JavaScript - Sms Character And Page Counter
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I'm trying to create an sms form. but I want the users to be able to monitor the characters and sms number as they type...taking 160 characters to be 1 page. pls I'll need help with coding this form to display characters left in 'ch_count' box and number of pages in the 'pages' box while typing in the 'message' textarea....hope it's clear enough...thanks Code: <p> <textarea name="message" cols="" rows="" id="message"></textarea> </p> <p> <input name="ch_count" type="text" id="ch_count" size="8" /> characters left <input name="pages" type="text" id="pages" size="8" /> pages </p> Similar TutorialsHi all. Can someone please help me make this code accurate so it counts the correct number of characters? when u click on the box, it should display 0. when u type in the box, it should count up by 1. when u click on the box, and u delete a character or characters, it subtracts that many code: Code: <form method="POST"> <table border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> <tr> <td width="100%"> <textarea onkeyDown="count_it(this)" rows="12" name="charcount" cols="60" wrap="virtual"></textarea> </td> </tr> <tr> <td width="100%"><div align="right"><p> <input type="text" name="displaycount" size="20"></p> </div></td> </tr> </table> </form> <script language="JavaScript"> function count_it(what){ formcontent=what.form.charcount.value what.form.displaycount.value=formcontent.length } </script> Hello, I am currently learning JS and want to use the following to add a counter alongside the "Items Remaining" to countdown from 5 then once the max number has been reached my button to disappear and it say "finished". Can anyone help me please? Code: <!doctype html> <html> <head> <title>Adding Numbers Together</title> </head> <body> <form id = "frmOne"> <table border="1" > <tr> <th> Items Remaining </th> <td><Input Type="Text" Name="val" > </td> </tr> <tr> <th> Number One:</th> <th> Number Two:</th> </tr> <tr> <td> <Input Type="Text" Name="txtFirstNumber" Size="5" value=""> </td> <td> <Input Type="Text" Name="txtSecondNumber" Size="5" value=""> </td> </tr> <tr> <td colspan="2"> Totals: <textarea Name="totals" style="width: 400px; height: 300px;"></textarea></td> </tr> <tr> <td colspan="2"> <Input Type="Button" Name="b1" Value="Add Numbers" onClick = calculate()> </td> </tr> </table> </form> <script> var Totals = [ ]; function calculate() { var form = document.getElementById("frmOne"); var A = form.txtFirstNumber.value; var B = form.txtSecondNumber.value; Totals.push( A + " + " + B + " = " + (1*A+1*B) ); form.totals.value = Totals.join("\n"); form.txtFirstNumber.value = form.txtSecondNumber.value = ""; } </script> </body> </html> Hello, I actually use a counter on a webpage (It works) To do it, I use an inline javascript but I would like to unify the entire page and call that counter directly in the external Javascript that manages the whole site. Here's the actual code... Code: HTML <body onLoad=gen_hits()> ... <span id='hits'></span><SCRIPT language="JavaScript" SRC="http://www.mycompany.com/cgi-bin/counterdir/gcount.pl?NUMBER=../../otherdir/counter"></SCRIPT> ... </body> EXTERNAL JAVASCRIPT (ini.js) var hits="HITS "; function gen_hits() { document.getElementById("hits").innerHTML=hits; } and here a "view" of my request... Code: HTML <body onLoad=gen_hits()> ... <span id='hits'></span> ... </body> EXTERNAL JAVASCRIPT var hits="HITS " + <SCRIPT language="JavaScript" SRC="http://www.mycompany.com/cgi-bin/counterdir/gcount.pl?NUMBER=../../otherdir/counter"> </SCRIPT> ; function gen_hits() { document.getElementById("hits").innerHTML=hits; } Any idea how to modify it ? Thank you very much Gino Hi All, could you please help me. A have a little program and i need to count somehow how many times a while loop is ran. how could i do that? Thanks for your help Hey Everyone, I'm working on a counter. I have two images - each with their own click count. Right now each time the page loads the counter goes back to zero. I would assume I need some kind of server side coding. Any recommendations? Here's what I have so far. <html> <head> <script type="text/javascript"> var counter = 0; function increaseloveit() { counter += 1; document.getElementById('loveit').value = counter; } var counter = 0; function increasehateit() { counter += 1; document.getElementById('hateit').value = counter; } </script> </head> <body> <form> <a href="#" onclick="javascript:increaseloveit();"><input type="button" value="Love It!" name="loveit" onclick="" /></a><input id="loveit" value="0" size="2" /></form> <form> <a href="#" onclick="javascript:increasehateit();"><input type="button" value="Hate It!" name="hateit" onclick="" /></a><input id="hateit" value="0" size="2" /></form> </body> </html> 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! So I'm really new to javascript and html. The most advanced thing Ive made was probably a Russian rullete simulator, but I need help with this one program Im working on. So if anyone could tell me whats wrong with this, I would appreciate it! <html> <head> <font size="4">Click the button below as many times as you can</font> <br> <script type="text/javascript"> var clicks=0 function count() { clicks=clicks+1; } </script> </head> <body> <input type="button" value="Click Me" OnClick="count()"> <br> <p>Clicks: <script type="text/javascript"> document.write(clicks); </script></p> </body> </html> I have the following codes and it seems to work well but when exiting the site and re-entering it resets the values to 0 again. I am not sure how to proceed with this, been considering cookies but what if the user clears there cookies, I then looked at PHP but not understanding that to well at this stage. Javascript Code: // Function to count clicks on links var clicks1 = 0; var clicks2 = 0; var clicks3 = 0; var clicks4 = 0; function link1(){ document.getElementById('clicked1').value = ++clicks1; } function link2(){ document.getElementById('clicked2').value = ++clicks2; } function link3(){ document.getElementById('clicked3').value = ++clicks3; } function link4(){ document.getElementById('clicked4').value = ++clicks4; } HTML Code: Code: <tr valign="middle" align="center"><td colspan="1"><a target="_blank" href="http://mistiquestormelectronics.webs.com/" onclick="link1()"><img src="site_graphics/reinet.jpg" alt="Mistique Storm" width="120" height="90" /></a></td> <td colspan="2" align="left"><p>For all your Electronic equipment needs.</p></td> <td colspan="1" width="8%"><input id="clicked1" style="color: #000000; font-weight:bold; border-style: none; font-family: arial; background-color: #00FF00; text-align: center;" readonly="readonly" size="10" onfocus="this.blur();" value="0" ></td></tr> Any ideas, suggestions. Please Help? I am trying to use the Jquery loader (this ends when page loads) but I want it to load how many seconds the page took. (using the clean preloader) $( "#progressbar" ).progressbar({ value: setTimeout("seconds++",10000000) }); but getting "anything" to work in the "VALUE" has been such a pain. any one that knows how to create a timer to add to the value so that preload will keep loading? or if even possible? thanks Anybody help to start out this code: Create a "nag" counter that tells users to register. Save the counter in a cookie and display a message reminding users to register every fifth time they visit your site. There are four other parts to this task that I know how to do. I cannot find anything close to this in our book referencing a nag-counter or something similar to it. Thanks, in advance. Regards, AO5431 Hi Guys, Hope you can help. My sister has made a web site with a web counter and want to get the counter up by a few hundered. She cannot alter the number manually. Is there a script i can use to get the web counter up by a few hundred? So in other words a web page with java on so it gones on to her site (adds a count) leave it Or refresh it then reload it. Hope i have made my self Clear. thanx, Or even i culd run a web page which loads the page, closes it and load it again. Thanx. Lusa.. Hi, I have added a time counter in below code. This is used to track the total time of a project. If a person is going on break, then they will apply the break that stops the time counter. However, once they come back from break and end the break, then time is counting at double speed (two seconds instead at one second). Is there any mistake that I done that made the time counter to increment by 2 seconds instead of 1 second after break. Any help please.... Code: <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /> <meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=EmulateIE7" /> <title>Strategy One - Tracker</title> <link rel="stylesheet" href="style.css" type="text/css" media="screen" /> <!--[if IE 6]><link rel="stylesheet" href="style.ie6.css" type="text/css" media="screen" /><![endif]--> <!--[if IE 7]><link rel="stylesheet" href="style.ie7.css" type="text/css" media="screen" /><![endif]--> <!-- Script for Current time in text box --> <script type="text/javascript"> function GetDate() { var curDateTime = new Date() var curHour = curDateTime.getHours() var curMin = curDateTime.getMinutes() if(curHour<10) curHour = "0" + curHour if(curMin<10) curMin = "0" + curMin document.getElementById('start_time').value = curHour + ":" + curMin; var row = document.getElementById("end1_time"); var row1 = document.getElementById("start1_time"); row.style.display = 'none'; row1.style.display = 'none'; } </script> <!-- End of Script for Current time in text box --> <!-- Script for Current time in text box --> <script type="text/javascript"> function GetDate1() { var curDateTime = new Date() var curHour = curDateTime.getHours() var curMin = curDateTime.getMinutes() if(curHour<10) curHour = "0" + curHour if(curMin<10) curMin = "0" + curMin document.getElementById('end_time').value = curHour + ":" + curMin; var row = document.getElementById("start1_time"); var row1 = document.getElementById("end1_time"); var row2 = document.getElementById("start2_time"); var row3 = document.getElementById("end2_time"); row.style.display = 'none'; row1.style.display = 'none'; row2.style.display = 'none'; row3.style.display = 'none'; } </script> <script type="text/javascript"> function GetDate2() { var curDateTime = new Date() var curHour = curDateTime.getHours() var curMin = curDateTime.getMinutes() if(curHour<10) curHour = "0" + curHour if(curMin<10) curMin = "0" + curMin document.getElementById('break_time_out').value = curHour + ":" + curMin ; var row = document.getElementById("end2_time"); row.style.display = ''; } </script> <script type="text/javascript"> function GetDate3() { var curDateTime = new Date() var curHour = curDateTime.getHours() var curMin = curDateTime.getMinutes() if(curHour<10) curHour = "0" + curHour if(curMin<10) curMin = "0" + curMin document.getElementById('break_time_in').value = curHour + ":" + curMin ; } </script> <script type="text/javascript"> function tout1() { var temp= document.tracker.start_time.value; if(temp.length>0) { var row1 = document.getElementById("end1_time"); var row2 = document.getElementById("start2_time"); row1.style.display = 'none'; row2.style.display = 'none'; } else { var row = document.getElementById("start1_time"); var row1 = document.getElementById("end1_time"); var row2 = document.getElementById("start2_time"); row.style.display = 'none'; row1.style.display = 'none'; row2.style.display = 'none'; } } function tout2() { var temp= document.tracker.start_time.value; if(temp.length>0) { var row = document.getElementById("start1_time"); var row1 = document.getElementById("end1_time"); var row2 = document.getElementById("start2_time"); var row3 = document.getElementById("end2_time"); row.style.display = 'none'; row1.style.display = 'none'; row2.style.display = 'none'; row3.style.display = 'none'; } else { var row = document.getElementById("start1_time"); var row1 = document.getElementById("end1_time"); var row2 = document.getElementById("start2_time"); var row3 = document.getElementById("end2_time"); row.style.display = ''; row1.style.display = 'none'; row2.style.display = 'none'; row3.style.display = 'none'; } } </script> <script type="text/javascript"> var seconds = 0; var minutes = 0; var hours = 0; function zeroPad(time) { var numZeropad = time + ''; while(numZeropad.length < 2) { numZeropad = "0" + numZeropad; } return numZeropad; } function countSecs() { var j=document.tracker.hide.value; if(j=="yes") { seconds++; if (seconds > 59) { minutes++; seconds = 0; } if (minutes > 59) { hours++ minutes = 0; } document.tracker.time_utilization.value = zeroPad(hours) + ":" + zeroPad(minutes) + ":" + zeroPad(seconds); } else {} } function startTimer() { action = window.setInterval(countSecs,1000); } function s() { document.tracker.hide.value ="yes"; startTimer(); } function p() { document.tracker.hide.value ="no"; } </script> </head> <body> <form name="tracker" method="post" action="processor.php" onsubmit="return formCheck(this);"> <label class="formFieldQuestion">Start Time *</label><input readonly class=mainForm type=text name=start_time id=start_time size='30' value=''> <input type="button" id="start1_time" style="width: 100px" Value="Start Time" onClick="javascript:GetDate();s();"></li> <label class="formFieldQuestion">End Time *</label><input readonly class=mainForm type=text name=end_time id=end_time size='30' value='' > <input type="button" id="end1_time" style="width: 100px" Value="End Time" onClick="javascript:GetDate1(); p();" style='display: none'></li> <input type="hidden" name="hide" /> <label class="formFieldQuestion">Break Time Out </label><input class=mainForm readonly type=text name=break_time_out id=break_time_out size='30' value='' > <input type="button" id="start2_time" style="width: 100px" Value="Start Time" onClick="javascript:GetDate2();tout1();p();"></li> <label class="formFieldQuestion">Break Time In </label><input class=mainForm readonly type=text name=break_time_in id=break_time_in size='30' value=''> <input type="button" id="end2_time" style="width: 100px" Value="End Time" onClick="javascript:GetDate3(); tout2();s();" style='display: none'></li> <label class="formFieldQuestion">Time Utilization</label><input class=mainForm type=text name=time_utilization id=time_utilization size='30' value='' readonly></li> <br /> <br /> <input id="saveForm" class="mainForm" type="submit" value="Submit" style="width : 100px"/> </form> </body> </html> Hey Everyone, I'm trying to set up two different buttons that count their own individual clicks. So far I have everything except where one button leaves off, the other picks up. So if I click the left one three times it shows the number 3, and then if I click the button next to it, that button picks up at 4. I want each button to have its own count. Any ideas? Here's what I have so far. <html> <head> <script type="text/javascript"> var counter = 0; function increaseloveit() { counter += 1; document.getElementById('loveit').value = counter; } var counter = 0; function increasehateit() { counter += 1; document.getElementById('hateit').value = counter; } </script> </head> <body> <form> <a href="#" onclick="javascript:increaseloveit();"><input type="button" value="Love It!" name="loveit" onclick="" /></a><input id="loveit" value="0" size="2" /></form> <form> <a href="#" onclick="javascript:increasehateit();"><input type="button" value="Hate It!" name="hateit" onclick="" /></a><input id="hateit" value="0" size="2" /></form> </body> </html> I have the following code but it is not even showing up in the browser. I am very new to JS and very willing to learn. The code was originally found on this site and I have tweaked it and now it doesn't work...Any assistance would be much appreciated. <script type = "text/javascript"> var seconds; var clockId; function startClock(seconds){ timeInSeconds = parseInt(seconds); clockId = setInterval("tick()",1000); } function runClock() { var seconds = timeInSeconds; if (seconds > 60) { // stop at "" seconds alert ("Your time is up!"); clearInterval(clockId); // stop counting return false; } else { timeInSecs++; } var hours= Math.floor(seconds/3600); seconds %= 3600; var mins = Math.floor(seconds/60); secs %= 60; var result = ((hours < 10 ) ? "0" : "" ) + hours + ":" + ( (mins < 10) ? "0" : "" ) + mins + ":" + ( (secondss < 10) ? "0" : "" ) + seconds; document.getElementById("countdown").innerHTML = result; } startClock(0); // start count at 0 seconds </script> <span id="countdown" style="font-weight: bold;"></span> I am using the counter script below to display a count from 1-36. Does anyone know how to edit the javascript to flash or blink the number 36 a few times, and then loop the script to start over and count from 1-36 again (and again)? Here's the script: <html> <head> <title></title> </head> <script type="text/javascript"> var t, max, i; function Increase(amount) { max = amount; i = parseInt(document.getElementById("count").value); t = setInterval("SetIncrease()", 500); } function SetIncrease() { document.getElementById("count").value = ++i; if(i == max) { clearTimeout(t); } } </script> <body onLoad="Increase(36);"> <input id="count" type="text" value="1" style="width:40px;font-family:georgia;font-size:30px;font-weight:bold;color:#CC0000;border: 0px solid #000000;text-align:right;background-color:#FFFF00;" align="center"> </body> </html> Many thanks! hello, I have a textbox in my .net page, and totally new to java script. How do i get a script that will count the data being written in the text box to show increments of 100 and write the value to the bottom of the textbox. e.g. When u get to 100, at the bottom it says "1st hundred" ... and to 200 it writes "2nd hundred" UP to 500 ??? Please help thanks Hello, I am a hobbyist coder making a basic website for a friend, and I have a small problem. On an image slideshow, there is a counter at the bottom showing what image it is up to (ie 7/15), I'm not entirely sure how to change this into double digits (ie 07/15) I've found this thread (http://www.codingforums.com/showthread.php?t=212321) but am unsure how to integrate it into the slideshow I'm using, which is a different one. Here is the part from my JS I think that needs modifying: Code: if (setting.displaymode.type=="manual" && !setting.displaymode.wraparound){ this.paginatecontrol() } if (setting.$status) //if status container defined setting.$status.html(setting.curimage+1 + " / " + totalimages) Is this the right bit of code? If more of the code is needed to solve this please let me know. Any help is greatly appreciated! I have 2 questons. 1) Is there a way for the loop counter to loop while less then [a php variable]? 2) Is there a way to use a counter in the name of the form elements? Example, instead of "switchBox1" use: "switchBoxCounter" instead of "nameaddy1" use: "nameaddyCounter" Code: if(document.form1.switchBox1.checked) { document.form1.nameaddy1.style.backgroundColor = "#E5E5E5"; } else { document.form1.nameaddy1.style.backgroundColor = "#FFFFFF"; } |