JavaScript - How Do I Determine The Week In The Calendar?
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I do my calendar (vertical) =) and I've done to date were down But how to do that day of the week displayed on the side of the date of Here is code: Code: <html><head><title>Calendar</title> <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=windows-1251" /> </head> <body><center> <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript"> <!-- Begin monthnames = new Array("January","Febrary","March","April","May","June","July","August","September","October","November","December"); var linkcount=0; function addlink(month, day, href) { var entry = new Array(3); entry[0] = month; entry[1] = day; entry[2] = href; this[linkcount++] = entry; } Array.prototype.addlink = addlink; linkdays = new Array(); monthdays = new Array(12); monthdays[0]=31; monthdays[1]=28; monthdays[2]=31; monthdays[3]=30; monthdays[4]=31; monthdays[5]=30; monthdays[6]=31; monthdays[7]=31; monthdays[8]=30; monthdays[9]=31; monthdays[10]=30; monthdays[11]=31; todayDate=new Date(); thisday=todayDate.getDay(); thismonth=todayDate.getMonth(); thisdate=todayDate.getDate(); thisyear=todayDate.getYear(); thisyear = thisyear % 100; thisyear = ((thisyear < 50) ? (2000 + thisyear) : (1900 + thisyear)); if (((thisyear % 4 == 0) && !(thisyear % 100 == 0)) ||(thisyear % 400 == 0)) monthdays[1]++; startspaces=thisdate; while (startspaces > 7) startspaces-=7; startspaces = thisday - startspaces + 1; if (startspaces < 0) startspaces+=7; document.write for (s=0;s<startspaces;s++) { document.write(); } count=1; while (count <= monthdays[thismonth]) { for (b = startspaces;b<7;b++) { linktrue=false; /////displays the date document.write("<br width='30'>"); if (count <= 31) { document.write(monthnames[thismonth]); document.write(" "); } for (c=0;c<linkdays.length;c++) { if (linkdays[c] != null) { if ((linkdays[c][0]==thismonth + 1) && (linkdays[c][1]==count)) { document.write("<a href=\"" + linkdays[c][2] + "\">"); linktrue=true; } } } if (count==thisdate) { document.write("<font color='FF0000'><strong>"); } if (count <= monthdays[thismonth]) { document.write(count); } else { document.write(" "); } if (count==thisdate) { document.write("</strong></font>"); } if (linktrue) document.write("</a>"); document.write; count++; } document.write; document.write("<tr>"); startspaces=0; } document.write("</p>"); // End --> </SCRIPT> </center></body> </html> Similar TutorialsI want to be able to pass in any given date and return the week of month that it lies within. Weeks will start on Monday. Also if Day 1 and 2 are saturday and Sunday, those should be labeled as week 1. Any Ideas?
I need help with a counter that will either display a different image everyweek or change text every week. The scenario is a counter will be on the top right corner of the page, and every week the number will change from 1 to 2 to 3... to 52... I searched on this forum for answers, i found some similar for a different day counter. Any help would be great! Hi there, me again. Need help with this bit of code. The script itself I got from the JS Source, and modified it myself a bit so that instead of the user inputting their DOB via a prompt box, it could be entered via dropdown lists. I attempted to do this, but have come across a problem. For some reason, the result always (or at least, that's what it looks like to me) appears to be the array index element of [4], i.e. Friday. Not really sure why this is, but no matter what date is entered out of the example dates shown below in the HTML, the result is always Friday. Double-checked on another similiar calculator script online, and sure enough, the results are wrong. So it's a problem with my script. Except I can't identify it. So any help from Old Pedant/Philip M, or whoever else on the forum has the patience to help me , would be much appreciated. Code: <script type="text/javascript" language="javascript"> function findDay() { var arr = new Array(); arr[0] = "Monday"; arr[1] = "Tuesday"; arr[2] = "Wednesday"; arr[3] = "Thursday"; arr[4] = "Friday"; arr[5] = "Saturday"; arr[6] = "Sunday"; var selectdate = document.getElementById("selectdate").selectedIndex; var selectmonth = document.getElementById("selectmonth").selectedIndex; var selectyear = document.getElementById("selectyear").selectedIndex; var birthday = new Date(selectdate + selectmonth + selectyear); var day = birthday.getDay(); document.getElementById("div1").innerHTML = "You were born on a " + arr[day] + "!" } </script> Code: <html> <h1>Day Of The Week?</h1> Input your date of birth, and click the Go button to find out what day of the week you were born on. <hr/> <form style="text-align: center;"> <select id="selectdate"> <option>1</option> <option>2</option> <option>3</option> </select> <select id="selectmonth"> <option>January</option> <option>February</option> <option>March</option> </select> <select id="selectyear"> <option>1995</option> <option>1996</option> <option>1997</option> </select> <br/> <br /> <input align="middle" type="button" value="Go" onclick="findDay()"> </form> <div id="div1"></div> </html> Referring to following link, I would like to determine the link for "In-Depth.xls", based on following coding, I find related information for Excel.png, does anyone have any suggestions on how to determine the URL for Excel file? Thanks in advance for any suggestions http://fx.aastocks.com/en/forex/mark...0&indicator=47 <img src="../../images/common/Excel.png" id="cp_imgExcel" class="btn" onclick="window.location.href='dbindepth.aspx?country=66970&startdate=2010/12/24&enddate=2011/12/24&indicator=47&excel=1'"/> HI all. How do I determine whether a variable exists in a form. I have a form called "theForm". I want to determine whether the variable "THIRD_PARTY" exists in the form and if it has been set. Tracy THIS IS NOT HOMEWORK Hi all, See this image: The image represents an "entire" web page and the bright part the area currently scrolled into by the web browser. I can get the client's screen SIZE, but I don't know how to figure how many pixels down into a page the browser happens to be. To clarify, the distance shown as a question mark would be "zero" if the browser were scrolled all the way to the top of the page and some positive number as the browser scrolls down. Is there any way for me to get this number (in Javascript). What I need it for is to position a pop-up window centered left-to-right and 1/3-2/3 top to bottom on the screen REGARDLESS of where in the page the browser is scrolled. Thanks..... -- Roger Hi, I have a click event that changes an element from a span that acts like a text link, to a textbox that the user types in: Code: Event.add(area_el_rename, 'click', function(e) { if(!currently_renaming) { area_el.innerHTML = '<textarea name=\"renaming_area\" id=\"renaming_area\" style=\"width:100px;height:10px;background-color:#DCDCDC; resize:none;font-size:8px;\"></textarea><br>'; currently_renaming=true; } }); I am wondering if there is any way to determine if the user has clicked outside the textbox, and if so, perform an action (in my case revert back to the <span>. The solution probably doesn't need to be tied to anything. It probably just has to be something like: if(click_outside_id("renaming_area")) { //do my desired action } Can anyone link me to code that will change an image everyweek to an image that I define? I have 52 different images, one for every week.
greetings, I'm unable to find solution for dreamweaver reporting syntax error with the following page: http://www.redskyjewelry.com/test_product_detail.html I am revamping my website so the css is not set up for this page but that's okay. I have put in the various javascripts based on the product so the page is similar to a template. The syntax error is for the second set of boxes, the bracelet length options, and specifically for line with: form.amount.value = 6.5 inches; from the following script-- <SCRIPT language=javascript> function BraceletLength(form) { if (form.os0.value == "6.5 inches") { form.amount.value = 6.5 inches; form.item_number.value = "6.5 inches"; } if (form.os0.value == "7 inches") { form.amount.value = 7 inches; form.item_number.value = "7 inches"; } if (form.os0.value == "7.5 inches") { form.amount.value = 7.5 inches; form.item_number.value = "7.5 inches"; } if (form.os0.value == "8 inches") { form.amount.value = 8 inches; form.item_number.value = "8 inches"; } } </SCRIPT> I hope I have included enough information and I thank any input into this glitch I am having. I'll check back tomorrow, and thank you. judith I have an array of all links on a page (see var wa_links = document.links; below). How do I determine if the target of a link is set to "_blank"? I need to do this because currently with my code below, when a link has target="_blank" it ends up adding the Google Analytics code to the parent window and also opening a new window (so basically the new page opens in both the parent and target window instead of just the target window as expected). Code: /*Regex list of on-site domains, pipe and backslash delimited. */ var wa_onsiteDomains = /mydomain\.com|my2nddomain\.com|my3rddomain\.com|javascript/i; //Display-friendly domain and path name var wa_displayDomain = location.hostname.replace("www.","").toLowerCase(); var wa_displayPathname = location.pathname.toLowerCase(); /*Used to unobtrusivly add events to objects*/ function unobtrusiveAddEvent (element,event,fn) { var old = (element[event]) ? element[event] : function () {}; element[event] = function () {fn(); old();}; } function wa_crossDomainLink(i) { return function () { var thisLink = decodeURI(wa_links[i]); if (typeof(_gaq) == "object") _gaq.push(['_link', thisLink]); return false; }; } var wa_links = document.links; if ( wa_links ){ for(var i=0; i<wa_links.length; i++) { if( wa_links[i].href.match(wa_onsiteDomains) && !wa_links[i].href.match(location.hostname)){ unobtrusiveAddEvent( wa_links[i], 'onclick' , wa_crossDomainLink(i)); } } } With jquery I could just do something like... Code: if (jQuery(link).attr('target') == "_blank") ...but how do I do this in plain old JavaScript? Thanks! Hi everyone, Is it possible to determine at the startup of the page if the visitor is using a computer or a phone to access the site? I would like to make the intro process much better than a simple "click here for HTML version or click here for Flash version". I would like for it to simply redirect to the page I set it to go to depending on whether or not they're using a regular browser or a mobile browser. How would I go about this? Thank you all very much in advance. When it occurred to me that I needed to calculate this, I knew it was over my head. (although I did come up with what I thought to be a pretty clever solution involving a very complex series of arrays...) So I decided to google it. The trouble is, the solution was a little over my head too... Sooo I hacked away at it for about an hour, and finally it worked, but on closer inspection I had made a typo from the original algorithm. So I thought I would pose the question to you all... Is the original algorithm correct, or flawed? is my interpretation correct/flawed, or the same? I'm not really sure what I did here, but after many tests, I think I got the correct solution. original post on http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3...ranges-overlap Quote: Let CondA Mean DateRange A Completely After DateRange B (True if StartA > EndB) Let CondB Mean DateRange A Completely Before DateRange B (True if EndA < StartB) Then Overlap exists if Neither A Nor B is true ( If one range is neither completely after the other, nor completely before the other, then they must overlap) Now deMorgan's law, I think it is, says that Not (A Or B) <=> Not A And Not B Which means (StartA <= EndB) And (EndA >= StartB) NOTE: This includes conditions where the edges overlap exactly. If you wish to exclude that, change the >= operators to >, and <= to < And finally the test scenario that I finally got to work: Code: <input onclick="this.value=''" onkeyup="TEST()" id=inhour1 value=1> <input onclick="this.value=''" onkeyup="TEST()" id=inminute1 value=1> <br /> <input onclick="this.value=''" onkeyup="TEST()" id=outhour1 value=2> <input onclick="this.value=''" onkeyup="TEST()" id=outminute1 value=1> <br /> <br /> <input onclick="this.value=''" onkeyup="TEST()" id=inhour2 value=3> <input onclick="this.value=''" onkeyup="TEST()" id=inminute2 value=1> <br /> <input onclick="this.value=''" onkeyup="TEST()" id=outhour2 value=4> <input onclick="this.value=''" onkeyup="TEST()" id=outminute2 value=1> <script> function ID(e){return document.getElementById(e)} function TEST(){ intime1=(parseInt(ID('inhour1').value,10)*60*60)+(parseInt(ID('inminute1').value,10)*60) intime2=(parseInt(ID('inhour2').value,10)*60*60)+(parseInt(ID('inminute2').value,10)*60) outtime1=(parseInt(ID('outhour1').value,10)*60*60)+(parseInt(ID('outminute1').value,10)*60) outtime2=(parseInt(ID('outhour2').value,10)*60*60)+(parseInt(ID('outminute2').value,10)*60) comp= (intime1 <= outtime2)&&(outtime1 <= intime2) ID('compare').innerHTML='' ID('compare').innerHTML+=intime1+'<br />' ID('compare').innerHTML+=outtime1+'<br />' ID('compare').innerHTML+=intime2+'<br />' ID('compare').innerHTML+=outtime2+'<br />' ID('compare').innerHTML+=comp+'<br />' } </script> <button onclick="TEST()">compare</button> <div id="compare"></div> Any feedback would help a lot! I fear using an algorithm that I don't fully understand in production code... Hi i have been looking everywhere and cant seem time to find anything matching, what i need is a scheduled message on a website, basically stating days of the week and time and who is live on air. also people maybe on air at 17.30 so i have no idea on how to code this. e.g Monday 15th August 17:45 - On Air Now, Lee Mills so it also refreshes every 1 minute Thank you for your help. I have a string of text, and starting from a particular spot (known to be a number), I want to find the length of that number. Here's what I have: Code: ... var start = [...predetermined...] var end = 0; while (!isNaN(sourceCode.charAt(start + end))){ endCurrent++; } var myNum = sourceCode.substr(start, end) * 1; So let's say var sourceCode = "alkdjabjasdsdf-53 dnalsdb..."; , startCurrent will already be at the "5" and I want to be able to extract the "53". What I have works, but it seems cumbersome... Any advice? I need the code for if the user enters in a code into the field for example E1 and clicks submit it'll redirect them to a certain form. And if another user entered in E2 it would redirect them to a DIFFERENT form. I hope this is the correct category of the site for me to post this. Wasn't sure if it should be here or PHP.
I have a floating div that stays at the bottom of the browser window while the user scrolls down a long page. The div reads "scroll down for more". How can I determine the current position of the div in relation to the top of the page, not the top of the browser window. I need to determine this because I would like to hide the div when the user scrolls to the top of the last page. I have looked at offsetParent, offsetHeight, scrollHeight, etc. I have the code for everything except determining the position of the div, or the distance of the div from the top of the page. I am allowing my customers to use a rich text editor (wysiwyg) on a jsp page to create snippets of HTML code that can be used to describe their items. When they want to add an image, table or custom tag (something we wrote), they are presented with a properties box created using javascript on the same page just below the editor. Upon clicking 'Insert' button on the properties box, I use javascript to create an HTML string with the tag information and insert the string into the edited page where the cursor was. The problem is that I can't seem to find a reliable way to know where the cursor was. More information: I am a C programmer who morphed to a Java programmer who knows some javascript. The JSP page looks like this: -------------------------------------------------------------------- Some text and text fields for some basic information -------------------------------------------------------------------- The javascript wysiwyg editor -------------------------------------------------------------------- The properties box (changes depending on the type of item being inserted) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Submit button, etc. for the page (so the information can be persisted) I have tried: 1. Seven days of searching the web for helpful hints. 2. Using a popup window to get the properties (doesn't work because in IE7, closing the popup also kills the session... I need to use some of the beans on the main window on the popup.) 3. Processing onMouseDown and onKeyDown events storing the element information in a global variable so I could use it later to know the point of insertion. (Has not been reliable and the arrow keys present real problems with where the cursor ends up as that is different from where it was pressed.) I am frustrated because I don't seem to be gaining on the problem. I suspect it is because I have missed something very simple. Does anyone have any ideas? Thanks in advance. Carl From:tibettravel.org According to source from Lhasa's transportation management office, local vehicles in public transportation, farming and forestry sectors will enjoy a direct financial subsidy from the municipal government of Lhasa, capital city of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. Urban cabs will get 110 yuan and urban buses will get 100 yuan per month for each while buses of rural routes will ge 120 yuan per month for each. Transportation service companies should collect the monthly operation information of all vehicles and then report to the municipal transportation management office. Subsidies will be delivered directly to the companies and then transferred to vehicle owners or drivers after financial verification. Sources from: China Tibet Online;Reported by:tibettravel.org hi guys. im new to javascript and i require some help on a task so hoping someone on here could help me and possibly push me in the right direction. so i have a website with content on specific pages i need some sort of JS soloution which will fetch an ID/Keyword out of the page content so when a button is clicked it finds the ID/keyword and directs the user to a specific form/page. is this possible and can any1 help? Cheers, Ant. |