JavaScript - Fuel Subsidy Will Be Given To Public Transportation Next Week In Lhasa
From:tibettravel.org
According to source from Lhasa's transportation management office, local vehicles in public transportation, farming and forestry sectors will enjoy a direct financial subsidy from the municipal government of Lhasa, capital city of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. Urban cabs will get 110 yuan and urban buses will get 100 yuan per month for each while buses of rural routes will ge 120 yuan per month for each. Transportation service companies should collect the monthly operation information of all vehicles and then report to the municipal transportation management office. Subsidies will be delivered directly to the companies and then transferred to vehicle owners or drivers after financial verification. Sources from: China Tibet Online;Reported by:tibettravel.org Similar TutorialsA webapp i'm working on needs to be able to use UTF8 characters, and be able to write them to a disk (using XP Universal Connect) - just like my previous webapps. However, when i write normal text to the output file, i get no problems. When i try to write a Chinese character (e.g. 你) to the output file, i just get a comma " ' " character written in it's place. here is the function that is writing the data to the disk: Code: function SaveToDisk(FileName, Content) { try { netscape.security.PrivilegeManager.enablePrivilege("UniversalXPConnect"); } catch (e) { alert("Permission to save file was denied."); } var file = Components.classes["@mozilla.org/file/local;1"] .createInstance(Components.interfaces.nsILocalFile); file.initWithPath( FileName ); if ( file.exists() == false ) { file.create( Components.interfaces.nsIFile.NORMAL_FILE_TYPE, 420 ); } var outputStream = Components.classes["@mozilla.org/network/file-output-stream;1"] .createInstance( Components.interfaces.nsIFileOutputStream ); outputStream.init( file, 0x04 | 0x08 | 0x20, 420, 0 ); var output = Content; var result = outputStream.write( output, output.length ); outputStream.close(); } I checked my browser, and it's already in UTF8 mode when i am writing this file. I'm curious as to what is not working. Is there some special value that i need to change in my SaveToDisk() function? public classTestGeometricObject{ /** Main Method */ public static void main(String[] args) { //Declare and initialize two geometric objects GeometricObject geoObject1 = new Circle(5); GeometricObject geoObject2 = new Rectangles(5,3); System.out.println("The two objects have the same area? " + equalArea(geoObject1, geoObject2)); //Display circle displayGeometricObject(geoObject1); //Display rectangle displayGeometricObject(geoObject2); } /**A method for comparing */ public static boolean equalArea(GeometricObject object1, GeometricObject object2) { return object1.getArea()==object2.getArea(); } /**A method for displaying a geometric object*/ public static void displayGeometricObject(GeometricObject object){ System.out.println(); System.out.println("The area is " + object.getArea()); System.out.println("The perimeter is " + object.geetPerimeter()); } } hey guys, i've just started programming in javascript, and now i am studying how to use OOP in javascript. i've read most of the tutorials but none of them has mentioned anything about the public, private and protected stuff. so i guess my question is - does oo in javascript deal with public,private and protected methods or variables? thanks in adv. Hi Everybody- I have searched thru and have not been able to find info on this here. I am looking for help with a countdown that uses information from a public google calendar. The calendar has recurring dates of church services - Sundays at 10 am (recurring). The countdown code that I have run into so far does not support this. If this could use the google calendar information, that would be great thanks for your help and any tips best wishes public classTestGeometricObject{ /** Main Method */ public static void main(String[] args) { //Declare and initialize two geometric objects GeometricObject geoObject1 = new Circle(5); GeometricObject geoObject2 = new Rectangles(5,3); System.out.println("The two objects have the same area? " + equalArea(geoObject1, geoObject2)); //Display circle displayGeometricObject(geoObject1); //Display rectangle displayGeometricObject(geoObject2); } /**A method for comparing */ public static boolean equalArea(GeometricObject object1, GeometricObject object2) { return object1.getArea()==object2.getArea(); } /**A method for displaying a geometric object*/ public static void displayGeometricObject(GeometricObject object){ System.out.println(); System.out.println("The area is " + object.getArea()); System.out.println("The perimeter is " + object.getPerimeter()); } } I want to be able to pass in any given date and return the week of month that it lies within. Weeks will start on Monday. Also if Day 1 and 2 are saturday and Sunday, those should be labeled as week 1. Any Ideas?
I need help with a counter that will either display a different image everyweek or change text every week. The scenario is a counter will be on the top right corner of the page, and every week the number will change from 1 to 2 to 3... to 52... I searched on this forum for answers, i found some similar for a different day counter. Any help would be great! Hi there, me again. Need help with this bit of code. The script itself I got from the JS Source, and modified it myself a bit so that instead of the user inputting their DOB via a prompt box, it could be entered via dropdown lists. I attempted to do this, but have come across a problem. For some reason, the result always (or at least, that's what it looks like to me) appears to be the array index element of [4], i.e. Friday. Not really sure why this is, but no matter what date is entered out of the example dates shown below in the HTML, the result is always Friday. Double-checked on another similiar calculator script online, and sure enough, the results are wrong. So it's a problem with my script. Except I can't identify it. So any help from Old Pedant/Philip M, or whoever else on the forum has the patience to help me , would be much appreciated. Code: <script type="text/javascript" language="javascript"> function findDay() { var arr = new Array(); arr[0] = "Monday"; arr[1] = "Tuesday"; arr[2] = "Wednesday"; arr[3] = "Thursday"; arr[4] = "Friday"; arr[5] = "Saturday"; arr[6] = "Sunday"; var selectdate = document.getElementById("selectdate").selectedIndex; var selectmonth = document.getElementById("selectmonth").selectedIndex; var selectyear = document.getElementById("selectyear").selectedIndex; var birthday = new Date(selectdate + selectmonth + selectyear); var day = birthday.getDay(); document.getElementById("div1").innerHTML = "You were born on a " + arr[day] + "!" } </script> Code: <html> <h1>Day Of The Week?</h1> Input your date of birth, and click the Go button to find out what day of the week you were born on. <hr/> <form style="text-align: center;"> <select id="selectdate"> <option>1</option> <option>2</option> <option>3</option> </select> <select id="selectmonth"> <option>January</option> <option>February</option> <option>March</option> </select> <select id="selectyear"> <option>1995</option> <option>1996</option> <option>1997</option> </select> <br/> <br /> <input align="middle" type="button" value="Go" onclick="findDay()"> </form> <div id="div1"></div> </html> Can anyone link me to code that will change an image everyweek to an image that I define? I have 52 different images, one for every week.
Hello! I do my calendar (vertical) =) and I've done to date were down But how to do that day of the week displayed on the side of the date of Here is code: Code: <html><head><title>Calendar</title> <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=windows-1251" /> </head> <body><center> <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript"> <!-- Begin monthnames = new Array("January","Febrary","March","April","May","June","July","August","September","October","November","December"); var linkcount=0; function addlink(month, day, href) { var entry = new Array(3); entry[0] = month; entry[1] = day; entry[2] = href; this[linkcount++] = entry; } Array.prototype.addlink = addlink; linkdays = new Array(); monthdays = new Array(12); monthdays[0]=31; monthdays[1]=28; monthdays[2]=31; monthdays[3]=30; monthdays[4]=31; monthdays[5]=30; monthdays[6]=31; monthdays[7]=31; monthdays[8]=30; monthdays[9]=31; monthdays[10]=30; monthdays[11]=31; todayDate=new Date(); thisday=todayDate.getDay(); thismonth=todayDate.getMonth(); thisdate=todayDate.getDate(); thisyear=todayDate.getYear(); thisyear = thisyear % 100; thisyear = ((thisyear < 50) ? (2000 + thisyear) : (1900 + thisyear)); if (((thisyear % 4 == 0) && !(thisyear % 100 == 0)) ||(thisyear % 400 == 0)) monthdays[1]++; startspaces=thisdate; while (startspaces > 7) startspaces-=7; startspaces = thisday - startspaces + 1; if (startspaces < 0) startspaces+=7; document.write for (s=0;s<startspaces;s++) { document.write(); } count=1; while (count <= monthdays[thismonth]) { for (b = startspaces;b<7;b++) { linktrue=false; /////displays the date document.write("<br width='30'>"); if (count <= 31) { document.write(monthnames[thismonth]); document.write(" "); } for (c=0;c<linkdays.length;c++) { if (linkdays[c] != null) { if ((linkdays[c][0]==thismonth + 1) && (linkdays[c][1]==count)) { document.write("<a href=\"" + linkdays[c][2] + "\">"); linktrue=true; } } } if (count==thisdate) { document.write("<font color='FF0000'><strong>"); } if (count <= monthdays[thismonth]) { document.write(count); } else { document.write(" "); } if (count==thisdate) { document.write("</strong></font>"); } if (linktrue) document.write("</a>"); document.write; count++; } document.write; document.write("<tr>"); startspaces=0; } document.write("</p>"); // End --> </SCRIPT> </center></body> </html> Hi i have been looking everywhere and cant seem time to find anything matching, what i need is a scheduled message on a website, basically stating days of the week and time and who is live on air. also people maybe on air at 17.30 so i have no idea on how to code this. e.g Monday 15th August 17:45 - On Air Now, Lee Mills so it also refreshes every 1 minute Thank you for your help. Hi, Please i am not getting clear understanding of a javascript code to redirect user to a different web page based on the day of the week. Please i have search for many script and not getting clear understanding from their code.I have also try several code myself but nothing good has come from it. Please can someone help me and write a descriptive code for me to understand better.I really plead you and your to help me...but i belief the Lord God will bless you for your time helping me. looking forward to here from you. Thank you. Clement Osei All, So I have the following code. It works great. When I add this: Code: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> It doesn't work. I need it for some aspects of my CSS to work. The code that works without that is: Code: <html> <script> function resizeAll( ) { var divs = document.getElementsByTagName("div"); for ( var d = 0; d < divs.length; ++d ) { var div = divs[d]; if ( div.className == "fn-area" ) { divid = divs[d].getAttribute("id"); imgid = "Img" + divid; var Div1Width, Div1Height; Div1Width = document.getElementById(divid).offsetWidth; Div1Height = document.getElementById(divid).offsetHeight; document.getElementById(imgid).style.width = Div1Width; document.getElementById(imgid).style.height = Div1Height; } } } </script> <head> </head> <body onLoad="resizeAll()"> <div id="Div1" class="fn-area" style="width:100px;height:100px; border:1px solid black;" onmouseover="document.getElementById('ImgDiv1').style.display='block';" onmouseout="document.getElementById('ImgDiv1').style.display='none';"> <img id="ImgDiv1" src="fnclientlib/styles/artwork/creep_stamp5.gif" style="display:none"/> </div> <div id="Div2" class="fn-area" style="width:300px;height:300px; border:1px solid black;" onmouseover="document.getElementById('ImgDiv2').style.display='block';" onmouseout="document.getElementById('ImgDiv2').style.display='none';"> <img id="ImgDiv2" src="fnclientlib/styles/artwork/creep_stamp5.gif" style="display:none"/> </div> </body </html> Hi folks. Looking to see if anyone could tell me where I'm going wrong with this script... I'm trying to have a field automatically filled with the day of the week ("Monday", "Tuesday", "Wednesday" and so on), upon the user selecting a date from the datepicker jQuery. If this isn't clear, I'll clarify further down the page. Here is the script: Code: <script type="text/javascript"> jQuery(document).ready(function($){ $('input[name="item_meta[428]"]').change(function(){ var d = $('input[name="item_meta[428]"]').val(); var n = new Date(d).getDay(); if(n == 0) val v = 'Sunday'; else if(n == 1) val v = 'Monday'; else if(n == 2) val v = 'Tuesday'; else if(n == 3) val v = 'Wednesday'; else if(n == 4) val v = 'Thursday'; else if(n == 5) val v = 'Friday'; else if(n == 6) val v = 'Saturday'; $('input[name="item_meta[429]"]').val(v).change(); }); }); </script> I'm basically trying to say, if the user selected today (15/05/2012) in the field 428 it would fill the field 429 with "Tuesday". Again, if the user selected 18/05/2012 in the field 428 then it would automatically fill field 429 with "Friday". It's being done to work in conjunction with a wordpress plugin called Formidable Pro hence the item_meta[428] etc. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Sam. |