How can I match the following pattern?
"anything123.anythingelse"
Alphanum of any length, with exactly 1 "." in the middle, and then alphanum of any length?
Thanks.
function Shape() {
this.name = "Generic";
this.draw = function() {
return "Drawing " + this.name + " Shape";
};
}
function welcomeMessage()
{
var shape1 = new Shape();
//alert(shape1.draw());
alert(shape1.hasOwnProperty(name)); //this is returning false
}
"welcomeMessage" called on the body.onload event.
I expected shape1.hasOwnProperty(name) to return true. But its returning false.
Whats the correct behavior?
I have a iframe inside test.aspx,when the user click on a pay button inside the Iframe,the iframe redirct to check.aspx that has same iframe
if payment was success on first time, then window.parent.location.href==test.aspx
if payment was failed the iframe redirect again to check.aspx,so now the
window.parent.location.href==check.aspx
while the payement was failed the the iframe keep redirect to check.aspx and the parent location keep changing ,so for example if the client failed 3 time,inside check.aspx I need to do window.parent.parent.parent.location.href to get test.aspx redirect.
when the user payment was success ,then I want to redirect the test.aspx but I can't know
how much child iframe window he has!
I need something like
window.parent[0].location.href=success.aspx,so I will be able to redirect the first father window.
Thanks for any Help
Baaroz
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 ' ';
i need to save an image file to client side ,, with out prompting the save,open,cancel dialog , or any similar thing , after long searching i heard that will this will be done only by ActiveX.
please note that the website is on minimum security and its LocalSite and trusted site
I have a regular HTML page with some images (just regular IMG HTML tags). I'd like to get their content, base64 encoded preferably, without the need to redownload the image (ie. it's already loaded by the browser, so now I want the content).
I'd love to achieve that with Greasemonkey and Firefox.
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!
var str = 'single words "fixed string of words"';
var astr = str.split(" "); // need fix
i want the array to be like: single, words, fixed string of words.
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?
I have two radio buttons each with a unique ID. When one is clicked, I would like to add $10 to a total. When the other is clicked, we go back to the original total price. My jquery looks like this:
function check_ceu() {
var price = <%= conference_price %>;
if($('#ceu_yes').is(':checked')){
$('#total').val(parseFloat(price) + 10)
}
else{
$('#total').val(price)
}
}
I have this function bound to document.ready (for page refreshes) and also the onchange handler of the radio buttons.
In FF and Chrome this works fine. In IE, when the radio button with ID of "ceu_yes" is checked nothing happens, then when clicking back to the other radio button, 10 is added. So in essence, IE has the checkbox functionality reversed. Below is my code for the buttons:
<input type="radio" name="ceu" id="ceu_yes" value="1" onchange="check_ceu()" /> $10
<input type="radio" name="ceu" id="ceu_no" value="0" checked="checked" onchange="check_ceu()" /> No, thank you
Any ideas on this?
I also want the books to be no older than 1 year old. And by textbook i mean i want the author(s) to go into the syntax,semantix,structure of the programming language as well as provide questions/mini projects to test what you learned after every section/chapter.
Hello.
So continue from this:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2715295/linking-how-php-html
Please check the answer i accepted, and i used the "BASEDIR" solution zneak came with.
Now i ran onto another problem.. in my ajax_framework.js i have:
$.ajax({url: "session.php", success: function(data){
how should i include BASEDIR onto this? i was thinking something about:
$.ajax({url: "'.BASEDIR.'session.php", success: function(data){
but this isnt PHP, so i think you cant? no? any help or maybe another method to come around this?
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]+);
I'm writing the JS for a chat appication I'm working on in my free time, and I need to have HTML identifiers that change according to user submitted data. This is usually something conceptually shaky enough that I would not even attempt it, but I don't see myself having much of a choice this time. What I need to do then is to escape the HTML id to make sure it won't allow for XSS or breaking HTML.
Here's the code:
var user_id = escape(id)
var txt = '<div class="chut">'+
'<div class="log" id="chut_'+user_id+'"></div>'+
'<textarea id="chut_'+user_id+'_msg"></textarea>'+
'<label for="chut_'+user_id+'_to">To:</label>'+
'<input type="text" id="chut_'+user_id+'_to" value='+user_id+' readonly="readonly" />'+
'<input type="submit" id="chut_'+user_id+'_send" value="Message"/>'+
'</div>';
What would be the best way to escape id to avoid any kind of problem mentioned above? As you can see, right now I'm using the built-in escape() function, but I'm not sure of how good this is supposed to be compared to other alternatives. I'm mostly used to sanitizing input before it goes in a text node, not an id itself.
Hi All,
Is there a way in any browser to add/remove class names? For example, if I have a div with class names and I just want to remove/add 'name2' is there a way to do that?
Thanks,
rodchar
Hi,
After highlighting text, I would like to obtain the paragraph in which the selected text resides.
var select = window._content.document.getSelection();
Any pointers please?
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?
Hi ,
taken accordian menu in some open source site,
my accordian url
But i want to change this static width to dynamic ,
That is height need to change as AUTO for inside accordian view...
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?
Here is my function:
function processCheck() {
var numberClicked = 0;
var frm = document.getElementById('form');
for (var i=0; i<form.elements.length; i++) {
if (frm.elements[i].checked)
numberClicked++;
}
if(numberClicked != 8)
alert('Must choose 8 Teams');
else
frm.submit();
}
My forms name is 'form', here is my input:
echo "<input type='button' name='submit' value='Update' onclick='processCheck()' />";
When i click the button and there is anything but 8 boxes selected it displays the alert, if there is 8 boxes it does nothing (<-- The problem). I have the form action set to another page.