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  • Using JQuery replaceWith with a JavaScript Variable

    - by JJ56
    Here's my html: <div class="timer">Not Started</div> And JS/JQ: var seconds = 10; var minutes = 0; setTimeout("updateTimer()", 1000); function updateTimer() { if (seconds == 0 && minutes != 0) { minutes -= minutes; seconds = 59; alert (seconds); } else if (seconds == 1 && minutes == 0) { alert ('done'); } else { seconds = seconds - 1; //alert (seconds); $(".timer").replaceWith(seconds); } setTimeout("updateTimer()", 1000); } Instead of replacing Not Started with 10, 9, 8..., Not Started disappears.

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  • javascript splice() indexing problem

    - by markzzz
    hello! i have to add some value into an array. code for example : temp[0]=new Array("0","0"); temp[1]=new Array("0","0"); temp[2]=new Array("0","0"); temp[3]=new Array("0","0"); temp[4]=new Array("0","0"); vt=new Array("1","0"); temp.splice(3, 0, vt); temp.splice(4, 0, vt); temp[3][1]="R"; i aspect this output : 1 - 0,0 2 - 0,0 3 - 0,0 4 - 1,R 5 - 1,0 6 - 0,0 7 - 0,0 but the output is : 1 - 0,0 2 - 0,0 3 - 0,0 4 - 1,R 5 - 1,R 6 - 0,0 7 - 0,0 any idea? i think it's a indexing problem with splice() function! cheers

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  • javascript getElementByName doesn't work

    - by phil
    This simple js script can't set the value of "para". I guess getElementByName doesn't work. But why? <script function fn() { document.getElementById("para").setAttribute("name","hi"); document.getElementByName("hi").setAttribute("value","my value is high"); } </script <html <input type="button" onClick="fn()" value="click me" <input id="para" type="text" / </html

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  • Skip video in youtube playlist using javascript

    - by peirix
    I've looked through the YouTube JS API, but can't find a way to jump to a video in a playlist. (Mimicking the built-in navigation) And if you're wondering why I'd want both, it's because I have a menu set up with additional information, and want to let the user click these links to jump between the videos.

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  • javascript : how to send request in restful

    - by user495688
    Hello I want to ask you something how do I send a request to the webservice (restful) if the parameters which I will send more than one parameter? edit: this.sendRequest = function(){ var url="http://localhost:8081/inlinetrans/"; var client = new XMLHttpRequest(); var oriText =""; var stemText =""; var folText =""; client.open("PUT", url, false); client.setRequestHeader("Content-Type", "text/plain"); client.send(oriText,stemText,folText); if (client.status == 200){ client.responseText; } else{ client.statusText; } } client.send -- contents parameters which i want send to server

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  • Javascript Regex: how to remove string before > and including >

    - by Kim Jong Woo
    I have a string like so item[3]>something>another>more[1]>here hey>this>is>something>new . . . I would like to produce the following for each iteration indicated by each new line item[3]>something>another>more[1]>here something>another>more[1]>here another>more[1]>here more[1]>here here Another example: hey>this>is>something>new this>is>something>new is>something>new something>new new I would like a regex or some way to incrementally remove the furthest left string up to .

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  • Javascript/jQuery: Varying parameters on a custom function

    - by dclowd9901
    I'm writing a plugin that will allow parameters to 'set it up.' But I predict the user won't always want to set up every aspect of the function. function This_Function(a,b,c,d); For instance, maybe they'll only want to set up a and c, but not b and d (they'll just prefer to leave those as defaults). How do I write the function (or the parameters for that matter) so that the user can customize which functions they would prefer to pass? I have a feeling it involves parsing input, but I've seen many other functions with this capability. Thanks in advance for the help.

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  • extract out text in each line and put it in seperate variables with javascript

    - by user357034
    I have the following address which is in a paragraph with no great way to select the individual text areas within. I do not have access to this code. I want to extract out each line and put the text values in a variable for each type. Not sure what would be the best way to do it. Use .split('<br>') ? then use .split('&nbsp;') to separate the state from the zip same with city and state I am a little lost here. Here are the variables I would like. company name, person's name, address1, city, state, country, zip code, phone, Here is the paragraph that i have. I do not need the '(Residential Address)' <p> XYZ Inc<br> John&nbsp;Smith<br> 555 Anywhere Street<br> New York, NY&nbsp;11150<br> United States<br> 212-555-1212<br> (Residential Address) </p>

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  • Javascript: sort objects

    - by tom
    function Player() { var score; this.getScore = function() { return score; } this.setScore = function(sc) { score = sc; } } function compare(playerA, playerB) { return playerA.getScore() - playerB.getScore(); } var players = []; players['player1'] = new Player(); players['player2'] = new Player(); Array(players).sort(compare); I have code that is similar to the above. When I step through the code with a debugger, the compare function never gets called and the array isn't sorted. I'm not sure what's wrong with my code?

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  • Fastest Way To Format a Plain Text Using Javascript

    - by Nathan Campos
    I have a huge plain text document, about 700kb which is very big for plain texts and I need to format it on cloud converting it to HTML, but the only things that I need to replace, format to HTML so it can be displayed by the browser, are bold and italic. For bold at the plain text they are like this: Not on bold... **bold text here** not bold here And italic like this: Not italic... *italic text* no italic Just like StackOverflow does for their formatting, but the problem is that I need to make it a lot faster, since the text is so big... One of my ideas was to add a page slide, so I the script just need to format some part of the text, not it all, then after the user changes the page the script would be called again, but the problem is how I can make the code for this all?

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  • javascript font size not working

    - by Fernando SBS
    why this don´t work: function rp_insertTable() { FM_log(3,"rp_insertTable() called"); var farmTable = dom.cn("table"); var ftableBody = dom.cn("tbody"); var i; var maximize = GM_getValue("Maximize_" + suffixGlobal, 0); farmTable.className = "FMtbg"; farmTable.id = "farmMachineTable"; farmTable.setAttribute('cellpadding', 2); farmTable.setAttribute('cellspacing', 1); farmTable.style.marginBotton = "12px"; farmTable.style.font = "bold 12px arial,serif"; farmTable.style.font = "bold 12px arial,serif"; the font does change in format, but the font size is not working, I can put 100px and it deosn´t change anything, why is that?

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  • how to access method variables from within an anonomous function in javascript

    - by Hussain
    I'm writing a small ajax class for personal use. In the class, I have a "post" method for sending post requests. The post method has a callback parameter. In the onreadystatechange propperty, I need to call the callback method. Something like this: this.requestObject.onreadystatechange = function() { callback(this.responseText); } However, I can't access the callback variable from within the anonomous function. How can I bring the callback variable into the scope of the onreadystatechange anonomous function?

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  • Javascript to add cdata section on the fly?

    - by Chris G.
    I'm having trouble with special characters that exist in an xml node attribute. To combat this, I'm trying to render the attributes as child nodes and, where necessary, using cdata sections to get around the special characters. The problem is, I can't seem to get the cdata section appended to the node correctly. I'm iterating over the source xml node's attributes and creating new nodes. If the attribute.name = "description" I want to put the attribute.text() in a cdata section and append the new node. That's where I jump the track. // newXMLData is the new xml document that I've created in memory for (var ctr =0;ctr< this.attributes.length;ctr++){ // iterate over the attributes if( this.attributes[ctr].name =="Description"){ // if the attribute name is "Description" add a CDATA section var thisNodeName = this.attributes[ctr].name; newXMLDataNode.append("<"+thisNodeName +"></"+ thisNodeName +">" ); var cdata = newXMLData.createCDATASection('test'); // here's where it breaks. } else { // It's not "Description" so just append the new node. newXMLDataNode.append("<"+ this.attributes[ctr].name +">" + $(this.attributes[ctr]).text() + "</"+ this.attributes[ctr].name +">" ); } } Any ideas? Is there another way to add a cdata section? Here's a sample snippet of the source... <row pSiteID="4" pSiteTile="Test Site Name " pSiteURL="http://www.cnn.com" ID="1" Description="<div>blah blah blah since June 2007.&amp;nbsp; T<br>&amp;nbsp;<br>blah blah blah blah&amp;nbsp; </div>" CreatedDate="2010-09-20 14:46:18" Comments="Comments example.&#10;" > here's what I'm trying to create... <Site> <PSITEID>4</PSITEID> <PSITETILE>Test Site Name</PSITETILE> <PSITEURL>http://www.cnn.com</PSITEURL> <ID>1</ID> <DESCRIPTION><![CDATA[<div>blah blah blah since June 2007.&amp;nbsp; T<br>&amp;nbsp;<br>blah blah blah blah&amp;nbsp; </div ]]></DESCRIPTION> <CREATEDDATE>2010-09-20 14:46:18</CREATEDDATE> <COMMENTS><![CDATA[ Comments example.&#10;]]></COMMENTS> </Site>

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  • remove spaces in string using javascript

    - by reza saberi
    I need to do some functions on some text field contents before submitting the form, like checking the validity of the customer registeration code, having the customer name as his code in customers table appending an incrementing number. I don't want to do it after the form is submitted becuase I need it to be displayed in the code field before submitting the form. My code: function getCode(){ var temp = document.getElementById("temp").value ; var d = parseInt(document.getElementById("temp").value) + 1; document.getElementById("customernumber").value = d; document.getElementById("code").value = document.getElementById("name").value+"-"+ d; } It all works fine, but the last line of code developed the code WITH the spaces between the code.

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  • Extend Javascript Date Object

    - by jAndy
    Hi Folks, I'm curious what would be the best practice to extend the Date constructor. The problem I'm facing is, that the Internet Explorer (< 7+8) can't parse a date like new Date('2010-05-11'); I have to admit that this is not a standard method to parse, anyways FireFox and Chrome perform well on that kind of date string. Now I'm wondering, should I just split/parse/rebuild the string before calling new Date() or is there a more elegant solution ?

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  • Manipulating row data with Javascript

    - by fivetwentysix
    I have a specific question, I have a link in a table in the third column of each row, when the user clicks that link he loads some ajax and updates the page, what I want to also happen is that in the 2nd column of the row where the link is, change the td's class from false to true, and the value from No to Yes. Thanks!

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  • How to color a treeview node in javascript

    - by hero
    i have a treeview and a texbox that allows a user to search for nodes inside the treeview. i already wrote the JS function that determines if a node exists in the treeview. what i want is to color the node that the user have searched for. how can i do this??

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  • Change style of text field based on the selection of a combo box using Javascript

    - by baldwingrand
    I would like to change the style of a text field based on the value selected in a combo box. Specifically, what I'd like to do is make the txtDepartment field gray and marked as "read only" if the option value selected in cboSource is 1. I've tried the code below, but I imagine my style code at least is wrong, if not other things. Any help appreciated. Thanks! <select name="cboSource" id="cboSource" onClick="displayDepartment(this);"> <option value = 1>Source 1</option> <option value = 2>Source 2</option> </select> <input name="txtDepartment" type="text" id="txtDepartment" size="6" maxlength="6"></p> <script> function displayDepartment(obj) { var selectedValue = obj.value; var txtDepartment = document.getElementById("txtDepartment"); if (selectedValue == "1") { txtDepartment.style.display = "Disabled style='background-color:#E8E8E8'"; } } </script>

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