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  • textarea into array javascript

    - by user281180
    myList contains the following values: value1 value2 value3 function showArray() { var txt = $("#myList").text(); var textread = txt.split('\n'); var msg = ""; for (var i = 0; i < textread .length; i++) { msg += i + ": " + textread [i] + "\n"; } alert(msg); } my alert gives me the following: 0:value1 value2 value3 It`s not what I wanted and expecting, I was expecting something like: 0: value1 1: value2 2: value3 How can I get the values as expected?

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  • Simple question about javascript history.go

    - by Camran
    I have a classifieds website. In every classified, there is a back link which simply takes the browser back one step. This is because when users search classifieds, and click on one to view it, they can easily go back with a link also (instead of only the browser back button). Here is the problem, if the classified is entered directly into the adress bar of a browser, or if somebody bookmarked a classified, then this back-link would take them someplace else... Is there any way of making sure that the previous page is a certain page (index.php in my case)? This way I would only display the back link if the previous page was index.php... Thanks

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  • jquery, javascript and callback timing

    - by Blankman
    var blah = Some.Thing(data, function(a,b) { // code here }); Some.Thing = function(data, callback) { var a = Other.Thing(data, function() { }); }; My question is, will the part that says //code here fire ONLY after everything else and their callbacks fire? The //code here part seems to fire, and there seems to be some timing issue.

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  • JavaScript IF with AND/OR.. not working

    - by nobosh
    Can someone who is a master at JS tell me what's wrong with this? if ( $.trim($("#add-box-text").val()).length < 2 && $.trim($("#add-box-text").val()) != "Click here to add an item" ) { // If it's LT than 1 Character, don't submit $("#add-box-text").effect('highlight', {color: '#BDC1C7'}, 500); // Refocus $("#add-box-text").focus(); }

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  • jQuery/Javascript Cookies and variable returning with value [object Object]

    - by user1706661
    I am attempting to set a cookie to a site using jQuery, ONLY if the user came from a specific site. In this case, lets use -http://referrersite.com- as the site they must come from for the cookie to be created as an example. The cookie value is being stored in a variable and everything up to this point is working fine. There is a conditional statement checking whether the user came from the referred site, if the cookie exists already and if the cookie doesn't exist and the user did not come from the referred site. If the user came from the referred site the cookie is created and stored in a variable. If the cookie already exists, it is then stored in a variable. If the cookie does not exist and the user did not come from the referred site I am assigning the variable a static string of characters - this is where the issue lies. When the variable is alerted from the non referred site and no existing cookie, it returns: [object Object], not the static string of characters. The code I am using is below: $(document).ready(function() { var referrer = document.referrer; if(referrer == "http://referrersite.com") { $.cookie("code","123456", { expires: 90, path: '/' }); cookieContainer = $.cookie("code"); alert(cookieContainer); } else if($.cookie("code")) { cookieContainer = $.cookie("code"); alert(cookieContainer); } else if($.cookie("code") == null && referrer != "http://referrersite.com") { cookieContainer = "67890"; alert(cookieContainer); } }); Please let me know if there is something I am missing as the code to me looks like it should work. Thanks!

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  • Javascript function not working with an array

    - by Ryan Harvie
    Hi, i have this function which loops through an array of check boxes checking if the boxes value is equal to something in a text box, i dont know whats wrong. function checkValue(contain) { var boxes = document.getElementsByTagName("input"); for (var i = 0; i < boxes.length; i++) { if (boxes[i].name == "vote[]") { if (boxes[i].value.indexOf(contain.value) != -1) { boxes[i].checked = true; } } } } and this is how i call it OnClick="uncheckAll(); checkValue(document.getElementsByName("countrylist"));" this code is in side a echo in php which is like this echo ' ';

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  • Javascript !something && function()

    - by cpf
    Hi Stackoverflow, I have been looking at the source code of raphael (http://raphaeljs.com/index.html) and I see a lot of stuff like !variable && function() (e.g.: !svg.bottom && (svg.bottom = this); ) What does that exactly do? Does it check first and execute only if not true? Thanks.

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  • javascript iterate array of variables and reassign value to each variable

    - by Shanison
    Hi how should i iterate array of variables and reassign value to each variable. E.g in jQuery function test(param1, param2) { $.each([param1, param2], function (i, v) { //check if all the input params have value, else assign the default value to it if (!v) v = default_value; //this is wrong, can't use v, which is value } } How should I get the variable and assign new value in the loop? Thank you very much!

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  • Playing with selects and javascript

    - by Tom
    My code is: <select name='main'> <option>Animals</option> <option>Food</option> <option>Cars</option> </select> <select name='other'> <option>Rats</option> <option>Cats</option> <option>Oranges</option> <option>Audi</option> </select> How do I filter my second select, so it would only show items which I want eg. if I Choose Animals, my select would be: <select name='other'> <option>Rats</option> <option>Cats</option> </select> and if I choose Food, my select would be: <select name='other'> <option>Oranges</option> </select> Well, I hope you get the idea. Thanks.

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  • JSF form does not get submitted when form is disabled by JavaScript

    - by Steve
    This is the submit button: <h:commandButton actionListener="#{regBean.findReg}" action="#{regBean.navigate}" value="Search" /> This is the form: <h:form onsubmit="this.disabled=true;busyProcess();return true;"> If the submit button is pressed, the page shows a "busy" icon until request is processed. The problem is, the form is never submitted and the request never reaches the backend. However, if I instead take out the "disabled" call like so: <h:form onsubmit="busyProcess();return true;"> Then everything works. Any ideas?

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  • javascript simple question

    - by Michael
    window.addEventListener('unload', function(e) { MyClass.shutdown(); window.removeEventListener('unload', /* how to reference the function itself here? */); }, false); The question in the comment.

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  • Loop through Javascript array, print with string.

    - by Adam
    I have a simple array like: var myArr=["one","two","three"]; an I have a counting loop, which increases the value of var "i" by one. What I want to do is print the next value from the array each time the loop runs, next to a text string, like so: alert('value number '+myArr[i]+); But for some reason I can't get this to work. The following code works, so I'm assuming I'm not calling the counter right: alert('value number '+myArr[0]+);

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  • javascript switch(true)

    - by ntan
    Hi i am trying to handle an ajax json response here is my code success: function (j) { switch(true) { case (j.choice1): alert("choice2"); break; case (j.choice2): alert("choice2"); break; default: alert("default"); break; } } based on what j is return i do my action BUT i keep getting the default. I have alert the j values and come correct.Some how case (j.choice1) case (j.choice2) is not working. I tried case (j.choice1!="") (j.choice2!="") But in this scenario i keep getting the first choice. What am i missing

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  • javascript as response text

    - by Aneesh
    Hi, I have an Ajax function which will retrieve some RSS feed script from server. I put this responsetext in a div using: $("#divId").html(responsetext); I want to execute the script inside the response. Currently, the RSS feeds not showing in the div. Is there any way to do that ? thanks..

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  • Javascript / Jquery Tree Travesal question

    - by Copper
    Suppose I have the following <ul> <li>Item 1</li> <li>Item 2 <ul> <li>Sub Item</li> </ul> </li> <li>Item 3</li> </ul> This list is auto-generated by some other code (so adding exclusive id's/class' is out of the question. Suppose I have some jquery code that states that if I mouseover an li, it gets a background color. However, if I mouseover the "Sub Item" list item, "Item 2" will be highlighted as well. How can I make it so that if the user mouses over "Sub Item" it only puts a background color on that and not on "Item 2" as well?

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  • How to change h:outputText value by JavaScript?

    - by Peter
    I already tested with 2 inputText, It runs well for example var tdate = document.getElementById('txtDate'); //h:inputText var tdt = document.getElementById('txtDateTime'); //h:inputText tdate.onchange = function(){ tdt.value = tdate.value; }; How can I change the value of " tdt " - h:outputText? var tdate = document.getElementById('txtDate'); //h:inputText var tdt = document.getElementById('txtDateTime'); //h:outputText

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  • traverse a string char by char javascript

    - by mikeandike
    function SimpleSymbols(str) { var letter =['a','b','c','d','e','f','g','h','i','j', 'k','l','m','n','o','p','q','r','s','t','u','v','w','x','y','z']; var newstr = ""; for (var i = 0; i<str.length; i++){ if (str.charAt(i).toLowerCase() in letter){ newstr += "M"; } else{ newstr += "X"; } } return newstr; } If str is "Argument goes here" it returns XXXXXXXXX. WHy doesn't it return MMMMMMMMMM?

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  • need small javascript for greasemonkey

    - by muqtar
    HI, i need a greasemonkey code for a web page. The page has hidden input type and value. I need a gm script which can alert the value of the hidden input object as soon as the page loads. The input tag is present in a form with: form id="bloog" method="post" action= "/newpage.php" name="bloog" The hidden content is present as: <input type="hidden" value="abcd" name="ans"> now as soon as the page loads the value abcd must come in the alertbox.. some body please help me i've been trying for these...

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  • Javascript search and replace sequence of characters that contain square brackets

    - by Ruth
    Hello all I'm trying to search for '[EN]' in the string 'Nationality [EN] [ESP]', I want to remove this from the string so I'm using a replace method, code examaple below var str = 'Nationality [EN] [ESP]'; var find = "[EN]"; var regex = new RegExp(find, "g"); alert(str.replace(regex, '')); Since [EN] is identified as a character set this will output the string 'Nationality [] [ESP]' but I want to remove the square brackets aswell. I thought that I could escape them using \ but it didn't work Any advice would be much appreciated

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  • JavaScript: add or subtract from number in string

    - by yoavf
    I have a string that looks like "(3) New stuff" where 3 can be any number. I would like to add or subtract to this number. I figured out the following way: var thenumber = string.match((/\d+/)); thenumber++; string = string.replace(/\(\d+\)/ ,'('+ thenumber +')'); Is there a more elegant way to do it?

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