JavaScript - Write Inside A Div
hey ppl. i am new here. looks like i will do some Js for years
i have a div called "farmacias" inside the content div i want to write something in the div but this is not working document.getElementById("farmacias").innerHTML='ola' anyone knows why? Similar TutorialsBefore <body> bunch of codes </body> After <body> <div id="trololol"></div> bunch of codes </body> Hi, Hope you can help me resolving this problem. I have an php script with this code: Code: print "document.write(\"<a href='{$items[$i][1]}' rel="nofollow" target='{$target}' class='{$cssprefix}item'>"; I want to change {$items[$i][1]} with: Code: javascript:window.open('{$items[$i][1]}', this.target, 'dialog,modal,scrollbars=no,resizable=no,width=500,height=900,left=-500,top=100'); How can i do that? Best Regards Mozack I'm working on a website that will basically embed a widget/frame sent by a handler into a user's current page. The user basically adds a script tag to where they would like the HTML to be. The script tag has their settings and is basically a document.write that calls all the code that we want displayed. So here's my problem. We have a map that we need to add in a specific section, and to get the map we have to call another script tag. So we end up having a script tag (map) embedded in another script tag (the code for the widget/frame) or we end up having to document.write inside a document.write. Now this works just fine and as expected in Firefox, Safari, and Chrome. However, Internet Explorer and Opera wait until the first document.write is completely finished before calling the embedded one. Of course the problem with this, is that it takes the map out of the document's flow and just appends it to the bottom left of the page. Since the rest of the page has already been called, there's no way to move the interior "map" script. Any ideas? Basically just trying to figure out how (if even possible) to render an embedded script tag in Internet Explorer and be able to place it properly. I've tried everything that I can think of, including AJAX and Google's unescape script. Any suggestions, I'd greatly appreciate it. Or even if you've encountered a similar problem, and know that it just isn't possible in IE or Opera, that would be fine too. Thanks in advance! ok so Code: document.write("Goodbye!"); works but I put ^ that inside a function Code: function SayHello () ( document.write("Goodbye!"); ) and it stops working? I know the function call works because when I place some code to display an image in SayHello function, it displays the image. Hi i have a function (i wont write it out coz it is too long!) but after i have done the main calculations within this function i wont to display some of the variables in a table. i have writen: document.write( <table border="1"> <tr><td> Value 1 </td><td> document.write(a); //here * </td></tr> </table> ); were it says "here *" i wont to write within the table variable a (which i have defined properly in the function). However, as i have already written document.write it actually displays the text "document.write(a);" instead of the value for var a. Help asap please as it in for school soon! Thanks in advanced :D Is there anyway in JS to capture the user's IP address and then write it to the variable, ip_addy?
how would you make when you press a button it writes somthing in a input box.
this had to do wiht HTML and javascirp thow would you make a function that wirtes somthing in a input box(sorry about messy ness i wasint looking)
I would like to know what is the difference in writing Javascripts in the head scetion of a HTML page and writing it in the body section. Can I divide the scripts between the two sections ? For example some script in head section and some in the body section. I am writing window.open ('first.htm') in the head section, plus some form validation script. I want this first.htm to be displayed once at startup. But everytime I click the submit button and form validation script gets invoked, this window pops up. How do I avoid this ? mrk98 What is an alternative to document.write? I know I could use <p> in html </p> I would like to use JS though. I hope you can understand my question. I am 14yo and this is not for homework. I just wanna try and learn JS. I read document.write can cause me problems. But all I ever see is: <script type="text/javascript"> document.write("any words"); </script> what alternate could I use? hi everybody,i ve given a task to write a java script calculating a root using bisection method,i've tried to write it on my own but i dont have a clue how to do that .i suppose to find the root using this EQUATION x^7-32=0.i would appreciate any help!
Within my Flex application I write stuff to the browser via a javascript document write. Is there a command to send to indicate I want to close that stream? When I send the command the rotating indicator keeps running indicating the browser is still expecting some stuff. If I click the stop button on the browser it stops spinning and the stuff I sent (an xml stream) becomes available. As this is an automated process, there is no person to hit the stop button. Hi, Nothing will display in my textarea after pressing an input number which have to seen on the display. The code is from a simple calculator <form action="#" method="get" onsubmit="return false"> <p> <textarea disabled="disabled"></textarea> </p> <div id="calculatorButtons"> <p> <button onclick="calculatorNumber(1)">1</button> <button onclick="calculatorNumber(2)">2</button> <button onclick="calculatorNumber(3)">3</button> <button onclick="calculatorOp('+')">+</button> </p> <p> <button onclick="calculatorNumber(4)">4</button> <button onclick="calculatorNumber(5)">5</button> <button onclick="calculatorNumber(6)">6</button> <button onclick="calculatorOp('-')">-</button> </p> <p> <button onclick="calculatorNumber(7)">7</button> <button onclick="calculatorNumber(8)">8</button> <button onclick="calculatorNumber(9)">9</button> <button onclick="calculatorOp('*')">*</button> </p> <p> <button onclick="calculatorNumber(0)">0</button> <button onclick="calculatorOp(',')">,</button> <button onclick="calculatorClear()">Clear</button> <button onclick="calculatorCalculate()">Calc</button> </p> </div> </form> function calculatorNumber(i) { document.form.getElementById('textarea').innerHTML = i; } What is the right way to refer to the textarea? Hello, I'm new to Javascript. I know how to make a script that when you click on a button it changes a variable. I also know that with document.write I can express this variable but I do not know how to refresh document.write! For example, if I have a var car =3 and when I click on a button car++ (or increases by 1 so it becomes 4 then 5 and so forth depending how many times you click the button) and I write document.write (car), it only shows the 3 and no matter how many times I click on the button, the 3 doesn't change. How can I get the document.write to show the updated variable? Thanks! So I want to have a button that when I click it will change this variable and that number will change live on the page. my arrays. how do i input them into the loop? firstName = new Array(); lastName = new Array(); street = new Array(); city = new Array(); state= new Array(); zip = new Array(); amount = new Array(); date = new Array() Code: <script type=text/javascript> var values = []; var SIZE = 10; document.write('<table class="mytable" border="1">'); for (var index = 1; index <= SIZE; index++) { document.write('<tr><td>'); values.push(Math.random()); document.write(values[values.length -1]); document.write('</tr></td>'); } document.write('</table>'); var sum = 0.0; for (var index = 0; index < values.length; index++) { sum += values[index]; } document.write('<table class="totaltable" border="1">'); document.write('<tr><td>Total Number of Rows</td></tr><td> Total Sum</td></tr>'); document.write('<tr><td>' + values.length + '</td></tr>' + sum + '</td></tr>'); ('</table>'); </script> Just a little background on my problem.. I need to take a programing class to graduate college and I have never been good with code so I need some help. The teacher is asking for a script with a while-loop using rgb(..., ..., ...) that has to have the word Hello (10 times) in it, and the font color has to run from red (top) to green (bottom). The other question is write a script, using if-else to produce the following... A random number between 0.5 and less than 1. x is a decimal number between 0.5 and less than 1. We are using random number of the Math object This exercise requires you to put 2 statements in braces for the if-part and 2 statements in braces for the else-part. Any help would be greatly aprreciated.. Thanks Tom This seems like it should be easy but I can't figure it out. I am trying to set up a drop down list to interpret an abbreviation and to also hyper link to a site about the object. I want it to stay in the <textarea> and not write a new document but it is the only way I have been able to get a hyperlink. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Here is my HTML and JS HTML: Code: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd"> <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> <title>ACRONYMS</title> <script type= "text/javascript" src="abbs2.js"> </script> <style type="text/css" media="Screen"> fieldset { border: 5px solid #555555; padding: 20px; width:350px; word-wrap: normal; } </style> </head> <body> <fieldset style="width:410px; height: 250px;"> <h2>DESCRIPTION BY ABBV</h2> <form name = "listNAME"> <select name="abbWRD"> <option value=AIR>AIR</option> <option value=CCVT>CCVT</option> </select> </form><br> <input value="Click for Description" onclick="findMEAN()" type="button"> </br></br> <textarea id="resultbox" style="width:400px; height:75px;"></textarea> </fieldset><br> </body> </html> And JS: Code: /** * @author zero3ree */ function findMEAN(){ var abb = document.listNAME.abbWRD.value; if (abb == "AIR"){ abbs = ("AIR Commercial Real Estate") ; abbslnk = document.write("" + abbs.link("http://www.airea.com") + "");} else if (abb == "CCVT"){ abbs = ("COUPLING CAPACITOR VOLTAGE TRANSFORMER") ; abbslnk = document.write("" + abbs.link("http://www.abb.com/product/db0003db002618/c12573e7003302adc1256ffd001d1256.aspx") + "");} { var result=document.getElementById("resultbox"); result.value = abbslnk } } Thanks in advance. Hey I'm having a problem with this line: Code: var val1 = document.sform.sel1.value; sform is the name of a form that the data is being put onto. Problem is I want to change that name to verifypage.php When I replace sform with the verifypage.php I believe (I have no clues on JS) that the . if the extension of verifypage.php is screwing the code up. It's a dynamic drop down list that I want to display the results on another page. Thanks! Hello everyone, I'm having trouble getting some spacing in my code. Here's my function below. Code: function buildResume() { resName = document.myResume.name.value resAddress = document.myResume.address.value resPhone = document.myResume.phone.value resEmail = document.myResume.email.value resInfo = document.myResume.info.value flyWindow = window.open() flyWindow.document.write(resName + "<br>" + resAddress + " / " + resPhone + "<br>" + resEmail + "<br>" + "<hr width=36% align=left>") flyWindow.document.write("Personal Information" + resInfo) } The part I'm trying to add spacing between this part. Code: flyWindow.document.write("Personal Information" + resInfo) It comes out as: Personal Information *whatever the value of resInfo is* I would like it so it reads as (underscores being the spaces): Personal Information________*whatever the value of resInfo is* I've tried using   but could not get it to work, maybe I'm using it wrong. If anyone could shed some light on this for me it'd really help. If you need to see some more of my code let me know too. |