JavaScript - Script Edit On Other Page
Is there a way to make a script that edits something on a different page.
Similar TutorialsHi, 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 Could someone edit this script so the date is always 2 weeks infront of the actual date? <script language="JavaScript"> <!-- var now = new Date(); var days = new Array( 'Sunday','Monday','Tuesday', 'Wednesday','Thursday','Friday','Saturday'); var months = new Array( 'January','February','March','April','May', 'June','July','August','September','October', 'November','December'); var date = ((now.getDate()<10) ? "0" : "")+ now.getDate(); function fourdigits(number) { return (number < 1000) ? number + 1900 : number;} today = days[now.getDay()] + ", " + months[now.getMonth()] + " " + date + ", " + (fourdigits(now.getYear())); document.write(today); //--> </script> Thanks I would like to know a script for when you have a page that can expire (or cannot be open again) --- a time limit for like 24 hours. Because I'm going to make a site where people can buy website designs, they buy it off paypal, they get redirected to a site where the code is located and the site will get expired in 24 hours -- then, they wouldn't be able to open the page again. If anyone knows the script, please post it here! Thank you x Hi, I was wondering how to add a "loading page please wait" page to my web page, and then run any javascript only after the page loads? My web page contains some fade in/out scripts for pages, and all my pages are basically just divs and in one html file. Just a simple black container (not entire web page) with the words "loading" or something would be fine, then this page would fade out, then my main page would fade in. Thanks. Hello, I'm working on a page navigation script and i'm stuck at a part. I have made a little picture gallery script and my team partners can fill in how many folders they want to show on a page. So example i have 5 folders and want to show 2 folders per page i tried to use code like this var totalFolderPages = 1; if ((parseInt(pageCounter) / parseInt(totalFoldersPerPage) % 1 == 0)) { totalFolderPages++; } I'm still a bit new in coding and don't know how i can create a working solution for my page navigation. Some help would be great I am using the general js facebook script. I am only using it on 2 home pages, but it is making the page not sit right. www.seniors260.org both club and venue. Can anyone help please? I do not know anything much about JS WILL MOVE THIS PAGE TO CSS Hi, I've been trying to find a script to "search this page", but most seem quite old and don't seem to be supported in modern browsers. I have no knowledge of JS, but wondered whether this could be adapted in any way Code: <!-- EXAMPLE FORM OF FIND-IN-PAGE SEARCH USING SUBMIT (ALLOWING 'ENTER/RETURN' KEY PRESS EVENT) --> <div ID= "findform"> <form name="form1" class="findform" onSubmit="search(document.form1, frametosearch); return false"><input type="text" name="findthis" size="15" title="Press 'ALT s' after clicking submit to repeatedly search page"> <input type="submit" value="Find in Page" ACCESSKEY="s"></form> </div> <script> <!-- Hide from old browsers /****************************************** * Find In Page Script -- Submitted/revised by Alan Koontz (alankoontz@REMOVETHISyahoo.com) * Visit Dynamic Drive (http://www.dynamicdrive.com/) for full source code * This notice must stay intact for use ******************************************/ // revised by Alan Koontz -- May 2003 var TRange = null; var dupeRange = null; var TestRange = null; var win = null; // SELECTED BROWSER SNIFFER COMPONENTS DOCUMENTED AT // http://www.mozilla.org/docs/web-developer/sniffer/browser_type.html var nom = navigator.appName.toLowerCase(); var agt = navigator.userAgent.toLowerCase(); var is_major = parseInt(navigator.appVersion); var is_minor = parseFloat(navigator.appVersion); var is_ie = (agt.indexOf("msie") != -1); var is_ie4up = (is_ie && (is_major >= 4)); var is_not_moz = (agt.indexOf('netscape')!=-1) var is_nav = (nom.indexOf('netscape')!=-1); var is_nav4 = (is_nav && (is_major == 4)); var is_mac = (agt.indexOf("mac")!=-1); var is_gecko = (agt.indexOf('gecko') != -1); var is_opera = (agt.indexOf("opera") != -1); // GECKO REVISION var is_rev=0 if (is_gecko) { temp = agt.split("rv:") is_rev = parseFloat(temp[1]) } // USE THE FOLLOWING VARIABLE TO CONFIGURE FRAMES TO SEARCH // (SELF OR CHILD FRAME) // If you want to search another frame, change from "self" to // the name of the target frame: // e.g., var frametosearch = 'main' //var frametosearch = 'main'; var frametosearch = self; function search(whichform, whichframe) { // TEST FOR IE5 FOR MAC (NO DOCUMENTATION) if (is_ie4up && is_mac) return; // TEST FOR NAV 6 (NO DOCUMENTATION) if (is_gecko && (is_rev <1)) return; // TEST FOR Opera (NO DOCUMENTATION) if (is_opera) return; // INITIALIZATIONS FOR FIND-IN-PAGE SEARCHES if(whichform.findthis.value!=null && whichform.findthis.value!='') { str = whichform.findthis.value; win = whichframe; var frameval=false; if(win!=self) { frameval=true; // this will enable Nav7 to search child frame win = parent.frames[whichframe]; } } else return; // i.e., no search string was entered var strFound; // NAVIGATOR 4 SPECIFIC CODE if(is_nav4 && (is_minor < 5)) { strFound=win.find(str); // case insensitive, forward search by default // There are 3 arguments available: // searchString: type string and it's the item to be searched // caseSensitive: boolean -- is search case sensitive? // backwards: boolean --should we also search backwards? // strFound=win.find(str, false, false) is the explicit // version of the above // The Mac version of Nav4 has wrapAround, but // cannot be specified in JS } // NAVIGATOR 7 and Mozilla rev 1+ SPECIFIC CODE (WILL NOT WORK WITH NAVIGATOR 6) if (is_gecko && (is_rev >= 1)) { if(frameval!=false) win.focus(); // force search in specified child frame strFound=win.find(str, false, false, true, false, frameval, false); // The following statement enables reversion of focus // back to the search box after each search event // allowing the user to press the ENTER key instead // of clicking the search button to continue search. // Note: tends to be buggy in Mozilla as of 1.3.1 // (see www.mozilla.org) so is excluded from users // of that browser. if (is_not_moz) whichform.findthis.focus(); // There are 7 arguments available: // searchString: type string and it's the item to be searched // caseSensitive: boolean -- is search case sensitive? // backwards: boolean --should we also search backwards? // wrapAround: boolean -- should we wrap the search? // wholeWord: boolean: should we search only for whole words // searchInFrames: boolean -- should we search in frames? // showDialog: boolean -- should we show the Find Dialog? } if (is_ie4up) { // EXPLORER-SPECIFIC CODE revised 5/21/03 if (TRange!=null) { TestRange=win.document.body.createTextRange(); if (dupeRange.inRange(TestRange)) { TRange.collapse(false); strFound=TRange.findText(str); if (strFound) { //the following line added by Mike and Susan Keenan, 7 June 2003 win.document.body.scrollTop = win.document.body.scrollTop + TRange.offsetTop; TRange.select(); } } else { TRange=win.document.body.createTextRange(); TRange.collapse(false); strFound=TRange.findText(str); if (strFound) { //the following line added by Mike and Susan Keenan, 7 June 2003 win.document.body.scrollTop = TRange.offsetTop; TRange.select(); } } } if (TRange==null || strFound==0) { TRange=win.document.body.createTextRange(); dupeRange = TRange.duplicate(); strFound=TRange.findText(str); if (strFound) { //the following line added by Mike and Susan Keenan, 7 June 2003 win.document.body.scrollTop = TRange.offsetTop; TRange.select(); } } } if (!strFound) alert ("String '"+str+"' not found!") // string not found } // --> </script> If not, does anybody of of any good alternatives. Many thanks Hey: I have two javascripts on my page but one isn't showing with both codes in page. [CODE]<script type="text/javascript" src="js/image-slideshow.js"></script>[ICODE] The above code is for the image slide. When this is in the html the other one doesn't work (a text changer). The wbesite is http://www.uwics.com/constitution.htm There is no text at the top of the page currently. If you check Home you'll see how it should be. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Mitka Is this possible? I am writing a script that will display an alert box that reads "your play was saved" after a user clicks the submit button on a form. The only problem is that after clicking save, the page refreshes. Here is the code I tried to use Code: function savedMessage(){ document.getElementById("CmdFinish").addEventListener("click",function(e) { GM_setValue("Saved", 1); }, false); if (GM_getValue("saved", 0) == 1) { alert("Your play has been saved"); GM_setValue("saved", 0); // or GM_deleteValue("saved"); } } The button ID is "CmdFinish" and the value is "saved". Is there ANY way i can make the script run only on a page refresh? **Note** The script is for a specific page and not the whole site, so it wont run on every refresh on the site, only when it's needed on 1 page. Hey every1. Im a web design student who is trying to make my first webpage for a school project. my problem: I have 2 javascripts i would like to run smooth on my page, but they wont. I have read the info about using the <body onload="dothis()"; "dothat()"> but my problem is the way the 1 javascript is made. i believe so that is. First script: A matrix look-a-like screen for a link. Code: <script type="text/javascript"> // <![CDATA[ var height=9; // height of the effect in rows - must be an odd number var speed=66; // lower is faster var reveal=99; // between 0 and 100 // the higher, the faster the word is 'decoded' var repeat=10; // if '0' the script does not repeat // if set to a number this is the delay until the script repeats var alink="http://www.noma.nu"; // place to link to // set to alink="" if not needed /***************************\ * The Matrix JavaScripted.. * *(c) 2003-6 mf2fm web-design* * http://www.mf2fm.com/rv * * DON'T EDIT BELOW THIS BOX * \***************************/ var timer, table, x, y, columns, ma_txt, ma_cho; reveal/=100; var m_coch=new Array(); var m_copo=new Array(); window.onload=function() This is part im having troubles with. If i do as your toturial tells me i should put Function() down in the body onload command. But it wont work. { if (document.getElementById) { var matrix, tbody, tr, td; matrix=document.getElementById("matrix"); ma_txt=matrix.firstChild.nodeValue; ma_txt=" "+ma_txt+" "; columns=ma_txt.length; while (matrix.childNodes.length) matrix.removeChild(matrix.childNodes[0]); table=document.createElement("table"); table.cellSpacing=0; table.style.margin="auto"; table.style.width="auto"; table.style.border="none"; tbody=document.createElement("tbody"); for (x=0; x<height; x++) { tr=document.createElement("tr"); for (y=0; y<columns; y++) { td=document.createElement("td"); td.className="matrix"; td.appendChild(document.createTextNode(String.fromCharCode(160))); tr.appendChild(td); } tbody.appendChild(tr); } table.appendChild(tbody); matrix.appendChild(table); ma_cho=ma_txt; for (x=0; x<columns; x++) { m_copo[x]=0; ma_cho+=String.fromCharCode(32+Math.floor(Math.random()*94)); } x=0; timer=setInterval("mytricks()", speed); }} function mytricks() { var mtmp, mrow; var z=x; x=0; for (y=0; y<columns; y++) { x=x+(m_copo[y]==100); mrow=m_copo[y]%100; if (mrow && m_copo[y]<100) { if (mrow<height+1) { mtmp=table.rows[mrow-1].cells[y]; mtmp.firstChild.nodeValue=m_coch[y]; mtmp.style.color="#33ff66"; mtmp.style.fontWeight="bold"; } if (mrow>1 && mrow<height+2) { mtmp=table.rows[mrow-2].cells[y]; mtmp.style.fontWeight="normal"; mtmp.style.color="#00ff00"; } if (mrow>2) table.rows[mrow-3].cells[y].style.color="#009900"; if (mrow<Math.floor(height/2)+1) m_copo[y]++; else if (mrow==Math.floor(height/2)+1 && m_coch[y]==ma_txt.charAt(y)) zoomer(y); else if (mrow<height+2) m_copo[y]++; else if (m_copo[y]<100) m_copo[y]=0; } else if (Math.random()>0.9 && m_copo[y]<100) { if (reveal>Math.random() && (z+1)/columns>Math.random()) m_coch[y]=ma_cho.charAt(y); else m_coch[y]=ma_cho.charAt(Math.floor(Math.random()*ma_cho.length)); m_copo[y]++; } } if (x==columns) { if (repeat) { ma_cho=ma_txt; for (x=0; x<columns; x++) { m_copo[x]=0; ma_cho+=String.fromCharCode(32+Math.floor(Math.random()*94)); } } else clearInterval(timer); } } function zoomer(ycol) { var mtmp, mtem, ytmp; if (m_copo[ycol]==Math.floor(height/2)+1) { for (ytmp=0; ytmp<height; ytmp++) { mtmp=table.rows[ytmp].cells[ycol]; mtmp.firstChild.nodeValue=m_coch[ycol]; mtmp.style.color="#33ff66"; mtmp.style.fontWeight="bold"; if (alink) { mtmp.style.cursor="pointer"; mtmp.onclick=function() {window.location.href=alink}; } } mtmp=ma_cho.indexOf(ma_txt.charAt(ycol)); m_copo[ycol]+=199; setTimeout("zoomer("+ycol+")", speed); } else if (m_copo[ycol]>200) { mtmp=table.rows[m_copo[ycol]-201].cells[ycol]; mtem=table.rows[200+height-m_copo[ycol]].cells[ycol]; m_copo[ycol]-=1; mtmp.style.fontWeight="normal"; mtem.style.fontWeight="normal"; setTimeout("zoomer("+ycol+")", speed); } else if (m_copo[ycol]==200) m_copo[ycol]=100+Math.floor(height/2); if (m_copo[ycol]>100 && m_copo[ycol]<200) { mtmp=table.rows[m_copo[ycol]-101].cells[ycol]; mtmp.firstChild.nodeValue=String.fromCharCode(160); mtem=table.rows[100+height-m_copo[ycol]].cells[ycol]; mtem.firstChild.nodeValue=String.fromCharCode(160); m_copo[ycol]-=1; setTimeout("zoomer("+ycol+")", speed); } } // ]]> </script> Second script: a simple digital clock. Code: <script type="text/javascript"> function showClock() { // create a new Date() object var currentTime=new Date(); var hours=currentTime.getHours(); var minutes=currentTime.getMinutes(); var seconds=currentTime.getSeconds(); var area=currentTime.getTimezoneOffset(); area=area/60; var clock=hours; // add a zero in front of numbers<10 if (minutes<10){ minutes="0" + minutes; } if (seconds<10){ seconds="0" + seconds; } document.getElementById('clock').innerHTML="<table><tr><td width=80 align=center>"+clock+":"+minutes+":"+seconds+"</td>" +"" +""; t=setTimeout('showClock()',500); // setTimeout calls showClock() function every 500 miliseconds, that means 0.5 seconds } </script> <body onload="showclock()"> this is where the clock load. It works fine. how do i get the other script to load with this. I can get them both to run but not at same time. Any1 outthere who have a solution. I believe it has something to do with Function() part in the matrix code. can i change that do another command? I need some help finding a "find on page" script that will display the results in the middle of the page for IE. I have tried several different ones to no avail. The ones that work in all the browsers display the result in IE at the very bottom of the page. I am not very familiar with programing in Java and I am unable to modify any for my needs. The one I found that did work in IE didn't work in any other browsers. Please help, Thx
I am trying to run this script when the page loads I have tried different methods but still no luck I would appreciate it if somebody help me out [CODE]<a href="http://s230999743.mysite.com/768K.WMA" onclick="var win=window.open('','mywindow','height=523, width=640');win.document.write('\x3Chtml\x3E\x3Chead\x3E\x3Ctitle\x3EVideo Window\x3C/title\x3E\x3Cstyle\x3Ehtml,body {margin:0;padding:0;}\x3C/style\x3E\x3C/head\x3E\x3Cbody\x3E\x3Cembed src=\'http://s230999743.mysite.com/768K.WMA\' width=\'640\' height=\'523\' autostart=\'1\' showcontrols=\'1\' type=\'application/x-mplayer2\' pluginspage=\'http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/download/\'\x3E \x3C/embed\x3E\x3C/body\x3E\x3C/html\x3E');return false;">Enter link text here.</a>[CODE] So, I am working out a current issue I'm having with a sortable table script. Code: var sortableTable = new Class({:thumbsup: getOptions: function(){ return { overCls: false, onClick: true, sortOn: 0, sortBy: 'ASC', filterHide: true, filterHideCls: 'hide', filterSelectedCls: 'selected' }; }, initialize: function(table, options){ this.setOptions(this.getOptions(), options); this.table = $(table); this.tHead = this.table.getElement('thead'); this.tBody = this.table.getElement('tbody'); this.tFoot = this.table.getElement('tfoot'); this.elements = this.tBody.getElements('tr'); this.filtered = false; /*for(i=0;i<10;i++){ this.elements.clone().injectInside(this.tBody); } this.elements = this.tBody.getElements('tr');*/ //THIS IS FOR ANIMATION AND POINTER EFFECT ON HOVER this.elements.each(function(el,i){ if(this.options.overCls){ el.addEvent('mouseover', function(){ el.addClass(options.overCls); }, this); el.addEvent('mouseout', function(){ el.removeClass(options.overCls); }); } if(this.options.onClick){ el.addEvent('click', options.onClick); } }, this); //setup header this.tHead.getElements('th').each(function(el,i){ if(el.axis){ el.addEvent('click', this.sort.bind(this,i)); el.addEvent('mouseover', function(){ el.addClass('tableHeaderOver'); }); el.addEvent('mouseout', function(){ el.removeClass('tableHeaderOver'); }); el.getdate = function(str){ // inner util function to convert 2-digit years to 4 function fixYear(yr) { yr = +yr; if (yr<50) { yr += 2000; } else if (yr<100) { yr += 1900; } return yr; }; var ret; // if (str.length>12){ strtime = str.substring(str.lastIndexOf(' ')+1); strtime = strtime.substring(0,2)+strtime.substr(-2) }else{ strtime = '0000'; } // // YYYY-MM-DD if (ret=str.match(/(\d{2,4})-(\d{1,2})-(\d{1,2})/)) { return (fixYear(ret[1])*10000) + (ret[2]*100) + (+ret[3]) + strtime; } // DD/MM/YY[YY] or DD-MM-YY[YY] if (ret=str.match(/(\d{1,2})[\/-](\d{1,2})[\/-](\d{2,4})/)) { return (fixYear(ret[3])*10000) + (ret[2]*100) + (+ret[1]) + strtime; } return 999999990000; // So non-parsed dates will be last, not first }; // el.findData = function(elem){ var child = elem.getFirst(); if(child){ return el.findData(child); }else{ return elem.innerHTML.trim(); } }; // el.compare = function(a,b){ var1 = el.findData(a.getChildren()[i]); var2 = el.findData(b.getChildren()[i]); //var1 = a.getChildren()[i].firstChild.data; //var2 = b.getChildren()[i].firstChild.data; if(el.axis == 'number'){ var1 = parseFloat(var1); var2 = parseFloat(var2); if(el.sortBy == 'ASC'){ return var1-var2; }else{ return var2-var1; } }else if(el.axis == 'string'){ var1 = var1.toUpperCase(); var2 = var2.toUpperCase(); if(var1==var2){return 0}; if(el.sortBy == 'ASC'){ if(var1<var2){return -1}; }else{ if(var1>var2){return -1}; } return 1; }else if(el.axis == 'date'){ var1 = parseFloat(el.getdate(var1)); var2 = parseFloat(el.getdate(var2)); if(el.sortBy == 'ASC'){ return var1-var2; }else{ return var2-var1; } }else if(el.axis == 'currency'){ var1 = parseFloat(var1.substr(1).replace(',','')); var2 = parseFloat(var2.substr(1).replace(',','')); if(el.sortBy == 'ASC'){ return var1-var2; }else{ return var2-var1; } } } if(i == this.options.sortOn){ el.fireEvent('click'); } } }, this); }, sort: function(index){ if(this.options.onStart){ this.fireEvent('onStart'); } // this.options.sortOn = index; var header = this.tHead.getElements('th'); var el = header[index]; header.each(function(e,i){ if(i != index){ e.removeClass('sortedASC'); e.removeClass('sortedDESC'); } }); if(el.hasClass('sortedASC')){ el.removeClass('sortedASC'); el.addClass('sortedDESC'); el.sortBy = 'DESC'; }else if(el.hasClass('sortedDESC')){ el.removeClass('sortedDESC'); el.addClass('sortedASC'); el.sortBy = 'ASC'; }else{ if(this.options.sortBy == 'ASC'){ el.addClass('sortedASC'); el.sortBy = 'ASC'; }else if(this.options.sortBy == 'DESC'){ el.addClass('sortedDESC'); el.sortBy = 'DESC'; } } // this.elements.sort(el.compare); this.elements.injectInside(this.tBody); // if(this.filtered){ this.filteredAltRow(); }else{ this.altRow(); } // if(this.options.onComplete){ this.fireEvent('onComplete'); } }, altRow: function(){ this.elements.each(function(el,i){ if(i % 2){ el.removeClass('altRow'); }else{ el.addClass('altRow'); } }); }, filteredAltRow: function(){ this.table.getElements('.'+this.options.filterSelectedCls).each(function(el,i){ if(i % 2){ el.removeClass('altRow'); }else{ el.addClass('altRow'); } }); }, filter: function(form){ var form = $(form); var col = 0; var key = ''; form.getChildren().each(function(el,i){ if(el.id == 'column'){ col = Number(el.value); } if(el.id == 'keyword'){ key = el.value.toLowerCase(); } if(el.type == 'reset'){ el.addEvent('click',this.clearFilter.bind(this)); } }, this); if(key){ this.elements.each(function(el,i){ if(this.options.filterHide){ el.removeClass('altRow'); } if(el.getChildren()[col].firstChild.data.toLowerCase().indexOf(key) > -1){ el.addClass(this.options.filterSelectedCls); if(this.options.filterHide){ el.removeClass(this.options.filterHideCls); } }else{ el.removeClass(this.options.filterSelectedCls); if(this.options.filterHide){ el.addClass(this.options.filterHideCls); } } }, this); if(this.options.filterHide){ this.filteredAltRow(); this.filtered = true; } } }, clearFilter: function(){ this.elements.each(function(el,i){ el.removeClass(this.options.filterSelectedCls); if(this.options.filterHide){ el.removeClass(this.options.filterHideCls); } }, this); if(this.options.filterHide){ this.altRow(); this.filtered = false; } } }); sortableTable.implement(new Events); sortableTable.implement(new Options); It works flawlessly on my dev page: http://www.align.com/Dev/Resources/ But I am having issues with is on my live page: http://www.align.com/Resources/ My first thought is that it could be a labeling issue (ie: I forgot to remove "/dev" when moving the HTML over to live) but after reviewing for an hour, I don't believe this is the issue. Could it be an ASP issue? thx in advance.... -Mike Fortuna Hey guys. I host a private website that I use to broadcast my DJ mixes live to my friends. I'm currently using a PHP script on the home-page to say whether I'm broadcasting currently, or if I'm offline. The script works great, but it really slows down the page loading time. Is there a way to have the page load, and then just have the "Status:" say "Checking..." until the PHP script can determine if I'm streaming or offline? This is my PHP code: PHP Code: <?php if (url_validate($link)) { echo "LIVE"; } else { echo "OFFLINE"; } ?> Thank you! I have to call the script below from my html page. How would I do that? Do I need to modify the script at all? Put in a function that returns the random title to the html page? New to javascript any help woudl be apreciated. html page that calls the script Code: <html> <head> <script type='text/javascript' src='titles.js'></script> <script> document.title = rantitle[ranNumber]; </script> </head> titles.js Code: <script type="text/javascript" language="javascript"> <!--// if (parseInt(navigator.appVersion) >= 4) { var num = 3; var rantitle = new Array(num+1); rantitle[1] = "Random Title1"; rantitle[2] = "Random Title1"; rantitle[3] = "Random Title1"; ranNumber = parseInt(num * Math.random() + 1); document.title = rantitle[ranNumber]; } //--> </script> Hello, I'm creating a section for a school website that will list over 9,000 book titles in four different categories (by Title, by Author, by Book Level, and by Points). The content is shown in a div and called and loaded via Ajax. Here is the test page: http://www.gilchrist.leon.k12.fl.us/ar/artest.htmlAfter you click "Go" when the drop down menu is displaying By Book Title, the content loads in the div in a few moments. Here is the content page that appears in the div after you click "Go": http://www.gilchrist.leon.k12.fl.us/...tByAuthor.html If possible, I need a "page loading..." script that will appear only after you click "Go" while the list of books is being loaded. I've been testing different ones I've found online, but can't get any to work. Of course, I'm not even sure if the script would be added to artest.html, 1112-QuistListByTitle.html, or a combination of both... Any help with this would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Deborah I've searched everywhere for help on how to do this... I have a website for tanning salon services. Salon A's page has links for 4 possible equipment choices -[I] (diamond, platinum, gold, bronze levels) on the Sunbeds page. Sunbeds page has 2 iFrames, top and bottom, that are changed by 4 functions - changediamond(), changebronze(), etc. based on the selection. I need to be able to click a link on the Salon page that will take me to the corresponding function on the Sunbeds page... Here's what I have so far: Salon A page Code: <a href="sunbeds.htm?javascript:changediamond()"><img src="images/nr_diam_sm2.jpg" alt="Diamond Level Sunbeds" /></a> (thru) <a href="sunbeds.htm?javascript:changebronze()"><img src="images/nr_brnz_sm2.jpg" alt="Bronze Level Sunbeds" /></a> Sunbeds page Code: <SCRIPT language="JavaScript"> function changediamond() { parent.FRAME1.location="sb_top_ct1.htm"; parent.FRAME2.location="sb_bot_ct1.htm"; } (thru) function changebronze() { parent.FRAME1.location="sb_top_ct4.htm"; parent.FRAME2.location="sb_bot_ct4.htm"; } </script> . .. ... .. . <a href="javascript:changediamond()"><img src="images/diamond_sm2.jpg" alt="Diamond Level Sunbeds" /></a> (thru) <a href="javascript:changebronze()"><img src="images/bronze_sm2.jpg" alt="Bronze Level Sunbeds" /></a> The links take me to the correct page but not the function. Once I'm there I can select the functions and the iFrame change works great. I'm just at a loss for passing along the data string ie sunbeds.htm?javascript"changediamond() I would certainly appreciate any help and advice you could share. I'm sure it's pretty simple but for a JS newbie, it's frustrating! I currently have basic text fields for the dates to be entered in to. Now wish to allow users to click calender thumbnail for a pop up calender to select the date, but the script i got only allows one popup. Does anyone know of a script that i can reuse more than once in the same page? Hi Im alot stuck at the moment so if anyone can help resolve the issues i'm having I would be very grateful! if you go to http://love2-create.com and click on the orange "view profile" link about halfway down the left hand column, a tab opens showing a profile with a small picture gallery at the bottom, this gallery works fine in firefox and google chrome, however in safari it works sometimes but not always and in IE it usually works on the first time the page is loaded but then when the page is refreshed and the profile link is clicked I get an Error: 'document.getElementById(...)' is null or not an object on line 60, the lines in question look like this: Code: buildcontentdivs:function(setting){ var alldivs=document.getElementById(setting.id).getElementsByTagName("div") for (var i=0; i<alldivs.length; i++){ if (this.css(alldivs[i], "contentdiv", "check")){ //check for DIVs with class "contentdiv" setting.contentdivs.push(alldivs[i]) alldivs[i].style.display="none" //collapse all content DIVs to begin with } } }, Does anyone know why this may be, and how it can possibly work sometimes but not always?? its totally got me baffled so if anyone can help I would very very much appreciate it, please let me know if you need any other details about the site etc from me. Regards, Keir Hi, I am pretty much a noob when it comes to javascript. I am looking for a script that redirects random.html to 1 of 86 predefined pages, randomly. If someone could help me out, that would be great. Thanks for your help |