JavaScript - Multi Language (with Flags)
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I would like to add multi-language support on the website. So far i have the following code which enables a drop down menu. I would rather prefer a flags instead of a drop down menu. Please help. Thank you very much. PHP Code: <div id="google_translate_element" class="right"></div> <script> function googleTranslateElementInit() { new google.translate.TranslateElement({ pageLanguage: 'en', includedLanguages: 'en,fr,de,it,es', gaTrack: true, gaId: 'UA-28770952-1', layout: google.translate.TranslateElement.InlineLayout.HORIZONTAL }, 'google_translate_element'); } </script><script src="//translate.google.com/translate_a/element.js?cb=googleTranslateElementInit"></script> Similar TutorialsHi, Do someone know how to create flags like here? http://www.karaokeparty.com/en/partymode I need to program a language protocol compatibility patch for multiple OS'. I don't know where to start, I'm new to programming BUT at least I know what is needed. If anyone is willing to help, I'm willing to elaborate.
I would like to ask people's opinions as to which "offline" language is most similar to javascript? I don't program for a living, but I have been learning javascript in my spare time. I would now like to have a shot at making a desktop application, and I think it would help to choose one which is most similar, if at all possible, to javascript? e.g. python, ruby, C#, visual basic ... I have no idea and haven't had much luck googling this Thanks Matt Hey everyone I just signed up to this forum. I have been doing a cert IV in Networking IT and part of my course involves javascript. Its all pretty simple, but we dont really have a teacher who I can ask questions. Im have a dead line tonight for a heap of work and I just keep running into so many problems. They are all pretty simple, but I just am at the end of my thread (no pun intended). At the moment Im just working on a box form, and I keep getting object expected errors in relation to my onClick and undefined with my elements. Code: <head> <meta name="author" content= "5h!fTyLiV3z" /> <title>Pay Rate Calculater</title> <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript"> function calulatePay() { var elements; var rate = eval(document.payForm.elements[0].value); var hours = eval(document.payForm.elements[1].value); var prod = rate * hours; if (isNaN(element[counter].value) || (element[counter].value == "") ) { if (hours >= 20) { alert("You earned $" + (prod+(hours*2)) + " in " + hours + " hours.") } else { alert("You earned $" + prod + " in " + hours + " hours.") } } else { alert ("Enter numbers please"); } } </SCRIPT> </head> <body> <FORM onSubmit="" NAME="payForm"> <CENTER> <TABLE ALIGN="CENTER" BGCOLOR="#888888" BORDER="3" CELLPADDING="5"> <TR> <TD BGCOLOR="#004080"> <FONT COLOR="#ffffff" FACE="Arial"><B>Calculate My Weekly Pay</B></FONT> </TD> </TR> <TR> <TD> <CENTER> $ <INPUT TYPE="number" NAME="rate" SIZE="11" MAXLENGTH="8" VALUE="Enter pay rate"> : <INPUT TYPE="number" NAME="hours" SIZE="16" MAXLENGTH="8" VALUE="Enter hours worked"> <INPUT TYPE="button" VALUE="Calculate" onClick='calulatePay()'> </CENTER> </TD> </TR> </TABLE> </CENTER> </FORM> </body> I know its all a bit sloppy, but Im just trying to rush though so much work... Any help would be great. If everyone is active tonight I probably will be. Normally I dont have this many problems, but I guess its just exam pressure... Cheers 5hifty Hi Guys , This is the urgnt requirement , I want to change the Browsers setting languge through java script ,and according to it , The data wht I enter dhould be change .Thanks In advance Any one have any idea how to make a Java scorecard... If any one have code than please send me i have to submit it on my project... please help mee...
I'm currently using an automation software to automate a series of steps I perform on my computer. One of the tasks involves hundreds of If/Then loops, extracts text from websites using an embedded web browser, computes equations and write text files. The thing is, in order to share this with somebody else, they also need the same automation software installed, and then need to import it. So it's a process I'm trying to replace by creating a small program with a GUI that involves a simple installation on the user's PC (or ideally without installation). The language must be flexible enough to perform the same actions that I listed above - and more preferably. I'm a complete novice with anything besides HTML/CSS so I'm looking for A flexible programming language that isn't rocket science to learn from scratch and is ideal for small stand-alone programs The ability to create a GUI. I'd be happy to read any good reference you have about the language/design knowledge needed for GUI's. Thanks in advance I am not super familiar with code - I can easily take code and with a little direction get the desired end result so anyone who can help me with this it will be VERY appreciated. I don't even know what terms to search in order to create a page that I am looking for.... So here goes: I want to model our distributor page after a R E D K E N.com Distributor Locator Page. Here is what happens.... There is a drop down menu of the 50 states, and when you select the state the table of information below changes. screen shots below I am sure this is fairly easy to resolve, however I don't know where to begin. Thank You in advance for your time. Kristi I want to have a browser language detection for 2 languages for Explorer and Firefox and struggle a little to make it work. I don't know really much about JavaScript so I guess I did some grave errors. It works for one language though, but for that I don't really detection. I am not sure if that's wrong, but I try to look for the 'en-' in the language not to deal separately with en-US, en-AU, en-UK etc. PHP Code: <script type="text/javascript"> var str=navigator.language; x = (str.search(/en-/i)); if ( !(x=='-1') ) { document.write("English Mozilla"); } var expl=navigator.browserLanguage; ex = (expl.search(/en-/i)); if ( !(ex=='-1') ) { document.write("Englisch1 Explorer"); } var dm=navigator.language; d1 = (dm.search(/de-/i)); if ( !(d1=='-1') ) { document.write("German Mozilla"); } var dex=navigator.browserLanguage; dexpl = (dex.search(/de-/i)); if ( !(dexpl=='-1') ) { document.write("German Explorer"); } </script> Hi Folks, I'm developing a software tool that can create the basic software outline (classes, modules, functions) from natural language. (The problem definition document for example) The benefits of a initial software structure are an enhanced software performance, and a greater adaptability later on. I was wondering for what purposes this tool would be interesting? And if an integrating this with a programming language would be interesting, so a pre-programmed code divided over several classes emerges. Best regards, viaBox -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- http://budurl.com/ViaBox =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Hi, I'm currently trying to get javascript to work with internet explorer. I managed to get one part of the translation file to work. It's a javascript to change some of the words on Facebook from English to Secwepemc (native american language). The original file works in Firefox and Chrome but not in safari. I knew it was because internet explorer has its own parameters. A file works completely for FF and chrome but not for IE. So, I changed the language a bit so that IE can understand it. Now I have one part of the translation working but not the others. I am wondering if it would be better to use ID's, names, and class all together to get the english words I want to change. I am using grease monkey for IE to use this script. I know firefox and chrome are much better but the plan is for everyone to use and some people still use IE. I know that if I have part of the words translating, then it must be the wrong identifiers. If someone can either help me find the right identifiers or if I missed changing syntax from FF and Chrome to IE, that would be amazing! Here is the javascript file. Code: var es = new Array(); es["Home"] = "Tsitcw"; es["News Feed"] = "Lexeyem"; es["Friends"] = "Kweselkten"; es["Like"] = "Xwexwisten"; es[" likes this."] = " r xwexwistes."; es["Today"] = "Pyin Te Sitqt"; es["Say hello."] = "Say weytk."; es["Say hi."] = "Say weytk."; es["Tomorrow"] = "Pexweyt"; es["What are you planning?"] = "Me7 Stemi ke7 tsuwet?"; es["Where?"] = "T'he7en"; es["Who's invited?"] = "Sweti7?"; es["What's on your mind?"] = "Stemi ke7 peti'nesme?"; function loadSecwepemc() { var fbelem = document.getElementsByTagName('a'); for (var i = 0; i < fbelem.length; i++) { var thisElem = fbelem[i]; if (thisElem.innerText in es) { thisElem.innerText = es[thisElem.innerText]; } } var fbelem = document.getElementsByTagName('span'); for (var i = 0; i < fbelem.length; i++) { var thisElem = fbelem[i]; if (thisElem.innerText in es) { thisElem.innerText = es[thisElem.innerText]; } } var fbelem = document.getElementsByClassName('ego_social_context'); for (var i = 0; i < fbelem.length; i++) { var thisElem = fbelem[i]; if (thisElem.innerText in es) { thisElem.innerText = es[thisElem.innerText]; } } var fbelem = document.getElementsByTagName('input'); for (var i = 0; i < fbelem.length; i++) { var thisElem = fbelem[i]; if (thisElem.getAttribute('placeholder') in es) { thisElem.setAttribute('placeholder',es[thisElem.getAttribute('placeholder')]); } if (thisElem.getAttribute('value') in es) { thisElem.setAttribute('value',es[thisElem.getAttribute('value')]); } } var fbelem = document.getElementsByTagName('textarea'); for (var i = 0; i < fbelem.length; i++) { var thisElem = fbelem[i]; if (thisElem.getAttribute('placeholder') in es) { thisElem.setAttribute('placeholder',es[thisElem.getAttribute('placeholder')]); } if (thisElem.getAttribute('title') in es) { thisElem.setAttribute('title',es[thisElem.getAttribute('title')]); } if (thisElem.innerText in es) { thisElem.innerText = es[thisElem.innerText]; } } var fbelem = document.getElementsByTagName('h3'); for (var i = 0; i < fbelem.length; i++) { var thisElem = fbelem[i]; if (thisElem.innerText in es) { thisElem.innerText = es[thisElem.innerText]; thisElem.attachEvent( "onClick", loadSecwepemc()); // capture phase } } var fbelem = document.getElementsByTagName('h2'); for (var i = 0; i < fbelem.length; i++) { var thisElem = fbelem[i]; if (thisElem.innerText in es) { icon = thisElem.childNodes[0] thisElem.innerText = es[thisElem.innerText]; thisElem.appendChild(icon) } } } loadSecwepemc(); function changedNode(e) { var fbelem = e.target.getElementsByTagName('a'); for (var i = 0; i < fbelem.length; i++) { var thisElem = fbelem[i]; if (thisElem.innerText in es) { thisElem.innerText = es[thisElem.innerText]; } } var fbelem = e.target.getElementsByTagName('span'); for (var i = 0; i < fbelem.length; i++) { var thisElem = fbelem[i]; if (thisElem.innerText in es) { thisElem.innerText = es[thisElem.innerText]; thisElem.attachEvent( "onLoad", loadSecwepemc()); // capture phase } } var fbelem = e.target.getElementsByClassName('ego_social_context'); for (var i = 0; i < fbelem.length; i++) { var thisElem = fbelem[i]; if (thisElem.innerText in es) { thisElem.innerText = es[thisElem.innerText]; } } var fbelem = e.target.getElementsByTagName('input'); for (var i = 0; i < fbelem.length; i++) { var thisElem = fbelem[i]; if (thisElem.getAttribute('placeholder') in es) { thisElem.setAttribute('placeholder',es[thisElem.getAttribute('placeholder')]); } if (thisElem.getAttribute('value') in es) { thisElem.setAttribute('value',es[thisElem.getAttribute('value')]); } } var fbelem = document.getElementsByTagName('textarea'); for (var i = 0; i < fbelem.length; i++) { var thisElem = fbelem[i]; if (thisElem.getAttribute('placeholder') in es) { thisElem.setAttribute('placeholder',es[thisElem.getAttribute('placeholder')]); } if (thisElem.getAttribute('title') in es) { thisElem.setAttribute('title',es[thisElem.getAttribute('title')]); } if (thisElem.innerText in es) { thisElem.innerText = es[thisElem.innerText]; } } var fbelem = e.target.getElementsByTagName('h3'); for (var i = 0; i < fbelem.length; i++) { var thisElem = fbelem[i]; if (thisElem.innerText in es) { thisElem.innerText = es[thisElem.innerText]; thisElem.attachEvent( "onClick", loadSecwepemc()); // capture phase } } var fbelem = e.target.getElementsByTagName('h2'); for (var i = 0; i < fbelem.length; i++) { var thisElem = fbelem[i]; if (thisElem.innerText in es) { icon = thisElem.childNodes[0] thisElem.innerText = es[thisElem.innerText]; thisElem.appendChild(icon) } } } document.attachEvent('onNodeInserted', changedNode()); Hi there, I have a couple of scripts which both do exactly what I want, but when I try use them both at the same time only one of them will work, could you tell me if i need to change anything in them to get them both to work at the same time or if im missing something really simple? Thanks Script 1 Code: <script type="text/javascript"> var imgPaths = ['pic1.jpg', 'pic2.jpg', 'pic3.jpg', 'pic4.jpg', 'pic5.jpg']; //preload the images var imgObjs = new Array; for(var i=0; i < imgPaths.length; i=i+1) { imgObjs[i] = new Image(); imgObjs[i].src = imgPaths[i]; } function togglePic(num) { if(currPic == 0 || currPic != num) { document.getElementById("image").src = imgObjs[num].src; currPic = num; } else { document.getElementById("image").src = imgObjs[0].src; currPic = 0; } } //load the default image window.onload=function() { document.getElementById("image").src = imgObjs[0].src; currPic = 0; //flag storing current pic number } </script> Script 2 Code: <script type="text/javascript"> window.onload=function () { setStyles(); }; function setStyles() { ids = new Array ('style1','style2','style3','style4'); for (i=0;i<ids.length;i++) { document.getElementById(ids[i]).className=''; document.getElementById(ids[i]).onclick=function() { return Cngclass(this); } } } function Cngclass(obj){ var currObj; for (i=0;i<ids.length;i++) { currObj = document.getElementById(ids[i]); if (obj.id == currObj.id) { currObj.className=(currObj.className=='')?'selected':''; } else { currObj.className=''; } } return false; } </script> HTML Code: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /> <title></title> </head> <body> <div id="style"> <div id="styleimage"> <img src="" id="image" width="610" height="229" /> </div> <div id="stylenav"> <ul> <li id="style1"><a href="#" onclick="togglePic(1); return false">style 1</a></li> <li id="style2"><a href="#" onclick="togglePic(2); return false">style 2</a></li> <li id="style3"><a href="#" onclick="togglePic(3); return false">style 3</a></li> <li id="style4"><a href="#" onclick="togglePic(4); return false">style 4</a></li> </ul> </div> </div> </body> </html> I have a problem with some forms and utilizing the proper code to make them work. Need some help if anyone out there has some working knowledge could help let me now, anyone ?? Eric I will post the code and the problem if someone would chim in thanks Is there any way to have a multiline text string in javascript? For example strname="line one of string line two of string"; I get an error that the string is not terminated. The reason I want to do this is from the following code: Code: <textarea name="comments" id="comments" cols="90" rows="8" ></textarea> <?php if (isset($_REQUEST["registered"])) { $end_of_line=chr(10); $carriage_return=chr(13); $step1=str_replace($carriage_return,"",$comments); $step2=str_replace($end_of_line,"<br>",$step1); echo "<script type='text/javascript'>\n"; echo "intermediate='",$step2,"';\n"; echo "comment_value=",'intermediate.replace(/<br>/g,"\n")',";\n"; echo "document.getElementById('comments').value=comment_value;</script>\n"; }?> I an getting the value to set a textarea to from the server. It may have newline characters. If there is a way to have a multiline string, then I could skip all the steps and just echo one javascriopt command. Can this be done? CraigRS Hey everyone, I need some help with a function. I'm using ajax to grab a response from a PHP page, on success, the ajax sets a variable. After the line that calls the ajax function is the line the returns the variable (a global variable). Problem is, because the variable is returned right after the ajax function is fired, it doesn't give the ajax enough time to set the variable. The work around I've thought about would be using the ajax function as a variable, and returning that variable in the initial return line. Could anyone either help me with a better solution, or tell me what I'm doing wrong? Here's some code for reference: The function that will return the response I'm trying to collect: Code: function lt_ajaxGet(hash) { var params = "hash=" + escape(encodeURI(hash)); makePOSTRequest('hash.php?get', params); return ajax_response; } The ajax code: Code: if(http_request.status == 200){ ajax_response = http_request.responseText; } Hi i am working on a website project.. in which i have like.. for the menu.. i have a horizontal menu.. with three tabs for eg... Home , about us, contact us and.. when i click on the Home tab, i need a horizontal submenu with four or five links.. say for eg : menu1,menu2,menu3,menu4,menu4 and menu5 and when i click on menu1 i need a vertical menu on click of of menu1. so i need two horizontal menu and one vertical menu. i have attached a sample image of my menu. please have a look. Can i do this in javascript.. I need to do this using html , css or jquery.. How do i ... Please help me ok before i ask my question, please dont tell me to use php...i have my reasons for not doing so...and also, i would like to avoid cookies and ajax....that being said, lets see if you guys can help me out.... ive got a home page with a section where i have links....now, all those links actually go to the same page called services.html ....my problem is this....depending on what link they clicked, the page will display different information...and i cant for the life of me figure out out how to find out which link they clicked from the home page while in services.html....is there a way in my home page to create a variable that is usable on all pages that the person navigates to within my website? like a kind of global or something?? also, is there already a document object that tells me their history of what links they clicked....what im trying to do is contingent on knowing what link they clicked on the home page....basically, services.html has the same links as the home page; however, when i click each one, the innerHTML is changed to display the correect info...i just want to make it so that the home page tells services.html which link was clicked....or if thats not possible, maybe when i click one of the links on the home page, it takes me to services.html and activates one of services.html's links since it has the same links as the home page, except it has them working. now lets also get a little creative...i dont know much javascript, but i do know you can create a new window and hide it...if i create a new window, will it be accessible from another page? because i can put variables in that window maybe or even use the name of the window as a holder...im thinking outside the box here but please help me out...im new to javascript hi i am writing a code which needs multi event that's not my problem but it is about mouse event my html is like this Code: <form> d:<input type='text' name='dlink' id='dlink' onkeypress='a()'><br /> m:<input type='text' name='mlink' id='mlink'> </form> i want to perform any changes on dlink to mlink for example i'm using onkeypress so if a user used mouse [right click and then paste] it not works any event like onmouseover or onfocus or ... do not solve my problem i found out that IE has onpaste but other browser not so help me what should i do? Hey guys! I've been searching for a multi-answer script for a 'sort of' quiz I'm making (it's not really a quiz, but I figure it's a similar concept). Example of what I want: Please Select which recipe you'd like: [checkbox1] Chocolate Brownies [checkbox2] Chocolate Chip Cookies [checkbox3] Strawberry Cake [checkbox4] Apple Pie |Submit| If they choose only Chocolate Brownies, then it'll take them to a page with just the brownie recipe, but if they choose Chocolate Brownies and Chocolate Chip Cookies it should take them to a second page I'll make with both recipes on it, etc. I know it's a lot of pages based on how many possible selections, but that's as far as my knowledge goes on how to do this. Any help would be SO appreciated! Thanks, Shia EDIT: I'd like the new information to appear in a new window for easy printing. |