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  • gmaps Address Component Types get country name

    - by gmapsuser
    hi .. iam trying to get the country name using the Address Component Types available from gmaps V3. i dont know how i can get it the right way.. http://code.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/javascript/services.html#GeocodingAddressTypes iam trying to alert the country name liks here : alert(results[1].address_component[country]); and here`s the code.. any help is really appreciated..thanks function codeLatLng() { var input = document.getElementById("latlng").value; var latlngStr = input.split(",",2); var lat = parseFloat(latlngStr[0]); var lng = parseFloat(latlngStr[1]); var latlng = new google.maps.LatLng(lat, lng); if (geocoder) { geocoder.geocode({'latLng': latlng}, function(results, status) { if (status == google.maps.GeocoderStatus.OK) { if (results[1]) { alert(results[1].address_component[country]); } else { alert("No results found"); } } else { alert("Geocoder failed due to: " + status); } }); } }

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  • Javascript Autocomplete Text

    - by WPS
    Hi All, I need to implement an autocomplete text field using JavaScript and JSF. When the user types some character in a text field, I need to make an AJAX request and get the values based on the values entered. I've an input text field, on "keyup" I'm triggering a function which submits the value to the server side. var timeoutid = 0; function intitiateTypeAhead(){ clearTimeout(timeoutid); if (document.getElementById("inputText").value.length >= 2) { timeoutid = setTimeout('clickButton', 500); } return false; } function clickButton(){ //submits the value to the server } <h:inputText id="inputText" onkeyup="intitiateTypeAhead()"></h:inputText> This works properly, but certain times the request is made for each character entered by the user. I'm not sure if there is anything wrong with the implementation. Can someone please help me to fix this?

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  • clearTimeout not working as expected

    - by user543314
    Javascript sliding menu stay open. clearTimeout not working as expected -can you help me please <html> <head> <style> #Menu1 {position:absolute; top:-190px; left:150px; font-size:15px;visibility:visible; background-color:#D0BCFE; width:114px;z-index:0;border-style:solid; } #Menu2 {position:absolute; top:-190px; left:580px; font-size:15px;visibility:visible; background-color:#D0BCFE; width:114px;z-index:0;border-style:solid; } #Menu3 {position:absolute; top:-190px; left:1005px; font-size:15px;visibility:visible; background-color:#D0BCFE; width:114px;z-index:0;border-style:solid; } TD.TDHREFMENUS{font-size:20;color:red;position:relative;z-index:0;background-color:#C4ABFE;border-style:solid;width:114px;} </style> <script> var stopUp=null; var stopDown=null; var mov=-143; var on; function down(id){ if (!on){ on=true; clearTimeout(stopUp) stopUp=null; } var obj=document.getElementById(id) obj.style.top=mov +"px"; if (mov <=27){ mov+=2; stopDown=setTimeout(function (){ down(id) }, 20) } } function up(id){ if (on){ on=false; clearTimeout(stopDown) stopDown=null; } var obj=document.getElementById(id) obj.style.top=mov +"px"; if (mov >=-143){ mov-=2; stopUp=setTimeout(function(){ up(id)}, 20); } } </script> </head> <body leftmargin=0 marginwidth=0 topmargin=0 marginheight=0> <div id="Menu1" onmouseover="down('Menu1')" onmouseout="up('Menu1')"> URL 1<br> URL 2<br> URL 3<br> URL 4<br> URL 5<br> URL 6<br> URL 7<br> URL 8<br> </div> </div> <div id="Menu2" onmouseover="down('Menu2')" onmouseout="up('Menu2')"> URL 1<br> URL 2<br> URL 3<br> URL 4<br> URL 5<br> URL 6<br> URL 7<br> URL 8<br> </div> </div> <div id="Menu3" onmouseover="down('Menu3')" onmouseout="up('Menu3')"> URL 1<br> URL 2<br> URL 3<br> URL 4<br> URL 5<br> URL 6<br> URL 7<br> URL 8<br> </div> </div> <TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 BORDER=1 WIDTH=100%> <TBODY> <TR> <TD align=middle CLASS="TDHREFMENUS"><span onmouseover="down('Menu1')" onmouseout="up('Menu1')">MENU 1</span> </TD> <TD align=middle CLASS="TDHREFMENUS"><span onmouseover="down('Menu2')" onmouseout="up('Menu2')">MENU 2</span> </TD> <TD align=middle CLASS="TDHREFMENUS"><span onmouseover="down('Menu3')" onmouseout="up('Menu3')">MENU 3</span> </TD> </TR> </TBODY> </TABLE> <br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br> <html> <head>

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  • setTimeout is acting weird

    - by mnish
    I am trying to make a simple setTimeout, to make a div tag invisible after 2 seconds. The setTimeout function makes the div invisible but irregularly, sometimes immediately and sometimes after 1 sec, and so on. Here is my code: function beginTimeOut(){ t = setTimeout(function(){hideSubMenu()},2000); } function hideSubMenu(){ var elem; elem = document.getElementById("ul_navlist1"); elem.style.visibility="hidden"; clearTimeout(t); } By the way, t is a global variable. I have tried this too: t = setTimeout("hideSubMenu()",2000); but with the same irregular results.

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  • How to access radioButton individual items?

    - by vikitor
    Hello, I've got 2 radio button groups showed differently depending on the value selected on another radio button. The thing is that I would like to set the default value of the group to the first element in the radiobutton group, but when I change from the other radio button it preserves the value previously selected, when I want it to be reset to the default value. I've been searching in the javascript repository but apparently I cannot access like it says with radio[1].checked = true... It says that radio[1] is undefined, but radio is an HTML Input element object. I'm accessing it from a different file, but var radio = document.getElementById("radio") works, but I can't access the individual radiobuttons. Thank you in advance

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  • javascript show/hide with memory

    - by gloris
    Hi, i have this show/hide menu. It is possibly this menu make with memory?( I open sub menu, refresh page and this sub menu stil open. ) <script type="text/javascript"> function change(id){ ID = document.getElementById(id); if(ID.style.display == "") ID.style.display = "none"; else ID.style.display = ""; } </script> <div onclick="change(5)" style="cursor: hand"> <a href = "#">+</a>News </div> <div style="display: none" id="5"> News1<br/> News2<br/> </div>

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  • innerHTML parse for Google Chrome?

    - by user554095
    Hey all. I am adding text to a textArea via Javascript in Chrome (doing it a totally different way in Firefox/IE as Chrome does not support contentWindows). Here is my code: document.getElementById("vB_Editor_001_textarea").value += '<font color="white"><b>' + numberLabel + ':</b> ' + armory + '</font><br/>'; This HTML is getting put directly into the textArea without being parsed. How can I make it parse into regular text with the HTML markup when it hits the textArea? Thanks!

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  • Inserting a newline into a pre tag (IE, Javascript)

    - by Itay
    In IE when I insert text into a <pre> tag the newlines are ignored: <pre id="putItHere"></pre> <script> function putText() { document.getElementById("putItHere").innerHTML = "first line\nsecond line"; } </script> Using \r\n instead of a plain \n does not work. <br/> does work but inserts an extra blank line in FF, which is not acceptable for my purposes.

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  • How to add ucwords and strtolower to this form

    - by Liso22
    I want "s.value" to be turned all to lowercase and then ucwords to it but I don't know how to do it since it's inside a form. Basically I want to do something like this: ucwords(strtolower( s.value here )); This is the form: <form role="search" method="get" id="searchform" action="http://chusmix.com/?s=" onsubmit="if (document.getElementById('s2').value.length > 5) window.location = action + '<php echo $city; ?>++++' + s.value; return false;" > Thanks

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  • position a div under another element

    - by user555222
    hi.. how can I position a div under another element without the rest of the layout is affected of the div element? <div style="margin:20px; padding:10px"> here is a little <span id="test" style="font-weight:bold">test</span> </div> <script> var elm = document.getElementById('test'); var div = elm.appendChild(document.createElement('div')); with(div){ style.position = 'absolute'; style.left = elm.offsetLeft; style.background = '#ffffff'; style.width = '100px'; style.height = '50px'; innerHTML = 'wooop'; } </script> this works in IE but not in FF.. FF ignores the style.left and position the element at 0px as if it was aligned to the left

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  • Javascript: Perform function on form submit

    - by flight643
    Hopefully this is a pretty simple question! I've got the code working in jQuery to listen for a specific form on a page to be submitted and perform an alert when it is.. I.e.: The form itself doesn't have a name so I am targetting the form within a specific form ID. $("#content form").submit(function() { alert("lorem ipsum dolor?"); }); What would be the syntax for performing this in javascript alone without using jquery? For example, I have this code (below) and just am unsure of how to listen for the form to be submitted to perform an action.. var submitform = document.getElementById("content").getElementsByTagName("form"); Thanks!

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  • Bind event to shape on canvas

    - by Ben Shelock
    How can I bind an event to a shape drawn on a canvas? I presumed this would work but I get an error. <html> <head> <script type="application/javascript"> function draw() { var canvas = document.getElementById("canvas"); var ctx = canvas.getContext("2d"); ctx.fillStyle = "rgb(200,0,0)"; var rec = ctx.fillRect (0, 0, 55, 50); rec.onclick = function(){ alert('something'); } } </script> </head> <body onLoad="draw()"> <canvas id="canvas" width="300" height="300"></canvas> </body> </html>

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  • controling a float value with javascript

    - by kawtousse
    Hi, to control my input type and verify that its value is pretty a float in my form i deal with it in javascript like that: function verifierNombre () { var champ=document.getElementById("nperformed"); var str = champ.value; if(str.value==' '){champ.focus();} if (isNaN(str)) { alert("Invalid Valid! the field must be a number"); champ.focus(); return false; } return true; } but it still false because it doesn't accept really floats. so when entering a value like '11,2' the alert is declenched. I want to know how can I control float values with javascript. thanks.

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  • Simulate Click Javascript

    - by Belgin Fish
    Hi, I'm just wondering how I can have javascript simulate a click on a element. Currently I have <script type="text/javascript"> function simulateClick(control) { if (document.all) { control.click(); } else { var evObj = document.createEvent('MouseEvents'); evObj.initMouseEvent('click', true, true, window, 1, 12, 345, 7, 220, false, false, true, false, 0, null ); control.dispatchEvent(evObj); } } </script> <a href="http://www.google.com" id="mytest1">test 1</a><br> <script type="text/javascript"> simulateClick(document.getElementById('mytest1')); </script> But it's not working :( Any ideas?

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  • code in xmlhttp.readyState==4 doen't get executed

    - by shazia
    function download() { if (window.XMLHttpRequest) {// code for IE7+, Firefox, Chrome, Opera, Safari xmlhttp=new XMLHttpRequest(); } else {// code for IE6, IE5 xmlhttp=new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP"); } xmlhttp.onreadystatechange=function() { //alert(xmlhttp.readyState); if(xmlhttp.readyState==4 && xmlhttp.status==200) { alert (xmlhttp.responseText); } } xmlhttp.open("GET","import.php?file="+document.getElementById('uploaded_file').value,false); xmlhttp.send(); // location.reload(true); } if I put alert and monitor xmlhttp.readyState then it shows me that its status does turn 4 and it does go in the if statement, if I don't monitor it with alert then it doesn't go in the if statement but I know import.php is working because I can see the changes in the database. I don't know whats going on...can anyone help. Thanks

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  • Execute js on DOMContentLoaded in ff-extension

    - by ArtWorkAD
    Hi, I want to enable jQuery for my extension. So I want to do something similar to $(document).ready(function() { // put all your jQuery goodness in here. }); So I came up with var app = window.document.getElementById('page'); app.addEventListener("DOMContentLoaded", onPageLoad, false); function onPageLoad(){ alert("test"); } But this does not work at all. Any ideas how to call onPageLoad each time DOM content is reloaded?

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  • ajax post sending parameter failed

    - by kawtousse
    hi, in order to send to servlet parameter in post methos i am using ajax like the following: var xhr = getXhr(); xhr.onreadystatechange = function(){ if(xhr.readyState == 4 && xhr.status == 200) {alert("ok"); } }; xhr.open("POST","ServletEdition",true); xhr.setRequestHeader('Content-Type','application/x-www-form-urlencoded'); id = document.getElementById('idIdden').value; xhr.send("id="+id) In the servet the following: String hd=request.getParameter("id"); System.out.println("idDailyTimeSheet est::" +hd); But it failes every time and the problem that i didn't see the cause. thanks

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  • Visibility of elements by ID

    - by dragonfly
    Hi, how come that when I attach onchange by attribute and call it onchange="validateDate(FPR_CURR_FROM);" it works, but when I use a ASP .NET validator, and my attached function is called like : function anonymous() { ValidatorOnChange(event); validateDate(FPR_CURR_FROM); } I get error: FPR_CURR_FROM is undefined. First off: I know that using FPR_CURR_FROM to access element is BAD, and I should use getElementByID etc... And I will change it eventually. But as I bumped into that code, I'm curious what caused it - propably visibility of variables I guess.

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  • How do I put unordered list items into an array

    - by Clint
    Hi, My code is... How do I get the text in each list item into an array using native javascript? <ul id="list"> <li>List Item 1</li> <li>List Item 2</li> <li>List Item 3</li> <li>List Item 4</li> </ul> <script type="text/javascript"> var list = document.getElementById('list').childNodes.TextNode; for(var i=0;i < list.length; i++) { var arrValue = list[i]; alert(arrValue); } </script> Many thanks.

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  • What would be jQuery equivalent of this sf hover suckerfish code?

    - by metal-gear-solid
    What would be jQuery equivalent of this sf hover suckerfish code? <script> sfHover = function() { var sfEls = document.getElementById("navbar").getElementsByTagName("li"); for (var i=0; i<sfEls.length; i++) { sfEls[i].onmouseover=function() { this.className+=" hover"; } sfEls[i].onmouseout=function() { this.className=this.className.replace(new RegExp(" hover\\b"), ""); } } } if (window.attachEvent) window.attachEvent("onload", sfHover); </script>

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  • Javascript is freezing the browser when running this code

    - by user1420493
    I am trying to get the value of a text input and check if there is any links in it and then take those links and make them into tags. But when I run this code, something is going wrong and it completely freezes the page. Basically, I want it to check for "http://" and if that exists, to keep on adding to the substr length until the end of the string/link. Is there a better way to do this? // the id "post" could possibly say: "Hey, check this out! http://facebook.com" // I'd like it to just get that link and that's all I need help with, just to get the // value of that entire string/link. var x = document.getElementById("post"); var m = x.value.indexOf("http://"); var a = 0; var q = m; if (m != -1) { while (x.value.substr(q, 1) != " ") { var h = x.value.substr(m, a); q++; } }

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  • What's the recommended way to create an HTML elemnt and bind a listener to it using jQuery?

    - by Bytecode Ninja
    At the moment I achieve this using something like this: var myElem = "<tr id='tr-1'><td>content</td></tr>"; $("#myTable").append(myElem); $("#tr-1").click(function() { // blah blah }); Traditionally, when I wasn't using jQuery, I used to do something like this: var myElem = document.createElement(...); var myTable = document.getElementById("myTable"); myTable.appendChild(myElem); myElem.onclick = function() { // blah blah } The thing is, in the second approach I already have a reference to myElem and I don't have to scan the DOM ($("#tr-1")) to find it, like the jQuery approach, and hence it should be much faster especially in big pages. Isn't there a better jQuery-ish way to accomplish this task?

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  • How to check if Google Street View available and display message?

    - by Vafello
    I am passing lat and lng variables and display google sreet view in a div. The problem is that when the StreetView is unavilable then nothing is displayed. I would like to check if there is a streetview for a given lat and lng and display a message. Here is my code: var myPano = new GStreetviewPanorama(document.getElementById("street2"), panoOpts); var location = new GLatLng(lat,lng) myPano.setLocationAndPOV(location); Maybe I should use something like: Event.addListener(myPano, "error", errorMessage()); Any ideas?

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  • Javascript - document.links.className ?

    - by Slevin
    I have a Javascript question that I am curious about. When using: var test = document.links(arrayNum).name; Is it possible to dig deeper into specifying links? For instance, if there is just a group of links from within a div with an id that you would like to target as opposed to all the links on the page could you write something like: var test = document.getElementById('divId').links(arrayNum).name; Or could I add a class to the statement to target only the links associated with it? var test = document.links.className(arrayNum).name; Is anything like this feasible?

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  • Perform function on form submit

    - by flight643
    Hopefully this is a pretty simple question! I've got the code working in jQuery to listen for a specific form on a page to be submitted and perform an alert when it is.. I.e.: The form itself doesn't have a name so I am targetting the form within a specific form ID. $("#content form").submit(function() { alert("lorem ipsum dolor?"); }); What would be the syntax for performing this in javascript alone without using jquery? For example, I have this code (below) and just am unsure of how to listen for the form to be submitted to perform an action.. var submitform = document.getElementById("content").getElementsByTagName("form"); Thanks!

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