JavaScript - Random Song Problem
good evening guys,
i am new in JS ,so forgive my little knowledge,here is what i wanna do i have 10 songs in file ,i need to play them one after another when the page is loaded,and each time the page is loaded the playlist changes randomly (i dont want to play the same order of songs each time) so far i did a random array of the songs,each time the page is loaded,the order of the array will be change as well, but i don't know how to attach this array to the mediaplayer any idea plz ???????? here is what i did <script type="text/javascript"> var playlist = new Array(); var playlistnames = new Array(); var play = new Array(); playlistnames [0]="songs\play1.mp3"; playlistnames [1]="songs\play2.mp3"; playlistnames [2]="songs\play3.mp3"; playlistnames [3]="songs\play4.mp3"; playlistnames [4]="songs\play5.mp3"; playlistnames [5]="songs\play6.mp3"; playlistnames [6]="songs\play7.mp3"; playlistnames [7]="songs\play8.mp3"; playlistnames [8]="songs\play9.mp3"; playlistnames [9]="songs\play10.mp3"; var i=0; for (i=0;i<10; ) { var x = Math.floor(Math.random()*10); if (x != playlist[0] && x!= playlist[2]&& x!= playlist[3]&& x!= playlist[4]&& x!= playlist[5]&& x!= playlist[6]&& x!= playlist[7]&& x!= playlist[8]&& x!= playlist[9]&& x!= playlist[1]) { playlist[i]=x; play[i]=playlistnames[playlist[i]]; i++; } } </script> Similar TutorialsHi! I'm using NiftyPlayer (http://www.varal.org/niftyplayer/) to play an mp3 on my website. I'd like it to refresh the page when the song is over (I have some php grabbing songs from a database and choosing the one to play at random). NiftyPlayer has two functions that are probably useful for this. First, if you have a link go to: Code: javascript:alert(niftyplayer('niftyPlayer1').getState()) It will display the current state of the player (stopped, playing, paused, finished). Presumably, a piece of javascript could poll this variable every second, and once it equals "finished", execute the redirect. However, I think this other piece of code included with NiftyPlayer would help even more. In the .js file, it says the following: Code: this.registerEvent = function (eventName, action) { // eventName is a string with one of the following values: onPlay, onStop, onPause, onError, onSongOver, onBufferingComplete, onBufferingStarted // action is a string with the javascript code to run. // // example: niftyplayer('niftyPlayer1').registerEvent('onPlay', 'alert("playing!")'); this.obj.SetVariable(eventName, action); }; So it would appear that I could use something like this to automatically refresh when the song is over: Code: niftyplayer('niftyPlayer1').registerEvent('onSongOver', 'location.reload(true)'); The problem here is that I have no javascript experience and have no idea how to implement either of these ideas. Help? I have searched looking for a means to simply play a song using JavaScript and here is what I have found: Code: if (document.getElementById) var song = document.getElementById("media") else var song = document.all.tags("media") var playSong = "<a href='javascript:song.Play()'>a test<\/a>" document.write(playSong) Other JS sets the name and id of the song to "media". When I click on the written link nothing happens ... isn't the global function Play() built into Quicktime?? hi, everyone, I'm struggling to figure out how to make my image automatically reload. particularly when the image is randomly selected from a folder. The timing seem to work as the first image disappear after 5 seconds as dictated in the first JavaScript but it simply stays black. Why is the next images not being loaded? http://www.lost-ear-studio.com I'm new with JavaScript big time and tonight is the first time I've really dived into it. Thank you for any advice. Code: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <title>Lost Ear Studio</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="style.css" type="text/css" /> <script type="text/javascript"> window.onload = startInterval; function startInterval() { setInterval("startTime();",5000); } function startTime() { document.getElementById('time').innerHTML = Date(); } </script> <script type="text/javascript"> function resizeToMax(id){ myImage = new Image() var img = document.getElementById(id); myImage.src = img.src; if(myImage.width > myImage.height){ img.style.width = "100%"; } else { img.style.height = "100%"; } } </script> </head> <body> <div id="time"> <script type="text/javascript" language="JavaScript"> NumberOfImagesToRotate = 107; FirstPart = '<img id="bg" src="images/bg/bg_'; LastPart = '.jpg" onload="resizeToMax(this.id)">'; function printImage() { var r = Math.ceil(Math.random() * NumberOfImagesToRotate); document.write(FirstPart + r + LastPart); } </script> <script type="text/javascript" language="JavaScript"> printImage(); </script> </div> Hi I have some Javascript on my website http://www.restoreanddesign.co.uk The top bar has 4 images on a random cycle on load up/ refresh. Im trying to validate the xhtml, but it is coming up with errors. I dont understand javascript enough to be able to fix this. Anyone know what needs to be done to validate this javascript. i have bolded/coloured the lines i think is causing the problems -------------------------------------------------------------------- Code: <script type="text/javascript" language="JavaScript"> // JavaScript Document var imagenumber = 4 ; var randomnumber = Math.random() ; var rand1 = Math.round( (imagenumber-1) * randomnumber) + 1 ; images = new Array images[1] = "images/newtopbar.jpg" images[2] = "images/newtopbar2.jpg" images[3] = "images/newtopbar3.jpg" images[4] = "images/newtopbar4.jpg" var image = images[rand1] function MM_swapImgRestore() { //v3.0 var i,x,a=document.MM_sr; for(i=0;a&&i<a.length&&(x=a[i])&&x.oSrc;i++) x.src=x.oSrc; } function MM_preloadImages() { //v3.0 var d=document; if(d.images){ if(!d.MM_p) d.MM_p=new Array(); var i,j=d.MM_p.length,a=MM_preloadImages.arguments; for(i=0; i<a.length; i++) if (a[i].indexOf("#")!=0){ d.MM_p[j]=new Image; d.MM_p[j++].src=a[i];}} } function MM_findObj(n, d) { //v4.01 var p,i,x; if(!d) d=document; if((p=n.indexOf("?"))>0&&parent.frames.length) { d=parent.frames[n.substring(p+1)].document; n=n.substring(0,p);} if(!(x=d[n])&&d.all) x=d.all[n]; for (i=0;!x&&i<d.forms.length;i++) x=d.forms[i][n]; for(i=0;!x&&d.layers&&i<d.layers.length;i++) x=MM_findObj(n,d.layers[i].document); if(!x && d.getElementById) x=d.getElementById(n); return x; } function MM_swapImage() { //v3.0 var i,j=0,x,a=MM_swapImage.arguments; document.MM_sr=new Array; for(i=0;i<(a.length-2);i+=3) if ((x=MM_findObj(a[i]))!=null){document.MM_sr[j++]=x; if(!x.oSrc) x.oSrc=x.src; x.src=a[i+2];} } </script> I've looked for a solution to this issue, but it seems like a little different scenario than other situations. I made a system for generating friend requests on Facebook. I have a grid that is 6 x 3, for a total of 18 cells. Each cell has a picture in it, and the picture is linked to the Facebook friend request page. My problem is that since each cell is populated at random from the array, I'm getting lots of repeats. For example, some picutures are in 5 cells, and some are in none. I'm trying to figure out how to make it so that once a picture is used once in the grid, it does not get used again in the same grid. I still want every cell filled at random on each page load, I just want to prevent the repeating. Here's my current code: Code: <script type="text/javascript"> var vip_list=new Array( new Array('http://profile.ak.fbcdn.net/v225/1616/88/s1220771654_2158.jpg','http://www.facebook.com/addfriend.php?id=1220771654'), new Array('http://profile.ak.fbcdn.net/v223/1233/29/s904885342_9055.jpg','http://www.facebook.com/addfriend.php?id=904885342'), new Array('http://profile.ak.fbcdn.net/v229/1574/66/s1752031238_626.jpg','http://www.facebook.com/addfriend.php?id=1752031238'), new Array('http://profile.ak.fbcdn.net/v223/768/71/n661155042_7325.jpg','http://www.facebook.com/addfriend.php?id=661155042'), new Array('http://profile.ak.fbcdn.net/v226/732/26/n1827289885_2478.jpg','http://www.facebook.com/addfriend.php?id=1827289885'), new Array('http://profile.ak.fbcdn.net/v229/1631/70/s1425313768_1140.jpg','http://www.facebook.com/addfriend.php?id=1425313768'), new Array('http://static.ak.fbcdn.net/pics/s_silhouette.jpg','http://www.facebook.com/addfriend.php?id=1667023416'), new Array('http://profile.ak.fbcdn.net/v225/1146/29/s506485704_9532.jpg','http://www.facebook.com/addfriend.php?id=506485704'), new Array('http://profile.ak.fbcdn.net/profile6/270/32/s692160490_8745.jpg','http://www.facebook.com/addfriend.php?id=692160490'), new Array('http://profile.ak.fbcdn.net/v229/114/83/s1218176198_7375.jpg','http://www.facebook.com/addfriend.php?id=1218176198'), new Array('http://profile.ak.fbcdn.net/v226/946/4/s1470171885_4973.jpg','http://www.facebook.com/addfriend.php?id=1470171885'), new Array('http://static.ak.fbcdn.net/pics/s_silhouette.jpg','http://www.facebook.com/addfriend.php?id=1329505888'), new Array('http://static.ak.fbcdn.net/pics/s_silhouette.jpg','http://www.facebook.com/addfriend.php?id=1325496968'), new Array('http://profile.ak.fbcdn.net/v223/1546/92/s1536913202_2017.jpg','http://www.facebook.com/addfriend.php?id=1536913202'), new Array('http://static.ak.fbcdn.net/pics/s_silhouette.jpg','http://www.facebook.com/addfriend.php?id=1624715433'), new Array('http://profile.ak.fbcdn.net/v228/1282/58/s713998257_3682.jpg','http://www.facebook.com/addfriend.php?id=713998257') ); var chosen_vip=Math.floor(vip_list.length*Math.random()); var chosen_vip1=Math.floor(vip_list.length*Math.random()); var chosen_vip2=Math.floor(vip_list.length*Math.random()); var chosen_vip3=Math.floor(vip_list.length*Math.random()); var chosen_vip4=Math.floor(vip_list.length*Math.random()); var chosen_vip5=Math.floor(vip_list.length*Math.random()); var chosen_vip6=Math.floor(vip_list.length*Math.random()); var chosen_vip7=Math.floor(vip_list.length*Math.random()); var chosen_vip8=Math.floor(vip_list.length*Math.random()); var chosen_vip9=Math.floor(vip_list.length*Math.random()); var chosen_vip10=Math.floor(vip_list.length*Math.random()); var chosen_vip11=Math.floor(vip_list.length*Math.random()); var chosen_vip12=Math.floor(vip_list.length*Math.random()); var chosen_vip13=Math.floor(vip_list.length*Math.random()); var chosen_vip14=Math.floor(vip_list.length*Math.random()); var chosen_vip15=Math.floor(vip_list.length*Math.random()); var chosen_vip16=Math.floor(vip_list.length*Math.random()); var chosen_vip17=Math.floor(vip_list.length*Math.random()); document.write('<center>'); document.write('<a href="',vip_list[chosen_vip][1],'" target="_blank"><img src="',vip_list[chosen_vip][0],'" height="60" width="60"></a>'); document.write('<a href="',vip_list[chosen_vip1][1],'" target="_blank"><img src="',vip_list[chosen_vip1][0],'" height="60" width="60"></a>'); document.write('<a href="',vip_list[chosen_vip2][1],'" target="_blank"><img src="',vip_list[chosen_vip2][0],'" height="60" width="60"></a>'); document.write('<a href="',vip_list[chosen_vip3][1],'" target="_blank"><img src="',vip_list[chosen_vip3][0],'" height="60" width="60"></a>'); document.write('<a href="',vip_list[chosen_vip4][1],'" target="_blank"><img src="',vip_list[chosen_vip4][0],'" height="60" width="60"></a>'); document.write('<a href="',vip_list[chosen_vip5][1],'" target="_blank"><img src="',vip_list[chosen_vip5][0],'" height="60" width="60"></a>'); document.write('<br>'); document.write('<a href="',vip_list[chosen_vip6][1],'" target="_blank"><img src="',vip_list[chosen_vip6][0],'" height="60" width="60"></a>'); document.write('<a href="',vip_list[chosen_vip7][1],'" target="_blank"><img src="',vip_list[chosen_vip7][0],'" height="60" width="60"></a>'); document.write('<a href="',vip_list[chosen_vip8][1],'" target="_blank"><img src="',vip_list[chosen_vip8][0],'" height="60" width="60"></a>'); document.write('<a href="',vip_list[chosen_vip9][1],'" target="_blank"><img src="',vip_list[chosen_vip9][0],'" height="60" width="60"></a>'); document.write('<a href="',vip_list[chosen_vip10][1],'" target="_blank"><img src="',vip_list[chosen_vip10][0],'" height="60" width="60"></a>'); document.write('<a href="',vip_list[chosen_vip11][1],'" target="_blank"><img src="',vip_list[chosen_vip11][0],'" height="60" width="60"></a>'); document.write('<br>'); document.write('<a href="',vip_list[chosen_vip12][1],'" target="_blank"><img src="',vip_list[chosen_vip12][0],'" height="60" width="60"></a>'); document.write('<a href="',vip_list[chosen_vip13][1],'" target="_blank"><img src="',vip_list[chosen_vip13][0],'" height="60" width="60"></a>'); document.write('<a href="',vip_list[chosen_vip14][1],'" target="_blank"><img src="',vip_list[chosen_vip14][0],'" height="60" width="60"></a>'); document.write('<a href="',vip_list[chosen_vip15][1],'" target="_blank"><img src="',vip_list[chosen_vip15][0],'" height="60" width="60"></a>'); document.write('<a href="',vip_list[chosen_vip16][1],'" target="_blank"><img src="',vip_list[chosen_vip16][0],'" height="60" width="60"></a>'); document.write('<a href="',vip_list[chosen_vip17][1],'" target="_blank"><img src="',vip_list[chosen_vip17][0],'" height="60" width="60"></a>'); document.write('<br>'); </script> Any suggestions? Thank you! Hi all, i'm using this code: Code: var r_text = new Array (); r_text[0] = "Random Text 0"; r_text[1] = "Random Text 1"; r_text[2] = "Random Text 2"; r_text[3] = "Random Text 3"; r_text[4] = "Random Text 4"; r_text[5] = "Random Text 5"; r_text[6] = "Random Text 6"; r_text[7] = "Random Text 7"; r_text[8] = "Random Text 8"; var i = Math.floor(9*Math.random()); { document.write("<Marquee SCROLLAMOUNT=10><FONT-FAMILY: 'Calibri'><FONT-SIZE: 13pt)<B><FONT COLOR='#FFFF00'>" + r_text[i] + "</FONT></B></FONT-SIZE></FONT-FAMILY></Marquee>"); } This code works as far as me getting a right to left marquee, which, every time the page reloads, generates one of the random pieces of text. I'd like to add a piece of coding to this so that on mouseover, the marquee will pause, but I don't have a clue what to add, or where. My other problem: The text is yellow..size 10, yet whatever font family i specify, will ALWAYS appear in the font Georgia (in the browser im using, Firefox.) in both Opera and IE, it comes out Times New Roman! this is a real rooky problem, but i am a rooky and i'd just like to understand why, and how to ACTUALLY get Calibri. Any help would be greatly appreciated Hi, I'm not much of a programmer, I have this script for randomly rotate a bunch of pictures. What do you change to make to change from one another, not random? Thanks Denny <script language="javascript"> var delay=5000 //set delay in miliseconds var curindex=0 var i = 0 var randomimages=new Array() randomimages[0]="...image01.jpg" randomimages[1]="...image02.jpg" randomimages[2]="...image03.jpg" randomimages[3]="...image04.jpg" randomimages[4]="...image05.jpg" randomimages[5]="...image05.jpg" var preload=new Array() for (n=0;n<randomimages.length;n++) { preload[n]=new Image() preload[n].src=randomimages[n] } i = Math.floor(Math.random()*(randomimages.length)) document.write('<img border=2 name="defaultimage" src="'+randomimages[i]+'">') function rotateimage() { if (curindex==(tempindex=Math.floor(Math.random()*(randomimages.length)))) { curindex=curindex==0? 1 : curindex-1 } else curindex=tempindex document.images.defaultimage.src=randomimages[curindex] } setInterval("rotateimage()",delay) </script> I've started studying JavaScript recently. The following simple scenario from the Russian textbook cannot be implemented on my PC. Code: <HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>Object Math Example</TITLE> </HEAD> <BODY> <h1>Object Math Example</h1> <p>Насколько случайны числа, полученные генератором случайных чисел? Подсчитаем среднее 5000 случайных чисел.</p> <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript"> total = 0; for (i = 0; i<5000; i++) { num = Math.random(); total += num; document.status = "Generated " + i + " numbers"; } average = total / 5000; average = Math.round(average * 1000 / 1000); document.write("<h2>" arithmetic mean of random numbers + average + "</h2>"); </SCRIPT> </BODY> </HTML> I just typed the script char by char. I use Firefox browser, v.3.5.7. The error console does not display any mistakes. Please, explain me what is wrong in the code. Hi i have set up a token key to give me some extra protection against direct url access to the page but i wanted to make it random. at first i used session token but it is not set until after a page refresh on login so this has to be its own deal.. i have found several javascript random codes but how to i pass that value to the window call.. here is the window call.. as you can see right know i have it hard coded as one token all the time. i just need it random and then sha1 (or md5) Code: function url_chat(){ chatwindow = window.open("<?=$CONST_MY_ROOT?>/mychat/chat/index.php?tok=0ed61bdd3a8a86f39e6b4abd01ba4e3649d0ec1c", "chatwindow", "location=0,status=0,scrollbars=0,menubar=0,resizable=0,width=950,height=550"); } i could use this i guess but i dont know how to get that value to the window call above. Code: document.write(Math.floor(Math.random()*999999999999999999)); I can generate a random number between 1 and 9, ( var rand_no = Math.floor( 1 + Math.random() * 9 ); ) but I want to add that random number to a value that is enterred into an inputbox and get a total. How can I do this using Javascript and put the result into a hidden field. I will also need to use that same random number in another place on another form . Thanks hey. im working on a facebook app.. this is what i got so far. PHP Code: <script language="JavaScript"> <!-- var theImages = new Array() theImages[0] = "http://img688.imageshack.us/img688/4787/logo1tq.jpg" theImages[1] = "http://img641.imageshack.us/img641/8292/logo2yex.jpg" theImages[2] = "http://img864.imageshack.us/img864/4097/logo3ik.jpg" theImages[3] = "http://img543.imageshack.us/img543/9046/logo4pu.jpg" theImages[4] = "http://img21.imageshack.us/img21/2567/logo5q.jpg" theImages[5] = "http://img842.imageshack.us/img842/696/logo6o.jpg" theImages[6] = "http://img85.imageshack.us/img85/7831/logo7k.jpg" var j = 0 var p = theImages.length; var preBuffer = new Array() for (i = 0; i < p; i++){ preBuffer[i] = new Image() preBuffer[i].src = theImages[i] } var whichImage = Math.round(Math.random()*(p-1)); function showImage(){ document.write('<img src="'+theImages[whichImage]+'">'); } //--> </script> <script language="JavaScript"> <!-- showImage(); //--> </script> now i want that the app posts the random image automaticlly to the useres timeline.. for example: if the random image is theImages [3] then it should post the image theimage [3] to the users timeline.. i see alot of facebook apps doing this.. thanks in advance Hello! I have an array of strings, like this: var strings= [ "car", "black", "word", "small", "paper", "doom", "elemental", "sword", "mouse" ]; Now i got a function newgame() and i wanna display random word from this array in rectangles gray styled... Here is the problem. I can make to display random words, but i dont know how i make this words with the css style together - rectangels around a char. But the words are different length so i dunno? When i press newgame button, i want for example to random a word from the array: for example word "paper" then i want it to be displayed like this [p] [a] [p] [e] [r], where [ ] are rectangels around the chars ( with the css style, like this: border: 1px solid #000; width:10px; background-color:gray; text-align:justify; padding: 5px 10px; i make a gray rectangle border around the char, but how can i make it work with random words? How can i make it work? Any help please! I need to write something like this: http://justsheri.com/webscripting/wsassignment/1049950/ If you look at the code there is 52 of these <img src = './images/blank1.png' onClick='clickCard("qh",0)'/> where clickcard("numchanges", increments by 1) how is this done? Thanks Danny Alright, I need a little help with my javascript. I'm a bit of a novice when it comes to programming so I apologize if this appears trivial. I have an element ID that begins with bb + a randomized number between 1-100,000. This number changes after every action so what I need is a way to retrieve this new value each time and implement it into my code. I can view the number using firebug but I need a way to automate this process. Do any of you have some advice about how I could approach this problem? This is quite easy yet hard. I'm trying to apply something in my forums, where a member could post something let's say: "Hi, I am number [random]1, 6[/random]" And what would happen is that, a number from 1 to 6 would be the content, for example, it would be: "Hi, I am number 3" But if you refresh the page, it would still be the same number. Like it won't be randomized again. So how do I make a javascript/html code that would make a one time number randomizer. Dear all, Appreciate your kind guidance and help in helping me to solve the following code. I wanted to generate a set of random number on the pinpad everytime the page is being loaded. (1-9 but the number can only appear once) How do I get about doing it? Sincere Thanks CAD Code: <html> <head> <title>Testing with PinPad</title> <div align="center"> <script language="JavaScript"> document.logonForm.autocomplete='off'; function setPin(ctl) { var pinVal = document.logonForm.login_pin.value; ctlValue =cutSpaces(ctl.value); if(ctlValue=='Clear'){ document.logonForm.login_pin.value = '';} else if(ctlValue=='x') { } else { if(pinVal.length==6) { document.logonForm.pin.value = ''; } else { document.logonForm.login_pin.value = pinVal + ctlValue; } } } function cutSpaces(s) { var s1, x; x = s1 = ""; l = s.length; for(i = 0; i < l; i++) if((x = s.charAt(i)) != " ") s1+=x; return s1; } </script> <script language="javascript"> document.logonForm.login_userid.focus(); </script> </head> <form method="post" action="" name="logonForm"> <table width="550" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> <tr> <td> <table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5"> <tr> <td> <div align="left" class="Headline1">ViA ONLINE - LOGIN WITH PIN PAD</div><hr> </td> </tr> </table> <div align="center" class="Error"><br></div> </td> </tr> </table> <table width="550" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> <tr> <td width="393"> <table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5"> <tr> <td width="42%"> <div align="left">CUSTOMER NUMBER</div> </td> <td width="58%"> <div align="left"><input type="text" name="login_userid" class="TopTextbox" value=""></div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td width="42%"> <div align="left">PASSWORD</div> </td> <td width="58%"> <div align="left"><input type="password" name="login_password" class="TopTextbox" value=""></div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td width="42%"> <div align="left">PIN</div> </td> <td width="58%"> <div align="left"> <input type="password" name="login_pin" class="pin_textbox" value="" readonly="readonly" > <br>Enter using Pin Pad </div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td></td> <td><div align="left"><input type="submit" name="login_submit" class="Button1" value="LOGIN"> </div></td> </tr> </table> </td> <td width="157"><div align="left"> <table width="105" border="0" align="right" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" bgcolor="#C2C2C2"> <tbody> <tr> <td> <input name="firstbutton" value="pinpad_0" type="hidden"> <table width="100%" height="112" border="0" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1"><tbody><tr><td colspan="3"> <table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="100%"> <tbody> <tr> <td border="1" colspan="3" id="titleBar" style="cursor: move;" class="pinpad_key" bgcolor="#246584" nowrap="nowrap"> <center> <font color="white"><b> Pin Pad</b></font></center> </td> </tr> </tbody> </table> </td> </tr> <tr> <td height="22" align="center"> <input class="pinpad" tabindex="4" name="pinpad_0" value='5' onclick="setPin(this)" type="button"> </td> <td align="center"> <input class="pinpad" tabindex="4" name="pinpad_6" value="3" onclick="setPin(this)" type="button"> </td> <td align="center"> <input class="pinpad" tabindex="4" name="pinpad_5" value="4" onclick="setPin(this)" type="button"> </td> </tr> <tr> <td height="22" align="center"> <input class="pinpad" tabindex="4" name="pinpad_7" value="6" onclick="setPin(this)" type="button"> </td> <td align="center"> <input class="pinpad" tabindex="4" name="pinpad_4" value="1" onclick="setPin(this)" type="button"> </td> <td align="center"> <input class="pinpad" tabindex="4" name="pinpad_8" value="9" onclick="setPin(this)" type="button"> </td> </tr> <tr><td height="22" align="center"> <input class="pinpad" tabindex="4" name="pinpad_9" value="2" onclick="setPin(this)" type="button"> </td> <td align="center"> <input class="pinpad" tabindex="4" name="pinpad_1" value="7" onclick="setPin(this)" type="button"> </td> <td align="center"> <input class="pinpad" tabindex="4" name="pinpad_2" value="8" onclick="setPin(this)" type="button"> </td> </tr> <tr><td height="22" align="center"> <input class="pinpad" tabindex="4" name="pinpad_3" value="0" onclick="javascript:setPin(this)" type="button"> </td> <td colspan="2" align="center"> <input class="pinpad_clear" tabindex="4" name="pinpad_clear" value="Clear" onclick="setPin(this)" type="button"> </td> </tr> </tbody> </table> </td> </tr> </tbody> </table> </div> </td> </tr> </table> <table width="550" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> <tr> <td> <table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5"> <tr> <td><br><hr> </form> </html> I have a text file(quotes.txt) with 35+ quotations, separated by a single line break. Is it possible for a DIV to display a random quotation from quotes.txt each time the user visit my home page?
Hi, I have this bit of java code that puts a random/unique number in a field on my web page: <html> <head> </head> <body> <form> <input type="text" name="MyField" /> </form> <script langueage="javascript" type="text/javascript"> var d = new Date(); var tm = d.getTime(); document.getElementsByName('MyField')[0].value=tm; </script> </body> </html> My problem is that I want to limit the number to just 6 digits. Is this possible? Any help would be much appreciated Thank you Dave I recently decided to organize my bags on http://www.coach-bag.org/category-1-...+Handbags.html - I labelled all the boxes, making sure each box had only one purse in it's dustbag and organized by season. I have 14 at the moment - 4 for Spring/Summer and 10 for Fall/Winter. I actually (OK, this is going to sound oh-so-anal) did up a schedule by week and purse and will change over every Sunday morning. I did the schedule until the end of January and each purse only gets into rotation twice - that's not very much and I hate the idea of things not getting adequate usage. And it really got me thinking as to what else I really need - but then again, who needs 14 purses, right? We all know this isn't about need. So that got me thinking about something mentioned in another thread. I have a price point in my head that I'm not comfortable going over per bag and it's $400. I had a brief moment when I considered the floral Sophia, but once I saw the modelling shots and figured out she was too big, I dismissed it and was a little relieved to do so. But with 14 bags not getting into rotation that often, I'm wondering if I should change my mindset to buy 2-3 more expensive bags per year rather than what I did in this first 14 months of Coach collecting - which was buy 14 (plus all the wallets, scarves, keyfobs and other goodies). If I do that again this year, that means I could be close to 30 purses, and honestly, I'm not comfortable with that many bags - not from the financial standpoint - just the usage or lack thereof standpoint. It seems like a lot of you ladies do spend the big bucks on bags - and lots of them - and that's great. I'm not independently wealthy, and I refuse to run a credit card balance for purses, so I only buy what I can afford and usually wait for PCE. And I guess I love a deal more than I love any individual purse, so it will really be a change in mind set for me to pay maybe $1000 for a bag maybe 2-3 times a year instead of what I've done this past 14 months where I bought 14 bags - mostly at 25%, 40% or outlet pricing. I know for some of you ladies who have DOZENS of bags, my 14 must seem minuscule and you probably think I'm nuts for thinking so hard about it - but I need to find the right balance, and I guess I'm just trying to sort that out. Does anyone else think so hard about this silly little topic or is it just me? Thanks for letting me unload my thoughts here!! Hey I'm somewhat new to the javascript world because 95% of my website is HTML so, if you will, I need help writing the javascript for a Random Question Generator...basicly all I have is Code: <script type="text/javascript"> var Q = new Array() Q[1] = "What is your favorite color?"; Q[2] = "What is your favorite animal?"; Q[3] = "What is your favorite place?"; </script> In the real one, there will be about 20 questions and I will need it to choose a quetion randomly out of the 20. As I said i am a beginer so as simple as possible would be great. Thank You for your help in advance |