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[QUOTE]This code to disable ctrl (control)[/QUOTE] The bad news is that your code is not cross-browser compatible. Even in IE, it doesn't prevent copying with other keystrokes or with the mouse. It also doesn't deal with <iframe>s [and possibly <frame>s as well, but I didn't bother to test]. The good …
Please give some examples of what the user is prompted to type and what you expect to happen (when it is valid and when it is not).
[QUOTE]javascript did not like the fact that I was using numbers[/QUOTE] Here is a test [CODE]<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN"> <html> <head> <meta name="generator" content= "HTML Tidy for Windows (vers 25 March 2009), see www.w3.org"> <script> var count = 0; for (var item = 0; item < 20; item++) …
[QUOTE] no javascript in any browser (error shown in IE8) [/QUOTE] Save this [CODE]<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"> <html> <head> <meta name="generator" content= "HTML Tidy for Windows (vers 25 March 2009), see www.w3.org"> <script type="text/javascript"> alert('hello') </script> <title></title> </head> <body> </body> </html> [/CODE]to your desktop as an .html file …
[QUOTE=samaru;1126022]The way it would work would be JavaScript creates an XmlHttpRequest object which fires off GET/POST method [/QUOTE] In principle XMLHttpRequest supports PUT (which be used upload a .txt file).
Here is one example. [CODE]<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head> <meta name="generator" content= "HTML Tidy for Windows (vers 25 March 2009), see www.w3.org"> <title></title> </head> <body> <form name="myform" id="myform" action="html_form_action.asp" method="get"> First name: <input type="text" name="FirstName" value="Mickey"><br> Last name: <input type="text" name="LastName" value="Mouse"><br> </form> <button onclick="myform.submit();" value="Submit">SUBMIT</button> …
[QUOTE]docuemnt.getElementbyId("<divid>").style.visibility:"visible" or "hidden" [/QUOTE] That code has obviously not been tested. The keyword [ICODE]document[/ICODE] is misspelled.
The described behavior in IE8 isn't seen here with the code provided (although I may not have stumbled on the <input> that causes the problem. What DOCTYPE are you using?
It isn't your code. A very detailed test program fails here in a similar way. I can get the w3schools hint in Safari (PC) and IE8, I can't get it in Chrome, Firefox or Opera. I strongly suspect that the problem is cross-domain blocking (which conforming user agents are supposed …
[QUOTE]good JavaScript project for beginners?[/QUOTE] A display clock. When you tire of changing formats/styles/animation/timezones/etc. move on to a simple [unix-style] calendar: mmm yyyy d d d d d d d 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 etc Basic as they are, these will acquaint you with quite a range of language features (both good and bad) and a fair number of …
Using a "strict" DTD effectively 'blocks' attributes and elements that are being phased out. Instead of removing the DTD completely, using an appropriate "transitional" one would also have solved the problem.
Are the cells in columns 1 and 3 all empty? Or can they have content? If they can, could the content of any column 1 or column 3 cell be taller than the content of the column 2 cell in the same row? Can the rows vary in height? Or …
[QUOTE]how to enable the javascript while loading the page automatically.[/QUOTE] You can't. The nearest you may get with javascript alone is to try to prevent users with javascript not enabled from accessing the page(s) in question.
Excellent find :) Too bad you didn't post this solution when this thread was active - three years ago :(
For a typical async exchange I see 1,1,2,3,4 in IE8 and Firefox. I don't know whether it has anything to do with your situation but in both Chrome and Safari(pc) the same exchange generates only 1,2,4.
Your comment comes a little late. This thread has been dead for almost three years.
[QUOTE] retaining the selected value from the drop down throughout the website [/QUOTE] The usual approach is to set a cookie. If the value(s) to be saved are only a few bytes, some stupid-html tricks can get a similar effect without all the overhead. In HTML5 [where supported] the sessionStorage …
[QUOTE=hashimu;1213496] complete code[/QUOTE] Here is a complete implementation using css and classes. [CODE] <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head> <meta name="generator" content= "HTML Tidy for Windows (vers 25 March 2009), see www.w3.org"> <style type="text/css"> .vol {display:none} .npi {display:none} </style> <script type="text/javascript"> function showHide(cls, show) { // browser-compatibility …
Um, 'onmouseout' by itself won't do what you want. It will keep changing the <div> as the mouse moves around regardless of whether a given radio button was selected (or deselected, or not even touched). You may find this recent post [INDENT][url]http://www.daniweb.com/forums/post1273341.html#post1273341[/url][/INDENT] (which solves this very problem) useful.
Your answer comes a bit late. This thread had been dead for over a year and a half when you jumped in.
[QUOTE] I'm not quite sure why it doesn't work... [/QUOTE] Here [url]http://www.pageresource.com/jscript/jpreload.htm[/url] is a recipe that works.
VB != javascript.
java != javascript
Have you enquired at the TinyMCE forum?
This[CODE]<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN"> <html> <head> <meta name="generator" content= "HTML Tidy for Windows (vers 25 March 2009), see www.w3.org"> <title></title> </head> <body onload="slideshow()"> <div id='packages'></div> <script type="text/javascript"> function slideshow(src){ var picture=new Array(); picture[0]="package1.jpg"; picture[1]="package2.jpg"; var active=0; document.getElementById('packages').innerHTML="<img src="+ picture[0] +">"; } </script> </body> </html>[/CODE]fixes the immediate problem. However, …
What are you trying to do, exactly? Are you trying to adjust the page content based on some setting? If so, that is not a Good Thing. My current keyboard configuration has nothing to do with the language(s) I want to see in pages I visit. Offer the user a …
[QUOTE]I want to auto bookmark for the user. Any suggestions?[/QUOTE] Yes: don't do it. And if you do, don't expect universal approval. I can only hope that most users know enough to keep their toolbars and bookmarks locked.
[QUOTE] Steps to be fllowed to write a custom Validator: [/QUOTE] I doubt that the original poster will be thanking you for your detailed sugg... suggestion - this question was asked and answered over a year ago.
If you mean a literal popup window, don't forget that many users have them blocked. Would the hourglass cursor be enough? Between those two extremes there are plenty of choices.
Sorry, I don't know what you are trying to describe. However, I can guess that CSS alone, or a frameset, or a table will do what you want. CSS is the professional way to do it; a table is the easy way.
A common solution in javascript is image pre-loading [url]http://www.pageresource.com/jscript/jpreload.htm[/url] You may not have to code it yourself in Ajax; I don't know. If that approach by itself doesn't solve the problem, it is possible to test the image property 'complete' and/or wait for it to become 'true'.
Actually, the resize logic is working - but it is resizing to the wrong value(s). The problem is that the <iframe> is loaded with two <embed>s, each having a height of 505. The total height of the <iframe> should thus be (roughly) 1010, but the height reported to the resize …
[QUOTE] don't know where to start.[/QUOTE] Read about the methods of the Date() object [url]http://www.w3schools.com/jsref/jsref_obj_date.asp[/url]
This line of original code [iCODE]for (i=0; i<iframeids.length; i++){[/iCODE] is still on the test page. My previously suggested change [CODE]for (var i=0; i<iframeids.length; i++){[/CODE] should be made even if that alone doesn't fix the problem with dynamic resizing.
[QUOTE] moves the pie slice over to the right a ways. [/QUOTE] I may regret commenting without having looked at the code. Let me repeat: I haven't even glanced at the code. However, having a pie chart look as though an actual piece of the pie is being removed is …
If I were you, I would ask this question at the Smarty forums [url]http://www.smarty.net/forums/[/url] preferably after reading their FAQ and wiki.
You were on the right track. This [CODE]<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN"> <html> <head> <meta name="generator" content= "HTML Tidy for Windows (vers 25 March 2009), see www.w3.org"> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content= "text/html; charset=us-ascii"> <title> Untitled Document </title> <style type="text/css"> #style {width:880px; height:229px;} #styleimage {width:610px; height:229px; float:left;} #stylenav {width:270px; height:229px; float:left;} …
Start by looking up the <noscript></noscript> tags. Note: although technically not 'legal', a construct in the <head> section like[CODE]<noscript> <meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0;url=altpage.html"> </noscript>[/CODE] works in 'all' browsers.
Here [CODE]<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN"> <html> <head> <meta name="generator" content= "HTML Tidy for Windows (vers 25 March 2009), see www.w3.org"> <title></title> </head> <body> <div class="cmonth"> <div class="ctrl"> <table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> <tr> <td align="left" style="width: 15px;"> <a class="calendar_prev" href="#">«</a> </td> <td align="center"> <span><strong><?php echo date("M Y"); ?></strong></span> </td> <td …
Start at [url]http://www.w3schools.com/Css/pr_pos_z-index.asp[/url] You also need to tweak the locations of the menus and the size/shape of their selections.
A good first step would be to learn that javascript != java.
Here[CODE]<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head> <meta name="generator" content= "HTML Tidy for Windows (vers 25 March 2009), see www.w3.org"> <title></title> <script type="text/javascript"> function setXY() { var oZ = document.getElementById('z') function setX(x) { oZ.style.left = isNaN(x) ? 0 : x % 100 } function setY(y) { oZ.style.top = …
Start here [url]http://sixrevisions.com/javascript/graph_chart_plot_data_javascript/[/url] There are many, many more.
[QUOTE] This works fine in every browser except Safari. [/QUOTE] Safari(pc)? Safari(mac)? Both?
Putting javascript in the <head></head> of one page does not mean that will be included in any other page. To put script in the <body></body> use tags like this [CODE]<body> ... <script type="text/javascript"> ... </script> ... </body>[/CODE]
I can't test from here but I can tell you in words something that should work. The key observation is that resizeIframe(){} is called both when a 'filter' link is clicked and when the browser navigation buttons are used. If I have followed the logic correctly, immediately after var [iCODE]currentfr=document.getElementById(frameid)[/iCODE] …
Edit this line [CODE]<span id="fxma" class="instructiontext">FILTER[/CODE] (to insert the id=) and replace this function [CODE]function resizeIframe(frameid) { var currentfr = document.getElementById(frameid) var cAs = document.getElementById('fxma').getElementsByTagName('a') for (j = cAs.length, i = 0; i < j; i++) { cAs[i].style.backgroundColor = 'white' } var a; switch (window.frames['fxm'].document.URL) { case 'http://www.rjt-online.com/photos_latest.php': a = …
[QUOTE][code]alert(listboxelem.length);[/code][/QUOTE] [code]alert('The question you are answering was asked 2 1/2 years ago');[/code]
Works fine in Chrome, Safari(pc), Opera and IE8 (at least a map appears with an airport icon overlay). Firefox complains that downloadUrl() is not defined. That appears to be the result of a problem with [ICODE]bindInfoWindow(marker, map, infoWindow, html);[/ICODE] (since after commenting that out the display appears). Further testing would …
To do this in a perfectly general way you would need to know quite a bit about the DOM and the differences between IE and other browsers. To do it in exercise you need only make one assumption: that the first child of the <p> to be changed is a …
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