JavaScript - Getting A Javascript Warning For Something I Am Not Even Using
I am getting a JavaScript warning:
Quote: Use of getAttributeNode() is deprecated. Use getAttribute() instead. It is triggered when I type in a HTML TEXTAREA. This is the relevant code: Code: <SCRIPT type="text/javascript"> function validateForm() { if (document.forms["form"]["feedback"].value == "") { alert ("Cannot submit because feedback has not been given."); return false; } } </SCRIPT> Code: <FORM action="result.html" method="post" name="form" validateForm()"> <DIV> <DIV class="feedback"><TEXTAREA class="feedback" cols="0" name="feedback" rows="0"></TEXTAREA></DIV> <BR> <BR> <INPUT class="verdana" type="submit" value="SUBMIT"> </DIV> </FORM> Why am I getting a warning about getAttributeNode() when I'm not even using it? Similar TutorialsAll, If a user is going to my site with IE7 or less I call the following JS file. Code: // JavaScript Document var ie6_warning=navigator.userAgent.indexOf('MSIE 6') if (ie6_warning > 0) { document.write("<div style='border: 1px solid #F7941D; background: #FEEFDA; text-align: center; clear: both; height: 75px; position: relative; z-index:5000'> <div style='position: absolute; right: 3px; top: 3px; font-family: courier new; font-weight: bold;'><a href='#' onclick='javascript:this.parentNode.parentNode.style.display=\"none\"; return false;'><img src='http://info.template-help.com/files/ie6_warning/ie6nomore-cornerx.jpg' style='border: none;' alt='Close this notice'/></a></div> <div style='width: 740px; margin: 0 auto; text-align: left; padding: 0; overflow: hidden; color: black;'> <div style='width: 75px; float: left;'><img src='http://info.template-help.com/files/ie6_warning/ie6nomore-warning.jpg' alt='Warning!'/></div> <div style='width: 275px; float: left; font-family: Arial, sans-serif; color:#000'> <div style='font-size: 14px; font-weight: bold; margin-top: 12px; color:#000'>You are using an outdated browser</div> <div style='font-size: 12px; margin-top: 6px; line-height: 12px; color:#000'>For a better experience using this site, please upgrade to a modern web browser.</div> </div><div style='width: 75px; float: left;'><a href='http://www.firefox.com' rel="nofollow" target='_blank'><img src='http://info.template-help.com/files/ie6_warning/ie6nomore-firefox.jpg' style='border: none;' alt='Get Firefox 3.5'/></a></div><div style='width: 75px; float: left;'><a href='http://www.browserforthebetter.com/download.html' rel="nofollow" target='_blank'><img src='http://info.template-help.com/files/ie6_warning/ie6nomore-ie8.jpg' style='border: none;' alt='Get Internet Explorer 8'/></a></div> <div style='width: 73px; float: left;'><a href='http://www.apple.com/safari/download/' rel="nofollow" target='_blank'><img src='http://info.template-help.com/files/ie6_warning/ie6nomore-safari.jpg' style='border: none;' alt='Get Safari 4'/></a></div> <div style='float: left; width: 73px;'><a href='http://www.google.com/chrome' rel="nofollow" target='_blank'><img src='http://info.template-help.com/files/ie6_warning/ie6nomore-chrome.jpg' style='border: none;' alt='Get Google Chrome'/></a></div><div style='float: left;'><a href='http://www.opera.com/' rel="nofollow" target='_blank'><img src='http://info.template-help.com/files/ie6_warning/ie6nomore-opera.jpg' style='border: none;' alt='Opera'/></a></div> </div></div>" );} Right now it only goes 75pixels. How can I make it so that it spans the whole screen of the users computer? Thanks in advance! Hi, I am setting up a form with a submit button. I want a warning box to come up saying you are about to delete user ?? image Click ok to continue or cancel Can someone give me the code please? I have a program written in Javascript (saved as an HTML file that I run from my desktop by launching it in IE) which works fine on my system. Running IE 8 in Vista on one system and XP on another. When I launch the file, I get warning in the information bar: "To help protect your security, Internet Explorer has restricted this webpage from running scripts or ActiveX cntrols that could access your computer. Click here for optons..." I actually WANT this warning. When I click through it to accept, the program works fine. But about half of the people that I share this program with are not getting this warning, and it appears that the javascript never runs. At first I thought it was something in Windows 7, because two of the users were running on that OS, and I've found a number of issues described online about having problems running scripts in IE8/Win7. But the latest user is also running Vista, like me. His security settings are set to the default, Medium-High. But he's still not getting the script/ActiveX warning in the message bar. Anyone know how we can enable that warning? Thanks! Hello. I'm coding a simple hover-opacity thing for some images on my site on the navigation bar. Although I'm receiving this message in my Firebug. uncaught exception: Syntax error, unrecognized expression: . Here's the navigation code: Code: <div class="navigation"> <a href="home"><img class="home" src="images/navigation/home.gif" /></a> - <a href="home" class="home">Home</a> <a href="news"><img class="news" src="images/navigation/news.gif" /></a> - <a href="news" class="news">News</a> </div> So the effect I've made is, when I hover the image, its opacity gets set to 1. And when I move my mouse away the image changes opacity to .5 And when I hover the text "Home" or "News" the same effect happens with the image. And here's my jQuery: Code: $(function(){ $('.navigation img').css({ opacity: .5 }); $('.navigation img').hover(function(){ $(this).stop().animate({ opacity: 1 },300); }, function(){ $(this).stop().animate({ opacity: .5 },300); }); $('.navigation a').hover(function(){ var imageClass = $(this).attr('class'); $('.navigation img.' + imageClass).stop().animate({ opacity: 1 }, 300); }, function(){ var imageClass = $(this).attr('class'); $('.navigation img.' + imageClass).stop().animate({ opacity: .5 }, 300); }); }); I can't seem to find the error in my script(s). Any help is appreciated. EDIT: Apparently the error appears when I make anchor tags around the image. Code: <a href="home"><img ... /></a> This gives the error. :S Code: <img ... /> But this doesn't? How can this be? I know this looks like I'm spamming for clients, but I have plenty, thankyouverymuch, I just would like your coding help promise I'm a self-taught programmer and working on a couple of my adult sites, and I think it's time I actually figure out how to do a good content warning popup. I would like to be able to link to every page on my site without having to go through my content warning landing page - any ideas? I've seen it done using I believe Java and Ajax in Wordpress, but I'm not using WordPress. And I of course don't want it to popup every time I go to a page on my site. WARNING!!!! links take you to adult content!!!!!! First site: http://stellabrolin.com - this one is basic, all within one domain, no subdomains Second site: http://theroxxbabes.com, sub domains http://hellen.theroxxbabes.com and http://stella.theroxxbabes.com I have 2 subdomains, but I want the same rules to apply; if linked to a page within a subdomain I want the content warning to show, and then a link to the main domain is clicked, I don't want the content warning to show again - how do I do this? am I overthinking this? does this make sense? thanks in advance!! i am getting security alert from microsot internet explorer. when i click on image icon,which will open a new window. message which i get is Do you want to view only the webpage content that was deliverd securely? This webpage contains content that will not be delivered using a secure HTTPS connection,which could compermise the security of the entire webpage. YES NO Actualy my application is on https//.... which will call http://... because of that i get this issue. i know i can bypass this with doing some settings in internet explorer. But my client wants me to do through java script coding so that they could not see this message at all. Please give suggestions. Thanks in Advance !! Hello all, i am new to this forum.. i am validating a form and displaying results.. but, instead of displaying the result in popup(alert), i need to display it as a text that disappears after a few seconds.. Code: function valtext() { if(document.getElementById("functional").value == "") { document.getElementById("label").innerHTML=message; startTimer(); } } function hideMessage() { document.getElementById("label").style.display="none"; clearTimeout(tim); } function startTimer() { tim = setTimeout("hideMessage()",3000); } i did it using the above code.. but my problem is, i cant check it the second time, without reloading the page.. how to do it without refreshing the page and i want to add a bg color to that warning.. how to do that.. and, is there anyother way of doing it? any help is much appreciated.. and thanks Hi, I have a form that when you click submit gives a warning box asking if to continue code below Now when I type in the text field and press enter it doesn't submit nor does it pop up the warning box, how would I do this Code for submit button Code: <script LANGUAGE="JavaScript"> <!-- function submitMyForm() { var agree=confirm("ARE YOU SURE ?"); if (agree) return true ; else return false ; } // --> </script> Code: <form action="admin-delete.php" method="post" name="cp_delete" id="cp_delete"> <input type="text" name="cp_delete_bg" id="cp_delete_bg"> <input type="submit" name="submit" value="submit" onclick="return submitMyForm()"/> </form> Hello, I'm writing a very simple code. Basically, there will be an array of strings from which one is randomly chosen and written to an element on the page. Here is a simplified version of how I'm executing it: Code: <html> <head> <script type="text/javascript"> function dyk() { document.getElementById('test').innerHTML = "foobar"; } </script> </head> <body onLoad="dyk();"> <div id="test">Hello<br /> </div> </body> </html> My only concern is the "Active Content" warning that comes up in IE. The clientele (mostly older people) are probably going to be IE users and many of them might be so untrusting of computers that they'll take the warning as a legitimate concern. Is there another way to write this simple code to avoid the warning? Thanks, Chris [Edit: I realize that the end user could disable such a warning, but I'm more wondering if there's a way to develop around it. Also, if it makes any difference, I've been viewing my page off of my computer, rather than from some source on the internet. Would uploading it to view it change whether the warning appears?] I want to have another go at Javascript. I have several books on the subject but I find that my eyesight is a major problem. Therefore I want to try an on-line solution, preferably free. I have Googled, but there are so many that I am almost dizzy with the choices. Perhaps someone could recommend one. Not too fussy visually. My knowledge is VERY basic. Frank Hello! I am trying to find a script that allows you to open multiple browser tabs and then close each of those tabs, either one by one or all at once. Does anyone know how to do this please? Thanks so much for your help. Does anyone know how to make URL links that use Javascript still work when users have Javascript disabled on their browser? The only reason I'm using JS on a URL is because my link opens a PDF file, and I'm forcing it not to cache so users have the latest version. I tried the <script><noscript> tags, but I'm not sure if I'm using it correctly, as my URL completely disappears. Below is my HTML/Javascript code: <p class="download"> <script type="text/javascript">document.write("<span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\"><a href=\"javascript:void(0);\" onclick=\"window.open( 'http://www.webchild.com.au/mediakit/Direct_Media_Kit_Web.pdf?nocache='+ Math.floor( Math.random()*11 ) );\" >The Child Magazines Media Kit</a></span> (PDF 1 MB) ");</script> <noscript><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.webchild.com.au/mediakit/Direct_Media_Kit_Web.pdf" >The Child Magazines Media Kit</a></span> (PDF 1 MB)</noscript> </p> Thanks for any help, Michael Hi, I have the following code snippet: test.html ====== <script language="javascript" type="text/javascript"> var testVariable = "test"; </script> <script language="javascript" type="text/javascript" src="test.js"> </script> test.js ===== var testVariable = window.top.testVariable; In firefox, I'm able to access testvariable defined within test.html in test.js. But in chrome, test.js couldnot get the window.top.testVariable field defined in test.html. Can any one please let me know how i can make it work in chrome?. Am i missing something here?. Hi Guys, I am new at JavaScript and start to do some tutorials.What I am trying to do here is prompting user to input a name and if the name was valid the page(document) will display with all objects like the button.But if user enter a wrong name then the button will be disabled! I create the following code but it did not work <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <title>New Web Project</title> <script language="JavaScript" type=""> function changeColor(){ document.bgColor = "Gray"; } </script> </head> <body> <script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript"> var person = ""; person = prompt('What is Your Name:'); if (person == "Foo") { document.write("<h1 />Welcome " + person); document.bgColor = "Yellow"; } else { document.write("<h1 />Access Denied!!!!"); document.bgColor = "Red"; document.getElementById("gree").disabled = true; } </script> <div> <p/><input id="gree" type="button" value="Gray " onClick="changeColor();"> </div> </body> </html> as you can see I used the: document.getElementById("gree").disabled = true; but it did not work , could you please give an idea how I can solve this problem? Thanks I want to insert this js snippet Code: function addText(smiley) { document.getElementById('message').value += " " + smiley + " "; document.getElementById('message').focus(); return false; } to a loaded iframe with name&id chtifrm. I can access it & change embed something in its html via using something like: Code: $(parent.chtifrm.document.body).append('<div id=\"smly\" style=\"cursor:pointer;float:left;top:200px;display:none;position:absolute;\"><\/div>'); .... Code: parent.chtifrm.document.getElementById('chatbox_option_disco').style.display == 'none' but how do I insert js in the head of loaded iframe? Hi Guys I am trying to modify the functionality of my page. I want to be able to activate this piece of code using another javascript function. This is the code I want to activate: Code: <script type="text/javascript"><!-- $('#button-cart').bind('click', function() { $.ajax({ url: 'index.php?route=checkout/cart/update', type: 'post', data: $('.product-info input[type=\'text\'], .product-info input[type=\'hidden\'], .product-info input[type=\'radio\']:checked, .product-info input[type=\'checkbox\']:checked, .product-info select, .product-info textarea, .date_data input[type=\'text\']'), dataType: 'json', success: function(json) { $('.success, .warning, .attention, information, .error').remove(); if (json['error']) { if (json['error']['warning']) { $('#notification').html('<div class="warning" style="display: none;">' + json['error']['warning'] + '<img src="catalog/view/theme/default/image/close.png" alt="" class="close" /></div>'); $('.warning').fadeIn('slow'); } for (i in json['error']) { $('#option-' + i).after('<span class="error">' + json['error'][i] + '</span>'); } } if (json['success']) { $('#notification').html('<div class="success" style="display: none;">' + json['success'] + '<img src="catalog/view/theme/default/image/close.png" alt="" class="close" /></div>'); $('.success').fadeIn('slow'); $('#cart_total').html(json['total']); $('html, body').animate({ scrollTop: 0 }, 'slow'); } } }); }); //--></script> And this is how I want the format of the function to be: function testsession() { if there is a session called 'hiredate' { activate the script above } else { var el = document.getElementById("product_data"); } } I just dont know how to write this in javascript Could you help me if possible please I got an index.php Code: <html> <form action="bacakomik.php" method='post'> <select name="kodekomik"> <option value='../komik1/|23'>Judul Komik1</option> <option value="../komik2/|20">Judul Komik2</option> <option value="../komik3/|10">Juduk Komik3</option> <option value="../komik4/|20">Judul Komik4</option> </select> <input type="submit" /> </form> <?php echo ('<select>'); echo ('<option value= "'.$i.'">'.'Page '.$i.'</option>'); echo ('</select>'); ?> </html> As you can see, each of the option brings specific value "../komik1/|23" komik1 is a directory | is a delimiter 23 is the pages in one chapter and can be considered also as how many images are there on a specific directory This is my bacakomik.php Code: <?php $dirkomik = $_POST['kodekomik']; $exploded = explode("|", $dirkomik); echo ($exploded[0]); //picture directory echo ("<br>"); echo ($exploded[1]); //total page in the comic $pagecount = (int)$exploded[1]; //Take last posted value, process it right away echo ('<FORM name="guideform"> '); echo ('<select name="guidelinks">'); $i=1; do { echo ('<option value= "'.$i.'">'.'Page '.$i.'</option>'); $i= $i+1; }while($i <= $pagecount); //Printing option and select echo ("</select>"); ?> <input type="button" name="go" value="Go!" onClick="document.getElementById('im').src=document.guideform.guidelinks.options[document.guideform.guidelinks.selectedIndex].value+'.png';"> </FORM> <img src="img0.jpg" id="im"> With the current code on bacakomik.php, I only can change the img src of id "im" in the same directory only. What I want is that the Javascript could "add" the "$exploded[0]" variable so that the picture can be loaded from different directory. Anyone can do this? I believe that the fix should be somewhere on input tag inside OnClick, or do you know where? Anyway, I found this on the net http://p2p.wrox.com/php-faqs/11606-q...avascript.html Please help me to those who can... Hey, I've got to make the values of some textboxes change the co-ordinates of my sprite on a canvas and havent a clue on how to do it, Here is my form with the two textboxes and submit button: <form> x: <input type="text" name="x" /><br /> y: <input type="text" name:"y" /><br /> <input type="submit" value="Submit"/><br /> </form> And i need it so that they change the values of these: //this shows where my sprite will start on the canvas var block_x; var block_y; searched the internet for hours and cant really find anything i understand or works. any help is much appreciated All -- I have a JavaScript config file called gameSetting.js which contains a bunch of variables which configures a particular game. I also have a shared JavaScript library which uses the variables in gameSetting.js, which I include like so: <script type="text/javascript" src="gameSetting.js" ></script> <script type="text/javascript" src="gameLibrary.js" ></script> In gameSetting.js I have: $(document).ready(function() { // call some functions / classes in gameLibrary.js } in Firefox, Safari, and Chrome, this works fine. However, in IE, when it's parsing gameSetting.js, it complains that the functions that live in gameLibrary.js aren't defined. When it gets to parsing gameLibrary.js, the variables in gameSetting.js are reported as not being defined. I've tried dynamically bootstrapping the gameLibrary file using this function in document.ready for dynamic load... $.getScript("gameLibrary.js"); However, the same problem still happens in IE, where when it parses the files individually it's not taking into context the file/variables that came before, so it's not an out of load order problem. My options a 1) collapsing all the functions in gameLibrary.js and variables in gameSetting.js into one file. However, this is not practical because this is dealing with literally hundreds of games, and having a gameLibrary.js in ONE location for ONE update is what makes most logical sense. 2) figure out a way to get this to work where variables in file1 are accessible to file2 in IE (as it seems they are in other browsers). jQuery seems to be able to have multiple plugins that all refer to the based jQuery-1.3.2.js, so I know there is a way to get this to work. Help appreciated. Nero I wrote a log function that took note of various function calls. Thinking that functions are first class objects, and objects have properties, I made the name of each logged function a property of that function, e.g., brightenInnerPara.name = "brightenInnerPara"; Every browser I tried (Firefox, MSIE, Opera, Chrome, Safari) accepted the assignment, no problem. In Firefox and MSIE, the result was what I wanted: brightenInnerPara.name == "brightenInnerPara" But in the others, the result was: brightenInnerPara.name == null Question 1. Which Javascript is correct here? I favor Firefox and MSIE, not merely because they were willing to give me what I wanted, but also because it makes no sense to accept an assignment statement without throwing an error and then give it a null semantics, like Chrome, Opera, and Safari did. I found a workaround, using assignments like this: brightenInnerPara.prototype.name = "brightenInnerPara"; To my surprise, that worked in every browser. But I don't know why. It seems that such assignments are enough to cause each function to have its own distinct prototype. Question 2. Just how inefficient is my workaround, and why does it work? |