JavaScript - Printing Out Current Date
When I use the following script in my web page I do not get a print out. Can anyone tell me what is wrong?
<!-- Begin // Get today's current date. var now = new Date(); // Array list of days. var days = new Array('Sunday','Monday','Tuesday','Wednesday','Thursday','Friday','Saturday'); // Array list of months. var months = new Array('January','February','March','April','May','June','July','August','September','October','Novem ber','December'); // Calculate the number of the current day in the week. var date = ((now.getDate()<10) ? "0" : "")+ now.getDate(); // Calculate four digit year. function fourdigits(number) { return (number < 1000) ? number + 1900 : number; } // Join it all together today = days[now.getDay()] + ", " + months[now.getMonth()] + " " + date + ", " + (fourdigits(now.getYear())) ; // Print out the data. document.write(today); // End --> Similar TutorialsHello, I am a newbie to this forum. I have searched for the problem that I have in this forum but found none. I am creating a calendar using html/css and javascript. I used one the free javascript for calendar on the internet and modified it to the way I wanted it to be. However, I could not write the if statement so that the calendar will highlight the current date of the current month only, not all 12 months. And I could not write the if statement so that the calendar will know what day is a holiday and make it red color. Here is my code: Code: <!DOCTYPE html> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> <head> <title>My Calendar</title> <style type="text/css"> #left {position:absolute;left:40px;top:10px;} #right {position:absolute;left:400px;top:10px;} .table1 {border-collapse:collapse;background-color:#efefef;} .th2 {height:10px;background-color:#eeeee0;color:#951159;font-size:10px;} .sunday {background-color:#DD2211;font-size:10px;font-weight:bold;color:ivory;width:20px;height:8px;} .day {background-color:navy;font-size:10px;font-weight:bold;color:ivory;width:20px;height:8px;} .date0 {border:1px solid #cccccc;font-size:10px;color:red;font-weight:bold;text-align:center;} /* This is the color for Sundays and Holidays */ .date1 {border:1px solid #cccccc;font-size:10px;height:10px;font-weight:bold;text-align:center;} /* This is the color for regular days */ .today {border:1px solid #cccccc;font-size:10px; color:#0000ff;background-color:#daffee;} /* This is the color for current day */ </style> </head> <body bgcolor=#cccccc> <div id="left"> <script> var i=0; for (i=0;i<=5;i++) { function leapYear(year) { if (year % 4 == 0) // basic rule return true // is leap year /* else */ // else not needed when statement is "return" return false // is not leap year } function getDays(month, year) { // create array to hold number of days in each month var ar = new Array(12) ar[0] = 31 // January ar[1] = (leapYear(year)) ? 29 : 28 // February ar[2] = 31 // March ar[3] = 30 // April ar[4] = 31 // May ar[5] = 30 // June ar[6] = 31 // July ar[7] = 31 // August ar[8] = 30 // September ar[9] = 31 // October ar[10] = 30 // November ar[11] = 31 // December // return number of days in the specified month (parameter) return ar[month] } function getMonthName(month) { // create array to hold name of each month var ar = new Array( "JANUARY","FEBRUARY","MARCH","APRIL","MAY","JUNE", "JULY","AUGUST","SEPTEMBER","OCTOBER","NOVEMBER","DECEMBER") // return name of specified month (parameter) return ar[month] } setCal() function setCal() { // standard time attributes var now = new Date() var year = now.getFullYear() var current_month = now.getMonth() var date = now.getDate() now = null var month = i var monthName = getMonthName(month) // create instance of first day of month, and extract the day on which it occurs var firstDayInstance = new Date(year, month, 1) var firstDay = firstDayInstance.getDay() firstDayInstance = null // number of days in current month var days = getDays(month, year) // call function to draw calendar drawCal(firstDay + 1, days, date, monthName, year) } function drawCal(firstDay, lastDate, date, monthName, year) { // create basic table structure var text = "" // initialize accumulative variable to empty string text += '<CENTER>' text += '<TABLE class="table1">' // table settings text += '<TH COLSPAN=7 class="th2">' text += monthName + ' ' + year text += '</TH>' // close header cell // create array of abbreviated day names var weekDay = new Array("SUN", "MON","TUE","WED", "THU", "FRI", "SAT") // create first row of table to set column width and specify week day text += '<TR ALIGN="center" VALIGN="center">' for (var dayNum = 0; dayNum < 7; ++dayNum) { if (dayNum == 0) { text += '<TD class="sunday">' + weekDay[dayNum] + '</TD>' } else { text += '<TD class="day">' + weekDay[dayNum] + '</TD>' } } text += '</TR>' // declaration and initialization of two variables to help with tables var digit = 1 var curCell = 1 for (var row = 1; row <= Math.ceil((lastDate + firstDay - 1) / 7); ++row) { text += '<TR ALIGN="left" VALIGN="top">' for (var col = 1; col <= 7; ++col) { if (digit > lastDate) break if (curCell < firstDay) { text += '<TD></TD>'; curCell++ } else { if (col ==1) { // This is to make the text color red if it is Sunday text += '<TD class="date0">' + digit + '</TD>' } else /* if ((month ==1) && (col ==2) && (row==3)) { // This is to make the text color red if it is a holiday text += '<TD class="date0">' + digit + '</TD>' } else */ /* if (digit == date) { // current cell represent today's date text += '<TD class="today">' text += digit text += '</TD>' } else */ text += '<TD class="date1">' + digit + '</TD>' digit++ } } text += '</TR>' } // close all basic table tags text += '</TABLE>' text += '</CENTER>' // print accumulative HTML string document.write(text) } } </script> </div> <!-- #################################################################### --> <div id="right"> <script> var i=0; for (i=0;i<=5;i++) { function leapYear(year) { if (year % 4 == 0) // basic rule return true // is leap year /* else */ // else not needed when statement is "return" return false // is not leap year } function getDays(month, year) { // create array to hold number of days in each month var ar = new Array(12) ar[0] = 31 // January ar[1] = (leapYear(year)) ? 29 : 28 // February ar[2] = 31 // March ar[3] = 30 // April ar[4] = 31 // May ar[5] = 30 // June ar[6] = 31 // July ar[7] = 31 // August ar[8] = 30 // September ar[9] = 31 // October ar[10] = 30 // November ar[11] = 31 // December // return number of days in the specified month (parameter) return ar[month] } function getMonthName(month) { // create array to hold name of each month var ar = new Array( "JULY","AUGUST","SEPTEMBER","OCTOBER","NOVEMBER","DECEMBER") // return name of specified month (parameter) return ar[month] } setCal() function setCal() { // standard time attributes var now = new Date() var year = now.getFullYear() var current_month = now.getMonth() var date = now.getDate() now = null var month = i var monthName = getMonthName(month) // create instance of first day of month, and extract the day on which it occurs var firstDayInstance = new Date(year, month, 1) var firstDay = firstDayInstance.getDay() firstDayInstance = null // number of days in current month var days = getDays(month, year) // call function to draw calendar drawCal(firstDay + 1, days, date, monthName, year) } function drawCal(firstDay, lastDate, date, monthName, year) { // create basic table structure var text = "" // initialize accumulative variable to empty string text += '<CENTER>' text += '<TABLE class="table1">' // table settings text += '<TH COLSPAN=7 class="th2">' text += monthName + ' ' + year text += '</TH>' // close header cell // create array of abbreviated day names var weekDay = new Array("SUN", "MON","TUE","WED", "THU", "FRI", "SAT") // create first row of table to set column width and specify week day text += '<TR ALIGN="center" VALIGN="center">' for (var dayNum = 0; dayNum < 7; ++dayNum) { if (dayNum == 0) { text += '<TD class="sunday">' + weekDay[dayNum] + '</TD>' } else { text += '<TD class="day">' + weekDay[dayNum] + '</TD>' } } text += '</TR>' // declaration and initialization of two variables to help with tables var digit = 1 var curCell = 1 for (var row = 1; row <= Math.ceil((lastDate + firstDay - 1) / 7); ++row) { text += '<TR ALIGN="left" VALIGN="top">' for (var col = 1; col <= 7; ++col) { if (digit > lastDate) break if (curCell < firstDay) { text += '<TD></TD>'; curCell++ } else { if (col ==1) { // This is to make the text color red if it is Sunday text += '<TD class="date0">' + digit + '</TD>' } else /* if ((month ==1) && (col ==2) && (row==3)) { // This is to make the text color red if it is a holiday text += '<TD class="date0">' + digit + '</TD>' } else */ /* if (digit == date) { // current cell represent today's date text += '<TD class="today">' text += digit text += '</TD>' } else */ text += '<TD class="date1">' + digit + '</TD>' digit++ } } text += '</TR>' } // close all basic table tags text += '</TABLE>' text += '</CENTER>' // print accumulative HTML string document.write(text) } } </script> </div> </body> </html> This is just for my practice in html/css and javascript. Thanks for all your time and support. kvkt Hi guys. I'm trying to make a small bit of scripting that will show the current time, updating once every second. What I need is the following: 1. Multiple timezones or GMT offsets (just put me on the right path, I can code them in, 2. Daylight savings time taken into consideration (only for Australia), adding the 1 hour during the times it is needed, 3. Text to show "Open" and "Closed" during different times (open during 8am to 5pm and closed if not 8am to 5pm.) I have the following code as a start, but I am completely stuck with how to get the rest of what I need! Any help would be appreciated. <h4>Victoria <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- var currentTime = new Date() var hours = currentTime.getHours() var minutes = currentTime.getMinutes() if (minutes < 10){ minutes = "0" + minutes } document.write(hours + ":" + minutes + " ") if(hours > 11){ document.write("PM") } else { document.write("AM") } //--> </script> <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- var currentTime = new Date() var hours = currentTime.getHours() var minutes = currentTime.getMinutes() if (minutes < 10){ minutes = "0" + minutes } if(hours > 11){ document.write("True") } else { document.write("False") } //--> </script> </h4> Cheers in advance. Dale. I have been using the following script for some time and it has only just been made known to me that it fails on todays date ! not sure if this is the case for other days but the days of the week are all messed up and do not show correctly for a date in June 2011. Code: var ds_i_date = new Date(); ds_c_month = ds_i_date.getMonth() + 1; ds_c_year = ds_i_date.getFullYear(); // Get Element By Id function ds_getel(id) { return document.getElementById(id); } // Get the left and the top of the element. function ds_getleft(el) { var tmp = el.offsetLeft; el = el.offsetParent while(el) { tmp += el.offsetLeft; el = el.offsetParent; } return tmp; } function ds_gettop(el) { var tmp = el.offsetTop; el = el.offsetParent while(el) { tmp += el.offsetTop; el = el.offsetParent; } return tmp; } // Output Element var ds_oe = ds_getel('ds_calclass'); // Container var ds_ce = ds_getel('ds_conclass'); // Output Buffering var ds_ob = ''; function ds_ob_clean() { ds_ob = ''; } function ds_ob_flush() { ds_oe.innerHTML = ds_ob; ds_ob_clean(); } function ds_echo(t) { ds_ob += t; } var ds_element; // Text Element... var ds_monthnames = [ 'January', 'February', 'March', 'April', 'May', 'June', 'July', 'August', 'September', 'October', 'November', 'December' ]; // You can translate it for your language. var ds_daynames = [ 'Sun', 'Mon', 'Tue', 'Wed', 'Thu', 'Fri', 'Sat' ]; // You can translate it for your language. // Calendar template function ds_template_main_above(t) { return '<table cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1" class="ds_tbl">' + '<tr>' + '<td class="ds_head" style="cursor: pointer" onclick="ds_py();"><<</td>' + '<td class="ds_head" style="cursor: pointer" onclick="ds_pm();"><</td>' + '<td class="ds_head" style="cursor: pointer" onclick="ds_hi();" colspan="3">[Close]</td>' + '<td class="ds_head" style="cursor: pointer" onclick="ds_nm();">></td>' + '<td class="ds_head" style="cursor: pointer" onclick="ds_ny();">>></td>' + '</tr>' + '<tr>' + '<td colspan="7" class="ds_head">' + t + '</td>' + '</tr>' + '<tr>'; } function ds_template_day_row(t) { return '<td class="ds_subhead">' + t + '</td>'; // Define width in CSS, XHTML 1.0 Strict doesn't have width property for it. } function ds_template_new_week() { return '</tr><tr>'; } function ds_template_blank_cell(colspan) { return '<td colspan="' + colspan + '"></td>' } function ds_template_day(d, m, y) { return '<td class="ds_cell" onMouseout="this.style.background=\'#EEE\';" onMouseover="this.style.background=\'#999\';" onclick="ds_onclick(' + d + ',' + m + ',' + y + ')">' + d + '</td>'; // Define width the day row. } function ds_template_main_below() { return '</tr>' + '</table>'; } // This one draws calendar... function ds_draw_calendar(m, y) { // First clean the output buffer. ds_ob_clean(); // Here we go, do the header ds_echo (ds_template_main_above(ds_monthnames[m - 1] + ' ' + y)); for (i = 0; i < 7; i ++) { ds_echo (ds_template_day_row(ds_daynames[i])); } // Make a date object. var ds_dc_date = new Date(); ds_dc_date.setMonth(m - 1); ds_dc_date.setFullYear(y); ds_dc_date.setDate(1); if (m == 1 || m == 3 || m == 5 || m == 7 || m == 8 || m == 10 || m == 12) { days = 31; } else if (m == 4 || m == 6 || m == 9 || m == 11) { days = 30; } else { days = (y % 4 == 0) ? 29 : 28; } var first_day = ds_dc_date.getDay(); var first_loop = 1; // Start the first week ds_echo (ds_template_new_week()); // If sunday is not the first day of the month, make a blank cell... if (first_day != 0) { ds_echo (ds_template_blank_cell(first_day)); } var j = first_day; for (i = 0; i < days; i ++) { // Today is sunday, make a new week. // If this sunday is the first day of the month, // we've made a new row for you already. if (j == 0 && !first_loop) { // New week!! ds_echo (ds_template_new_week()); } // Make a row of that day! ds_echo (ds_template_day(i + 1, m, y)); // This is not first loop anymore... first_loop = 0; // What is the next day? j ++; j %= 7; } // Do the footer ds_echo (ds_template_main_below()); // And let's display.. ds_ob_flush(); // Scroll it into view. //ds_ce.scrollIntoView(); } // A function to show the calendar. // When user click on the date, it will set the content of t. function ds_sh(t) { // Set the element to set... ds_element = t; // Make a new date, and set the current month and year. var ds_sh_date = new Date(); ds_c_month = ds_sh_date.getMonth() + 1; ds_c_year = ds_sh_date.getFullYear(); // Draw the calendar ds_draw_calendar(ds_c_month, ds_c_year); // To change the position properly, we must show it first. ds_ce.style.display = ''; // Move the calendar container! the_left = ds_getleft(t); the_top = ds_gettop(t) + t.offsetHeight; ds_ce.style.left = the_left + 'px'; ds_ce.style.top = the_top + 'px'; // Scroll it into view. //ds_ce.scrollIntoView(); } // Hide the calendar. function ds_hi() { ds_ce.style.display = 'none'; } // Moves to the next month... function ds_nm() { // Increase the current month. ds_c_month ++; // We have passed December, let's go to the next year. // Increase the current year, and set the current month to January. if (ds_c_month > 12) { ds_c_month = 1; ds_c_year++; } // Redraw the calendar. ds_draw_calendar(ds_c_month, ds_c_year); } // Moves to the previous month... function ds_pm() { ds_c_month = ds_c_month - 1; // Can't use dash-dash here, it will make the page invalid. // We have passed January, let's go back to the previous year. // Decrease the current year, and set the current month to December. if (ds_c_month < 1) { ds_c_month = 12; ds_c_year = ds_c_year - 1; // Can't use dash-dash here, it will make the page invalid. } // Redraw the calendar. ds_draw_calendar(ds_c_month, ds_c_year); } // Moves to the next year... function ds_ny() { // Increase the current year. ds_c_year++; // Redraw the calendar. ds_draw_calendar(ds_c_month, ds_c_year); } // Moves to the previous year... function ds_py() { // Decrease the current year. ds_c_year = ds_c_year - 1; // Can't use dash-dash here, it will make the page invalid. // Redraw the calendar. ds_draw_calendar(ds_c_month, ds_c_year); } // Format the date to output. function ds_format_date(d, m, y) { // 2 digits month. m2 = '00' + m; m2 = m2.substr(m2.length - 2); // 2 digits day. d2 = '00' + d; d2 = d2.substr(d2.length - 2); // YYYY-MM-DD return d2 + '-' + m2 + '-' + y; } // When the user clicks the day. function ds_onclick(d, m, y) { // Hide the calendar. ds_hi(); // Set the value of it, if we can. if (typeof(ds_element.value) != 'undefined') { ds_element.value = ds_format_date(d, m, y); // this part is a personal bit of code to allow my page to update correctly and in time. if("fireEvent" in ds_element) ds_element.fireEvent("onChange"); else { var evt = document.createEvent("HTMLEvents"); evt.initEvent("change", false, true); ds_element.dispatchEvent(evt); } // // Maybe we want to set the HTML in it. } else if (typeof(ds_element.innerHTML) != 'undefined') { ds_element.innerHTML = ds_format_date(d, m, y); // I don't know how should we display it, just alert it to user. } else { alert (ds_format_date(d, m, y)); } } what can be the reasons for the same code which works perfectly in notepad to not show its result in a jsp application done using eclipse??anything to do with settings? I am not able to display the current date as default in dd/mm/yyyy format in drop down boxes..only dd and yyyy apears but month isnt apearing as default.. can u suggest alternative logic and its code to implement the same?? Not sure if this is possible in javascript: I'm looking for two different dates (bill date and due date) on an invoice that are captured by OCR. If one of them exists, but the other does not, I want the empty field to be 14 days before (or after) the other. For example: if the bill date is 7/27/2010 and the due date was not captured, I want to set the due date as 8/10/2010 (14 days after the bill date). If the due date was captured as 8/10/2010, but the due date is blank, I want to assign the bill date as 7/27/2010 (14 days before the due date). if both dates have values, do nothing. Thanks. Hello, I really need your help with one. How can I use the following code below to save the date from my popup window datepicker back into a var and relay it back onto its parent page? I can't seem to figure this out: Code: <html> <head> <script> function open_cal() { var str_html = "" + "<!DOCTYPE html>\n" + "<html lang=\"en\">\n" + "<head>\n" + "<meta charset=\"utf-8\">\n" + "<title>CALENDAR</title>\n" + "<link href=\"jq/jquery-ui.css\" rel=\"stylesheet\" type=\"text/css\">\n" + "<script src=\"jq/jquery.min.js\" type=\"text/javascript\"></" + "script>\n" + "<script src=\"jq/jquery-ui.min.js\" type=\"text/javascript\"></" + "script>\n" + "<script src=\"jq/datepicker.js\" type=\"text/javascript\"></" + "script>\n" + "</head>\n" + "<body>\n" + "<div id=\"text\" style=\"font: bold 10pt Tahoma\">Enter Approval Date:</div>\n" + "<div id=\"datepicker\"></div>\n" + "</body>\n" + "</html>" var j = window.open("","CALENDAR","width=200,height=250,status=no,resizable=yes,top=200,left=200") j.opener = self; j.document.write(str_html); } </script> </head> <body> <input onclick="open_cal()" type="button" value="Open" name="B1"> </body> </html> Datepicker.js: Code: $(function() { $( "#datepicker" ).datepicker({ dateFormat: 'dd/mm/yy', onSelect: function(dateText, inst) { alert(dateText) window.close() } }) }); Any help with this is greatly and mostly appreciated. Thanks in advance, Cheers, J I have a drop down menu where people can select a month, day and year. Based on their selection, I want to show them an image. If their selection is >= July 26, 2010 but <= July 25, 2011, show the red image; If their selection is >= July 26, 2011 but <= July 25, 2012, show the white image; If their selection is >= July 26, 2012 but <= July 25, 2013, show the blue image; If their selection is >= July 26, 2013 but <= July 25, 2014, show the yellow image; I don't know how to compare a selected date to a range of dates like this. Using Adobe Form Javascript validation, how would I do this code for Visual Basic in Javascript (non web) Code: If PurchaseDate.Value > Date Then MsgBox ("PurchaseDate cannot be greater than Today's Date!") Cancel = True End If Something along these lines but this isnt working: Code: If (PurchaseDate.Value > Date) Then { app.alert ("Purchase Date cannot be greater than Today's Date!"); } Thanks Hi, I've inherited a Form which calculates a future date based on a calculation and then inserts today's date and the future date into a database. The day part of the date is formatted as a number. This is fine, but up to 9 the numbers display in single figures with no leading zeros. I want them to display leading zeros (e.g. 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11... 30, 31) So; 1/12/2010 is NOT wanted 01/12/2010 IS wanted The inherited code originally set the Month names as "Jan", "Feb" etc, and it was easy to kludge these to 01, 02... 12, but I suspect there's a more elgant solution to this as well, this bit of the code works so it's not as vital to neaten this but my database needs dd/mm/yyyy format (it's a third party email program). Code: </script> <script type="text/javascript"> var todaysDate = new Date(); function updateExpiryDate(){ var weeklyMileage = document.getElementById('AvWeeklyMileage').value; var expiryDate; var weeks = 0; var expiryDateString = ''; if (!isNaN(parseInt(weeklyMileage))){ weeks = 700/weeklyMileage; expiryDate = new Date(todaysDate.getTime() + (1000 * 3600 * 24 * 7 * weeks)); var expiryDateString = expiryDate.getDate() + '/' + getMonthString(expiryDate.getMonth()+1) + '/' + expiryDate.getFullYear(); document.getElementById('expiryDate').innerHTML = expiryDateString; document.getElementById('ShoeExpiryDate').value = expiryDateString; } else { document.getElementById('ShoeExpiryDate').value = ''; document.getElementById('expiryDate').innerHTML = 'Please enter a valid weekly average mileage' } } function getMonthString(monthNumber){ var monthString = ""; switch(monthNumber){ case 1: monthString = "01"; break; case 2: monthString = "02"; break; case 3: monthString = "03"; break; case 4: monthString = "04"; break; case 5: monthString = "05"; break; case 6: monthString = "06"; break; case 7: monthString = "07"; break; case 8: monthString = "08"; break; case 9: monthString = "09"; break; case 10: monthString = "10"; break; case 11: monthString = "11"; break; case 12: monthString = "12"; break; default: // do nothing; } return monthString; } function setTodaysDate(){ var todaysDateString = todaysDate.getDate() + '/' + getMonthString(todaysDate.getMonth()+1) + '/' + todaysDate.getFullYear(); document.getElementById('todaysDate').innerHTML =todaysDateString; document.getElementById('DateOfPurchase').value = todaysDateString; } Can someone point me in the right direction please? Hi, I need to add days to a date in javascript, My requirement is as follows: Date is coming from a textbox. eg:- 26/07/2010 days from this statement var day1=document.getElementById('<%=HiddenDate.ClientID %>').value; an eg:- if the date is 28/01/2012 and days Needed to be added=5 the added date should be 02/02/2012. Can anybody help me? Thanks Jamuna hello there this is in vb script. but i dont where to post it. can any one hlep me out plzz I need to check if the date entered by user is within 5th date from current date. I am trying to do it this way entered date has month and date value Code: sResvDate = 01/24 Set sMaxDays to getdate(5) but get date will give year too. and how do i compare if it less than 5th day or not. Hi there everyone, My question is one that has been asked many times before always with the same answer. I'm hoping that all the new developments with JQUERY and Prototype that a method would have come about on how to print an external HTML file without first opening it? So you click it and it prints without having to use frames, redirects etc... Any ideas? Hi Guys, Using this code i have managed to get the query value from the url. code: PHP Code: <script type="text/javascript"> // Check referrer function getQuerystring(key, default_) { if (default_==null) default_=""; key = key.replace(/[\[]/,"\\\[").replace(/[\]]/,"\\\]"); var regex = new RegExp("[\\?&]"+key+"=([^&#]*)"); var qs = regex.exec(window.location.href); if(qs == null) return default_; else return qs[1]; } var refVal = getQuerystring('r'); </script> <div id="div-regForm"> <div class="form-title">Sign Up</div> <div class="form-sub-title">Earn points & then swap for prizes! FREE!</div> <form id="regForm" action="sign-up.php" method="post"> <table> <tbody> <tr> <td><label for="fname">First Name:</label></td> <td><div class="input-container"><input name="fname" id="fname" type="text" value="<?php print $_POST['fname']; ?>" /></div></td> </tr> <tr> <td><label for="lname">Last Name:</label></td> <td><div class="input-container"><input name="lname" id="lname" type="text" value="<?php print $_POST['lname']; ?>" /></div></td> </tr> <tr> <td><label for="email">Your Email:</label></td> <td><div class="input-container"><input name="email" id="email" type="text" value="<?php print $_POST['email']; ?>" /></div></td> </tr> <tr> <td><label for="pass">Password:</label></td> <td><div class="input-container"><input name="pass1" id="pass1" type="password" value="<?php print $_POST['pass1']; ?>" /></div></td> </tr> <tr> <td><label for="pass">Confirm Password:</label></td> <td><div class="input-container"><input name="pass2" id="pass2" type="password" value="<?php print $_POST['pass2']; ?>" /></div></td> </tr> <tr> <td><label for="cntry">Country:</label></td> <td><div class="input-container"><select name="cntry"><?php foreach($countryArray as $country) { print "<option value=\"$country\">$country</option>"; } ?></select></div></td> </tr> <tr> <td> </td> <td><input name="r" type="hidden" value="<script type="text/javascript">document.write(refVal);</script>" /><input type="submit" class="greenButton" name="submitSignUp" value="Sign Up" /></td> </tr> </tbody> </table> </form> </div> in this part value="<script type="text/javascript">document.write(refVal);</script>" /> i can't seem to put the value in the hidden field it print fine in the code just above. thanks for any help guys Graham Hey. I have been pulling out my hair trying to do this. I am printing out the contents of a DIV tag but it does not print the css with it. Just the basic text For example: .testDiv { border: 1px solid #0F0; margin-right: 300px; text-decoration: underline; font-weight: bold; } The print does not change the text according to the css. Why is this? Thanks in advance for any help. Marc Hi I have the code below which geocodes a postcode and returns a lat a long value. Its standard code from Google maps. I just want to print these values to a screen. I tried document.write(value) but this produces nothing. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Code: <script type="text/javascript"> var localSearch = new GlocalSearch(); function usePointFromPostcode(postcode) { localSearch.setSearchCompleteCallback(null, function() { if (localSearch.results[0]) { var resultLat = localSearch.results[0].lat; var resultLng = localSearch.results[0].lng; } document.write(resultLat+resultLng); //alert("Latitude: " + resultLat + "\nLongitude: " + resultLng + " q"); }); localSearch.execute(postcode + ", UK"); } </script> TIA Stew Quote: var c739=new Array ("C#739","Brick Township","125 Route 65","Brick","NJ","08723","Phone #","1234569"); Quote: var c741=new Array ("C#741","Brick","125 kool st ","copolla","NJ","07831","Phone #","6957891"); Quote: document.write(c739[1]); I need help for the above code. I created a simple Array which would then be growing too soon. I need to add a prompt : store : c739 then all the elements would show as: C#739 Brick Township 125 Route 65 Brick, NJ 07831 Phone# 1234569 Please help. Thank you in advance. I have a routine that prints a textarea: Code: function printInput(f){ var ifr = window.frames['printFrame']; if (ifr){ //print the content of the invisible iframe ifr.document.getElementById('content').innerHTML=f.WRKNOTEPAD.value.replace(/\n/g,'<br />'); ifr.focus(); ifr.print(); } else { //print by opening a new window and then closing it var html='<html><head><style type="text/css">div{font:normal 14px Verdana}</style></head><body onload="window.print();window.close()"><div>'+f.WRKNOTEPAD.value.replace(/\n/g,'<br />');+'</div></body></html>' var win = window.open('','_blank','menubar,scrollbars,resizable'); win.document.open(); win.document.write(html); win.document.close(); } } function writeContent(objIframe){ var html='<html><head><style type="text/css">div{font:normal 14px Verdana}</style></head><body><div id="content"></div></body></html>' objIframe.document.write(html); objIframe.document.close(); } This works nicely when the button is of input type: Code: <form name="FORMNOTES"><textarea name=WRKNOTEPAD cols=140 rows=20 wrap=yes style=\"font-family: Arial; font-size: 10pt\"></textarea><div> <br> <input type="button" value="Print notepad" onClick="printInput(this.form)"> </div> <iframe name="I1" id="printFrame" src="javascript:parent.writeContent(this)" width="1" height="1"></iframe></form> But when I try to make the input button an img button it errors: Code: <img border="0" src="/images/printnotes.gif" onClick="printInput(this.form)"> The error is "WRKNOTEPAD is null or not an object". Is there any way to overcome this and use an image to achieve the same thing? I'm thinking that the image is not an element(?) - is that the reason? Thanks for any light on this. Hi folks, i am trying to generate a dynamic datefield with date mask "mm/dd/yyyy" and trying to insert it into Oracle db ...i still got the error ORA invalid month ehich means the date filed is not recognized as date: below is what i am doing : newStartDate = document.createElement( 'INPUT' ); newStartDate.setAttribute('type','Date'); newStartDate.setAttribute('id1','id'+ elementid+elementrow); newStartDate.setAttribute('name','StartDateName'+ elementid+elementrow); newStartDate.size=8; newStartDate.style.backgroundColor= bgc; any help thanks ?? Also i want to add a datepicke to this textbox..how it is posible / other option is to use Jquery datepicker but could not know how to impement it thanks again Hello. Im trying to put in a Popup printer-friendly page on my site. the Popup works great in Chrome and FireFox. It even works in IE - except im getting a black bg instead of the white i get in the other browsers. Also the print command is not working in Firefox or IE. Im running FireFox 8 and IE 9. heres the code for the Popup: Code: <script language="javascript" type="text/javascript"> <!-- function popitup(url) { newwindow=window.open(url,'name','height=200,width=150'); if (window.focus) {newwindow.focus()} return false; } // --> </script> </head> <div> <img src="IMAGES/BidsCouponSmall-text.png" /> <br /> <br /> <a href="printcoupon.htm" target="coupon" onclick="window.open('printcoupon.htm','coupon','height=500, width=400,toolbar=no,directories=no,status=no, menubar=no,scrollbars=no,resizable=no'); return false;" >Click HERE To Print</a> <br /> </div> To avoid cluttering of this post, the page im having printing problems with can be found he http://bidsservice.net/printcoupon.htm its all html, css, and JS. no server-side code. I have the following code attached that gives me a prime number. I can't seem to put the logic behind having this code print from an alert the prime numbers from 1-100. Of course, this code is only giving me "the" prime number. I just don't know where to begin, or how to store each number. Array maybe?
Code: var finding_primes = function() { var number = 31, prime = true; for ( var i = 2; i < number; i++ ) { if ( number % i == 0 ) prime = false; } if (prime) { alert( number + " is prime."); } else { alert( number + " is not prime."); } } |