JavaScript - Help With Click() Function
I am trying to create a function that clicks a button within an iframe.
I hope this is all that is needed.... i figured something like this but i know i’m wrong cause it doesn’t work. function close_it(){ var s = document.getElementById(“messagesBox”); var go = s.getElementByClassName(“box_title”); go.click(); return false; } Here’s the Dom Tree. <div class="messagesBox" id="messagesBox" style=""> <div style="" class="birdie clearfix"> //The 401 is differant everytime. <div class="box_blue"> <div class="box_top "> <a href="#" onclick="message.callNextInContainer($(this));return false" class="box_title" style"">X</a> Any help would be much appreciated. Similar TutorialsHi, hope someone can help. doing some work with google maps api. I have a function called codeaddress, this is triggered by a search button. is there a way to add js to make an automatic click on results after search ? here is code of function.. Code: function codeAddress() { var address = document.getElementById("address").value; geocoder.geocode( { 'address': address}, function(results, status) { if (status == google.maps.GeocoderStatus.OK) { map.setCenter(results[0].geometry.location); map.setZoom(10); } else { alert("City was not found: " + status); } }); } I need to simulate a mouseclick on a hyperlink with a function. Any idea if this is possible ? Hi guys I kinda needed help on jQuery/ javascript.. Here's the test page.. http://development.andrewfopalan.com/devpage/test.html# what I'm trying to do is like this.. http://trailers.apple.com/trailers/s...bandofmisfits/ the movie box... so far, I have made the cosmetics.. but the thing I was going to ask was.. when you click on the down arrow.. a popup dropdown list is going to show.. the problem is I am copying the same effect as the one with apple.. when you click outside of the popup dropdown list, the dropdown list should be fading out... but it wouldnt... I tried using doing.. it like this Code: $("#wrap" ).click(function () { $(".dropdown").fadeOut(); }); but the problem is.. whenever I click the down arrow button.. it continues to fadeout.. as soon as it fadesin... how should I do this? please guide me.. everything works just fine.. just this one.. I am really lost.. i the whole jquery code is in the page sirs... please help me pretty new to javascript/jquery.. Hi, I have a DOM click event that creates a <span>. When the user clicks a button, it turns that <span> into a textarea that the user can type a new name in, press enter, and then the span contains the text the user input. Sort of like when you rename a file in Windows Explorer. Anyway, the code is something like this, and I'm wondering if I can use 'area_el' in this way... right now it's giving me the error that area_el is undefined, even though I define it in the function that contains the Event declaration. The first part is the Dom stuff to make it all work. It's not stuff I need to mess with, but I'm putting it here in case it's useful. Code: var Dom = { get: function(el) { if (typeof el === 'string') return document.getElementById(el); else return el; }, add: function(el, dest) { var el = this.get(el); var dest = this.get(dest); dest.appendChild(el); }, remove: function(el) { var el = this.get(el); if(el.parentNode != null) el.parentNode.removeChild(el); } }; var Event = { add: function() { if (window.addEventListener) { return function(el, type, fn) { Dom.get(el).addEventListener(type, fn, false); }; } else if (window.attachEvent) { return function(el, type, fn) { var f = function() { fn.call(Dom.get(el), window.event); }; Dom.get(el).attachEvent('on' + type, f); }; } }() }; The following code defines what happens when the user clicks submit to create a polygon. I also have some variables: Code: var created_area_array = Array(); var createdarea_index = 0; var number_of_areas_saved=0; var currently_renaming=false; Event.add(window, 'load', function() { Event.add('SubmitArea', 'click', function() { if(polyPoints.length>0) add_created_area(); }); }); Finally, where the issue is. I define area_el in the function below, and further down I want to pass it to a function within the "rename" click event, but I get an error that area_el is undefined. Code: function add_created_area() { number_of_areas_saved++; var area_el = document.createElement('span'); var area_el_remove = document.createElement('span'); var area_el_rename = document.createElement('span'); var new_entry = polyPoints; var new_entry_array_index = "Area" + (createdarea_index); var new_entry_array_name = "Area #" + (createdarea_index+1); area_el.innerHTML = '<span class=\"address-text\">' + new_entry_array_name + '</span><br>'; area_el_remove.innerHTML = "<a onMouseOver=\"rollover('address_remove')\" onMouseOut=\"rollout('address_remove')\" style='cursor:pointer;'>" + "<img src=\"images/tabs-icons/normal-address_remove.png\" name='address_remove' title='remove' alt='remove'></a> "; area_el_rename.innerHTML = "<a onMouseOver=\"rollover('area_rename')\" onMouseOut=\"rollout('area_rename')\" style='cursor:pointer;'>" + "<img src=\"images/tabs-icons/normal-area_rename.png\" name='area_rename' title='rename' alt='rename'></a> "; created_area_array[new_entry_array_index] = new_entry; createdarea_index++; Dom.add(area_el_remove, 'CreatedAreas'); Dom.add(area_el_rename, 'CreatedAreas'); Dom.add(area_el, 'CreatedAreas'); Event.add(area_el, 'click', function(e) { if(!currently_renaming) { polyPoints = []; var thePolyPoints = (created_area_array[new_entry_array_index]).toString(); alert(thePolyPoints); //formatting created_area_array[new_entry_array_index] to store as polygon points in the polyPoints array thePolyPoints = thePolyPoints.replace(/[\[\]{}]/g, ""); thePolyPoints = thePolyPoints.replace(/Location/g, ""); //adding the co-ordinates to the polyPoints array thePolyPoints = thePolyPoints.split(","); for(var ctr=0; ctr+1<thePolyPoints.length; ctr+=2) { var location1 = new Microsoft.Maps.Location(thePolyPoints[ctr],thePolyPoints[ctr+1]); polyPoints.push(location1); } var out=""; for(var i=0; i<polyPoints.length; i++) { out += polyPoints[i] + " "; } alert(out); //creating the polygon and searching... if(create_area==true) { drawPolygon(); polygonSearch(); } else if(create_area==false) { document.getElementById('createarea').innerHTML = "<a id='createarea'><span class='create_area' style='color:blue'><strong>Create Area</strong></span></a>"; document.getElementById("mapDiv").oncontextmenu = function(){return false} MouseUpHandlerId = Microsoft.Maps.Events.addHandler(map, "mouseup",MouseUpHandler); MouseDownHandlerId = Microsoft.Maps.Events.addHandler(map, "mousedown",MouseDownHandler); MouseMoveHandlerId = Microsoft.Maps.Events.addHandler(map, "mousemove",MouseMoveHandler); MouseOverHandlerId = Microsoft.Maps.Events.addHandler(map, "mouseover",MouseOverHandler); drawPolygon(); polygonSearch(); create_area=true; } } }); Event.add(area_el_remove, 'click', function(e) { Dom.remove(this); Dom.remove(area_el_rename); Dom.remove(area_el); if(number_of_areas_saved>1) number_of_areas_saved--; }); Event.add(area_el_rename, 'click', function(e) { if(!currently_renaming) { area_el.innerHTML = '<textarea name=\"renaming_area\" id=\"renaming_area\" style=\"width:200px;height:10px;background-color:#DCDCDC; resize:none;font-size:8px;\" onKeyPress=\"return enter_rename(area_el, event)\" maxlength=\"30\"></textarea><br>'; currently_renaming=true; } }); Event.add("createdarea_clear", 'click', function(e) { Dom.remove(area_el_remove); Dom.remove(area_el_rename); Dom.remove(area_el); created_area_array = []; number_of_areas_saved=0; createdarea_index=0; }); } The enter_rename(area_el, event) function that isn't passing in my variable. Code: function enter_rename(area_el, event) { var keyPressed = (event.which) ? event.which : event.keyCode; var current_str = document.getElementById("renaming_area").value; if(keyPressed == 13) { if(current_str.length>0) { if(allSpaces(current_str)==true) { alert("Please enter a meaningful area name."); return false; } else { area_el.innerHTML = '<span class=\"address-text\">' + current_str + '</span><br>'; currently_renaming=false; return true; } } else return false; } else return true; } Making area_el global does not clear the span elements when I click my "createdarea_clear" button, however when it's local, the function works as expected. How can I do this? I'm new to JavaScript. I tried messing with While but it just caused lag as it kept looping infinitely. The problem I think is that I have a variable that changes every time I click the button. The function changes the variable. So it successfully changes the variable once to my likings, then when I click the button (thus running the function) it does nothing. Here's an example I created to show you Quote: <html> <head> <script type="text/javascript"> var x = 50; var y = Math.floor(Math.random()*5); function test() { var a = x+y document.getElementById("testing").innerHTML=a; } </head> <body> <p id="testing"></p> <input type="button" value="asdf" onclick="test()" /> </body> </html> So in this case, I need to click the button multiple times in which each time it should add y to x. It only works once and then goes kaput. Thanks! Hi guys I kinda needed help on jQuery/ javascript.. Here's the test page.. http://development.andrewfopalan.com/devpage/test.html# what I'm trying to do is like this.. http://trailers.apple.com/trailers/s...bandofmisfits/ the movie box... so far, I have made the cosmetics.. but the thing I was going to ask was.. when you click on the down arrow.. a popup dropdown list is going to show.. the problem is I am copying the same effect as the one with apple.. when you click outside of the popup dropdown list, the dropdown list should be fading out... but it wouldnt... I tried using doing.. it like this Code: $("#wrap" ).click(function () { $(".dropdown").fadeOut(); }); but the problem is.. whenever I click the down arrow button.. it continues to fadeout.. as soon as it fadesin... how should I do this? please guide me.. everything works just fine.. just this one.. I am really lost.. i the whole jquery code is in the page sirs... please help me pretty new to javascript/jquery.. Greetings, I'm looking to add keycode Accessibility to an html + javascript interaction. It's basically like tic tac toe where a user clicks on a cell (these cells are created by divs) and an 'O' appears in the cell. I'd like to be able to tab through the cell fields and hit the spacebar to put the 'O' in the focused cell. Here's an example of the html divs... [code] <div class="grid"> <div class="row row-1"> <div class="box true"><div class="inner" tabindex="0" id="orange"></div></div> <div class="box true"><div class="inner" tabindex="0" id="orange"></div></div> <div class="box true"><div class="inner" tabindex="0" id="orange"></div></div> <div class="box"><div class="inner" tabindex="0" id="orange"></div></div> <div class="clear"></div> </div> </div> [code] What I'm needing to know is where/what code goes into the .js to set up a keydown event. Here's the .js being used... [code] $(document).ready(function() { // init $('#holder .section:first').addClass('current-slide'); $('#nav .btn:first').addClass('current-slide'); $('#holder .section').addClass('noanswer'); $('#holder .section').delay(300).animate({'top':'0px'},{duration:600,easing:'easeOutCirc'}); //how fast the screen comes down // end init $('.noanswer .box').hover(function() { if ($(this).hasClass('selected')) { $(this).addClass('box-highlight-hover'); } else { $(this).addClass('box-highlight'); } }, function() { if ($(this).hasClass('selected')) { $(this).removeClass('box-highlight-hover'); } else { $(this).removeClass('box-highlight'); } }); // box functions $('.noanswer .box').live('click',function() { $(this).addClass('selected'); }); $('.noanswer .selected').live('click',function() { $(this).removeClass('selected'); $(this).removeClass('box-highlight-hover'); }); // slide animations $('#nav .mobility-btn').click(function() { if ($('.section').is(':animated')) { } else { $('#nav .btn').removeClass('current-slide'); $(this).addClass('current-slide'); $('.section').css({'z-index':'5'}); $('#mobility').css({'top':'-350px','z-index':'10'}); $('#mobility').animate({'top':'0px','z-index':'10'},{duration:600,easing:'easeOutCirc'}); //how fast the screen comes down $('.section').removeClass('current-slide'); $('#mobility').addClass('current-slide'); } }); $('#nav .vision-btn').click(function() { if ($('.section').is(':animated')) { } else { $('#nav .btn').removeClass('current-slide'); $(this).addClass('current-slide'); $('.section').css({'z-index':'5'}); $('#vision').css({'top':'-350px','z-index':'10'}); $('#vision').animate({'top':'0px','z-index':'10'},{duration:600,easing:'easeOutCirc'}); //how fast the screen comes down $('.section').removeClass('current-slide'); $('#vision').addClass('current-slide'); } }); $('#nav .hearing-btn').click(function() { if ($('.section').is(':animated')) { } else { $('#nav .btn').removeClass('current-slide'); $(this).addClass('current-slide'); $('.section').css({'z-index':'5'}); $('#hearing').css({'top':'-350px','z-index':'10'}); $('#hearing').animate({'top':'0px','z-index':'10'},{duration:600,easing:'easeOutCirc'}); //how fast the screen comes down $('.section').removeClass('current-slide'); $('#hearing').addClass('current-slide'); } }); $('#nav .cognitive-btn').click(function() { if ($('.section').is(':animated')) { } else { $('#nav .btn').removeClass('current-slide'); $(this).addClass('current-slide'); $('.section').css({'z-index':'5'}); $('#cognitive').css({'top':'-350px','z-index':'10'}); $('#cognitive').animate({'top':'0px','z-index':'10'},{duration:600,easing:'easeOutCirc'}); //how fast the screen comes down $('.section').removeClass('current-slide'); $('#cognitive').addClass('current-slide'); } }); // result $('.answerSubmit').hover(function() { $(this).addClass('answerSubmitHover'); }, function() { $(this).removeClass('answerSubmitHover'); }); $('.answerSubmit').live('click',function() { var parent = $(this).parents('.section'); var scoreParent = $(this).parent('.result'); // Calculate max score var maxScore = parent.find('.box').length; // Calculate actual score var actualScore; var selectednotTrue = 0; var selectedCorrect = 0; var notTrue = 0; actualScore = parent.find('.box').length; selectedCorrect = parent.find('.box.selected.true').length; notTrue = parent.find('.box:not(.true)').length; selectednotTrue = parent.find('.box.selected:not(.true)').length; actualScore = notTrue - selectednotTrue + selectedCorrect; scoreParent.find('.answer').html(actualScore); scoreParent.find('.outOf').html(maxScore); $(this).hide(); parent.find('.score').show(); parent.addClass('answer').removeClass('noanswer'); }); }); [code] Please let me know if I'm unclear or if more code is necessary. Thanks for any help you can give! k I have a question: look at the following html code: /****html***/ <div class='class1'>text1</div> <div class='class1'>text2</div> <div class='class1'>text3</div> ...... /**html***/ If I want to change the background color of the textn by clicking it, what should I do instead of inserting "onclick='someFunction()'" in every div? Hi all, Background: I'm currently working on a landing page which will display the same on both desktop & mobile devices, which is what we "want" for now. However, we've created an alternate registration page for mobile devices. This page can be accessed by clicking on a specific button, which has a class on it that will determine if the user is on a mobile device or not. If they are not, the normal action will occur, such as a registration popup, built specifically for desktop users. The problem is: I'm firstly having to use .remove to take away the class of pbx_ajax which operates the popup, so mobile users aren't affected by the popup and will continue onto the page we specially built for them. However, it seems my script is removing the class straight away, which prevents the popup from working for desktop users. Secondly, the script doesn't actually seem to work, it simply doesn't fire, which begs the question if i've cocked up my class bind. Code is attached below, please if anyone has any advice, do let me know as i'm at my wits end. Oh and i'm sure you'll notice, i'm polling for when the jQuery has loaded, as the library is located at the bottom of our site (its a rather large site). The javascript/jquery Code: //$(document).ready(function() { //Global function that will detect what device the page is being viewed on function globalDetectDevice() { var deviceIphone = "iphone"; var deviceIpod = "ipod"; //Initialize our user agent string to lower case. var uagent = navigator.userAgent.toLowerCase(); //************************** // Detects if the current device is an iPhone or iPod Touch. function DetectDevice() { if (DetectIphone()) { window.location = "/landing/register/mobile" ; } else if (DetectIpod()) { window.location = "/landing/register/mobile" ; } else { return false; } } } //Binding the above function to a class, that we can then attach to any clickable element //As jQuery is at the bottom of page, we poll the function until jQuery has loaded, once loaded, we clear the polling using clearTimout var bindTimer = setInterval(function() { if ("undefined" != typeof jQuery && globalDetectDevice) { $('.detectDevice').removeClass('pbx_ajax').bind('click', DetectDevice); clearTimeout(bindTimer); } }, 50); //} the html button Code: <a class="detectDevice pbx_ajax" title="Join Free" href="?cat=popup&action=open&settings=pbx_popup_register">~graphic("btn-get-started-prints-LP")</a> thanks for any help Ok know those people who are in the bad habit of double clicking everything? Well my site breaks if they double click it... is there a script I can use that won't let my functions run more then once every so many seconds? to avoid double clicking errors? Hey guys just need a little help. I need to create a little script that clicks a link automatically and opens it up in a new page. So far I have this: Code: <head> <script> function autoClick(){ document.getElementById('linkToClick').click(); } </head> <body onload="setTimeout('autoClick();',3000);"> <a id="linkToClick" href="http://www.google.com" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">GOOGLE</a> </body> It works but the problem is that IE popup blocker keeps blocking the new window. Is there a way to do the same thing with javascript without it having blocked by IE popup blocker? need to make "left click" act as "middle click" -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I need to make "left click" act as "middle click" for a web site ....thank you in advance for any and all help... [CODE] <script language="javascript"> function Click(4) { if (event.button==0; 1; ) } document.onmousedown </script>> Hi I have created the following effects on the images seen here http://techavid.com/design/test3.html . You see when you hover and then click on each image, they go from grey to color. When you click on one - the others go grey and the one clicked remains color. That's cool, but now I need the text 1st: Sun for example to display and hide along with its graphic button. The word "Sun," is a link that needs to link out to a URL so it has to be separated from the image effect code. Here code I have now.... Code: <style type="text/css" media="screen"> #wrapper { background: url('_assets/images/sun-inactive.p') no-repeat #777eee; width: 470px; margin: 0 auto; } a#sun{ background: url('_assets/images/sun-inactive.png') no-repeat; width: 107px; height: 78px; display:block; padding: 20px 10px; float: left; } a#sun:hover, a#sun.active { background: url('_assets/images/sun.png') no-repeat; width: 107px; height: 78px; display:block; padding: 20px 10px; } a#plane { background: url('_assets/images/plane-inactive.png') no-repeat; width: 107px; height: 78px; display:block; padding: 20px 10px; float: left; } a#plane:hover, a#plane.active { background: url('_assets/images/plane.png') no-repeat; width: 107px; height: 78px; display:block; padding: 20px 10px; } a#nano { background: url('_assets/images/nano-inactive.png') no-repeat; width: 107px; height: 78px; display:block; padding: 20px 10px; float: left; } a#nano:hover, a#nano.active { background: url('_assets/images/nano.png') no-repeat; width: 107px; height: 78px; display:block; padding: 20px 10px; } #popuptext { float: left; margin: -30px 0 0 0; padding: 0 0 0 0px; font-size: 11px; } #popuptext a { color: #ff6600; padding: 0 30px; } </style> </head> <body> <div id="wrapper"> <div id="navigation"> <a id="sun" href="#"></a> <a id="plane" href="#"></a> <a id="nano" href="#"></a> </div> <div style="clear:both"></div> <div id="popuptext">1st: <a href="#">Sun</a> 2nd: <a href="#">Airplane</a> 3rd: <a href="#">Nano</a> </div> </div> <script src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.3.1/jquery.min.js" type="text/javascript"></script> <script type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"> $(document).ready(function() { // target each link in the navigation div $('#navigation a').click(function() { // link that you clicked clicked = $(this).attr('id'); // make sure that all the others are not active // except for the clicked one $('#navigation a').each(function() { if ($(this).attr('id') == clicked) { $(this).addClass('active'); } else { $(this).removeClass('active'); } }); // prevent the default link action return false; }); }); </script> What jquery or javascript code do I need to do this? thanks, chaser Hi, I am facing a problem in passing replace() function as an argument in user defined java function, can any one help me how to resolve it? intention is to pass a file path to my user defined function, but before passing the path i want to replace the character '\' to '\\' I am posting my javascript function he <a href="#" onclick="OpenDocPreview('<%# Eval("PATH")%>'.replace(/\\/g,"\\\\"), '<%# Eval("Filename")%>')"><%# Eval("DocTitle") %></a> function OpenDocPreview(url, docname) { alert('message from search base : ' + url + ' ' + docname); } thank you, I was working on a tutorial for some ajax uploading stuff and I ran across a new function syntax I don't recognize. I am not a Javascript pro, but I am not a newbie either. here is the code I am working on: Code: function handleFileSelect(e){ var files = e.target.files; var output = []; for(var i=0,f;f=files[i];i++){ if(f.type.match('image.*')){ var reader = new FileReader(); reader.onload = (function(theFile){ return function(e){ var span = document.createElement('span'); span.innerHTML = ['<img class="thumb" src="',e.target.result,'" title="',theFile.nbame,'" />'].join(''); document.getElementById('list').insertBefore(span,null); }; })(f); reader.readAsDataURL(f); } } document.getElementById('list').innerHTML = '<ul>'+output.join('')+'</ul>'; } document.getElementById('files').addEventListener('change',handleFileSelect,false); To be a little more clear, the code in question is that is the very middle. The syntax I don't understand is: Code: class.event = (function(arguments){ //stuff you put in a function... })(more Arguments?); I tried to customize a simple one to learn for myself and I wrote this: Code: var a = 'A'; var b = 'B'; test = (function(t){ alert(t); alert(b); })(b); test(a); The browser would alert 'B' and that's it. The console would tell me that 'test is not a function.' OK, so I am confused. The topmost code works. What I am wondering is what the syntax is called for creating a function (or event listener?) that way, and how it works. Although if I new what it was called I could just google how it works. I found this script, and it works great: Code: <script type="text/javascript"> function disable(element) { var input = document.getElementById(element).getElementsByTagName("input"); for(var i = 0; i < input.length; i++) { input[i].setAttribute("disabled","true"); } } </script> I tried to make the inverse by simply reversing the setAttribute() like so: Code: <script type="text/javascript"> function enable(element) { var input = document.getElementById(element).getElementsByTagName("input"); for(var i = 0; i < input.length; i++) { input[i].setAttribute("disabled","false"); } } </script> But that didn't do it. Can someone show me why, and how to fix it? Here's the sample form which I'm trying to test it on: Code: <form> <input type="radio" name="test" onclick="disable('D1')" /> disable<br/> <input type="radio" name="test" onclick="enable('D1')" /> enable<br/> <fieldset id="D1"> <input class="" type="text" value="test value1" /><input class="" type="text" value="test value2" /><br/> <input class="" type="text" value="test value3" /><input class="" type="text" value="test value4" /><br/> <input class="" type="text" value="test value5" /><input class="" type="text" value="test value6" /><br/> </fieldset> </form> Edit: The ultimate goal which I'm working toward now (step by step =) is to have a form more like: Code: <form> <input type="radio" name="test" onclick="disable('D1')" /> <fieldset id="D1"> <input class="" type="text" value="test value1" /><input class="" type="text" value="test value2" /> </fieldset> <input type="radio" name="test" onclick="disable('D2')" /> <fieldset id="D2"> <input class="" type="text" value="test value3" /><input class="" type="text" value="test value4" /> </fieldset> <input type="radio" name="test" onclick="disable('D3')" /> <fieldset id="D3"> <input class="" type="text" value="test value5" /><input class="" type="text" value="test value6" /> </fieldset> </form> And have the fieldsets enable and disable according the selection of the radio buttons. Also, the fieldsets (and their ID's) will be dynamically generated via PHP Thanks-a-bunch, ~ Mo Hi! I'm trying to toggle a class and one works and the other does not and I don't know why. I'm just getting my feet wet with jquery and javascript and I figured this was a pretty easy task to take on! Maybe. Link to the page: Franklin Township Soccer Club - Change Field Status My sad, sorry attempt =| Code: $( "li.open" ).click(function() { $( this ).toggleClass( "closed" ); }); $( "li.closed" ).click(function() { $( this ).toggleClass( "open" ); }); The first function works with open, so I figured I'd just use opposite on closed! Ha! I don't think so! In the end within those function there is an element in a form on that page it's hidden. I'd like to change the value from a 0 to 1 for vice versa. That' will be my next step. If you could give me a little nudge in the right direction I'd appreciate it! But first understanding why one works and the other does not, that is the primary mission! I do appreciate any help given! Dave <p> <script type="text/javascript">// <![CDATA[ var metrics = { "mm" : 1, "cm" : 10, "m" : 1000, "inch" : 25.4, "foot" : 304.8 }; function convert(num, dec){ var val = document.getElementById("fromVal").value; if(isNaN(val)){ return } function roundNumber(num, dec) { var result = Math.round( Math.round( num * Math.pow( 10, dec + 1 ) ) / Math.pow( 10, 1 ) ) / Math.pow(10,dec); return result; } document.getElementById("toVal").value = val * metrics[document.getElementById("fromSystem").value]/ metrics[document.getElementById("toSystem").value]; } var interval = null; function watchChanges(){ interval == null ? setInterval("convert()", 500) : clearInterval(interval); } // ]]></script> </p> <table> <tbody> <tr> <td><input id="fromVal" style="width: 100px;" onfocus="watchChanges()" onblur="watchChanges()" type="text" /><select id="fromSystem" onchange="convert()"> <option value="mm">millimeters</option> <option selected="selected" value="cm">centimeters</option> <option value="m">meters</option> <option value="foot">feet</option> <option value="inch">inches</option> </select></td> </tr> <tr> <td colspan="1" align="center">=</td> </tr> <tr> <td><input id="toVal" style="width: 100px;" type="text" disabled="disabled" /><select id="toSystem" onchange="convert()"> <option value="mm">millimeters</option> <option value="cm">centimeters</option> <option value="m">meters</option> <option selected="selected" value="foot">feet</option> <option value="inch">inches</option> </select></td> i keep getting error Call to undefined function codeandurl() below is my code PHP Code: <?php $value= strip_tags(get_field('link',$post)); $resultid=get_field('resultid',$post); codeandurl($resultid,$value); ?> <div id="result"></div> <script type="text/javascript"> function codeandurl(resultid,url){ $( "#result" ).text(resultid); $( "#result" ).dialog({ modal: true, buttons: { Ok: function() { $( this ).dialog( "close" ); } } }); window.open(url); return false; } </script> Hi All, I'm trying to convert an anonymous function to a real function (nesting is getting out of hand), however the msg object becomes undefined after conversion. Here is the converted anonymous function which fails: https://gist.github.com/2587613 and here is the original anonymous function which works: https://gist.github.com/2587667 Any help would be greatly appriciated |