictures and then play its mpg file on a mouseover, for a generic filename that can be changed. That i can do. The problem is within the line ...
Here i want to play the mpg and keep its height at 75. The problem is that it doesn't work. I think that the two document strings should be surrounded by "...
However because i'm using the "+genericname+" command within the line, i can't use " to surround the two document strings. I've tried to do it as a function, but i can't get it to work as a generic function.
As far as I can tell, there seems to be a distinct lag time in IE before the switch from the 'off' to the 'on' image, and vice versa, which doesn't seem to exist in Mozilla.
Is this something that can be fixed by tweaking the script?
The script, btw, is pretty ancient, so I expect it may contain some outdated stuff. I found it years ago when looking for a script that would allow me to easily customize the number of target images changed by a single onmouseover/onmouseout action. Since I don't actually know javascript, I tend to stick with the ones I've learned to at least do basic customization of.
Does anyone know how to set up an IFRAME to scroll with mouseovers on links? For example, a text link that says "up" will scroll the frame up, a text link that says "down" will scroll the frame down.
I'm trying to get sounds to play on image mouseovers using dreamweaver 8, and I found out that the code it generates to do this only works for IE. Is there a way to do this so that it will work with most of the popular browsers? I don't care if it can be done with dreamweaver or if I have to hand code or copy code from somewhere, I just want it to work.
Here is what DW creates:
function MM_controlSound(x, _sndObj, sndFile) { //v3.0 var i, method = "", sndObj = eval(_sndObj); if (sndObj != null) { if (navigator.appName == 'Netscape') method = "play"; else { if (window.MM_WMP == null) { window.MM_WMP = false; for(i in sndObj) if (i == "ActiveMovie") { window.MM_WMP = true; break; } } if (window.MM_WMP) method = "play"; else if (sndObj.FileName) method = "run"; } } if (method) eval(_sndObj+"."+method+"()"); else window.location = sndFile; }
I am having a problem changing the color of 2 differnt table cells when mouseing over of 1cell. The issue is I want to change the bgcolor of my cell that I am mouseing over as well as an adjacent cell, but not the whole row. The script changes only one, whichever the 1st one is and does not execute the 2nd mouseover, it is probably a syntax problem but I was wondering if anyone had any ideas
I inherited an html demo (used to show customers our product w/o being connected to a server). Was going through the Html files to update the dates and fields and it seems that on some html files, when I change a date <td>08/11/2008 </td> to <td>08/11/2011</td>, save and refesh, I start getting a bunch of JS errors when I try and log back into the demo. I'm not changing anything in the JS files, so I don't understand why the errors are occuring.
I have a bunch of html files to change, and now, no matter which file I change (the dates, sample names, etc), I lose functionality on that particular page.
Here is my problem, I am trying to get the difference of two different date. I want to get how much hour and second is their different. My problem is the 1st date is using a different format this is the example:2010-05-01 13:46:04 the second one is I am trying to get the today's time and date by using this code: "currentTime.getTime()". Here is my whole code
I would like to know how to achieve this. I want to know the difference between two dates in months, how much days left over, and how much hours left over. I do not need days or hours equivalent to the months remaining. The problem is I also want it to consider February's less than 30 days and 29 days in leap year. I spend my entire week trying to figure out how to do it.
In the end I want values in variable months_left, days_left, and hours_left. I tried modifying several date deference scripts but I couldn't get them to work as intended.
I have specific requirement in web development. I am Programmer Analyst in .Net, would like to know the difference between Firefox and IE6.0.Some of the Javascript will not execute in Firefox Does any one have better idea about this
Can someone please explain why the following code works in IE but not firefox please. In ie I get an alert box with "mynewprop" but in Firefox I get "undefined"....
I have two date fields (check in, check out) and "number of days" field.
I want the script to calculate automatically the difference. For example: I have defaults dates, and I want the script to put the difference in "number of days" field. And if the user will change the date, the number of days will change automatically.
I've been using 1.3 which allows me to query non-standard attributes on tag. On an anchor I set a value="" attribute and was able to say (in an onclick binding) $(this).attr('value') to get the value. This no longer works with 1.6. Is there another, better way to do this?
Lets say I had a wrapped set of <p> elements. I understand how slice could return more than one element, but what is the difference between nth-child() and eq()?
i cant seem to understand why some functions that i create i have to call them with the () and some without example:
js: function popup() { alert('hello world'); } html: <input type='button' value='click me' onclick='popup()' /> the obove code will work.. but some functions when they are being called with the () at the end do not work.