Do you know a dynamic way to send 10kb of text or more using an iframe?
I tried to do that with by creating, in javascript, a dynamic iframe,
then create a form into this iframe and put the data in a textarea and
then call a sumbit(). Code:
I am trying to send the login info from a form into a IIS server and the asp file on the server will just respond back with the following text "Welcome, &name" on a ajax form on the client side. Currently, i am using a GET response and would like to send using JSON instead.
Trying to append data from an API to the frame source; not loading. master page:
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i'm kind of dizzy right now since i've tried X different versions...still working on it. the new URL doesnt load i want to get the stud_id from the API and append it to the url that i launch in the iframe
I need to send 15 requests to my server and get results, these results are queries to other sites. I then update my page with the results. I need to know if I am taking the correct approach, as things are working a bit slow, and i.e., seems the be as slow as a snail.
Here is my function for the first request Code: function one(){ var xmlHttpa=null; try{ xmlHttpa=new XMLHttpRequest(); } catch (e){ try { xmlHttpa=new ActiveXObject("Msxml2.XMLHTTP"); } catch (e){ try { xmlHttpa=new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP"); } catch (e) { alert("Your browser does not support AJAX!"); return false; }}}
xmlHttpa.onreadystatechange=function(){ if(xmlHttpa.readyState==4){ document.getElementById('resulta').innerHTML = xmlHttpa.responseText; var el = document.getElementById('showMessagea'); el.parentNode.removeChild(el); applystyle(); }} xmlHttpa.open("GET","one.php",true); xmlHttpa.send(null); }
I then call this function and others from my page, one(); two(); etc. Am I correct in my approach?
I have a selection box that allows me to select muliple items. I'm trying to use the click event handler to send an array of multiple selections back to the server using the $.ajax function and I'm having some issues. Below is my html, javascript code, and PHP server-side code:
Is it somehow possible to setup a backend server to send a message to a client? Or it is a client always have to establish a connection? What I'm trying to code is a simple chat script that sends a message to the client once a member of the chatroom has logged out. The only way that I can make this work is if the client either sends a message (which is a POST call) or when a time delay occurs (I've set a timer to run every 30s after the last GET or POST call). But both of these are basically CLIENT -> SERVER calls. I don't assume that the other way (SERVER -> CLIENT) is possible? no?
I spent the best part of yesterday trying to get my form to be sent to the server however for the life of me I cannot figure out the problem. I haven't used prototype before but here is my code that I think should work perfectly fine,The php script works perfectly, i've entered test data into it and it makes a connection to the third party server using curl and then requests information that I get back i.e. the routing id comes back. But I cannot test the data using the form as the request isn't working for some reason.
I posted this in a CSS forum, and was instructed that this may take some elaborate javascript to accomplish.
I have a website that a lot of people iframe, and I want to let them still be able to iframe my site (no framebreaker used), but I would like to show an image on the original page that is iframing my page. Is there a way I can make an image show on the page that is iframing my site, not over my iframe?
Example, a sites homepage (that I have no control over) has part of my page in a 300x300 iframe. Can I make an image that shows outside of the 300x300 area of the site that my page is framed in?
I'm trying to make a cross domain iframe and want the iframe to dynamic resize the height. I have read that this is not possible, but if I own both domains I thought that I in my cross domian could make an variable which tells the height of the page and then send it via the iFrame to my page. My crossdomain page has a javasacript like this:
Code JavaScript: var pageHeight = document.getElementById("container").clientHeight;
And my page would get the page like this:
Code HTML4Strict: <iframe src="mypage.com" width="100%" height="The height from my crossdomain" frameborder="0" scrolling="no">
I have a page contained in an iframe. The page contained in the iframe shows videos all the time.Each video has an id that changes when a new video is played.I need to be able to catch this changing id in the page that has the iframe (the parent page) and that is hosted in a different server from the contained page.The only languages that can be used in the contained page are javascript, ajax and jquery In the parent page you can use these languages + php.
I'm not posting the contained page code just because, believe me, it's humongous,full of variables and functions from other files and modules.The only thing needed there is a variable, myid, that stores the new id when a new video is played.Then I have to post, send, throw ... etc. myid and after that catch it in the parent page, remembering that myid's value changes when a new video is played and that.I have to get that new value at all times.I have to get the value of the playing video id to do things like changing the background of the page depending on the video played or showing a webpage depending on the video played ... and so on.
I'm having a weird problem, not sure if I'm overlooking something or leaving something out. I'm trying to send values of a form to through AJAX to a php script then return a value. It works fine, except the author field is always blank. I've created a simplified version and it still works weird.
This is the javascript used to get the values and send them, when they come back the alert message shows Name as blank. I've looked in the PHP file to see if I made a mistake but I don't see anything.
function postComment() { var author = document.getElementById("author").value; var email = document.getElementById("email").value; var comment = document.getElementById("comment").value; var url = "includes/testComment.php"; request.open("POST", url, true); request.onreadystatechange = showResult; request.setRequestHeader("Content-Type","application/x-www-form-urlencoded"); request.send("author="+escape(author)+"&email="+escape(email)+"&comment="+escape(comment));}
function showResult() { if(request.readyState == 4) { var message = request.responseText; alert(message); } }
I'm trying to send data to my server using xmlhttp POST. The data being sent is actually an HTML page that is built with javascript in the browser. The HTML code contains a small javascript function in the <HEAD> section. I applied encodeURIComponent to the data prior to sending it but anything between the <script> </script> tags does not get sent. The tramsmitted data is cought by a Perl script on the server, it handles the input as normal FORM data and writes the html data sent to a file (with the javascript function missing). Maybe I need to do something different related to encoding the chars for an HTML comment (?) ...
I have writing a plugin, and have a question.about data in {} like css({}), ajax({}).what is the data type when using {}? what will they become that using in {} when they are send? are they become an array or an object?
I am doing xmlhttp ajax stuff. I am using a script called "SEXYALERTBOX". I am using it to allow the user to input a password. The textbox is called BoxPromptInput. I do not think its inside a <form> tag.
Here is the code: function askForPass() { Sexy.prompt('Please type the password in order to see the pictures/videos','' ,{ onComplete: function(returnvalue) { if(returnvalue) {
var xmlhttp = false; var pageResponse = null; try{xmlhttp = new ActiveXObject("Msxml2.XMLHTTP");} catch (error){try {xmlhttp = new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP");} catch (error) {xmlhttp = false;}} .....
Any way to pass the value since I am sure the request.form would not work in this case since its not in a form.
I have several functions in a .js file that collect various types of information from the visitor, let's just say they are strings, and want to send that information to my database. I have no problem putting the information in my database once I get everything into PHP (I'm relatively new to JS).
Am I able to make a form in the .js file and automatically submit it once all the functions finish? I also need the page not to refresh when sending this information so I'm assuming some AJAX will need to be involved. I was able to send a basic form using some jQuery I found and have the page not refresh but can't figure out how to do the same in a .js file.
<script type="text/javascript"> // wait for the DOM to be loaded $(document).ready(function() { // bind 'myForm' and provide a simple callback function $('#myForm').ajaxForm(function() { }); }); </script>
i have a widget which incllude html script, I am trying to send this widget to people that request it and allow them to use it in their own webpages....I am trying to figure out how to let the person enter information in the "form" and when they press the send button no screen pops up but the information is sent to a textfile in our public html directory....
I have a problem with sending data from a form to a php script with AJAX. To test if it works, I try to send data from the form, print it in the php with "echo", and then put it back in the initial html file.
My Javascript code is:
The function stateChanged, basically says:
The problem is that the response is empty, but I don't know why. I have checked the input data and the postData variable says "firstName="+input (e.g. "firstName=Robert"), so that's not the error.
I know how to send data from a form via action/method but I'm clueless as to how to send php variables from a form using jquery AJAX and get a callback echoing the response
I'm looking at the visual jquery AJAX, but I don't know how to config the form to send the properties to the php script by clicking the submit button
Code:
Also what would I need in the php code to return a call back?
I want to invoke a Client side javascript function and pass the value of the ID. How can I accomplish this such when a user clicks "Open" he goes to a new window with the same ID.
I tried this but it does not work: On Server side: sSql = "SELECT DISTINCT " + "'Action' = '<center><a href= 'javascript: NewWindow('+cast(ChangeRequest.ChangeRequest_ID as nvarchar)+ CHAR(34)+)'>Open</a></center>',"
On Client side: function NewWindow(myID) { window.open("ChangeRequest.aspx?ID="+myID,"WindowName","width=500,height=600"); } </script>
is there a way of sending data inputted into a form inside a chunk, to an ASP form on a completely external page (i.e on a different, unrelated site)?This is the code I have for the form chunk:
I have a html form which produces 3 post varaibles.
I'd link to be able to call a php file when sumbitted that sends the data from my form and returns the results from my php file to a div on the oringal page.
I know that you can use .load to call a page to be diaplayed within a div $('#container').load('url #div_on_page') but dont know how to send the from data.
I'm having a weird problem using ajax. I use ajax to create a input field inside a form.
like this:
Before Ajax script
Code:
After Ajax script
Code:
The Ajax script works perfectly. the problem occurs when I try to send the form with the new field. The form doesn't send the field data to test.php. And more weird is that it works on IE, only on FF the problem occurs. Nothing shows in the Errors Console, and I have the last Firefox version.