JavaScript - Timed Javascript Shows On One Page But Not On Another
Knowing just enough about javascript to get myself in trouble, I have put three timed javascripts to appear from 18 December to the 1 January on three pages of my sister's website. The scripts are on the main index for the site; the index page for the bibliography folder /bibliography/ and in the education folder on just one page: /education/educationlinks.html.
Part one of the script inserts the css file; part two of the script inserts a "snowing" script and part three inserts a "make it stop snowing/let it snow" script. Everything is working perfectly for the main index page and the bibliography page. But I cannot figure out why the 3rd "make it stop snowing/let it snow" refuses to show up on the page in the education folder (the snowing javascript IS working on all three pages). There are no errors being thrown and the education page validates. This is the coding for the 3rd script: Code: // snowscript part 3: Show the script between 19-31 Dec and 1 Jan var date = new Date(); var d = date.getDate(); var m = date.getMonth() + 1; dm = d + m; if (m = 12) { if (d > 18) { document.write('<script src="/scripts/snowlinkswitch.js" type="text/javascript" id="snow"></script>'); } else { document.write(''); } } else if (dm == 1,1) { document.write('<script src="/scripts/snowlinkswitch.js" type="text/javascript"></script>'); } else { document.write(''); } This is the coding for snowlinkswitch.js Code: function myhref(){ document.getElementById('myAnchor').innerHTML="please let it snow!"; document.getElementById('myAnchor').href=location.href; document.getElementById('myAnchor').title="let it snow! let it snow!"; document.getElementById('myAnchor').onclick="location.reload(); startstop('spanstyle'); return false;"; } // document.write ('<div id="snowlinks"><img src="/images/snow3aa.gif" width="11" height="11" border="0" alt="*"> <a id="myAnchor" href="" onclick="myhref();hidesnow(); return false;" title="please make it stop snowing!">please make it stop snowing!<\/a> <img src="/images/snow3aa.gif" width="11" height="11" border="0" alt="*"></div> '); I would search for a similar occurrence but have no clue about what search words to use. Does anyone here have an idea about what I have done incorrectly that is causing this to happen? Many thanks. E Morris Toronto, Canada Similar TutorialsHi, im fairly new at all this, so please forgive me if I have misunderstood the guidelines on posting threads for this topic. Im needing some help with adding a timed delay for a widget I have on my website. My website is hosted on moonfruit, a flash based web builder, its very beginners level, and so this makes me feel like the new kid at school posting on this forum. however moonfruit does have a HTML/JavaScript snippet Which allows me to paste in code and show the cooliris gallery But is has become crucial to my websites completion that this widget must have a timed delay on it ive been at google for days till the point where im seeing the same pages again, and have come across setTimeout, unfortunately that's as far as I can seem to go, ive tried pasting in the code in numerous places and I just cant get it to work, i have pasted in other JavaScript codes, and they have worked, so i am convinced that its just me being a noob, other than it being a limitation on moonfruit I would appreciate any help with this Here is the code that im trying to get a delayed time of 10 seconds or so. [CODE] <object id="o" classid="clsid:D27CDB6E-AE6D-11cf-96B8-444553540000" width="845" height="350"><param name="movie" value="http://apps.cooliris.com/embed/cooliris.swf"/><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true" /><param name="allowScriptAccess" value="always"/><param name="flashvars" value="style=dark&backgroundColor=#0d0d0d&feed=api://www.flickr.com/?user=41683862@N04%26album=72157622009594203&glowColor=#FFFFFF&showSearch=false&showEmbed=false&show Tutorial=true&showChrome=true"/><embed type="application/x-shockwave-flash" src="http://apps.cooliris.com/embed/cooliris.swf" flashvars="style=dark&backgroundColor=#0d0d0d&feed=api://www.flickr.com/?user=41683862@N04%26album=72157622009594203&glowColor=#FFFFFF&showSearch=false&showEmbed=false&show Tutorial=true&showChrome=true" width="845" height="350" allowFullScreen="true" allowScriptAccess="always"></embed></object> [CODE] Again any help is most appreciated I want to be able to display the whole contents of a text file containing 4 paragraphs of text, on a static web page, as soon as a video finishes playing on the page. The video is to be set to autorun as soon as the page loads in the browser. The text file mentioned above, is to remain hidden when the page initially loads and the video is playing. Please I need your advice about what JavaScript code to use to achieve this effect, and where to place the code in the HTML code of the web page. I am new to website design and the use of JavaScript code. I have seen examples of code used for the timed delay of the display of an image file, after a video has finished playing. I do not know how to apply this to the display of a text file. I do not want to convert the whole text file into an image file, as I feel this would negatively affect the search engine optimisation of the page, if there is no text content on the page. Thank you. I know this is a common problem, and each slide show script is a bit different and I can't get this to work exactly right: http://www.javascriptkit.com/script/...ifferent.shtml I've got two tables containing mouseover image "slide" shows - numbered sequentially but both are on the same index.html page. One image show comes up with the first navigation link, the second image show comes up with the second navigation link. The first image show works, the second doesn't - could you tell me what is causing that. there is a javascript glider that requires them both to be on the same page. link to the page here . . . http://www.sunupdesignbuild.com/NEW/index.html appreciate your help thank you T I am using the following code from this site... http://www.javascriptkit.com/script/...selector.shtml but for some reason if the page is long the whole page scrolls up so the top of the calendar is at the top of the browser, which actually hides the box that the date will end up in. can anyone see how I can alter the code so that the page does not scroll up, but have the calendar show just below the box that the date will go in and the page does not scroll? here is the full code that I am using to test this out with. Code: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head> <title>Untitled Document</title> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> <style type="text/css"> .ds_box { background-color: #FFF; border: 1px solid #000; position: absolute; z-index: 32767; } .ds_tbl { background-color: #FFF; } .ds_head { background-color: #333; color: #FFF; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 13px; font-weight: bold; text-align: center; letter-spacing: 2px; } .ds_subhead { background-color: #CCC; color: #000; font-size: 12px; font-weight: bold; text-align: center; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; width: 32px; } .ds_cell { background-color: #EEE; color: #000; font-size: 13px; text-align: center; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; padding: 5px; cursor: pointer; } .ds_cell:hover { background-color: #F3F3F3; } /* This hover code won't work for IE */ </style> </head> <body> <table class="ds_box" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" id="ds_conclass" style="display: none;"> <tr><td id="ds_calclass"> </td></tr> </table> <script> // <!-- <![CDATA[ // Project: Dynamic Date Selector (DtTvB) - 2006-03-16 // Script featured on JavaScript Kit- http://www.javascriptkit.com // Code begin... // Set the initial date. 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" 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 y + '-' + m2 + '-' + d2; 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); // 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)); } } // And here is the end. // ]]> --> </script> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <form action="" method="post"> <div> <b>Example Form</b><br/> Please input a date: <input onclick="ds_sh(this);" name="date" readonly="readonly" style="cursor: text" /><br /> Please input another date: <input onclick="ds_sh(this);" name="date2" readonly="readonly" style="cursor: text" /><br /> <input type="submit" value="Submit" /> </div> </form> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> </body> </html> Hi, I am not entirely sure what I am doing wrong here, and I have been looking at this for ages, so apologies in advance if I have become so bleary eyed I can't see something simple. I use php to create buttons based on values pulled for a table. The problem I have is when you click on the first button the javascript function works great, when you click on the next button you get the same output even though it should be different results. I am working in ff and I can see on my firebug console that the javascript function is being called, but it is not passing the new value of the second or third button, it just keeps repassing the value of the first button. So not entirely sure where I am going wrong here. My page is: Code: <script type="text/javascript"> function loadXMLDoc2(File,ID,Msg){ if (window.XMLHttpRequest) { xmlhttp=new XMLHttpRequest(); } else { try{ xmlhttp=new ActiveXObject("Msxml2.XMLHTTP"); } catch (e) { xmlhttp=new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP"); } } xmlhttp.onreadystatechange=function(){ if (xmlhttp.readyState==4 && xmlhttp.status==200){ document.getElementById(ID).innerHTML=xmlhttp.responseText; } } var params=Msg; xmlhttp.open("POST",File,true); xmlhttp.setRequestHeader("Pragma", "Cache-Control:no-cache"); xmlhttp.setRequestHeader("Content-type", "application/x-www-form-urlencoded"); xmlhttp.setRequestHeader("Content-length", params.length); xmlhttp.setRequestHeader("Connection", "close"); xmlhttp.send(params); } </script> <head> <body> <?php $con = mysql_connect("localhost","user","password"); if (!$con) { die('Could not connect: ' . mysql_error()); } mysql_select_db("mydb", $con); $result = mysql_query("SELECT DISTINCT theme FROM goods WHERE category='{$_POST['category']}' ORDER BY theme DESC"); while($row = mysql_fetch_array($result)){ echo '<input type="text" class="hidden" name="theme" id="theme" value="' . $row['theme'] . '" ><input type="button" class="button3" name="product" id="product" value="' . $row['product'] . '" onClick="loadXMLDoc2(\'getShow.php\',\'txtHint\',\'theme=\'+encodeURI(document.getElementById(\'rtheme\').value))" > '; } echo '<br /><br /> <div id="txtHint"><div> <br /> <br />'; mysql_close($con); ?> And getShow.php produces a table with a list of product images, names and prices, based on theme. So basically not sure where I am going wrong here? I once bought some plans on the net and was sent a link that said I could open so many times or for 1 week, I cant remember exactly. But now I am doing a web site and need a link like that any ideas. I would prefer it to open only so many times.
Folks I'm so in the dark about this that I couldn't even think of a sensible title for the thread! One of my colleagues reckons that some years ago she worked on a website that contained images that were set to be visible to users only between certain dates (different dates for different images, so an image representing January would be visible only during January, and so on). Does this sound like something familiar? If so, would it be done using Javascript? Thanks Remster **Solved**
Hi everyone! I'm new to this forum for posting, but i've been reading threads on this site for a few months now.. seems like a decent place to get info... so, hello everyone! My name's Will, (musical moniker on soundcloud / fb etc is StrangeFlow, i make electronic music, funk, hip hop, etc... ) ..I'm 25, I'm in Lansing , Michigan, my hometown (but still have residency in NorCal, where Im trying to get back to in a few months) I have some experience programming but i'm sure not as much as some of the experts on here i dont know if it's bad etiquette to post a question in my first thread but i have a good question that hasn't been able to get resolved, and I figured someone on here might have some good advice.. Does anyone on here use soundcloud? they have a really nifty timed-comments bar, you can check it out on any soundcloud music page... Ive started seeing it on vimeo recently, I think it's something thats starting to catch on. Anyway,, I had an idea for a website, but the thing is, it would require a timed-comments bar. But.. my problem is, since I'm not as much of an expert as some of the people on here, what would it take to program it? I'm learning some C#, and I heard it would be that or php.. but.. I don't know.. any advice on that timed comments thing? Any good points in the right direction would be extremely appreciated! Thanks everyone! I look forward to posting more in the future on this forum, and I'll gladly offer any of my advice on topics I am knowledgable. -StrangeFlow I need an timed button. When you come to site, you must wait in that site ?? seconds and then button comes pressable.
Looks to me like this ought to work, but since I'm here obviously it doesn't. Regarding the HTML in question, there are divs and they do contain child elements. I'm trying to write this in as generic a fashion as possible, without using IDs or other means of targeting elements. And yes, the jQuery library is referenced/linked to the page. Any pointers much appreciated. Thank you <script type="text/javascript"> // <![CDATA[ var x=0; var h=1000; var Divs=document.getElementsByTagName("div"); function fades() { var i=0; var s=0; $("div").fadeOut(1000); while(x<Divs.length) { setInterval('fadeIns()',h); } } function fadeIns() { if(i<100) { Divs[x].childNodes[s].style.opacity=i/100; i++; } else if(s<Divs[x].childNodes.length) { clearInterval(h); s++; i =0; setInterval('fadeIns()',h); } else { clearInterval(h); x++; fades(); } } window.onload=fades; // ]]> </script> Hello, I am trying to create an image carousel for the website found here. As you can see everything works fine, however, I would like it to automatically scroll through the images every X seconds. I did not write this script (the credits are still in tact) and I know very very little about writing javascript, so I am hoping someone here can help. Thank you in advance for any replies and any suggestions/tips to making it a better script. The .js file: Code: /** * @author Bruno Bornsztein <bruno@missingmethod.com> * @copyright 2007 Curbly LLC * @package Glider * @license MIT * @url http://www.missingmethod.com/projects/glider/ * @version 0.0.3 * @dependencies prototype.js 1.5.1+, effects.js */ /* Thanks to Andrew Dupont for refactoring help and code cleanup - http://andrewdupont.net/ */ Glider = Class.create(); Object.extend(Object.extend(Glider.prototype, Abstract.prototype), { initialize: function(wrapper, options){ this.scrolling = false; this.wrapper = $(wrapper); this.scroller = this.wrapper.down('div.scroller'); this.sections = this.wrapper.getElementsBySelector('div.section'); this.options = Object.extend({ duration: 1.0, frequency: 3 }, options || {}); this.sections.each( function(section, index) { section._index = index; }); this.events = { click: this.click.bind(this) }; this.addObservers(); if(this.options.initialSection) this.moveTo(this.options.initialSection, this.scroller, { duration:this.options.duration }); // initialSection should be the id of the section you want to show up on load if(this.options.autoGlide) this.start(); }, addObservers: function() { var controls = this.wrapper.getElementsBySelector('div.controls a'); controls.invoke('observe', 'click', this.events.click); }, click: function(event) { this.stop(); var element = Event.findElement(event, 'a'); if (this.scrolling) this.scrolling.cancel(); this.moveTo(element.href.split("#")[1], this.scroller, { duration:this.options.duration }); Event.stop(event); }, moveTo: function(element, container, options){ this.current = $(element); Position.prepare(); var containerOffset = Position.cumulativeOffset(container), elementOffset = Position.cumulativeOffset($(element)); this.scrolling = new Effect.SmoothScroll(container, {duration:options.duration, x:(elementOffset[0]-containerOffset[0]), y:(elementOffset[1]-containerOffset[1])}); return false; }, next: function(){ if (this.current) { var currentIndex = this.current._index; var nextIndex = (this.sections.length - 1 == currentIndex) ? 0 : currentIndex + 1; } else var nextIndex = 1; this.moveTo(this.sections[nextIndex], this.scroller, { duration: this.options.duration }); }, previous: function(){ if (this.current) { var currentIndex = this.current._index; var prevIndex = (currentIndex == 0) ? this.sections.length - 1 : currentIndex - 1; } else var prevIndex = this.sections.length - 1; this.moveTo(this.sections[prevIndex], this.scroller, { duration: this.options.duration }); }, stop: function() { clearTimeout(this.timer); }, start: function() { this.periodicallyUpdate(); }, periodicallyUpdate: function() { if (this.timer != null) { clearTimeout(this.timer); this.next(); } this.timer = setTimeout(this.periodicallyUpdate.bind(this), this.options.frequency*1000); } }); Effect.SmoothScroll = Class.create(); Object.extend(Object.extend(Effect.SmoothScroll.prototype, Effect.Base.prototype), { initialize: function(element) { this.element = $(element); var options = Object.extend({ x: 0, y: 0, mode: 'absolute' } , arguments[1] || {} ); this.start(options); }, setup: function() { if (this.options.continuous && !this.element._ext ) { this.element.cleanWhitespace(); this.element._ext=true; this.element.appendChild(this.element.firstChild); } this.originalLeft=this.element.scrollLeft; this.originalTop=this.element.scrollTop; if(this.options.mode == 'absolute') { this.options.x -= this.originalLeft; this.options.y -= this.originalTop; } }, update: function(position) { this.element.scrollLeft = this.options.x * position + this.originalLeft; this.element.scrollTop = this.options.y * position + this.originalTop; } }); The HTML where inserted onto the page Code: <script type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8">var my_glider = new Glider('my-glider', {duration:0.5});</script> Hello, I am trying to have 4 different images change when the user hits the start button. The speed they change in is based on what selection they have chosen (fast = every second, med = 3 sec, slow = 5 sec), and this cycle repeats until the user has hit the stop button. However, I am struggling to get this to work and have looked around the web for help, but cannot find it. <html> <head> <title>Untitled</title> </head> <body> <img src = "pic1.jpg" id = "swapper"> <form name = "form1"> <input type = "button" value = "Start" onclick = "Swap()"> <input type = "button" value = "Stop" onclick + "Stop()"> Speed: <select name = "Speed"> <option>Slow</option> <option>Medium</option> <option>Fast</option> </select> </form> <script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript"> var Images = array["pic1.jpg","pic2.jpg","pic3.jpg","pic4.jpg"]; function Swap(){ } function Stop(){ } //clear it: clearInterval(imageSwapInterval); </script> </body> </html> I have not included any attempt of a code for the functions because I have tried at least 8 different things and have failed to get it to properly work each time. Also the array I set up does not work either. Thank you for the help and your time, Crimmm First off, i have no idea what to do, because when i get beyond the realm of html/css, vb and php (some) i become lost. I hope someone can help me achieve this because i have no idea what i'm doing, and I've been at it for 2 weeks and no money to hire someone to do this for me. If you ever been in my situation, you know exactly how i feel. I have no code of my own to show you, but hope someone can still help me. I'm have a number 0.0000000, and every min i need that number to increase to 0.0000000, than to 0.0000002 and so on and so forth. Every time i click a button, whatever the number has risen to, it will reset it back down to 0.0000000. Can someone help me out with this? Hi, I've ben trying to figure this one out for days now and so I'd thought to give it a shoot here to see whether anybody can give me any advice or inspiration. Basically what I am trying to do is command a click of a bottom for a certain set time. for example: On the google main search engine page. Once ive typed in a search for "skateboards". I would then like to command the "search" bottom to clicked at 10 pm at night thus executing the search for "skateboards" going into the next page with all the search results. I was wondering if it would be possible to right a Java command that could be run in the Mozilla Fire Fox Scratch pad tool. ( Which is found under Tools --> Web Developer.) Please let me know of anything. It would be very grateful. Thanks, Jon57 Can someone tell me why this short script won't work? <script type="text/JavaScript"> <!-- function timedRefresh(timeoutPeriod) { var number = rand(7); if (number == 1) { var bgcss = "theme1.css"; } else if (number == 2) { var bgcss = "theme2.css"; } else if (number == 3) { var bgcss = "theme3.css"; } else if (number == 4) { var bgcss = "theme4.css"; } else if (number == 5) { var bgcss = "theme5.css"; } else if (number == 6) { var bgcss = "theme6.css"; } else if (number == 7) { var bgcss = "theme7.css"; } document.write('<link href="bgcss "'+ 'type=text/css rel=stylesheet>'); } // --> </script> </head> <body onload="JavaScript:timedRefresh(10000);"> Hi Guys, I'm embarking on a new project - although I've hit a wall. I require a page to refresh at a scheduled date and time, several times a day. For example, I would like the web page to reload the index at 3:15PM So if anyone has the web page open during that time, it will automatically refresh for them. Timing is quite important so I would need the script to use the server (hosts) time and not the end users time. I am currently deciding on which server language to use, although Javascript is probably a suitable option? or would ajax be more the thing for this? The webpage must execute the refresh at the time 3:15pm, so no matter when someone visits the page, even if its hours before, it must refresh at that time. If anyone has any pointers on the best way to achieve this and what language to start with I am forever greatful I do a lot of image design work and although I have worked with a few coders in the past but I haven't gone too much into coding myself, but its something I'm going to take time to learn and get involved in, so I'm not looking for script hand outs here, mainly just a nudge in the right direction. Thank you guys!! Hi, I am Aditya. I am explaining below the exact scenario where I need the help: I am developing a web application in which I need to integrate a javascript/html editor on some of the web pages and then provide 'Edit' buttons on those web pages so that users can edit the content on that partciular html/jsp page (like editing in wiki pages) and then, when they add some content and click on submit button, the new content should appear on the web page with all the formatting (i.e. bold, italics, color and so on) which was applied by user when he was entering the text. Now, I need help for the below issues: 1. Please suggest me a good javascript/html editor (freely downloadable) which I can use to integrate with my web pages. 2. Once the user has entered some content using the above javascript editor, how to make that content reach the server and update the corresponding web page. I am new to web development, so may be that these questions are too simple. But, I need some help from you. Waiting for your reply, Thanks, Aditya Hello, I don't know if this can be done in Javascript, or requires any other language but i was wondering if this would be possible. I would like to embed this Javascript code in to a PHP file and then for it to run automatically upon the PHP file loading: Code: <td class="smallDesc"> <a name="fb_share" type="button_count" href="http://www.facebook.com/sharer.php">Share</a><script src="http://static.ak.fbcdn.net/connect.php/js/FB.Share" type="text/javascript"></script> </td> The Javascirpt is the Facebook Share button that basically allows users that have Facebook to share the page there currently on in their Facebook status by pressing the button, but if there not logged in it shows the login page, not a problem just continue the script. The current button i which is what i want to load automatically in the PHP file is located here, to test the functionalilty just click "Share" button in blue.. http://watch-movies-online.anyfilman...-Movie-17.html To summarise, i would like the above Javascript code to execute automatically upon pageload of this PHP file.. http://www.watch-movies-online.anyfi...p://google.com. If that could be done, and if this also is possible.. i would like for the "Share" button on the external page that is loaded from the Javascript code above to be clicked automatically so in effect when ever someone visits the PHP page after clicking "Click Here to Watch/Stream 2012 Online For Free" on this page it will automatically load the Facebook Share box, and automatically click the "Share" Button and then close the page if possible, but not required. Please feel free to ask any questions, i'll be happy to answer. Thanks in advance. Best Regards, Jonathan. hello guys the idea is to make "offline" bill of lading i used to do php thing and well this time i only need to kinda make bill of lading generator so i want to pass value from page 1 to page 2 and to page . all offline without web server interaction i was never fluent in javascript and i wanted to get a quick start from you guys how do i pass the form ( javascript variable from 1 page to another page ) i am googling this as well right now and hoping answer from codingforums thanks |