JavaScript - Simple Coverage Area Script Needed
I'm looking to find a script...
My client wants his users to be able to enter their zip code into a "check coverage area" text box. Then, on submit, it should return a message saying whether zip code is covered by his business. It seems like this would be a simple (ish) "if-else" script, listing the covered zip codes, but I'm not very experienced in javascript. Can anyone direct me to a free or cheap script that I could use and adapt for this? Thanks soooo much. Similar TutorialsI'm in search for a simple and clean timed rotation script. I have these quotes, and right now they're coded so that a single quote displays and changes upon refresh. The script is really clean, and I would like to maintain the cleanliness but make the images rotate every couple of seconds. Here's the script... Code: <script type="text/javascript"> quote = new Array(3); quote[0] = "Quote 1"; quote[1] = "Quote 2"; quote[2] = "Quote 3"; index = Math.floor(Math.random() * quote.length); document.write(quote[index]); </script> It's probably a really simple piece of coding, but I'm still new to JavaScript, so it's obviously out of my range. I appreciate anyone who will help I am trying to use a user defined function and text area for a project, but nothing is showing up in the text area when i click the button. Code: <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /> <title>Untitled Document</title> <script type="text/javascript"> function Greet() // Assumes: firstNameBox and companyName contain names // Results: writes a message with those names in messageArea { firstName = document.getElementById("firstNameBox").value; companyName = document.getElementById("companyNameBox").value; message = "To whom it may concern, my name is " + firstName + ", I am very interested in the job opening at, " + compnayName + ". I feel that I would greatly contribute to " + companyName + " success. I feel I fit the requirements needed to become an employee at " + companyName + ". I look forward to hearing from you."; document.getElementById("messageArea").value = message; } </script> </head> <body> <p> Enter your first name: <input type="text" id="firstNameBox" size="15" /> <br /> Enter the Company name: <input type="text" id="companyNameBox" size="15" /> </p> <p> <input type="button" value="Click for Greeting" onclick="Greet();" /> </p> <p> <textarea id="messageArea" rows="4" cols="40"></textarea> </p> </body> I am really new to JavaScript, and was following a tutorial that was using everything inline (probaby as its less confusing for the noob). Now I want to split it off into a script area, like my CSS has been. I have: Code: <SPAN onclick="document.getElementById('glance').style.display='block';document.getElementById('front').style.display='none';"> Is something like this valid (this is a guess BTW)? Code: <SCRIPT type="text/javascript"> function getElementById('glance') { .style.display='block'; } function getElementById('front') { .style.display='none'; } </SCRIPT> <SPAN onclick="document.getElementById('glance'); document.getElementById('front')"> ... </SPAN> ... or should function be document in the script area and document not be present in the SPAN attribute? ... Better yet, is there a way to put both the 'glance' and 'front' together like this: Code: <SCRIPT type="text/javascript"> function getElementById ('glance') { .style.display='block'; getElementById ('front') { .style.display='none'; } } </SCRIPT> <area shape="rect" coords="7,24,154,40" href="javascript:triggerCheckout()"> <area shape="rect" coords="7,24,154,40" href="javascript:triggerCheckout();"> <area shape="rect" coords="7,24,154,40" onClick="triggerCheckout()"> <area shape="rect" coords="7,24,154,40" onClick="triggerCheckout();"> None of these works. Why not? How can i link this hotspot area with a javascript function? I have one html text area in my JSP file. when i click on that text area, a pop-up will come, in that pop-up i have list of items. So after selecting a item from that pop-up list, need to click okay. so that text area will update with the selected value. In this case, i need to compare the first text area value and updated text area value. How can i do that in Java Script. I have a page with options, and I need to hide options unless a certain choice is selected. So say you have a select box for male and female, if they select male, I need it to show male options, and if they select female, it shows female options. How can I hide things until selected and then show the textboxes and stuff? Thank you! in excel i want to replace the word bebo with a value in cell B1 this is the line CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS `bebo` ( `id` int(10) NOT NULL auto_increment,`beboid` varchar(255) default '0',`status` varchar(255) default 'No Comment Posted',PRIMARY KEY (`id`)) in column B i have a load of values so i need an excel formula to replace bebo so that it will take values from B1 to B26 any ideas please? I know this is not the correct section to be posting in but couldnt find a relative section on this site.. Thanks for your help Hi Coders... I'm building a 'really simple' JavaScript program to help editors write SEO-friendly META titles and META descriptions. The idea is you have 3 text boxes, each on a separate line: BOX 1 - META TITLE [ i.e. "Cool website page" ] BOX 2 - FILE NAME [ i.e. "This is a really cool web page about cool stuff"] BOX 3 - META DESCRIPTION [ i.e. "cool-web-page" ] As the editor types in the boxes, a serp listing is displayed as it would appear on Google (and ideally how it would appear on Bing and Yahoo): Cool website page www.coolwebsite.com/cool-web-page This is a really cool web page about cool stuff Kudos to any one who could point a JavaScript newbie in the right direction I found a menu I really like at the top of the page at www-dot-sachscreative-dot-com but can't figure out how it works from the source code. Can someone tell me how to make something like it which is browser independent and uses javascript and/or CSS? It's been years since I did javascript work and I've forgotten must of what I used to know. Thanks.
Not new to programming but I am to JQuery (and j/script in general). I need to query a mysql database to return a small amount of data (some text) based on a user code (e.g. MrABC). I could use an iFrame and PHP but if the internet connection is down I do not want error messages displayed - the intended audience have limited cognitive capabilities and will not cope with ERROR 404 etc... Essentially I need to be able to create a function that can be called with a parameter of the usercode and which returns the text from the lookup. What I put in the function is a complete mystery to me ... Hello all, As I am new to java scripts, I usually solve thing with trial and error. What I need is a very simple java script for a count down timer, after searching here I found this: ---------------------- Code: <font style="font-size:72px" color="#FF0000" face="Arial"> <script type = "text/javascript"> var page = "http://www.google.com"; //The page to redirect to function getSeconds() { startTimer (3); // 36 hours } var timeInSecs; var ticker; function startTimer(secs){ timeInSecs = parseInt(secs); ticker = setInterval("tick()",1000); tick(); // to start counter display right away } function tick() { var secs = timeInSecs; if (secs>0) { timeInSecs--; } else { window.location = page; // stop counting at zero // and start again if required } var hours= Math.floor(secs/3600); secs %= 3600; var mins = Math.floor(secs/60); secs %= 60; var result = ( (mins < 10) ? "0" : "" ) + mins + ":" + ( (secs < 10) ? "0" : "" ) + secs; document.getElementById("countdown").innerHTML = result; } </script> <body onload = "getSeconds()"> <span id="countdown" style="font-weight: bold;" ></span> ----------------------------- I modified some stuff, as I defined the font face and size, the color as well, and I added a var to open a certain page when the time is over (as I said before, all these modifications came right with trial and error). So, is that script good? or are there better scripts that do the same job? And, can someone please provide me with a script that does the same functionality of the script I mentioned but instead of showing digits it shows: 01 minutes 31 seconds ? Thank you so much. the following script opens a video and plays the video is there anyway to have it list all the flv files in a folder and make it play the video onclick something like a web photo album but for video's all with the same extension the file name that would need to be replaced is detecting.flv Code: <html><head> <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"> <!-- A minimal Flowplayer setup to get you started --> <!-- include flowplayer JavaScript file that does Flash embedding and provides the Flowplayer API. --> <script type="text/javascript" src="flowplayer-3.2.6.min.js"></script> <!-- some minimal styling, can be removed --> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="style.css"> <!-- page title --> <title>detecting finds</title> </head><body> <div id="page"> <p style="text-align: center">Franks website</p> <!-- this A tag is where your Flowplayer will be placed. it can be anywhere --> <a href="http://franks.com/movies/detecting.flv" style="display:block;width:520px;height:330px" id="player"> </a> <!-- this will install flowplayer inside previous A- tag. --> <script> flowplayer("player", "http://franks.com/movies/flowplayer-3.2.7.swf"); </script> </div> </body></html> Hello everyone. First, if you do not understand something I have tried to explain, PLEASE ask, don't just skip the question! Thank you! I will start by explaining what I am doing and why I am running into a problem. Perhaps one of you kind people can help me figure out how to fix it. I have a grid set up for logic puzzle solving. The grid is made up of 3 rows of primary squares, each containing 16 sub-squares. The top row has 3 primary squares. the 2nd row has 2 primary squares. the 3rd row has 1 primary square. That gives a total of 96 sub-square, or grid coordinates. Each sub square has an image in it that can be altered by clicking the square. The image begins as a blank gif. With the first click, it becomes an X, with a second click, it becomes an O, and the third click returns it to blank. With me so far? Hope so! Now for the tricky part. The grid is made up using a table, with each TD having it's own identifier, as in: Code: a1b1 a1b2 a1b3 a1b4 | a1c1 a1c2 a1c3 a1c4 | a1d1 a1d2 a1d3 a1d4 a2b1 a2b2 a2b3 a2b4 | a2c1 a2c2 a2c3 a2c4 | a2d1 a2d2 a2d3 a2d4 a3b1 a3b2 a3b3 a3b4 | a3c1 a3c2 a3c3 a3c4 | a3d1 a3d2 a3d3 a3d4 a4b1 a4b2 a4b3 a4b4 | a4c1 a4c2 a4c3 a4c4 | a4d1 a4d2 a4d3 a4d4 ----------------------------------------- d1b1 d1b2 d1b3 d1b4 | d1c1 d1c2 d1c3 d1c4 d2b1 d2b2 d2b3 d2b4 | d2c1 d2c2 d2c3 d2c4 d3b1 d3b2 d3b3 d3b4 | d3c1 d3c2 d3c3 d3c4 d4b1 d4b2 d4b3 d4b4 | d4c1 d4c2 d4c3 d4c4 ----------------------------------------- c1b1 c1b2 c1b3 c1b4 c2b1 c2b2 c2b3 c2b4 c3b1 c3b2 c3b3 c3b4 c4b1 c4b2 c4b3 c4b4 Each sub-square also contains the image that is changed, and the image has it's own unique identifier, to go alone with the grid: Code: 1-0-0 | 1-0-1 | 1-0-2 | 1-0-3 | 1-1-0 |1-1-1 | 1-1-2 | 1-1-3 | 1-2-0 | 1-2-1 | 1-2-2 | 1-2-3 | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-0-0 | 2-0-1 | 2-0-2 | 2-0-3 | 2-1-0 | 2-1-1 | 2-1-2 | 2-1-3 | 2-2-0 | 2-2-1 | 2-2-2 | 2-2-3 | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-0-0 | 3-0-1 | 3-0-2 | 3-0-3 | 3-1-0 | 3-1-1 | 3-1-2 | 3-1-3 | 3-2-0 | 3-2-1 | 3-2-2 | 3-2-3 | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-0-0 | 4-0-1 | 4-0-2 | 4-0-3 | 4-1-0 | 4-1-1 | 4-1-2 | 4-1-3 | 4-2-0 | 4-2-1 | 4-2-2 | 4-2-3 | ------------------------------------------------------------- 5-0-0 | 5-0-1 | 5-0-2 | 5-0-3 | 5-1-0 | 5-1-1 | 5-1-2 | 5-1-3 | ------------------------------------------------------------- 6-0-0 | 6-0-1 | 6-0-2 | 6-0-3 | 6-1-0 | 6-1-1 | 6-1-2 | 6-1-3 | ------------------------------------------------------------- 7-0-0 | 7-0-1 | 7-0-2 | 7-0-3 | 7-1-0 | 7-1-1 | 7-1-2 | 7-1-3 | ------------------------------------------------------------- 8-0-0 | 8-0-1 | 8-0-2 | 8-0-3 | 8-1-0 | 8-1-1 | 8-1-2 | 8-1-3 | ------------------------------ 9-0-0 | 9-0-1 | 9-0-2 | 9-0-3 | ------------------------------ 10-0-0 | 10-0-1 | 10-0-2 | 10-0-3 | ---------------------------------- 11-0-0 | 11-0-1 | 11-0-2 | 11-0-3 | ---------------------------------- 12-0-0 | 12-0-1 | 12-0-2 | 12-0-3 | Here is a sample of a TD including the image and other ID's: Code: <TD style=" border-bottom: 3px solid black;" class="gridoff" onMouseOver="className='gridon';" onMouseOut="className='gridoff';" id="gridtdD4C2"> <DIV align="center"> <IMG src="/testproject/n.gif" height="20" width="20" id="8-1-1" name="D4C2" onClick="flipBox(this);" class="gridbox"> </DIV> </TD> As you can see, the image ID is 8-1-1, which if you compare the two tables, is equal to D4C2. So far, everything is working perfect, as long as I have a grid that is 3x3x4, or, 3 squares across the top, 2 squares in the middles, and 1 square on the bottom, with 16 sub-squares in each. Now, the problem is, I do not always need a 3x3x4, sometimes I will need a 3x3x5, or a 4x4x4, or a 4x4x5 grid. I have made all the grids, and given them all the right ID's for both the TD, the IMG, as well as the <input> tags. When I test out a 3x3x5 grid, the first 4 columns in each square work fine, the 5th will only change to an X once, and cannot be changed again. Similarly, the first 4 rows in each square work, but not the 5th, with the same problem. Again, I have made sure that each of my ID's are correct, so that isn't the issue. The only thing I can figure it would be is the javascript. So, here it is, the script that does all the changes: Code: <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript"> function checkDoubles(val) { // A4C5 = check A4C1, A4C2, A4C3, A4C4, A1C5, A2C5, A3C5, A5C5 var part1 = val.substr(0,1); var part2 = val.substr(1,1); var part3 = val.substr(2,1); var part4 = val.substr(3,1); var part12 = val.substr(0,2); var part34 = val.substr(2,2); var isdouble = "false"; // check A4C* for(i=1;i<5;i++) { var checkthisbox = part12 + part3 + i; if(checkthisbox!=val) { if(document.getElementById(checkthisbox).value==3) { alert("You can not set more than one box in any row to true at the same time! If you wish to set this box to true you must first remove the other true statement in this row."); var isdouble = "true"; } } } // check A*C5 for(i=1;i<5;i++) { var checkthisbox = part1 + i + part34; if(checkthisbox!=val) { if(document.getElementById(checkthisbox).value==3) { alert("You can not set more than one box in any column to true at the same time! If you wish to set this box to true you must first remove the other true statement in this column."); var isdouble = "true"; } } } return isdouble; } function flipBox(img) { var tmpname; if(img.src=="http://localhost/testproject/n.gif") { img.src = "http://localhost/testproject/x.gif"; tmpname = img.name; document.mainform.elements[tmpname].value = 1; document.getElementById(img.name).value = 1; } else if(img.src=="http://localhost/testproject/x.gif") { var finaltest = checkDoubles(img.name); if(finaltest=="false") { img.src = "http://localhost/testproject/o.gif"; tmpname = img.name; document.mainform.elements[tmpname].value = 3; document.getElementById(img.name).value = 3; } else { img.src = "http://localhost/testproject/n.gif"; } } else if(img.src=="http://localhost/testproject/o.gif") { img.src = "http://localhost/testproject/n.gif"; tmpname = img.name; document.mainform.elements[tmpname].value = 0; document.getElementById(img.name).value = 0; } showVals(); } </SCRIPT> I know nothing about javascript, so I have no idea why the grid is not working as it should. For some reason, 1-0-0 through 1-0-3 (A1B1 to A1B4) work, but 1-0-4 (A1B5) nor 5-0-4 (which would be A5B5 grid coord). It makes no sense to me. If you could please look over the script and tell me if you can see why it's letting the original part of the grid to work, but not the additional parts I add? Thank you! Hi, I am looking for a script for a scrolling DIV with the following features: 1. DIV can be scrolled vertically using mousewheel/trackpad/finger on iPad 2. Up/Down buttons which scroll slowly on hover and fast on click 3. The DIV to be scrolled will contain an audio playlist, generated by jPlayer, written in javascript. This script has a DIV for the currently playing track, and can launch functions on track change. I would like the scrolling DIV to scroll automatically to the currently playing song when the track changes. Any help to get me going on this would be appreciated, Thanks Nick Hello Everyone , I hope you to help me with this situation , if for example we go through this link Code: http://travel.maktoob.com/vb//redirectLink.php?link=http%3A%2F%2Frapidshare.com%2Ffiles%2F246270511%2FGarmin_WorldMap_v4.part1.rar the iframe will be removed because the rapidshare is using this code Code: <script type="text/javascript"> if (top != self) top.location = self.location; if (document.URL.substr(7,7) == "intern.") document.write('<base href="http://rapidshare.com">'); </script> So how to prevent this code from removing my iframe ? I really really hope to get an solution for this . Thank you too much , Zi5 I'm an artist working on a project that involves 9 swfs embedded in a html page and placed in tables. Although each swf has it's own volume control and pause/play buttons on mouseover, I need an outside script like java, that can be used to stop and start a few swf's simultaneously so that 3 or 4 play while the others are paused. There would be a few different combinations of them playing together that would be opted for by a menu choice. The swf's are in an old version of Macromedia Flash MX 6 using Action Script 2. I have absolutely no experience writing java scripting. None. I would be glad to pay somebody to write it for me. The page is online. If interested, I can forward the link. Thanks for your time. I use Firefox with Greasemonkey and a javascript that "keeps sorting in Y Fantasy Full games"... It stopped working this year and the site that I got it at (http://userscripts.org) has been down recently... I do not know javascript, so I have no idea where to begin... Any one have any idea what this isn't keeping the selected sort when one changes player types? Code: // ==UserScript== // @name Keep sorting in Y Fantasy Full Games // @namespace * // @description On the My Team Page, keeps the selected view when changing days, other stats. On the Player Search page, keeps the sort when changing player types. // @include http://*.fantasysports.yahoo.com/*/* // ==/UserScript== (function() { // my team age -- when changing dates, keep view loc_search=document.location.search; if(document.getElementById('datenav')){ datenav=document.getElementById('datenav'); links=datenav.getElementsByTagName('a'); loc_search=document.location.search; loc_search=loc_search.replace(/date=[\-0-9]*/,""); loc_search=loc_search.replace(/\?/,""); for (var i in links){ if(links[i].href){href=links[i].href; href=href.replace(/$/,loc_search); links[i].href=href; }} } loc_search=document.location.search; loc_search=loc_search.replace(/(status=\w*|pos=\w*|stat1=\w*|count=[0-9]*)/g,""); loc_search=loc_search.replace(/&&+/g,"&"); loc_search=loc_search.replace(/(^\?&|&$)/g,""); // Player search page. When changing stat filters, keep sort if(document.getElementById('statusselect')){ sel=document.getElementById('statusselect'); data=loc_search.split('&'); for (var i in data){ parts=data[i].split('='); ele=document.createElement( 'input' ); ele.type='hidden'; ele.name=parts[0]; ele.value=parts[1]; sel.parentNode.insertBefore(ele,sel); } } // back to my team page. if changing in subnav (ie, ave stats to stats, keep timeframe) if(document.getElementById('statnav')){ nav=document.getElementById('statnav'); links=nav.getElementsByTagName('a'); // GM_log(links.length); for (i in links){ if(links[i].href){href=links[i].href; if(! href.match(/stat2/) && ! href.match(/stat1=R/)){ //GM_log(href + links[i]); if(href.match(/stat1=A/)){loc_search=loc_search.replace(/stat2=L/,"stat2=AL")} if(href.match(/stat1=A/)){loc_search=loc_search.replace(/stat2=S/,"stat2=AS")} if(href.match(/stat1=S/)){loc_search=loc_search.replace(/stat2=AL/,"stat2=L")} if(href.match(/stat1=S/)){loc_search=loc_search.replace(/stat2=AS/,"stat2=S")} links[i].href=links[i].href+"&"+loc_search; }} } } })() Hello all, Firstly apologies for my javascript ignorance - I'm not a programmer, just someone thrust into programming since there's no-one else at my company who can do it. I found a nice js script online for a drop-down menu where the drop downs both expand to their full size and fade-in (very quickly) from transparent. The script in action can be seen on the script writer's site he http://sandbox.leigeber.com/dropdown-menu/index.html and the script is: Code: var menu=function(){ var t=15,z=50,s=6,a; function dd(n){this.n=n; this.h=[]; this.c=[]} dd.prototype.init=function(p,c){ a=c; var w=document.getElementById(p), s=w.getElementsByTagName('ul'), l=s.length, i=0; for(i;i<l;i++){ var h=s[i].parentNode; this.h[i]=h; this.c[i]=s[i]; h.onmouseover=new Function(this.n+'.st('+i+',true)'); h.onmouseout=new Function(this.n+'.st('+i+')'); } } dd.prototype.st=function(x,f){ var c=this.c[x], h=this.h[x], p=h.getElementsByTagName('a')[0]; clearInterval(c.t); c.style.overflow='hidden'; if(f){ p.className+=' '+a; if(!c.mh){c.style.display='block'; c.style.height=''; c.mh=c.offsetHeight; c.style.height=0} if(c.mh==c.offsetHeight){c.style.overflow='visible'} else{c.style.zIndex=z; z++; c.t=setInterval(function(){sl(c,1)},t)} }else{p.className=p.className.replace(a,''); c.t=setInterval(function(){sl(c,-1)},t)} } function sl(c,f){ var h=c.offsetHeight; if((h<=0&&f!=1)||(h>=c.mh&&f==1)){ if(f==1){c.style.filter=''; c.style.opacity=1; c.style.overflow='visible'} clearInterval(c.t); return } var d=(f==1)?Math.ceil((c.mh-h)/s):Math.ceil(h/s), o=h/c.mh; c.style.opacity=o; c.style.filter='alpha(opacity='+(o*100)+')'; c.style.height=h+(d*f)+'px' } return{dd:dd} }(); with Code: var menu=new menu.dd("menu"); menu.init("menu","menuhover"); used on my html page to call the script. I'm using the script exactly as written and exactly as it is on the dude's demo page for it. However, some of my sub-menu items are wider than their parent items and in IE7 this means they are bound to the width of the parent until the animations have finished, and then pop-out to their full width (NB not an issue in FF3). I'm actually not too fussed about either the fade in or expand out effects (they'd be nice, but not at the expense of the IE7 bug) so I simply wanted to know what I should do to the script to turn off the effects, or make them instant - ie reduce the length of the effect to as short as possible. I understand I can get rid of the bug by specifying a width for the ul element in my css, but I'd rather not do that if I can help it. I'd appreciate anyone's insight on this. Thanks Tom ok i am trying to make a countdown timer from 20 seconds when i click start where am i going wrong with this Code: <html> <head> </head> <body> <script type="text/javascript"> function timer() { var milisec=0 var seconds=20 document.counter.d2.value=20 function display() { if (milisec<=0){ milisec=9 seconds-=1 } if (seconds<=-1){ milisec=0 seconds+=1 } else milisec-=1 document.counter.d2.value=seconds+"."+milisec setTimeout("display()",100) display() }} </script> <form name="counter"> <center> Text Timer<br> <input type="text" size="30" name="d2"> <br> <input type="button" onclick="timer()" value="click me to start"> </center> </form> </body> </html> |