JavaScript - How Do I Write Characters From Different Charsets In Javascript?
Hi everyone. I do all of my writing and editing in notepad but can't figure out how to use characters from different charsets in the same script-block.
For example if I wanted to write Code: if ( CharInput=="ش" ) { N = 1;} if ( CharInput=="厜" ) { N = 2;} I've found the unicode the number for ش is 0634 and 厜 is 539C. But I don't know how to use them. My question is how do I modify the above piece of code so it works in something like notepad? I can't cut and paste them in because in plain text files like that of notepad the formating is lost and I'm pretty sure html wouldn't allow that anyway. Thanks for reading Similar Tutorialshi all, am doing a check on my fields, so that they only contain certain characters and numbers. i have this. var validEntry = /^[a-zA-Z0-9@$&"]+/; but this also captures a space in between words as an error. can somebody please tell me on how to avoid this. thanks. So, I have this javasript code in HEAD <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- function validateThis(registerForm) { if (registerForm.firstname.value == 'Name') { alert("Oops"); return false; } else { return true; } } //--> </script> with this form in BODY <form action="register.php" method="post" name="registerForm" onSubmit="return validateThis(this)"> <input type="text" value="Name" onclick="if(this.value=='Name'){this.value=''}" onblur="if(this.value==''){this.value='Name'}" name="firstname"> </form> and I want to put a text with Greek characters instead of value "Name". I tried it and the "function validateThis" didn't work. The form just passes it and returns true. I tried also hexadecimal code,HTML entities and numeric HTML entities and didn't work either. What I should I do? Thank you in advance! how can I write on a picture with javascript? Is there an inbuilt function in javascript to convert web characters like
Code: & back to '&' for use in a search text field? This is driving me nuts I need to replace all instances of "zz" with 'Z'. I can easily replace other strings such as a = a.replace(/mickeymouse/, "Z"); but a = a.replace(/zz/, "Z"); doesn't work. Must be a double characer thing? I have am currently taking over as the developer for this web site, and the developer who left the project unfinished wrote a script. What it does is takes posts from vBulletin forums, for instance News posts, and then it grabs the posts by ID and Title and writes the title on the home page of the web site. The problem right now that I have is the test wraps, you can see what I mean here http://www.netcodeilluminati.com/v2 If you look on the left, I want to make the text cut off after a certain amount of characters with "..." at the end as if there is more to the title but you can't see it. Here is the script: for (x = 0; x < 5; x++) { document.write("<li><div class=\"li_icon\"><img src=\"images/icons/text.png\" alt=\"text\" /></div><div class=\"li_text\">"); document.write("<a href=\"../forums/showthread.php?t="+threads[x].threadid+"\">"+threads[x].title+"</a></div></li>"); } I was wondering how I could go about doing this. Thanks for any future help. -Kevin I need javascript to read height of an static multiline text and write height value into the var value? Is it possible? write a function that when called will ask the user for a series of numbers to be entered 1 at a time and then calculates their sum,their average,and their average rounded up then output the results. for example the average of a series of numbers is found by adding the numbers together and dividing by the amount of numbers entered (so the average of 2,5,1 and 7 is equal to (2+5+1+7)/4=15/4=3.75). how do i write a recursive program to calculate the factorial of a number between 0 and 6.if the user enters a number greater than 6 you should prompt the user again to input another number or -1 to exit the program.how do i write the pseudo code and the javascript code for this program? i have no idea of how to do this and have been trying to figure it out since the last hour JavaScript code responsive quiz I live in turkey. Can you write me such a code for my site? Is it possible to use JavaScript to locate all of the "smiley sad Icon.jpg"'s and output the location within the table? Such as A3, and B2. Thank you in advance. Code: <html> <body> <table width="200" border="1"> <tr Id="A"> <td Id="1"><img src="http://www.hencam.co.uk/hencam_forum//extensions/Smile/tango/face-smile.png"> </td> <td Id="2"><img src="http://www.hencam.co.uk/hencam_forum//extensions/Smile/tango/face-smile.png"></td> <td Id="3"><img src="http://www.iconeasy.com/icon/thumbnails/System/Icons%20for%20Developers/smiley%20sad%20Icon.jpg"></td> </tr> <tr Id="B"> <td Id="1"><img src="http://www.hencam.co.uk/hencam_forum//extensions/Smile/tango/face-smile.png"></td> <td Id="2"><img src="http://www.iconeasy.com/icon/thumbnails/System/Icons%20for%20Developers/smiley%20sad%20Icon.jpg"></td> <td Id="3"><img src="http://www.hencam.co.uk/hencam_forum//extensions/Smile/tango/face-smile.png"></td> </tr> <tr Id="C"> <td Id="1"><img src="http://www.hencam.co.uk/hencam_forum//extensions/Smile/tango/face-smile.png"></td> <td Id="2"><img src="http://www.hencam.co.uk/hencam_forum//extensions/Smile/tango/face-smile.png"></td> <td Id="3"><img src="http://www.hencam.co.uk/hencam_forum//extensions/Smile/tango/face-smile.png"></td> </tr> </table> </body> </html> Hi Everyone, I must admit that I'm a newbie in writing javascript. Can anyone help me with a script that will enable me to display a flash movie on one of my sites. I will appreciate all your responses. Thank you. Without elaboration plz see my code: Code: <body> <script> var b="s"; </script> <button target="_blank" onclick="window.open('http://......php?b="javascript:document.write(b);"&id=2&q=<?php print $_GET['q']; ?>','1','');return false;">xyz</button> </body> i don understand why this javascript:document.write(b); doesnt work in url... i know its simple yet it make my hair out of my head. plz count it.. Hello: I have two input boxes on a form which receive the first and last name of a user. I want to be able to use charAt() to get the first letter in each box and pass it to a third box on the same form. Is this doable? May I request some help? I was thinking something like the function below would be the starting point --I stand correct, as it is not working. Code: <script type=\"text/javascript\"> var str=\"Mossa\"; <!--document.write(str.charAt(0));--> document.write('<INPUT TYPE=text size=2 VALUE=\"str.charAt(0);\">'); var str=\"Barandao\"; document.write('<INPUT TYPE=text VALUE=\"str.charAt(0)\">'); <!--document.write(str.charAt(0));--> </script> Any thoughts! Mossa I've written the following html, <html> <head> <script type="text/javascript"> function createpage(){ var first = document.getElementById('first').value var second = document.getElementById('second').value var third = document.getElementById('third').value var j = window.open('random'); var new_page = '<html><head><script type="text/javascript">function open_win() { window.open(first) window.open(second) window.open(third) } </script></head><body onLoad = "open_win()"></body></html>'; j.document.write(new_page); j.document.close(); } </script> </head> <body> <form action=""> <p> First Link: <input type="text" id="first" name="first"/> Second Link: <input type="text" id="second" name="second"/> Third Link: <input type="text" id="third" name="third"/> <input type=BUTTON value="Submit" name="mySubmit" onClick="createpage();return false;"> </p> </form> </body> </html> With the intention to eventually implement it into a website that "mashes" several URLs together into a tinyurl that, upon being opened, creates several tabs of the content the creator wanted in the single URL. Does that make sense? In order to best do this I figured a page with a random character string (I haven't yet implemented this part, for now 'random' holds the place of the new page/link) would have to be created that would launch all the tabs and then close itself. Here's what it should do... 1) User enter 3 URLs into three forms: First Link: <input type="text" id="first" name="first"/> Second Link: <input type="text" id="second" name="second"/> Third Link: <input type="text" id="third" name="third"/> 2) User clicks Submit button that calls "createpage()" function that's declared in the <head>er. The first part of this function declares the links that were inputted as variables first, second, and, third. <script type="text/javascript"> function createpage(){ var first = document.getElementById('first').value var second = document.getElementById('second').value var third = document.getElementById('third').value 3) "createpage()" function then declares a new window named 'random' to variable j (I have random.html stored in the same folder as this project. It is empty.) var j = window.open('random') 4) Next "createpage()" creates a variable that stores a full page's html code that includes a script that launches each link individually with window.open(). var new_page = '<html><head><script type="text/javascript">function open_win() { window.open(first) window.open(second) window.open(third) } </script></head><body onLoad = "open_win()"></body></html>'; 5) "createpage()" writes the code (stored in variable 'new_page') to document 'random' with j.document.write(new_page); 6) "createpage()" closes the document. If the value is negative it should be in red, otherwise it should be in green. It looks like JavaScript completely ignores the css class. Help please. Code: <html> <head> <title>Prva</title> <style type="text/css"> span.Pozitivno { color:green; font-weight:bold; } span.Negativno { color:red; font-weight:bold; } </style> <script type="text/javascript"> function vpisi_stevila() { var a; var b; //Vnos spremenljivk a=prompt("Vnesi stevilo a:") b=prompt("Vnesi stevilo b:") a=a*1 //S tem spremenimo string v int b=b*1 //Izpis stevil if(a<0) { document.write("A:<span class='Negativno'> " + a + " </span> <br />"); } else { document.write("A:<span class='Pozitivno'> " + a + " </span> <br />"); } if(b<0) { document.write("A:<span class='Negativno'> " + a + " </span> <br />"); } else { document.write("A:<span class='Pozitivno'> " + a + " </span> <br />"); } document.write("Vsota:", a+b, "<br />"); document.write("Razlika:", a-b, "<br />"); document.write("Mnozenje:", a*b, "<br />"); document.write("Deljenje:", a/b, "<br />"); document.write("Ostanek:", a%b, "<br />"); if(a>b) //Ce je A vecje od B { document.writeln("A je <b>večje </b> od b") } if(a<b) //Ce je B vecje od A { document.writeln("A je <b>manjse </b> od b") } if(a==b) //Ce sta enaka { document.writeln("A je <b>enako </b> b") } } </script> </head> <body onload="vpisi_stevila()"> </body> </html> Hello, I use a iplocator api, which is javascript and gives out the city name, country and zipcode output PHP Code: <script language="JavaScript" src="http://www.somesite.com/somefile.js?key=apikey"></script> <script language="JavaScript"> <!-- document.write(ip2location_isp() + ', ' + ip2location_city() + ', ' + ip2location_zip_code() + ', ' + ip2location_net_speed()); //--> </script> my question or where i need help is that, i would like to output each of those as a hidden text field, so later i can store into mysq database with POST method from the hidden field. thank you in advance for your time n help I'm working on a website that will basically embed a widget/frame sent by a handler into a user's current page. The user basically adds a script tag to where they would like the HTML to be. The script tag has their settings and is basically a document.write that calls all the code that we want displayed. So here's my problem. We have a map that we need to add in a specific section, and to get the map we have to call another script tag. So we end up having a script tag (map) embedded in another script tag (the code for the widget/frame) or we end up having to document.write inside a document.write. Now this works just fine and as expected in Firefox, Safari, and Chrome. However, Internet Explorer and Opera wait until the first document.write is completely finished before calling the embedded one. Of course the problem with this, is that it takes the map out of the document's flow and just appends it to the bottom left of the page. Since the rest of the page has already been called, there's no way to move the interior "map" script. Any ideas? Basically just trying to figure out how (if even possible) to render an embedded script tag in Internet Explorer and be able to place it properly. I've tried everything that I can think of, including AJAX and Google's unescape script. Any suggestions, I'd greatly appreciate it. Or even if you've encountered a similar problem, and know that it just isn't possible in IE or Opera, that would be fine too. Thanks in advance! Hi i have a function (i wont write it out coz it is too long!) but after i have done the main calculations within this function i wont to display some of the variables in a table. i have writen: document.write( <table border="1"> <tr><td> Value 1 </td><td> document.write(a); //here * </td></tr> </table> ); were it says "here *" i wont to write within the table variable a (which i have defined properly in the function). However, as i have already written document.write it actually displays the text "document.write(a);" instead of the value for var a. Help asap please as it in for school soon! Thanks in advanced :D |