JavaScript - Help With Wrapping A Selection With Text.
Hi all,
I am working on code to wrap BBCodes around a user selection, then leave the selection selected for possibly adding more BBCodes around the same selection. My problem is that there seems to be several different ways to do it and I can't figure out which one is "the best". Now, I can't use the "standard" way of doing this because I am working with TinyMCE. I know there are countless examples on how to do this with textareas... that is NOT what I need. TinyMCE can give me a selection RANGE, a selection NODE or a selection OBJECT. Note that if I use TinyMCE's range, it internally "normalizes" the range to be a standard W3C range, regardless of browser. I've created a new range, extracted the selection from the user's range, created elements for the open and close BBCode, inserted the elements into the range and finally set the user's selection to the new range. Works fine. I also tried taking the selection node (which is an element), then simply used "innerHTML" to add the opening and closing tags, then set the node to the modified node. Works fine. I've also used the editor's built in "selection.getContent()" and "selection.setContent()" calls and THIS also works. I've even tried using the DOM "surroundContents()" function, then used a regex to change the < and > into [ and ]. Freaky... but that works too. So, my dilemma is... which method should I use??? To recap, here's what I want (blue represents selected text): This is a test sentence. (user selected some text) This [bbcode] is a test [/bbcode] sentence. (text is wrapped and remains selected). This [bbcode][newcode] is a test [/newcode][/bbcode] sentence. (user clicked another bbcode button). If no text is selected, then simply the open and close tags are inserted, with the cursor blinking in between them.... [bbcode] | [/bbcode] (pipe symbol represents the cursor) Any guidance will be greatly appreciated! -- Roger Similar TutorialsI am building an e-learning lesson in Lectora that will be deployed to a SCROM compatible learning management system. The lesson is converted into HTML before that happens. My table of contents is around 100 pixels wide but some of the page names are longer than that and do not display fully when viewed in a browser. What I am trying to do is this: The page name for this page is very, very long and I can't see it all. Blah blah Would become The page name for this page is very, very long and I can't see it all. Blah blah I've been led to believe there is javascript that will do that. Hi, Here's a sample form: Code: <form action="#" method="post"> Name:<br /> <input type="text" name="name" value="your name" /><br /> E-mail:<br /> <input type="text" name="mail" value="your email" /><br /> <input type="submit" value="Send"> </form> When you tab to a text input, the value gets highlighted. How can it be disabled? Any help is appreciated! Mike I have 2 textareas, 1 which will be vissible, another that will be hidden. I have a function that mirrors (not in reversed lettering) the first textarea's input to the second. Code: function copy_data(val){ var messageText = document.getElementById(val.id).value document.getElementById('message').innerHTML = messageText; } So that copies from : <textarea name="text_message" rows="4" id="text_message" style="direction:ltr;" onkeyup="copy_data(this)"></textarea><br/> To: <textarea name="message" rows="4" id="message" style="direction:ltr;"></textarea> Then I have another function which when I select text in the "text_message" textarea will apply a tag to it, however I don't want this tag to be vissible in the "text_message" textarea but rather in the "message" textarea. Code: function formatText(el,tag){ var selectedText = document.selection?document.selection.createRange().text:el.value.substring(el.selectionStart,el.selectionEnd); if(selectedText!=''){ var newText=''+tag+''+selectedText+''+tag+''; el.value=el.value.replace(selectedText,newText) } } This effects from this checkbox: <input type="checkbox" id="bold1" name="bold1" onclick="formatText(message,'#28D')" checked="checked" > Could anyone please help me, I think I may have missed something somewhere, because it works if I point it back to "text_message" I am trying to change text in one cell of a table when a user selects an item from a select menu. The data for the select menu is being pulled from a database (which works fine). The select menu is displayed as expected; however the text in the div tag always comes up as "undefined" The code below is part of a PHP script (thus \" instead of ") I would like to employ a method that does not require extra Javascript in the <head> section as in this instance the code is being output from an include that is called long after the <head> area of the document is processed. Here is what I have Code: <tr><td><select name=\"race\" onchange=\"document.getElementById('ExtraInfo').firstChild.nodeValue = this.options[this.selectedIndex].extrainfo\"> <option selected=\"selected\" value=\"\">Select Race</option>\n"; $sql = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM races");$i=1; while ($row = mysql_fetch_array($sql)){ $output .= "<option value=\"$i\" ExtraInfo=\"{$row['des']}\">{$row['race']}</option>\n"; $i++; } $output .= "</select></td> <td><div id=\"ExtraInfo\">Select Race</div></td></tr> Any help will be greatly appreciated. I found a solution to my problem: by replacing: Code: <select name=\"race\" onchange=\"document.getElementById('ExtraInfo').firstChild.nodeValue = this.options[this.selectedIndex].extrainfo\"> with this: Code: <select name=\"race\" onchange=\"document.getElementById('ExtraInfo').firstChild.nodeValue = this.options[this.selectedIndex].getAttribute('extrainfo')\"> Is there anything out there that allows for a diagonal and vertical text capture in javascript or jQuery? I was not successful in finding anything. I have a game similar to word find that I've developed, but I need to be able to capture text vertically and diagonally. Otherwise, the only solution will be for me to do a by-click basis to capture items on the screen. I found the script below which handles horizontal capturing: Code: <script type="text/javascript"> document.body.style.cursor="url(3DArrow.cur), crosshair" ; if (!window.Kolich){ Kolich = {}; } Kolich.Selector = {}; Kolich.Selector.getSelected = function(){ var t = ''; if (window.getSelection){ t = window.getSelection(); } else if(document.getSelection){ t = document.getSelection(); } else if(document.selection){ t = document.selection.createRange().text; } return t; } Kolich.Selector.mouseup = function(){ var st = Kolich.Selector.getSelected(); sel_text=st.replace(/\s/gi,""); if(st!=''){ alert("You selected:\n"+sel_text); } } $(document).ready(function(){ $(document).bind("mouseup", Kolich.Selector.mouseup);}); </script> I want to insert text to a textarea based on the selected text. It should insert tags like the buttons for posting on this form work. Ie: If 'bar' is selected, and I click 'b', then I get: Code: Foo bar frog becomes: Code: Foo <b>bar</b> frog I found some code that works for firefox, but I need it to work in explorer as well. Do you have any ideas or examples how to do this? Here's the code I'm currently using. ( Works right in ff3. In IE7 it appends the tags at the end of the text. I want it to insert based on my selection. ) Usage: Code: <a onclick="insertTags('<b>', '</b>', document.forms.formpost.text);return false;" href="javascript:void(0);">[ Bold ]</a> insert function: Code: <script type="text/javascript"> // Surrounds the selected text with text1 and text2. function insertTags(text1, text2, textarea) { // Can a text range be created? if (typeof(textarea.caretPos) != "undefined" && textarea.createTextRange) { var caretPos = textarea.caretPos, temp_length = caretPos.text.length; caretPos.text = caretPos.text.charAt(caretPos.text.length - 1) == ' ' ? text1 + caretPos.text + text2 + ' ' : text1 + caretPos.text + text2; if (temp_length == 0) { caretPos.moveStart("character", -text2.length); caretPos.moveEnd("character", -text2.length); caretPos.select(); } else textarea.focus(caretPos); } // Mozilla text range wrap. else if (typeof(textarea.selectionStart) != "undefined") { var begin = textarea.value.substr(0, textarea.selectionStart); var selection = textarea.value.substr(textarea.selectionStart, textarea.selectionEnd - textarea.selectionStart); var end = textarea.value.substr(textarea.selectionEnd); var newCursorPos = textarea.selectionStart; var scrollPos = textarea.scrollTop; textarea.value = begin + text1 + selection + text2 + end; if (textarea.setSelectionRange) { if (selection.length == 0) textarea.setSelectionRange(newCursorPos + text1.length, newCursorPos + text1.length); else textarea.setSelectionRange(newCursorPos, newCursorPos + text1.length + selection.length + text2.length); textarea.focus(); } textarea.scrollTop = scrollPos; } // Just put them on the end, then. else { textarea.value += text1 + text2; textarea.focus(textarea.value.length - 1); } } </script> Hi all, I made up a little test program to grab the mouse X and Y coordinates and plan to use it to allow users to resize a window. Anyway, the problem I'm having is that in MSIE-8, the mouse down and movement causes text to be selected (which I don't want). Here's is a screenshot from MSIE: And here is the test program live online: http://three-dog.homelinux.com/mouse/index.htm Notice that the text in the box is selected ... I don't want that to happen. Of course, it works just fine in Firefox, but not MSIE. I would appreciate if someone can tell me how to fix this (and if possible look at my code and see if I'm doing it right - I'm not very skilled at events yet). Thank you. -- Roger hello im attempting to display the output of the radio selection into the textbox. For example, if the user selects 0-15 then display "Your age group is 0-15 years" in the text area. i get the basic logic. i just dont understand how to display the value in the textbox. heres what i have so far if it will clarify my issue. Code: <html> <head> <title>lab 8</title> <script language="javascript"> function textbox() { var i; for(i = 0; i < form1.agegroup.length; i++) { if (form1.agegroup[i].checked) alert("you picked " + form1.agegroup[i].value); } } </script> </head> <body> What is your age group?<br> <form name="form1"> <input type="radio" name="agegroup" value="0-15" checked>0-15<br> <input type="radio" name="agegroup" value="16 to 20">16 to 20<br> <input type="radio" name="agegroup" value="21 to 25">21 to 25<br> <input type="radio" name="agegroup" value="26 to 35">26 to 3<br> <input type="radio" name="agegroup" value="36 and up">36 and up<br> <input type="button" value="submit" onclick="textbox();"> <form name="form2"><textarea rows ="2"> </textarea> </body> </html> btw i know the alert part is wrong. its there because im taking the code i previously had and changing it to display in a textbox instead of an alert. thanks Hi all, Could someone please tell me how to properly add some text content before and after a user's selection? I am working with the TinyMCE editor, and I can get the following from it: * User's selection as a W3C compatible range * User's selection as a browser selection object * User's selection as a node (element) that encompasses the user's selection I also need the user's selection to remain selected after being wrapped. I've looked all over the web and could find nothing (except running into my OWN previous questions about this). Here's an example of what I'm trying to do: First line is original text, second line a part is selected, third line the selection is wrapped and the selection remains selected. I will greatly appreciate some help here. I've been asking everywhere and nobody seems to know (or they don't bother to answer). Thanks! -- Roger I'm writing divs to a page that will be used to hold images of various sizes, so I'm setting the width to auto. However, some of the images will need captions, and with the auto width, the div is widening to accommodate the size of the text, rather than sizing to the image and wrapping the text. I could wait for the image to load and base the div width on imageobject.width, but waiting for a image.onload is screwing with the rest of my code. Rather than roto-rooting my code to make the image.onload work, I thought I'd ask if anyone had ideas on making a div auto-size to an image while constraining text in the same (or maybe a child?) div. Lemme know your thoughts! Thanks! ~gyz Hi all, I have been struggling on a bit of code for a while now. I need to populate a second drop down list (Region) based upon the selection of the first (County). I have found a piece of code that works on its own and have adapted to suit my needs - see below. However, when I drop it into my main page the javascript is not working. It's because of the formObject but I just don't know enough to resolve this! Furthermore, I need the textboxes the user has already completed in the form to retain their value once the javascript kicks in as the completed form will submit to a database. This piece of code is working well . . . . Code: <?php $link = mysql_connect('myhost', 'myusername', 'mypassword') or die('Could not connect: ' . mysql_error()); mysql_select_db('mydatabase') or die('Could not select database'); if(isset($_GET["County"]) && is_numeric($_GET["County"])) { $County = $_GET["County"]; } if(isset($_GET["Region"]) && is_numeric($_GET["Region"])) { $Region = $_GET["Region"]; } ?> <script language="JavaScript"> function autoSubmit() { var formObject = document.forms['theForm']; formObject.submit(); } </script> <form name="theForm" method="get"> <!-- County SELECTION BASED ON city VALUE --> <?php ?> <select name="County" onChange="autoSubmit();"> <option value=''</option> <?php //POPULATE DROP DOWN MENU WITH COUNTRIES FROM A GIVEN city $sql = "SELECT * FROM county_regions"; $counties = mysql_query($sql,$link); while($row = mysql_fetch_array($counties)) { echo ("<option value=\"$row[CountyID]\" " . ($County == $row["CountyID"]? " selected" : "") . ">$row[County]</option>"); } ?> </select> <?php ?> <br><br> <?php if($County!= null && is_numeric($County)) { ?> <select name="Region" onChange="autoSubmit();"> <?php //POPULATE DROP DOWN MENU WITH RegionS FROM A GIVEN city, County $sql = "SELECT * FROM county_regions WHERE CountyID = $County "; $Regions = mysql_query($sql,$link); while($row = mysql_fetch_array($Regions)) { echo ("<option value=\"$row[CountyID]\" " . ($Region == $row["CountyID"]? " selected" : "") . ">$row[Region]</option>"); } ?> </select> <?php } ?> What follows is my form where the javascript is not working - edited quite a bit to save on space! Code: <head> <script language="JavaScript"> function autoSubmit() { var formObject = document.forms['subform']; formObject.submit(); } </script> </head> <form enctype="multipart/form-data" method="post" action="add_attraction01.php" FORM NAME="FormName"> <input type="hidden" name="MAX_FILE_SIZE" value="32768" /> <label for="Business_name">Business Name</label> <input type="text" size="60" STYLE="color: #FFFFFF; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-weight: bold; font-size: 12px; background-color: #72A4D2;" <id="Business_name" name="Business_name" maxlength=60/><font size="1" face="arial" color="red">Required field</font><br /> <label for="StreetAddress">Address</label> <input type="text" size="60" rows="2" id="StreetAddress" name="StreetAddress" maxlength=120/><font size="1" face="arial" color="red">Required field</font><br /> <label for="Town">Town</label> <input type="text" size="25" id="Town" name="Town" maxlength=25/><font size="1" face="arial" color="red">Required field</font><br /> <?php $link = mysql_connect('myhost', 'myusername', 'mypassword') or die('Could not connect: ' . mysql_error()); mysql_select_db('mydatabase') or die('Could not select database'); if(isset($_GET["County"]) && is_numeric($_GET["County"])) { $County = $_GET["County"]; } if(isset($_GET["Region"]) && is_numeric($_GET["Region"])) { $Region = $_GET["Region"]; } ?> <form name = "subform" method="get"> <select name="County" onChange="autoSubmit();"> <option value=''</option> <?php $sql = "SELECT * FROM county_regions"; $counties = mysql_query($sql,$link); while($row = mysql_fetch_array($counties)) { echo ("<option value=\"$row[CountyID]\" " . ($County == $row["CountyID"]? " selected" : "") . ">$row[County]</option>"); } ?> </select> <?php ?> <br><br> <?php if($County!= null && is_numeric($County)) { ?> <select name="Region" onChange="autoSubmit();"> <?php $sql = "SELECT * FROM county_regions WHERE CountyID = $County "; $Regions = mysql_query($sql,$link); while($row = mysql_fetch_array($Regions)) { echo ("<option value=\"$row[CountyID]\" " . ($Region == $row["CountyID"]? " selected" : "") . ">$row[Region]</option>"); } ?> </select> <?php } ?> <input type="text" size="20"id="Tel_No" name="Tel_No" maxlength=20 onkeypress="return isNumberKey(event)"/><font size="1" face="arial" color="red">Required field</font><br /> <br/> <input type="submit" value="Submit your attraction" name="submit" onclick="return BothFieldsIdenticalCaseSensitive();"/> </form> </body> </html> It's probably obvious to you guys!! Thanks in advance for your help. I have the following table row printing on a webpage PHP Code: echo "<tr><td id='counter1'>{$row['counter1']}</td><td><input type='button' name='counter1' onclick='submit();'</td></tr>"; While counter1 is 0, 0 is displayed in the cell. When the user clicks the button, the users username is written to a txt file and counter1 value is increased. What I'm trying to do is display the new counter value but as a link to the txt file like this <a href='path/to/txt/file.txt'>{$row['counter1']}</a> After creating the link, how do I put the link into the cell? Appreciate any help with this. ok i have to selection boxes and they need to read each other and input either a yes or a no into a text form i would really appreciate some help thanks heres what i have if it helps Code: <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <meta content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" http-equiv="content-type" /> <title>Galvanic Corrosion Chart</title> </head> <body> <br /> <form name="gcc"> <div align="center"><a href="website.html"><img style="border: 0px solid ; width: 278px; height: 50px;" alt="" src="pics/LOGO.png" border="0" height="50" width="278" /></a><br /> </div> <p style="text-align: center;" align="center"><font size="+2"><span style="font-family: Century Gothic;"><font style="text-decoration: underline;" size="+3"> <font face="Futura Bk BT">Galvanic Corrosion Chart<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;" /></span></span></span></span></font></font></span></font><font face="Futura Bk BT"><br /> </font> </p> <br /> <table style="text-align: left; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" height="119" width="610"> <tbody> <tr> <td style="vertical-align: top; text-align: center;" align="center" valign="middle"><font face="Futura Bk BT"><font size="+1"> <font size="+1"> Material 1</font></font><br /> <select name="mat1"> <option>Zinc Plating</option> <option>Zinc Die Casting</option> <option>Galvanize</option> <option>Tin-Zinc</option> <option>Cadmium-Zinc Solder</option> <option>Aluminum(Clad.1100.3003.5052.6160)</option> <option>Cadmium Plate</option> <option>Aluminum Castings</option> <option>Carbon & Alloy Steel, Cast Iron</option> <option>Aluminum(2024.2017.7075)</option> <option>Lead</option> <option>Lead-Silver Solder</option> <option>Tin-Lead Solder</option> <option>Tin Plating</option> <option>Chromium Plate</option> <option>Stainless 18/2</option> <option>Copper & Alloys</option> <option>Stainless 18/8</option> <option>Silver Solder</option> <option>Monel</option> <option>Nickel Plate</option> <option>Titanium</option> <option>Silver Plate</option> </select> <br /> </font></td> <td colspan="1" rowspan="1" style="vertical-align: top; text-align: center;" valign="middle"><font face="Futura Bk BT"><font size="+1"> Material 2</font><br /> </font> <select name="mat2"> <option>Zinc Plating</option> <option>Zinc Die Casting</option> <option>Galvanize</option> <option>Tin-Zinc</option> <option>Cadmium-Zinc Solder</option> <option>Aluminum(Clad.1100.3003.5052.6160)</option> <option>Cadmium Plate</option> <option>Aluminum Castings</option> <option>Carbon & Alloy Steel, Cast Iron</option> <option>Aluminum(2024.2017.7075)</option> <option>Lead</option> <option>Lead-Silver Solder</option> <option>Tin-Lead Solder</option> <option>Tin Plating</option> <option>Chromium Plate</option> <option>Stainless 18/2</option> <option>Copper & Alloys</option> <option>Stainless 18/8</option> <option>Silver Solder</option> <option>Monel</option> <option>Nickel Plate</option> <option>Titanium</option> <option>Silver Plate</option> </select> </td> </tr> <tr> <td colspan="2" rowspan="1" align="center" valign="top"><font face="Futura Bk BT" size="+1">Acceptable</font><br /> <font face="Futura Bk BT"><input name="AR" readonly="readonly" /></font></td> </tr> </tbody> </table> </form> </body> </html> Does anyone know anything about selecting text in an editable iframe? The following code kind of works in FireFox (it's a little buggy), but doesn't work at all in anything else. Code: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html> <head> <title>ADVANCED EDITOR TEST PAGE</title> <script type="text/javascript"> function framego(){ document.getElementById("frame").contentDocument.designMode = "On"; document.getElementById("frame").contentWindow.document.body.innerHTML = "TEST [here] ING"; } function selectArea(){ o=document.getElementById('frame'); if(o.contentWindow.getSelection) sel = o.contentWindow.getSelection(); //FF else sel = o.contentDocument.selection.createRange(); //IE range2=sel.getRangeAt(0); var range = document.createRange(); range.setStart(sel.anchorNode,5); range.setEnd(sel.anchorNode,11); //remove the old range and add the newly created range sel.removeRange(range2); sel.addRange(range); o.focus(); } </script> </head> <body onload="framego()"> <iframe id="frame"></iframe> <button onclick="selectArea()">TEST</button> </body> </html> It's supposed to select the word "Here" in the iframe. A million thanks to anyone who can point me in the right direction on this one. :-) i have a selection menu here. what i would like to do is that when i select "not copy" it will not show and not copy the contents of "todo" textfield. but when i select any of the "copy text" it will show and copy the contents of the "todo" text. help plsssssssssssssssssss <!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>Untitled Document</title> </head> <body> <form id="form" name="form" method="post" action=""> <p>Phone Number: <input type="text" name="Name" /> </p> <p>Location: <select name="selector" > <option>copy text</option> <option>not copy text</option> <option>copy text</option> <option>copy text</option> </select> </p> <p>To Do Today: <input type="text" name="todo" /> </p> <p> <input type="button" value="Copy" /> </p> </form> </body> </html> Hello all, I usually try and solve my problems by reading all post but i i'm having problem trying to find a solution my problem. I have a simple form in html which presents to the user 2 checkbox's named cash or cheque depending on which answer he gives will present to him 2 different textbox. My problem is i only want the user to be able to select one of the two checkboxes and also i would like the resulting checkbox selected to be placed on the same row. Hope this makes sense!!! I'm only a beginner in javascript and i've found some of the following code on the net but i don't know how to ammend it so that it does what i need it to do. Here is the code: Code: <HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>Document Title</TITLE> <script> <!-- function c(){} function getresultPay(){ if(document["schDetails"]["chkCash"].checked){ document.getElementById("shwCash").style.visibility="visible" } else{ document.getElementById("shwCash").style.visibility="hidden" } } function d(){} function getresultChex(){ if(document["schDetails"]["chkcheque"].checked){ document.getElementById("shwcheque").style.visibility="visible" } else{ document.getElementById("shwcheque").style.visibility="hidden" } } //--> </script> </HEAD> <BODY> <FORM NAME="schDetails"> <table border="1" width="457"> <tr> <td width="447" align="left" colspan="5" height="12"></td> </tr> <tr> <td width="187" align="left" height="22">Amount to Pay</td> <td width="26" align="center" height="22">:</td> <td width="221" height="22" colspan="3"> <input type = text name ="txtPurCode" tabindex= 25 size="20"></td> </tr> <tr> <td width="187" align="left" height="20">How would you like to pay</td> <td width="26" height="20" align="center"><input type="checkbox" name="chkCash" value="ON" onclick = "c() ; getresultPay()"></td></td> <td width="66" height="20" align="center">Cash</td> <td width="35" height="20" align="center"><input type="checkbox" name="chkcheque" value="ON" onclick = "d() ; getresultChex()"></td></td> <td width="108" height="20" align="center">Cheque</td> </tr> <tr id="shwCash" style="visibility:hidden"> <td width="187">Cash to Pay</td> <td width="26" align="center" height="22">:</td> <td width="221" colspan="3"> <input type = text name ='txtGRTNo' tabindex = 19 size="20"></td> </tr> <tr id="shwcheque" style="visibility:hidden"> <td width="187">Cheque to Pay</td> <td width="26" align="center" height="22">:</td> <td width="221" colspan="3"> <input type = text name ='txtGRTNo' tabindex = 19 size="20"></td> </tr> <tr> <td width="447" align="left" colspan="5" height="12"></td> </tr> </table> </FORM> </BODY> </HTML> I would really appricate if someone could solve this for me. Regards Hello, Is there anyway to prevent images, words, divisions, etc from being selected? Also if something is selected is there a way to deselect? Thanks! Basically what I have here in the following code is 15 random numbers that I am supposed to use the bubble and selection sort algorithm to sort. How can I go about getting the numbers to be sorted using selection sort I have already done the bubble. Thanks Code: <html> <body> <script language ="javaScript"> var array = new Array(15); function genNumbers(listbox){ var i; for(i= 0; i < array.length; i++) { array[i] = Math.random()*15; array[i] = Math.round(array[i]); } updateList(listbox); } function sortNumbers(listbox) { var x, y, holder; for(x=0; x < array.length; x++) { for(y=0; y< (array.length-1); y++){ if(array[y] > array[y+1]){ holder = array[y+1]; array[y+1] = array[y]; array[y] = holder; } } } updateList(listbox); } function updateList(listbox) { var i; for(i = 0; i< array.length; i++){ if(listbox.options[i] == null) { listbox.options[i] = new Option(array[i]); } else{ listbox.options[i].text = array[i]; } } } </script> <form> <center> <select name = "ranlist" size "10" style = "width: 100px"> </select> <br><br><br> <input type = "button" value = "Generate" onClick = "genNumbers(this.form.ranlist);"> <input type = "button" value = "Bubble Sort" onClick = "sortNumbers(this.form.ranlist);"> </form> </body> </html> Hello, I want to create a page that allows the user to select 2 images as options, when they click one, a new page is dynamically loaded with a list of options they can choose again (like a sublevel of the image they clicked on). From there it will just continue moving down like a hierachy Can someone help me with the basic script forthis to work so i can mess with it and edit it to my needs ^ Thank you in advance Hi, I have a page with a drop down and there are external js file that are included in the page which define handlers and other actions for onchange of this drop down. So if the selection in the drop down changes, we display a different color map (based on the selection). Now I have to pre-select an option on a specific page (which has been completed) and the drop down shows the correct selection, but the event is not fired (that changes the map color). Any idea what I need to do? Thanks |