Why do I never see the prototype property in JavaScript code I edit, from books and documentation I've read, it seems to be a cornerstone of the language.
Do anyone know how do use javascript to redirect user login using Google Accounts?
I know there is "users.create_login_url(self.request.path)" but how do that integrated to "`window.location"
Or there is alternative??
Does anyone know where I can find the code for the carousel.us JavaScript 3D Carousel? Developer's site (http://www.piksite.com/carousel.us/) is down. I see it referenced all over in articles and tutorials but so far haven't been able to find the actual code to download except from that site which is just ads now.
Client wants that specific thing and it doesn't make sense to code it from scratch.
Thanks.
They are very different kind of languages and the way they handle exception might be pretty different.. How is exception handling implemented and what are the implementation difference within these languages?
I am asking this question also because I noticed that C++ exception handling seems to be very slow compared to the JavaScript version.
I'm considering creating a simple remote debugging application for Javascript. Actually, I want to provide an object to Firebug Lite and let it do all the job.
So, can I get an object from one page, serialize it, send it to server and then to another browser and finally see the same results in Firebug Lite (on that other client) as I would see on the first browser (with doing "console.dir(obj)")? Is it possible to do?
How do I set up a listener in jQuery/javascript to monitor a if a value in the textbox has changed? The value is fed into the textbox by a scanner,so each time an item is scanned the value in the textbox changes.I need to display some information based on the value in the textbox.
We need to clear the authentication cache in IE with Javascript. On IE6 we use: document.execCommand('ClearAuthenticationCache'); and it works. On IE7 it doesnt work.
what can i do? thanks...
How to capture key press, e.g., Ctrl+Z, without placing an input element on the page in JavaScript? Seems that in IE, keypress and keyup events can only be bound to input elements (input boxes, textareas, etc)
Just had my mind going today. I spent some time in IE debug mode, browsing the web as usual, and oh boy do I see many errors :) Most of these errors are because some value are of a different type than expected (at least as far as I interpret the error messages).
What are the reasons JavaScript and similar scripting languages aren't strongly typed? Is it just to make the languages "easier" to understand and more accessable, or is the lack of a "compile-time" the real problem?
In javascript, how would you check if an object is actually visible. I don't just mean checking the visibility and display attributes. I mean, checking that the element is not
visibility:hidden or display:none
underneath another element
scrolled off the edge of the screen.
EDIT: For technical reasons, I can't include any scripts. I can however use prototype as it is on the page already.
EDIT 2: This is no longer neccesary, but I'd still find an answer interesting)
I need to get the date in a specific locale using JavaScript - not necessarily the user's locale. How can I do this?
I did some research and found date.getUTCMonth() and date.getUTCDate(). How can I use this or something else to get the date in a certain locale?
What is the recommended way to zerofill a value in JavaScript? I imagine I could build a custom function to pad zeros on to a typecasted value, but I'm wondering if there is a more direct way to do this?
Note: By "zerofilled" I mean it in the database sense of the word (where a 6-digit zerofilled representation of the number 5 would be "000005").
I'm looking for a function to convert a string to the xml string with xml entities where needed. Something like htmlentities in PHP but for XML and in Javascript.
Thank you for any help!
When initializing a new Date object in JavaScript using the below call, I found out that the month argument counts starting from zero.
new Date(2010, 3, 1); // that's the 1st April 2010!
Why does the month argument start from 0? On the other hand, the day of the month argument (last one) is a number from 1 to 31. Are there good reasons for this?
I've recently read the Yahoo manifesto Best Practices for Speeding Up Your Web Site. They recommend to put the javascript inclusion at the bottom of the HTML code when we can.
But where exactly and when ?
Should we put it before closing </html> or after ? And above all, when should we still put it in the <head> section ?
I would like to check whether a variable is either an array or a single value in JavaScript.
I have found a possible solution...
if (variable.constructor == Array)...
Is this the best way this can be done?
I've noticed that the brightness of computer monitors drastically varies between computers.
As such, this changes the look of web pages greatly.
Is there a way to use JavaScript to automatically detect how bright (or dark) a users monitor is so that I can adjust my web page colors accordingly?
UPDATE
Please note that I do not want manual user involvement. I want this detection to be automatic so that users don't realize I dynamically change the color palette automatically based on the brightness/darkness of their monitor.
hi all
what basic tips should we observe in design web pages(html/css/javascript) for having highest compatibility with most browsers(IE-firefox-opera-chrome-safari)?
thanks
Do .htc style behaviours still work if javascript is disabled?
I'd like to use whatever:hover to create some css only drodpowns and would like to know if IE will still pay attention to the htc file if js is disabled.
Many thanks
Hi guys,
Is there any javascript to disable "export to microsoft excel option" on right click in browser. though it can be done using web.config, but there is this need to do it using js.
TIA
Bibhu
The 'K&R', 'Red Book', 'Camel' of JavaScript and CSS? When you see a site like www.cmegroup.com or www.gs.com, what reading material do the developers likely have on their shelves?
I have a window I'm opening with a Javascript function:
function newwindow()
{
window.open('link.html','','width=,height=,resizable=no');
}
I need it that once the new window opens that the focus returns to the original window.
How can I do that?
And where do I put the code - in the new window, or the old one?
Thanks!
I have input checkbox something like this..
<input class="inputchbox" id="Pchk" type="checkbox" name="check" value="<%=Model.ID%>" />
using javascript I need to get the all checkbox checked Ids in to the array?
how do I need to get?
thanks
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