JavaScript - Js In Another Folder . . .
I have an html page, and I want to use a js from another folder. Can I call a js like this?
<script language="JavaScript" src="../blog/magicimage.js" type="text/javascript"> Similar TutorialsHello everybody: Im new on this site, Im looking for some help... Im do not know much about JAVASCRIPT... i need your help, please... Here is my case.... with the snipp below, i'm able to print from REVIT using PDF-XCHANGE getting the file name of the sheet that is printed in the form of: "E-607-00.pdf" But i will like to get the first folder (root folder) of the path of the file name that represent my project number, the path of the file is => u:\1577004\revit\<file name>.rvt my project number is => 1577004 so the pdf file name will be => 1577004 E-607-00.pdf" how to get the project number (the first folder of the path)? and put it together with the "E-607-00.PDF" .... can somebody help me please...!!! Thank you IN ADVANCE.... function like_REVIT(s) { s = cutOffPath(s); s = cutOffExtension(s); var ix = s.indexOf(" - "); if (ix < 0) return s; var t = s.split(" - "); if (t.length < 4) return s; return t[2]; } Hi, i have a slideshow that works. I want to store my images in a folder images/slideshow/1.jpg for all my images up to 10.jpg. I have tried to adjust the code so i can store the images in a folder but the code cant find the images. Any help would be greatly appreciated, thank you. I have this code in the head section: <script type="text/javascript"> thisImg=1; imgCt=10; function newSlide(direction) { thisImg = thisImg + direction; if(thisImg <1) {thisImg = imgCt;} if(thisImg > imgCt) {thisImg = 1;} document.getElementById('slideshow').src=thisImg + '.jpg'; } </script> I have this code in the body section: <form> <img src="1.jpg" id="slideshow" alt="Photo slideshow" width="213" height="184" > <p> <input type="button" value="<-- Previous photo" onClick="newSlide(-1)"> <input type="button" value="Next photo -->" onClick="newSlide(1)" > </p> </form> Hello everyone I am new to JS and it has been years since I worked with JAVA or HTML but I'm getting back into it for a pet project of mine and could really use some help getting past this small problem in front of me. ok so here is my issue: I have an HTML page that will read information from Cells in an MS Excel spreadsheet then will write them to the screen. This works if I run it localy and use the direct path like C:\MyFolder\ExcelFile.xls BUT if I try and access the MS Excel spreadsheet from a shared network drive like \\TheComputerName\MyFolder\ExcelFile.xls the JS will not read the file. SO... I tried to leave the HTML file and the Excel file localy and then tried to open teh HTML file from a shared computer like \\TheComputerName\MyFolder\MyWebFile.html but that wouldn't work ether. NOW my question to you guys is how can I get my HTML file to read the Excel file from a Network Shared location... ....AND.... ....How do open the HTML file from a Shared computer (while still correctly reading the Excel Spreadsheet) Please help (and use small words and code for my little brain) and thank you. PS I was wondering if this could even be done in JS, I was wondering if I need to do this in PHP instead which I have NO idea at all. Hello again... I have written a custom slideshow script which gets the images from an array... The script will change the src of a img, which is a fullscreen background. Now here's the problem, I've been trying to write a function where can define a folder "gallery\test\", and then get all image files in that folder and repopulate the slideshow array. So, is there a way to scan folders? I've searched around and found some solutions where PHP is used, but i really want to keep this pure js, if possible (?) Thanks, Hi, I am creating a Search functionality program, which searches a file mentioned by the user on a folder present in a Network folder through File Scripting Object. The code works fine but the problem is that, when it searches the file on the Network folder the entire HTML page gets hanged and nothing is displayed till the code has finished searching. I want to update the user with the status of the search process as which folder is it currently searching just the way we have it in the Windows Serach functionality, where the progress is shown on the left side of the window and the files found is shown on the right. I have tried the solution with having two different frames where the first frame will have the HTML and the JavaScript code to search the file and it will also write the results in notepad file as soon as it gets a matching file name and then proceeds ahead. The other Frame will read that notepad file and display the data and it will also refresh itself in every 2 seconds. But the page still hangs up since the first frame is not responding. I have tried the same solution by having two separate HTML pages instead of two frames but no luck. The new HTML page and the previous page both hangs up. Any Ideas?? Hello everyone! This is my first post. I know some html and css, but not much about javascript, and I have an existential problem with a portfolio i'm helping to design: The portfolio itself is for a night photographer that covers different events. For each event there is a page where the photos from that event are displayed. The thing is i don't want to write html code for each and every event, so i've been investigating how to automate this process and i've been answered: javascript. I want a horizontal layout page for each event, where all the images from its folder are displayed, with a horizontal scrollbar and no vertical scrollbar. I've managed to cover this with a combination between css and javascript code. The javascript code i'm using: <script src="../../docs/js/jquery-1.2.6.min.js" type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"></script> <script type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"> $(function(){ $("#page-wrap").wrapInner("<table cellspacing='30'><tr>"); $(".post").wrap("<td>"); }); </script> Then i call for each image in the body of the html page: <div id="page-wrap"> <div class="post"> <img src="../../images/baobab04.02.11/1.jpg" width="720" height="480" border="0" /> </div> <div class="post"> <img src="../../images/baobab04.02.11/2.jpg" width="720" height="480" border="0" /> </div> </div> I've read about this function to loop for each image in a directory: foreach(string fileName f in Directory.GetFiles("SomeDirectory")) { ... } But i'm lost as to how to implement it and make a new <div class="post"> for each file in the directory. Thank you all in advance hi all, i'm a relatively new user to javascript. i'm supposed to use javascript to search through a folder that contains many excel files. the search term is obtained from a front end html form, javascript gets that value, search every single excel file in the folder and see which file has a cell that matches the search terms. I currently know (sort of) how to search through 1 file. but how do I search through many files? and from what i see from the searching of 1 file, it takes a few seconds to open and close the excel file (located on a network drive). which means it will take a fair bit of time to cycle through 97 excel files. Is there like any searching algorithm to speed up the process? Hi, I Have been working on a archive/library for our animators here, with images of old and useful models/3d work. to help them out and save them some time, I wanted to add the ability to click on a jpeg and open the folder where the files are stored for the desired character/set. Being a animator myself, and working for a small company (who have no javascript programmers) we have little to no knowledge of the code and would appreciate any help possible. this is what i have come up with so far Code: <HEAD> <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript"> function DriveList() { var folder=document.Drive.Name.options[document.Drive.Name.selectedIndex].value; document.frames['MyComputer'].location.href = folder; } function FolderChoose() { var location=document.UserLocation.FolderLocation.value; document.frames['MyComputer'].location.href = location; } </script> </HEAD> <BODY> <FORM NAME="UserLocation"> <P><font size="2">Type in a Folder Location: </font> <INPUT TYPE="text" name="FolderLocation" length="25" size="20"> <INPUT TYPE="button" value="Open Folder" onClick="FolderChoose();"></P> </FORM> <IFRAME NAME="MyComputer" SRC="about:blank" WIDTH="50%" HEIGHT="20%"></IFRAME> </CENTER> however this only allows the user to manually search for the files. Is it possible and what would be the best approach to achieving this. I have been using DreamWeaver to create the library if that is of any help. Thanks in advance! Matt Hi, I'm using the following Javascript code to show a div layer depending on the URL Code: <script type="text/javascript"> if (location.href.match(/folder/)) { document.getElementById("div-layer").style.display="block"; } </script> This works perfectly when I visit http://www.domain.com/folder but I do not want it to match any subfolders beneath /folder, for example: http://www.domain.com/folder/sub-folder http://www.domain.com/folder/sub-folder2 etc. Does anyone know how I can modify the code to only match /folder or /folder/ and no subfolders beneath it? Thank you in advance. |