JavaScript - Code Not Loading
for some reason I can't get this code to load...
Code: <script type="text/javascript"> alert("test"); windowBody = document.getElementById("windowBody"); windowBody.style.height = (frameHeight - 250) + "px"; </script> that should load when it loads the file foot.php foot.php should be included onto the bottom of all of my labs (and it is) my labs are opened up with Ajax... but the script its not loading at all... someone help =[ the web site is http://opentech.durhamcollege.ca/~in...rittains/labs/ sorry for the poor description I'm having a hard time describing this error lol Similar TutorialsThis is a class assignment and I can't get it to run. I can't figure out what's wrong. This is most of the script. One part isn't finished yet, but I was still expecting functionality to test. I need to have it load in IE but I can't get it to. Nothing shows up. In Firefox I get the right look but when I click "Run" I don't get a prompt at all. It's not very long. var finalCost; var originalPrice; var markedPrice; var delivery; var tradeIn; var deliveryCharge; var tradeCredit; var discountedPrice; function driverModule_click() // <<< DO NOT CHANGE THIS LINE { // <<< DO NOT CHANGE THIS LINE //================================================================================================== // Module Name: <--- Enter the driver module name from your logic solution. //================================================================================================== //================================================================================================== // Place your code here //================================================================================================== markedPrice = Number( prompt("Please enter the marked price of the bed.", "") ); delivery = prompt("Does the customer need the new bed delivered (Y or N)?", ""); tradeIn = prompt("Does the customer have a trade in (Y or N)?", ""); if(markedPrice > 100) { discountedPrice = markedPrice * .15; } else if(finalScore > 90) { discountedPrice = markedPrice * .14; } if(delivery == "Y" || delivery == "y") { deliveryCharge = 20; } else { deliveryCharge = 0; } if(tradeIn == "Y" || hasExtraCredit == "y") { tradeCredit = 5; } else { tradeCredit = 0; } finalCost = discountedPrice + deliveryCharge - tradeCredit; labelout.value = labelout.value + "The cost to you for the bed is " + finalCost + "\n"; labelout.value = labelout.value + "The original price was " + markedPrice + "\n"; For some reason, can't get my script to load with he page. not sure what I'm doing wrong, but I'm so confused. http://www.rutholsonphoto.com/build-002/index.html Hello everyone, I am just beginning to learn javascript, and I am trying to create a little game where when a user hovers over a picture it changes, and things like that. At the moment I have been trying to make it so that the pictures tile so they fill the whole page area, dynamically so that it changes depending on the users browser size (px). The images have many attributes so I can't just tile them with css as they need to be actual elements. The problem is the code doesn't run, and I can't work out why. I think all the lines that require it have semi colons and its all correct. Forgive me if the answer is clear but as I said I only just started learning. Anyway, on with the code: Code: <!doctype html> <html lang="en"> <head> <title>Hi, I'm a button.</title> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="style.css"> <script type="javascript"> function mainDo() { if (document.body && document.body.offsetWidth) { winW = document.body.offsetWidth; winH = document.body.offsetHeight; } if (document.compatMode=='CSS1Compat' && document.documentElement && document.documentElement.offsetWidth ) { winW = document.documentElement.offsetWidth; winH = document.documentElement.offsetHeight; } if (window.innerWidth && window.innerHeight) { winW = window.innerWidth; winH = window.innerHeight; } document.write('Width = ' + winW + 'Height = ' + winH); winW=winW/127; winH=winH/128; winW=Math.round(winW); winWs=winW; winH=Math.round(winH); winHs=winH; document.write('Width = ' + winW + 'Height = ' + winH); while (winH>0) { while (winW>0) { document.write('<img onMouseover="this.src=\'img/hibutton_orange.png\'" onClick="this.src=\'img/hibutton_green.png\'" ondblClick="this.src=\'img/hibutton_blue.png\'" src="img/hibutton_blue.png">'); winW=winW-1; } document.write('\n' + '<br>'); winW=winWs; winH=winH-1; } } </script> </head> <body onload="maindo()"> </body> </html> Hi! i am working on a facebook like photo viewer. I have used javascript to declare an array of about 200 images. I have the following approach to pre-load the images. I preload all the images when the page loads: HTML: <body onload = "lodpic()"> JAVASCRIPT: function lodpic() { for(i=0; i<=199; i++) { LODImage = new Image(); LODImage.src = picture[i]; } } The problem is the page tries to load all the images when opened. And when the user clicks "next" to view other photos, the other photo is still loading where as some are already loaded. I would like the code to be able to load the photo that the user is currently viewing as the user gets to that picture, before the page tries to finish loading all the photos. In other words, if the user wants to view a particular photo directly, that photo should get the priority of loading quickly. Or if there are other approaches, it would be really helpful. Thank you! I am using this fancy box code to smoothly pop up an image on click, I got it working on my main index page but that's not where I want to put it. My site has a menu where it loads webpages inside the main index one, I would like to use the code on one of those pages but something is not working. I am not able to use the specified DOCTYPE but find that it works all the same with my current one, however if I use the given one in addition to the one I have now (and need) then my site does not work properly, further if I replace it I get the same results. My existing doctype: Code: <DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd" "http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/REC-html401-19991224/loose.dtd" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> What the code uses: Code: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> I'm not sure what the differences are but I've been advised that I need to run the code in "standards mode" before I try to fix it. As I see it the code works, just not where I need it to, nothing unusual on my site and nothing unusual that I may be wrong. On my site you can see at the bottom right a blue text link called "aaaa" this is the code that works, however (clicking the dome to the left of that to scroll the page down and selecting the "met.a has guts" menu option diagram) you'll see the "aaaa" link again at the bottom left of that page and that is where I need it to work from. I even tried using the exact code from the example in that linked .htm page but it doesn't make a difference, it probably even hinders the code as it looks at the main html page. But if loading the page on its own the code will work, so its related to the menu and the way that works. If anybody can help that would be brilliant, I'm sure its something simple. Thanks! Hello all, I have the following code to load a new html page into the 'new content' div once the user scrolls to the bottom of the page. It all works fine. No problems, except I would like it to pause for a moment whilst it is loading, and show a loading box div at the bottom of the screen as it loads the new content, just to give some positive feedback for the user. So the new div would sit in a fixed position at 'bottom:0px;' and have a loading image inside it. Is this easy to do? I am new to javascript so bear with me Code: alreadyloading = false; nextpage = 2; $(window).scroll(function() { if($(window).scrollTop() + $(window).height() == $(document).height()) { if (alreadyloading == false) { var url = "page"+nextpage+".html"; alreadyloading = true; $.post(url, function(data) { $('#newcontent').children().last().after(data); alreadyloading = false; nextpage++; }); } } }); The 'new content' is a div which is at the bottom of the page and is where the new content loads to! Thank you very much Hi there, Firstly my title may be a bit misleading as I don't i'm not sure how to do it. My situation is that I have a small piece of javascript that 'cycles' through a bunch of URL's (the URL's are reports produced by SSRS). The problem is that each time the javascript loads a new URL it has to generate the report, so I have a few seconds where the screen says 'Generating Report'. What I would like is a system that never displays the Generating Report, instead I would like to maybe pre-load the next report so it is ready to show instantly. Does anyone have any idea how to do this? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Cheers, Tom. Hi everyone, I am having trouble getting a loading bar to appear from my javascript. I have the following code in place Code: $(document).ready(function(){ $(window).scroll(function(){ var h = $('#footer').height(); var y = $(window).scrollTop(); if( y > (h*0) && y < (h*1.0) ){ $('#loading').fadeIn("slow"); $('#loading').delay(10000).fadeOut(); $("#portfolios").delay(1000).fadeIn("slow"); } }); }) I have it so when the user reacher the 'footer' div of the page, new posts appear which are contained in the 'portfolios' container div. They appear fine but no loading bar appears... The loading bar 'gif' is in the 'loading div id'. There is a 'display:none;' in the css on the loading div and the portfolios div. Any reason why the 'loading' div doesn't display but the portfolios does? I want the loading gif to show whilst the 'portfolios' is loading basically when the user hits the bottom of the page. Any help would be appreciated! Thank you! Is there a way to tell Javascript to load data or a php file the re-direct to that page? Right now i have a script that will re-direct when a user comes to the page. It waits about 5 seconds to give it time. I wanted to know if there was a way to load it with JS or AJAX. Thanks for any help. I have nearly successfully implemented a gallery using Backbox: http://www.javascriptkit.com/script/...ox/index.shtml However, when I test it in IE (7 & 8), it looks like it's invoking the javascripts and loading the large image from the thumbnail link, but then it just hangs up on the loading waiting to get the image. Does anyone know how to fix this? Thanks. The Website: http://hudson.zzl.org The CSS: http://hudson.zzl.org/galleria.classic.css The JavaScript: http://hudson.zzl.org/galleria.js The problem: a. first load = nothing shows up b. upon refresh everything loads very quickly and is fine. Ill explain my other loading problems once I can figure out how to fix this problem. Help please! I'm not sure where to put this question. I'mworking with something called OSClass which is a classified section php program. It has a plugin to make payments to paypal. but I need it to work in a new window, and the link won't do so. Don't suppose anybody sees an issue here? It seems to me that just adding target=_new to this would work. but it doesn't. Still opens the page in the same window. Code: <div class="buttons"> <div class="right"><a id="button-confirm" class="button" onclick="$('#payment_<?php echo $r; ?>').submit();" target="_new"><span><img src='<?php echo paypal_path(); ?>paypal.gif' border='0' /></span></a></div> </div> Right, I've been searching for a few days now and i'm looking for a AJAX/JQuery script where i can load external content in to a div. I've seen a few site's that have it, and im after it so when i click the page link it loads it in the address bar like this http://www.google.co.uk/#content/index.php or what ever. Thanks. Is there a way to load up an external JS file outside of the head tag? I've got an "AJAX" web app that's loading several pages simply by changing the innerHTML property of a single div. The JS source is getting to be rather large, so I'd like to split it up into manageable, organized portions. Is there some way to, using javascript or PHP, load another javascript into the browser dynamically?
Hey guys, I currently have a flash header .swf file as the header in my webpage. Problem is, it's 300 KB so it loads after everything else has already loaded, leaving a huge blank space where the .swf is suppossed to be until it finishes downloading. Is there a way I can tell my page to pre-load the .swf before everything else so that all elements in my page look like they load at the same? For example, with images I can do something like this: 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];}} } then: <body onload="MM_preloadImages('images/search.jpg','images/contact.jpg','images/home.jpg')"> Is there something like this for .swf? hello, I'm trying to load the ads on my site dynamically and have ran into an issue and was hoping for some help. First - I can get the ads to load using vanilla javascript with the code below. Code: var ifrm = document.createElement("iframe"); ifrm.setAttribute("src", OAS_url + "adstream_sx.ads/" +sitePage + "/" + uniqid() + "@" + pos); var ifrmId = "ifrm_" + uniqid(); ifrm.setAttribute("id", ifrmId); ifrm.setAttribute("marginwidth", 0); ifrm.setAttribute("marginheight", 0); ifrm.setAttribute("frameborder", 0); ifrm.setAttribute("scrolling", 0); ifrm.setAttribute("height", container.scrollHeight + (container.offsetHeight - container.clientHeight)); ifrm.setAttribute("width", container.scrollWidth + (container.offsetWidth - container.clientWidth)); container.appendChild(ifrm); But since the site is using jquery I wanted to develop it out that way. So I have the following code, Code: iRandom = oas.uniqid(); sAdURL = opt.url + 'adstream_mjx.ads/' + opt.sitepage + '/1' + iRandom + '@' + sPos + '?' + opt.query; $('<iframe />', { src: sAdURL, id: sPos }).appendTo(thisAd); I figured the reason this isn't working is the difference between appendChild and appendTo and the fact that things are jquery objects. So again the top code block renders the ads and the lower code block just shows the javascript code from the ad provider. Any help to get this to work in jquery would be grateful. Thanks I have an entirely javascript page that once it is done it still looks like it is loading. This is more of an annoyance than anything harmful. The page can be viewed at http://mikedombrowski.com/mRNA.html Thank you for your help in advance. Hi I am currently doing a photography site. I would like to do a 'portfolio' page, but would like to pre-load the images so that they appear on-screen faster. Do I need to connect code to <body onload>? Can someone please show me a working example of how to load a WebPage from an existing WebPage using Javascript! I have tried googling the syntax and not having any luck. Thanks, Blake is there a way to after thye page load add an image. So maby loading it in the background and just showing it when you click a button?
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