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  • Reading bytes from JavaScript string

    - by Jan
    I have a string containing binary data in JS. Now I want to read, for example, an integer from it. So I get the first 4 characters, use charCodeAt, do some shifting etc. to get an integer. Problem is that strings in JS are UTF-16 (instead of ASCII) and charCodeAt often returns values higher than 256. The Mozilla reference states that "The first 128 Unicode code points are a direct match of the ASCII character encoding." (what about ASCII values 128?) How can I convert the result of charCodeAt to an ASCII value? Or is there a better way to convert a string of four characters to a 4 byte integer?

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  • JQuery\Javascript - Passing a function as a variable.

    - by Josh
    I was just curious if I could pass a function as a variable. For example: I have a function $('#validate').makeFloat({x:671,y:70,limitY:700}); I would like to do something like this: $('#validate').makeFloat({x:function(){ return $("#tabs").offset().left+$("#tabs").width();},y:70,limitY:700}); This does not work, but ideally every time the variable was accessed it would compute the new value. So if the window was resized it would automatically adjust as opposed to a variable passed in being static. I realize I can implement this directly inside the function\widget, but I was wondering if there was some way to do something like the above.

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  • transform file/directory structure into 'tree' in javascript

    - by dave
    I have an array of objects that looks like this: [{ name: 'test', size: 0, type: 'directory', path: '/storage/test' }, { name: 'asdf', size: 170, type: 'directory', path: '/storage/test/asdf' }, { name: '2.txt', size: 0, type: 'file', path: '/storage/test/asdf/2.txt' }] There could be any number of arbitrary path's, this is the result of iterating through files and folders within a directory. What I'm trying to do is determine the 'root' node of these. Ultimately, this will be stored in mongodb and use materialized path to determine it's relationships. In this example, /storage/test is a root with no parent. /storage/test/asdf has the parent of /storage/test which is the parent to /storage/test/asdf/2.txt. My question is, how would you go about iterating through this array, to determine the parent's and associated children? Any help in the right direction would be great! Thank you

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  • Javascript access TR from TD

    - by arik-so
    Hello. I have a table row, and within that, I have a td (whatever it stands for). I want, without an ID or a name, to be change the class attribute of the TR my TD is in. Like that: <tr> <td onclick="[TR].setAttribute('class', 'newName')">My TD</td> </tr> How do I do it?

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  • Javascript: How to detect if a word is highlighted

    - by fterh
    I'm writing a Firefox addon that is triggered whenever a word is highlighted. However I need a script that detects when a word is highlighted, and I'm stuck. An example would be nytimes.com (when you're reading an article and you highlight a word, the reference icon pops up). However the nytimes.com script is super complex. I'm 16 and not much of a programmer, so that is definitely way out of my league.

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  • javascript - how to control if /else if / else

    - by Fernando SBS
    How to control to which if the else is correlated? ex: if X = 1 { // A if Y > 1 { // B gothere(); } } else if X < 1 { // C gohere(); } else { // D gonowhere(); } how to make sure C and D will not be related to B??? here´s another example: if xxx { ... FM_log(7,"vList.length = "+vList.length); if (skippingAvancado) if (vList.length > 1) changeVillage(); else { if (skipcounter >= maxSkipCount) { FM_log(7,"ROTINA ANTIGA SKIPCOUNTER"); changeVillage(); } } else {

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  • JavaScript function that returns result of ajax call

    - by ilkin
    Hi guys. Help needed. Im writing a function that returns result of ajax call but i did not get any results, i guess it's a scope issue, but is there any way to do it? Here is my code: function Favorites() { var links; $.ajax({ type: "GET", url: "/Services/Favorite.svc/Favorites", data: "{}", contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8", dataType: "json", cache: false, success: function(msg) { links = (typeof msg.d) == 'string' ? eval('(' + msg.d + ')') : msg.d; } }); return links; };

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  • ASP Classic and JavaScript check for session status

    - by StealthRT
    I am in need of some help with trying to figure out how to go about checking the users session and seeing if they are still logged in or not. The problem being is because i have a static page that pretty much loads everything into "tabs" using jquery. So when the user navigates the page, it really never leaves that same page they started out on. Hints my problem in trying to determine if they are still logged in or not when they click on update their information on their profile or whatnot.

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  • Javascript : random number between variables issue

    - by Mayhem
    I've seen the other examples on this site but I just can't get it to work. I'm trying to generate a random number between 2 user input variables on a form. The numbers will always be positive numbers. min = document.getElementById('min').value; max = document.getElementById('max').value; waitTimer = Math.floor(Math.random() * (max - min + 1)) + min; When min = 5 / max = 10, waitTimer is sometimes returning results like 2, 4 and 28 and so on. What am I doing wrong?

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  • Javascript: move the "view point" of the browser

    - by ArchJ
    I have a page with many out-of-bounds contents and since I set body{overflow:hidden}, they are not outside the viewport. So I want to attach a function to a button which would move the PoV of the browser so that the out-of-bounds contents would come into the viewport. What I can think of now is to set body{position:relative} and use jQuery to animate() the body instead. But in terms of performance, is there a better way to achieve that?

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  • iframe problem using javascript

    - by Arjun Singh
    Does anyone know how to get the HTML out of an IFRAME? I have tried several different ways: document.getElementById('iframe01').contentDocument.body.innerHTML, document.frames['iframe01'].document.body.innerHTML, document.getElementById('iframe01').contentWindow.document.body.innerHTML, etc but none of them worked. I believe the reason they're not working is that the content of my iframe doesn't have a body tag (I'm loading XML). Any other way to get all the contents of the iframe? I am open to jQuery too. This: document.getElementById('iframe01').contentWindow.document.body.innerHTML works fine in the IE, but this: document.getElementById('iframe01').contentDocument.body.innerHTML does not work for FF.

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  • passing javascript value in html url link

    - by pradeep
    $.post("/diabetes/ropimages/getcount.php",{pid:$("#patient_id").val()} ,function(data1){ //alert(data1); var count = data1; var pid = $("#patient_id").val(); var rid; for( var i = 1 ; i <= count ; i++) { var link ='<img src="/diabetes/ropimages/thumbpicdisplay.php?pid=+pid+&rid=1" />'; $("#content1").empty().html(link); } }); i am trying to pass pid value in url ..but its taking directly as +pid+ as value ..how do i give it the value of pid. and how do i print 3 images in a div ? like the one in code

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  • Javascript: Properly Setting A Text Area

    - by Jeremy Person
    I have a text area and the problem is people are typing a large amount of text and I have it clearing out the value and forcing an N/A so I can force something to be entered. How can I make the script below validate someone has already typed something (and not clear it out) but still clear out the N/A by default? textarea name="req_WhatMadeItDifficultToUse" cols="35" onfocus="this.value = '';" onblur="if(this.value == '') this.value = 'N/A';" id="WhatMadeItDifficultToUse"N/A

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  • Optimal way to store and pass a date to Javascript

    - by user1493115
    I need to store a date-time value in MySQL and subsequently display it on a webpage. Due to its flexibility I usually chose to store a Unix timestamp in the database and convert it with PHP's date() to the desired format. This time however I would like to use MySQL's datetime field (mostly due to 2038) and apply the browser's timezone (hence I cannot simply format it on the server and pass the string to the client). I thought of storing the date as UTC datetime in the database and send it as well-defined format to the client, where it will be further processed. Here I would like to avoid a Unix timestamp but everything else might add additional overhead in processing. Is there any best practice as far as date processing is concerned in a MySQL, PHP, JQuery environment? Thanks.

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  • Dynamically Changing an img tag's onemouseover attribute with Javascript nulls it instead

    - by ?s?zs?
    I want to create an img that has four different states: State 1 over State 1 out State 2 over State 2 out Each state is a different image, and the user can toggle between states 1 and 2 by clicking on the image. To do this I change the src when the image is clicked and the onmouseover and onmouseout attributes of the img element. However when the attributes have been changed they become nulled and do nothing. How can I dynamically change these properties? Here is the code I am using: <!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <script> function change() { document.getElementById('image').src="http://youtube.thegoblin.net/layoutFix/hideplaylist.png"; document.getElementById('image').onmouseover="this.src='http://youtube.thegoblin.net/layoutFix/hideplaylistDark.png'"; document.getElementById('image').onmouseout="this.src='http://youtube.thegoblin.net/layoutFix/hideplaylist.png'"; } </script> </head> <body> <img id="image" src="http://youtube.thegoblin.net/layoutFix/showplaylist.png" onmouseover="this.src='http://youtube.thegoblin.net/layoutFix/showplaylistDark.png'" onmouseout="this.src='http://youtube.thegoblin.net/layoutFix/showplaylist.png'" onClick="change()"> </body> </html>

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  • How to change the date format in JavaScript?

    - by Nitz
    Hey Guys I am using one jquery date picker, with using picker i am getting date in like this format Friday, May 21, 2010 Now i want to add one day in this date so i think, i can only do if i change the date in exact format like 21/5/2010 I want to only convert that bcz i want to add one day to the particular date. So what do u suggest me? How can I do that? Can i do without converting it ? thanks in advance....

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  • getJSON and variable scope in javascript

    - by nillls
    Hi! In order to make function calls to our back-end php code we've implemented something called an ActionProxy like this: function ActionProxy(action, input, callback){ $.post("ActionProxy.php?method="+action, { data: input}, function(data, textStatus, XMLHttpRequest){ //return data.ResponseWhatever } }); The problem we're having is that using data outside the ActionProxy is impossible due to variable scope limitations (we assume), setting var res = data.ResponseWhatever or return data.ResponseWhatever is pretty futile. How would one handle these responses most appropriately so that functions calling the actionproxy can access the response values?

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  • Javascript function returning number with two decimals...?

    - by muzzledBYbrass
    I have a function to return points along a line and my return comes back with two decimal points...? For example, a return of my variable px will be something like -88.4029.032940598. vx is the x vector and mult is the distance of the line plus distance to calculate the point. Here is the operation that is returning these values: var mult = parseFloat(mag + theUnit); var px = coord_one.x_point + (vx * mult); console.log(px); Never have seen this before- I appreciate any and all help!

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  • Javascript text Resize

    - by blackessej
    Without getting into the "should a text resizer be used or not" debate, I'd like some help with this...suffice to say that my clientele are from and older generation and may be sight impaired... My script isn't functioning, and I'm not sure why. It's not live yet, so here's what I'm working with: function fsize(size,unit,id){ var vfontsize = document.getElementById("#colleft"); if(vfontsize){ vfontsize.style.fontSize = size + unit; } } var textsize = 14; function changetextsize(up){ if(up){ textsize = parseFloat(textsize)+2; }else{ textsize = parseFloat(textsize)-2; } } I'm using onclick events to trigger the size changes. Thanks for your help!

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  • the selector in JavaScript

    - by Small Wolf
    I want to get the object of this code , <input class="radio" id="conversation_sub_kind_id_208" name="conversation[sub_kind_id]" onclick="set_department_name('department_name208')" type="radio" value="208" /> I want to use jQuery Framework to get the object, like the document.getElementbyTagName("conv..."); what should i do in here? Thank you, and best regards!

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