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  • Programatticaly grabing text from a web page that is dynamically generated.

    - by bstullkid
    There is a website I am trying to pull information from in perl, however the section of the page I need is being generated using javascript so all you see in the source is <div id="results"></div> I need to somehow pull out the contents of that div and save it to a file using perl/proxies/whatever. e.g. the information I want to save would be document.getElementById('results').innerHTML; I am not sure if this is possible or if anyone had any ideas or a way to do this. I was using a lynx source dump for other pages but since I cant straight forward screen scrape this page I came here to ask about it!

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  • Do something before closing the browser window

    - by Adam Kiss
    Hello, we have an web-application built in flash (it's actually just getting built :D) where is very important to be notified, when user closes his window. Since it's in flash, we do not worry about Javascript, we do not support non-javascript users. What is the safest (meaning it's 100% sure it gets called) X-browser way to call php script to close session, make some db changes, etc.? Thank you

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  • How can I get reason of page unloading in javascript's onunload event, in IE?

    - by DM
    There may be different reasons of page unloading: 1 User closes the current window. 2 User navigates to another location. 3 Clicks the Back, Forward, Refresh, or Home button. 4 User submits a form, and then browser starts to unload current page and load page with results of form submitting. (Assuming that the current window is the form's target). 5 and so on... Can I somehow know in onunload handler that the reason of unloading is p.4, i.e. moving to page with results of form submitting? I could define some flag when submiting form, but this does not solve the problem. Because response (on form submit) from web server takes some time, browser doesn't unload the current page immediately and waits response from server. And during this waiting user may close window or navigate anywhere. And I need to know whether was it indeed moving to results page or something else...?

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  • PHP Sessions Error

    - by Andrei Korchagin
    I'm new to PHP sessions and I've come across the following error: Warning: session_start() [function.session-start]: Cannot send session cookie - headers already sent by (output started at somefile:someline). As well as this one: Warning: session_start() [function.session-start]: Cannot send session cache limiter - headers already sent by (output started at somefile:someline). The session_start(); is the very first thing in all of my code. I'm not sure what the problem is. It gave me line numbers but all I do on those lines is start the session. Also - I have a portion of code whose POST action is another PHP page. How can I set a $_SESSION variable pertaining to this page within that action page?

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  • CSS Square Div with an Inward Oval Shape

    - by user2813099
    I am trying to create a div in css with an inward oval shape to it like this. At the moment, I have a shape that is outward instead of inward (JS Fiddle Link). .shape { float: left; width: 100px; height: 50px; border: none; background: #CC0000; border-radius: 0 90px 0 0; -moz-border-radius: 0 90px 0 0; -webkit-border-radius: 0 90px 0 0; background-image: -webkit-gradient( linear, left top, right bottom, color-stop(0, #520C0C), color-stop(1, #CC0000) ); background-image: -o-linear-gradient(right bottom, #520C0C 0%, #CC0000 100%); background-image: -moz-linear-gradient(right bottom, #520C0C 0%, #CC0000 100%); background-image: -webkit-linear-gradient(right bottom, #520C0C 0%, #CC0000 100%); background-image: -ms-linear-gradient(right bottom, #520C0C 0%, #CC0000 100%); background-image: linear-gradient(to right bottom, #520C0C 0%, #CC0000 100%); } Any ideas on how to go about this?

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  • Alligning a multiline li in an ul

    - by user146780
    I have two li (points) on this page http://animactions.ca/Animactions/le_developpement_des_equipes_de_travail.php that take up two lines. I'm not sure how to properly align them so that they line up with the first line. I'm referring to this point: Renforcir la cohésion et l’esprit d’équipe pour un travail proactif et durable qui génère des rendements supérieurs. Thanks

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  • Button with cell inside to big

    - by josh_24_2
    When i load it loads its cell with the button inside to big.Link to an example image: http://i.stack.imgur.com/x5j40.jpg. Also is there a way to change size of cells :) Please help me, If you need more info please must ask and I will be happy to give more information. <div class="content"> <?php $con = mysql_connect("","",""); if (!$con) { die('Could not connect: ' . mysql_error()); } mysql_select_db("", $con); $result = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM users ORDER by user_id"); echo "<link rel='stylesheet' href='<?php echo URL; ?>public/css/style.css' /><div class='CSSTableGenerator' > <table > <tr> <td> </td> <td> ID </td> <td > Username </td> <td> Email </td> <td> Admin </td> <td> User Active </td> </tr>"; while($row = mysql_fetch_array($result)) { if ($row['user_perm_level'] == "2") { $admin = 'Yes'; } else { $admin = 'No'; } if ($row['user_active'] == "1") { $active = 'Yes'; } else { $active = 'No'; } echo "<tr>"; echo "<td><input type='checkbox' name='1' value='1'></td>"; echo "<td>" . $row['user_id'] . "</td>"; echo "<td>" . $row['user_name'] . "</td>"; echo "<td>" . $row['user_email'] . "</td>"; echo "<td>" . $admin . "</td>"; echo "<td>" . $active . "</td>"; echo "</tr>"; } echo "</table></div>"; mysql_close($con); ?> </div> Thanks josh_24_2

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  • bracket style border around elements

    - by user1255049
    I'm looking for a way to implement a bracket style border around my <h2> headings; I've attached an image showing exactly what I'm trying to accomplish. The only way I can think of to achieve this effect is by using images, but I'm unsure of exactly how to do so(all of my <h2>s are of varying length/height, or if maybe there is a better way. Any tips & insight are greatly appreciated.

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  • Using Zend_Navigation, how do I create image-based navigation?

    - by SimpleCoder
    (I'm assuming my navigation should be in a layout script.) I have a navigation bar composed of rollover images. The image corresponding to the page that is active should be a different color, though. I do this by changing the image. My question is, where and how should I implement this using Zend_Navigation? Details: The menu itself is just a stack of divs that are floated to the left within a container. Each div has a background image. Thank you for your help,

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  • jQuery: what is it "forbidden" to do in plain Javascript

    - by flybywire
    A jQuery best practices question. I am writing a very jQuery intensive web page. I am new to jQuery and notice its power, but as I come with heavy javascript experience and knowledge, my question is: What should be done in jQuery and what in plain javascript. For example, there are callbacks that send a plain DOM object as an argument. Should I use that or should I wrap it ( like $(this)). Does it matter if I do this.x=y or $(this).attr("x", y).

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  • Slideshow positioning problem

    - by James
    I have a javascript slideshow that works perfectly on Windows 7, Firefox, Chrome, IE 8+ (I don't have the resources to check 6 or 7) and Opera. But I've been told that when on xp with IE 7 the slidshow gets thrown off screen to the right. What could my issue be? Here is my css: #page { width:940px; margin: auto; } gallery { position:relative; padding:0px; margin:5px 0px; width:940px; height:320px; } gallery li { display: block; width:940px; height:320 list-style:none; } And here is my javascript: var galleryId = 'gallery'; var gallery; var galleryImages; var currentImage; var previousImage; var preInitTimer; preInit(); function preInit() { if ((document.getElementById)&&(gallery=document.getElementById(galleryId))) { gallery.style.visibility = "hidden"; if (typeof preInitTimer != 'undefined') clearTimeout(preInitTimer); } else { preInitTimer = setTimeout("preInit()",2); } } function fader(imageNumber,opacity) { var obj=galleryImages[imageNumber]; if (obj.style) { if (obj.style.MozOpacity!=null) { obj.style.MozOpacity = (opacity/100) - .001; } else if (obj.style.opacity!=null) { obj.style.opacity = (opacity/100) - .001; } else if (obj.style.filter!=null) { obj.style.filter = "alpha(opacity="+opacity+")"; } } } function fadeInit() { if (document.getElementById) { preInit(); galleryImages = new Array; var node = gallery.firstChild; while (node) { if (node.nodeType==1) { galleryImages.push(node); } node = node.nextSibling; } for(i=0;i galleryImages[i].style.position='absolute'; galleryImages[i].style.top=0; galleryImages[i].style.zIndex=0; fader(i,0); } gallery.style.visibility = 'visible'; currentImage=0; previousImage=galleryImages.length-1; opacity=100; fader(currentImage,100); window.setTimeout("crossfade(100)", 1000); } } function crossfade(opacity) { if (opacity < 100) { fader(currentImage,opacity); opacity += 9; window.setTimeout("crossfade("+opacity+")", 50); } else { fader(previousImage,0); previousImage=currentImage; currentImage+=1; if (currentImage=galleryImages.length) { currentImage=0; } galleryImages[previousImage].style.zIndex = 0; galleryImages[currentImage].style.zIndex = 100; opacity=0; window.setTimeout("crossfade("+opacity+")", 5000); } } addEvent(window,'load',fadeInit) function addEvent(elm, evType, fn, useCapture) { if (elm.addEventListener){ elm.addEventListener(evType, fn, useCapture); return true; } else if (elm.attachEvent){ var r = elm.attachEvent("on"+evType, fn); return r; } } And ideas?

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  • Saving data that is in a table efficiently and also is easy to retrieve and echo back out

    - by Harry
    Information I currently have a table which image is below, Problem I have made this table using ul & li Here is the code http://jsfiddle.net/8j2qe/1/ Question What would be the best way of storing the data in the image and easily displaying it? Keeping in mind that each column can only have 1 entry. Thank you! And any questions will be answered ASAP! EDIT Sorry, I dont think I was clear enough in my initial question. What I am asking is, what is the best way to store and then display this type of data. I want to DISPLAY data from my database to show like it would in the image. Should I have a column in my database for each column on the table, then say either A,B,C or D depending on what column it is in but then how would I display it using PHP in my code provided? Im struggling to find a good way of explaining this, I am sorry.

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  • save jQuerry changes to css file on server

    - by KrisRogo
    I'm developing a system that allows for changing some of the css parameters without accessing the code. To achieve that I have jQuerry objects like sliders and draggers which influence how the site looks user side, eg. $("#MainContent").css("width", "55%");. Now I need a way to append those changes to a .css file on the server. Let me clarify that this is sort of a CMS system, and only administrator of the system would have this option, not the visitors of user-end site. I realise that .css is one for all users. Ideal solution would connect to the server every time user makes a change, and replace only one line of css code. But I have no idea how to do it efficiently or if it at all possible.

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  • Add the list content at the end???

    - by rajesh
    Hi Actually my code is--- function addElement(url,imagePath){ alert(url); alert(imagePath); var container = document.getElementById('sncs'); var new_element = document.createElement('li'); new_element.innerHTML ="<a href='#'><img src='"+imagePath+"' alt='' title='' width='466' height='165' onClick=\"javascript:addWidget('"+url+"')\"></a>"; new_element.className="jcarousel-item jcarousel-item-horizontal jcarousel-item-4 jcarousel-item-4-horizontal"; container.insertBefore(new_element, container.firstChild); } function addWidget(url) { alert(url); // var url='http://www.boxyourtvtrial.com/songs/public/'; var main= document.getElementById('mainwidget'); main.innerHTML = "<iframe src='"+url+"' align='left' height='1060px' width='576px' scrolling='no' frameborder='0' id='lodex'></iframe>"; } but when we add the image itsnot going at the but is going in front... So please provid the solution

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  • Image input onclick event being fired when enter button Pressed

    - by Anthony
    I have a strange problem where an onclick event on an input image is being fired when i hit enter in input text box <form id="MyForm" action="/someaction"> <input type="image" src="someimage.jpg" onclick="doStuff();$('#MyForm').submit();" /> <input type="text" name="textInput"/> </form> When the cursor is in the text box and i hit enter, rather than the form being submitted it calls the onclick event on the image input. Any ideas whats going on ?

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  • Is there a standardized (Meta?) Tag for the Date of a Website?

    - by Michael Stum
    One thing that search engines really suck with is the date when a website was created. You know the problem: You search for some CSS or JavaScript problem and Google returns a ton of results from 2002 explaining how to fix the problem in IE 5.5 and Netscape 4.6 while the helpful articles are buried on Page 3. There is only one use for Page 3, and meaningful search results are not it. Anyway, I just wonder if there is a standardized or at least generally accepted tag or meta tag that I can put on my own pages to indicate the date they were created? Not that it helps filtering out the old crap out of search results (especially since the people at #1 with their 2002 articles have zero incentive to change), but I'd just like to do my part :P

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  • Is there a way to do this with basic JS DOM?

    - by Thomas
    I need to apply/remove to an input field according to a user's selection in a separate drop down form - but I can't figure out how to target the input's class. I need to add/remove the 'pageRequired' class from this input: <input type="text" title="Company Required" name="customfields-tf-2-tf" class="inputclass pageRequired textInput" id="customfields-tf-2-tf" /> When the user selects one of two options from a drop down field. For example: <select class="dropdown" name="customfields-s-1-s" id="customfields-s-1-s" > <option value="Owner"<?php if(in_array("Owner",$temp_values)) { ?> selected='selected'<?php } ?>> Owner</option> <option value="Broker"<?php if(in_array("Broker",$temp_values)) { ?> selected='selected'<?php } ?>> Broker</option> </select> If the user selects broker than I want to add the pageRequired class to the first input field and remove it if the user selects Owner.

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  • CSS of iFramed page not being applied properly

    - by Mike E.
    My company has purchased a third-party package with a built-in customer facing web portal, and I'm being tasked with integrating it into our site. Unfortunately, the web portal does not look great, and we have absolutely no control over how it looks (other than asking the vendor for changes - $$). In order to make it look somewhat like the rest of our site, I've stuck it in an iFrame (I'm not thrilled about this either) to put our logo and top navigation on it. Please note, I am not attempting to manipulate the iframed page in any way. Firefox handles this just fine, but in IE7 and IE8, not all of the CSS is being applied properly when the application's pages are displayed in the iFrame. Specifically, it should be applying a font-family of Arial to all TDs, but some text inside TDs are not being displayed as Arial. Any ideas as to what is going on? This only happens when the pages are viewed inside the iFrame. Outside the iFrame, the CSS is applied as it should be. I'm guessing we're going to have to get our vendor to make some changes, but I'd love to know why the iFrame is impacting the page like this. Thanks!

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