JavaScript - Dynamically Replace Url In Share Icons
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I'm messing around with this video theme over at Hive45 ... the episodes change dynamically, but as you can see the social icons don't pickup the URL change. I found a guy who had a fix, but it was using the sexybookmarks wordpress plugin and I couldn't workout how to change the icons and control the display (my icons are manually coded). E.g... Code: <a rel="nofollow" id="linker" target="_blank" href="http://reddit.com/submit?url=http://hive45.com/shows/episode-2/&title=Episode 1" title="Reddit"><img src="http://hive45.com/wp-content/themes/hive45/images/reddit_32.png" title="Reddit" alt="Reddit" class="social"></a> Here's the fix: The main bit of work for the bookmarks was in the java.js and episode.php file. Firstly episode.php I added, after line 17: Code: // <---------- MS Starts Here ---------> if ( function_exists('get_sexy') ) $sexy_str = get_sexy(); endwhile; endif; echo 'sexy:' . $sexy_str ; // <---------- MS End Here ---------> Then in java.js in the ScreenWrite function, after around document.getElementById('linker').setAttribute("href",plinker); line 114 I added: Code: // <---------- MS Start Here ---------> // Find the sexy: tag, grab the text until the end, update the sexy-marks span then drop the text from=strep.indexOf('sexy:'); sexy=strep.slice(from+5); strep=strep.slice(0,from); document.getElementById('sexy-marks').innerHTML = sexy ; // <---------- MS End Here ---------> Again in java.js in the selectEpisode function right at the beginning: Code: // <---------- MS Starts Here ---------> // Get a reference to the sexy bookmarks part sexyObj=document.getElementById('sexy-marks'); //sexyObj.innerHTML=""; delete sexyObj; // <---------- MS Ends Here ---------> Finally in the index.php where you want the SexyBookmarks to be: Code: <span id="sexy-marks"> <?php $temp = $wp_query; query_posts("p=".$theid); if(function_exists('selfserv_sexy')) { selfserv_sexy(); } $wp_query = $temp; ?> </span> I'm a complete noob with javascript sadly. Any idea how to change the above code to work with manually coded bookmarks? cheers Similar TutorialsHello All, I have a code which works fine for what is does but I want to add in dynamically a new list to the Array...... from an input field. The relevent part of the code reads as this for example........ var step_x_list=new Array("ca1sb2en1pg1itm1","ca1sb2en1pg1itm2","ca1sb2en1pg1itm3") but I need a way to dynamically replace the existing.... "ca1sb2en1pg1itm1","ca1sb2en1pg1itm2","ca1sb2en1pg1itm3" seen above with a new list from an input field which holds the following say....... ca2sb2en2pg1itm1","ca2sb2en2pg1itm2","ca2sb2en2pg1itm3 I have tried various ideas but none seem to be able to inject the new values in the space between the brackets. Any thoughts. Martin. For those just wondering what the code is and want to try it, it is a one piece code which can fire many different functions without requiring lots of individual bits of code to do same. The action usually happens in micro-seconds but I slowed it to a one second count between changes so you can see what is actually happening. Below is a revised code if you want to see it working and also to give an idea about the Array part in which I want to add a different number set. Copy the code and save in notepad as test.html It can be opened as a web page. Remember to change the code tags to the correct script tags Code: var i_x_list=0 function fireFunctionList_x_list() { if (document.getElementById("locate_load_x_list").value == "end" || document.getElementById("locate_load_x_list").value == "undefined"){i_x_list=0;document.getElementById("locate_load_x_list").value=""}else{fireFunctionList_x_list_do()} } function fireFunctionList_x_list_do() { document.getElementById("addto").value="place_"; var step_x_list=new Array("ca1sb2en1pg1itm1","ca1sb2en1pg1itm2","ca1sb2en1pg1itm3","ca1sb2en1pg1itm4","ca1sb2en1pg1itm5","ca1sb2en1pg1itm6","ca1sb2en1pg1itm7", "ca1sb2en1pg1itm8","ca1sb2en1pg1itm9","ca1sb2en1pg1itm10","ca1sb2en1pg1itm11","ca1sb2en1pg1itm12","ca1sb2en1pg1itm13","ca1sb2en1pg1itm14","end") document.getElementById('locate_load_x_list').value=step_x_list[i_x_list] i_x_list=i_x_list+1 document.getElementById("addto").value+=document.getElementById("locate_load_x_list").value; document.getElementById("final_locate_load_x_list").value=document.getElementById("addto").value; document.getElementById("final_locate_load_x_list").value+=document.getElementById("addto2").value; var x_list = document.getElementById("final_locate_load_x_list").value; setTimeout("fireFunctionList_x_list()",1000) var f_x_list = new Function(x_list); f_x_list(); } <BR><BR> <button onclick="fireFunctionList_x_list()">run the function list rotation</button> <BR><BR> <input id="addto" type="text" size=25 value="place_"><BR> <input id="addto2" type="text" size=4 value="()"><BR> <input id="locate_load_x_list" type="text" size=20 value=""><BR> the code fires this function if there<input id="final_locate_load_x_list" type="text" size=25 value=""><BR> Code: function place_ca1sb2en1pg1itm4(){alert("ca1 number4 function dummy run as alert");} Code: function place_ca1sb2en1pg1itm9(){alert("ca1 number9 function dummy run as alert");} Code: function place_ca2sb2en1pg1itm6(){alert("ca2 number6 function dummy run as alert");} Code: function place_ca2sb2en1pg1itm12(){alert("ca2 number12 function dummy run as alert");} Hi, I am trying to write some code that will test if a user enters a non-numeric character in an input text field, and if so, replaces it with a '0' Code: <script type="text/javascript"> function IsNumVal (){ for (J=1; J<=3; J++){ if (isNaN(Number(document.getElementById('Intext' + J).value))){ document.getElementById('Intext' + J).value = 0; } } } </script> <Body> <table border="1" cellspacing="1" id = "Numbers"> <tr id="RowNum1"> <td ><input type="text" size = "5" name="Intext1" id="Intext1" value = "3" onkeyup="IsNumVal()" /></td> </tr> <tr id="RowNum2"> <td><input type="text" size = "5" name="Intext2" id="Intext2" value = "9" onkeyup="IsNumVal()" /></td> </tr> <tr id="RowNum3"> <td><input type="text" size = "5" name="Intext3" id="Intext3" value = "18" onkeyup="IsNumVal()" /></td> </tr> </table> </Body> document.getElementById('Intext' + J).value = 0; doesn't work document.Schedule.'Intext' + J.value = 0; doesn't work document.Schedule.Intext2.value = 0; works, but I need to test each text field while looping, so I can't "hard code" the ID. Suggestions? I found this perfect javascript for creating dynamic connected drop down boxes. This script works fine but there is just one thing I want to add but unfortunately I'm not familiar with javascript enough... I want to display small images when an item is selected from the second drop down. An image should be assigned somehow to each selection from the right hand drop down menu in the code and when someone selects something from the list, an image should be displayed next to it automatically. Can anyone please amend this script for me if this isn't too difficult? Code: <!-- ONE STEP TO INSTALL CONNECTED COMBOXES: 1. Copy the coding into the BODY of your HTML document --> <!-- STEP ONE: Paste this code into the BODY of your HTML document --> <BODY> <!-- Original: Mikayel Muradyan (mikam@freenet.am) --> <!-- This script and many more are available free online at --> <!-- The JavaScript Source!! http://javascript.internet.com --> <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript" TYPE="text/javascript"> <!-- // Initialize class for Type and Style function Type(id, type){ this.id = id; this.type = type; } function Style(id, id_type, style){ this.id = id; this.id_type = id_type; this.style = style; } // Initialize Array's Data for Type and Style TypeArray = new Array( new Type(1, "Apparel"), new Type(2, "Shoes"), new Type(5, "Accessories") ); StyleArray = new Array( new Style(4, 1, "Apparel_1"), new Style(7, 1, "Apparel_2"), new Style(41, 2, "Shoes_3"), new Style(21, 2, "Shoes_4"), new Style(17, 2, "Shoes_2"), new Style(30, 5, "Accessories_3"), new Style(27, 5, "Accessories_4"), new Style(31, 5, "Accessories_3") ); function init(sel_type, sel_style){ document.product.id_type.options[0] = new Option("[ Type ]"); document.product.id_style.options[0] = new Option("[ Style ]"); for(i = 1; i <= TypeArray.length; i++){ document.product.id_type.options[i] = new Option(TypeArray[i-1].type, TypeArray[i-1].id); if(TypeArray[i-1].id == sel_type) document.product.id_type.options[i].selected = true; } OnChange(sel_style); } function OnChange(sel_style){ sel_type_index = document.product.id_type.selectedIndex; sel_type_value = parseInt(document.product.id_type[sel_type_index].value); for(i = document.product.id_style.length - 1; i > 0; i--) document.product.id_style.options[i] = null; j=1; for(i = 1; i <= StyleArray.length; i++){ if(StyleArray[i-1].id_type == sel_type_value){ document.product.id_style.options[j] = new Option(StyleArray[i-1].style, StyleArray[i-1].id); if(StyleArray[i-1].id == sel_style) document.product.id_style.options[j].selected = true; j++; } } } //--> </SCRIPT> <form name="product"> <select name="id_type" size="1" style="width: 150px;" onChange="OnChange()"> </select> <select name="id_style" size="1" style="width: 150px;"> </select> </form> <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript" TYPE="text/javascript"> <!-- // init(5, 31); // Initialize comboboxes by selected sel_type and sel_style init(); // Default initialize comboboxes for Type and Style //--> </SCRIPT> Thanks in advance! A general question really, but does anyone have a good technique or source for creating disabled versions of tool bar buttons? Many thanks for any assistance, S Hi, I want to create a share script like that used in addthis.com. Can anyone refer me to a free source code so that I can study its framework and create one that suites my needs? Thanks in advance.
apparently I am not going to get any help from sharethis.com - I have implemented hsare this button on all my pages (upper right corner) of countyfairgrounds.net - I do not javascrip - I only do html5 and css3 - which believe me is hard enough. Okay that being said can somehelp me first get the words share this in the button - cause blye me - they are not there and I do not know why. NOR does this thingy validate in the validator.
Hello guys. I have a daily deal aggregator site and i can't get the Facebook share to work properly. There are lots of deals on each page and each one has it's own FB share so they can post it on their wall, friends walls etc. here is the site so you can try the sha http://bit.ly/xFGzj5 Here is the code Im using now: Code: <!-- Each Deal has this button that links to FB --> <a href="http://www.facebook.com/share.php?u=<?php echo urlencode($shareurl); ?>" onclick="return fbs_click('<?php echo urlencode($shareurl); ?>','<?php echo $title; ?>')" target="_blank"><img src="../../images/fb.png" border="0" alt="Share On Facebook" class="smicon" /></a> <!--And here is the JS function:--> <script> function fbs_click(u,t) { window.open('http://www.facebook.com/sharer.php?u='+encodeURIComponent(u)+'&t='+encodeURIComponent(t),'sharer','toolbar=0,status=0,width=626,height=436'); return false; } </script> With this method, right now the title is not working properly, and sometimes an image shows up, sometimes it doesn't. When an image does show there are about 200 thumbnails to choose from (depending on how many deals are on the page) so the user has to cycle through it until they find the right one. Ideally, I want the url/title working properly (obviously) and have the image go to that specific deal's image by default when they click the share button. Anyone have any ideas on how to make this work??? Thank you so much! i am trying to make an online graphing calculator with javascript. dont ask how because i dont know. but there is an annoying error in a do...while loop. although it should break out of the loop when the |'s (absolute value signs) are replaced with Math.abs( and ). here is the code. Code: var initec = function(){ var rg = { } ; rg.matc = false; rg.i = 0; rg.change = function(equ){ if (typeof(equ) != "string"){ alert('Equation must be a string'); return; } alert("starting equation: "+ equ); rg.i = 0; do{ rg.matc = equ.match(/\|/); if(rg.i === 0){ equ.replace(/\|/, " Math.abs("); rg.i = 1; alert("1 "+equ); } else { equ.replace(/\|/, " ) "); rg.i = 0; alert("0 "+equ); } }while(rg.matc) alert("finished equation: " + equ); } return rg; } rg=initec(); rg.change("|8/x+7|-2"); the last 2 lines and the alerts are for debugging. as you can see, it is not finished. but still, it should work. Hi I'm looking for a very simple script to replace one div with another. I've found a few but they seem overly complicated with features I don't need. I simply want to be able to click on a div and for it to be replaced with another div previously hidden. If someone could suggest a solution or point me in the right direction I'd really appreciate it. Thanks in the div class "done" it reads 13/34 i want to compare these to numbers like this if (13 < 34){do something()} else {return false;} so i am trying to get each number by it self to compare with. var did=m[1].getElementsByClassName("done")[1].innerText.replace(/\/.*/,"").value; this line returns 13 correctly. var need=m[1].getElementsByClassName("done")[1].innerText.replace(? ,"").value; this ? the info that i need to get for the other number. i know how to do it if it were a letter but can find the correct way being that it is a / instead. Thx I found a regular expression that will strip my string of every html tag... var stripped = htmlStr.replace(/(<([^>]+)>)/ig,""); Well, I also want it to strip every thing between parentheses, square brackets, and replace " &# 160;" with a space. It would be really cool if you could explain how to do this as well, because the stuff in the above code after "replace" confuses me. I have no idea how that's working. First of all, I don't want to replace text in a form, or on click. I'm writing up a design document in HTML, and I need an area to display code. The < and > tags won't show up, obviously, but to make it easier on the programmer, I don't want him to have to manually put in < and > for each time it shows up. I am aware that JavaScript has a replace function, but I am not familiar with JavaScript quite yet. Is there a way to have JavaScript find the < and > in a certain div, and replace it with < and > on load? I would appreciate your help so much, Its been frustrating me. 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; $('<iframe />', { src: sAdURL, id: sPos }).appendTo(thisAd); I figured the reason this isn't working is the difference between appendChild and appendTo and the fact that things are jquery objects. So again the top code block renders the ads and the lower code block just shows the javascript code from the ad provider. Any help to get this to work in jquery would be grateful. Thanks Hi Guys, I am using the following bit of code to toggle information inside a webpage. Is there a way i can make this code more dynamic so that i do not have to use the next() function to initiate slidetoggle()? I would like to have it so i can pass an ID through to the function and it will then toggle my box but i can't figure it out. Javascript is not my strong suite. Here the function Code: function initMenu() { //$('.items_wrapper').hide();//object to be hidden $('.headline').click(//object to be clicked function() { $(this).next().slideToggle('slow'); //alert("doesn't work"); } ); } $(document).ready(function() {initMenu();}); I would like to create a link inside .headline such as .ViewItems If you need to see the code let me know and i will post it. --EDIT-- Right Now my code is like this and you click headline Code: <div class='headline'></div> <div class='items_wrapper'> </div> I would like it work with an internal element like this, so i can't use next() Code: <div class='headline'><div class='selector'>Click Here</div></div> <div class='items_wrapper'> </div> Thanks in advance. note: this is not homework Hi all, Currently I am doing this: Code: var e = document.getElementById('id'); e.style.color = '#ff0000'; e.style.fontFamily = 'sans-serif'; e.innerHTML = time; ...blah blah... What I'm actually doing is inserting the current time into an existing DIV and updating it every second. THAT all works. What I want to do is also set an event for that div.... something like this: e.event.onclick = 'runThisCode()'; Of course, the above doesn't work... and I'm not even sure what to ask for doing a Google search... because I get no hits (or maybe it's not possible). So, is it possible, and if so, how? Thanks! -- Roger p.s. I really don't want to edit the code itself (where that div is) because it's part of another app that may change as they update it and I don't want to have to re-patch every new release. ok i have a script which will make a copy of the html in a div and place it into another div the problem with this it creates a duplicate element with the same id so what i want to know is can i create a new id based off old ids using a generic type script Code: function scope(e) { var popin = document.getElementById('popin'); popin.innerHTML = "<div class='container'>"+e.innerHTML+"</div>"; popin.style.display = "block"; } this code is designed for taking content in a small div and placing it into a larger div to increase the viewing area so what i would need is sumthing that can look for Code: id="sum text" and maybe amend it to Code: id="sum textP" or sumthing to that extent if sum1 could point me in the right direction that would be great if my post is not clear enough just ask me to be more specific or sumthing and i will see what i can do to try and make it more clear if needed Hi all, I have this code: Code: <input type="hidden" value="update_cart" name="ca"> <input type="hidden" value="2" name="numcart"> <input type="submit" name="submit" value="Update Cart" class="inpSubmit"> I'd like to replace this: Code: <input type="submit" name="submit" value="Update Cart" class="inpSubmit"> with this: Code: <button>blabla<button> How can I do? I know something about unobtrusive javascript but I don't know how to do it. Thank you very much document.write(str.replace(/(\+|\(|\)|.|-|\/ /g,'')); feeble attempt to remove '.' '(' ')' ' ' '-' '/'and '+' Building a shopping cart, at the moment I have 1 variable array. My JS gets values from hidden inputs when add to shopping cart is clicked. The JS then pushes them all into the array in order. I've managed to get the js code to replace innerHTML and add the array to the HTML to show the products, quantity and totals in a table. However its only showing the last product, price, and total in the array in the table. I need to get it to do this: Product: Quantity: Total: Product1 1 1 Product2 2 2 Product3 3 3 So basically I think I need to have my 3 for statements then plus 2 to each i instead of i++ to print out the products but that still doesn't solve my problem with printing every product in a vertical list, same with quantity and same with total. Heres the code Code: var cart= new Array(); function readInput(){ var prd=document.test.prd.value; var prc=document.test.prc.value; var qty=document.test.amount.value; var total= prc * qty; cart.push( prd ) cart.push( qty ) cart.push( total ); var lenp=cart.length; for(var i = 0; i<lenp-2; i++ ) { document.getElementById("product").innerHTML = cart[i]; } for(var i = 0; i<lenp-1; i++ ) { document.getElementById("qty").innerHTML = cart[i]; } for(var i = 0; i<lenp; i++ ) { document.getElementById("total").innerHTML = cart[i]; } } Code: <!DOCTYPE HTML> <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="css\basic.css" /> <script language="JavaScript" src="test.js"></script> <title>Shopping Time</title> <body> <form name="test"> <input type="hidden" name="prd" value="Paper"> <p class="desc" value="Paper"> Product: Paper 1</p> <p class="desc"> <input type="hidden" name="prc" value="1.99"> Price: £1.99</p> <p class="desc"> Select Quantity: <select name="amount" onchange="quantity()"> <option value="1">1</option> <option value="2">2</option> <option value="3">3</option> <option value="4">4</option> <option value="5">5</option> </select></p> <p class="submit"> <input type="button" onclick="readInput();" value="Add To Cart" /> </p> </form> <table border="1px solid black" rules="ALL" frame="void" class="cart" width="100%"> <tr> <th> <p class="cart">Product:</p> </th> <th> <p class="cart">QTY:</p> </th> <th> <p class="cart">Total:</p> </th> </tr> <tr> <td class="test"> <div id="product"> <p class="cart">Product:</p> </div> </td> <td> <div id="qty"> <p class="cart">QTY:</p> </div> </td> <td> <div id="total"> <p class="cart">Total:</p> </div> </td> </tr> </table> </body> </html> Building a javascript shopping cart for an assignment. First time using Javascript so ignore the ****ness of it please Anyway basically I need to replace the qty of an item in an array if the item has already been added to the array. if it hasn't then it adds the normal values to the array. So I assume atm that I have to run an if statement when the function Code: function readInput(prd, qty, prc){ is called that checks in the array before pushing the new values into the array if array contains product name then var id = productarrayID+1 then replace that with the new quantity read in by the form. Quantity in my array is after the product name so I assume productarrayID+1 would give me the qty id variable. So heres the steps, be they correct: 1) get product name from HTML. 2) check if array contains product name. 3) continue with adding to array if product name doesn't exist in array. 4) if array contains product name retrieve id of product name within array. 5) + 1 to the ID to the product name thus giving me the ID for the quantity. 6) run some array.replace with the new id and replace with the quantity. Just wondering if thats a year or no to how that would run. Il post my HTML code but please dont post solutions I would prefer to write the code myself but just checking if the step-by-step process would work thankyou. HTML: Code: <!DOCTYPE HTML> <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="css\basic.css" /> <script language="JavaScript" src="js/basic.js"></script> <title>Shopping Time</title> <body> <div id="wrapper"> <div id="header"> </div> <div id="content"> <div id="items"> <div id="column"> <img src="img/paper1.jpg"> <form name="test"> <input type="hidden" name="prd" value="Paper"> <p class="desc" value="Paper"> Product: Paper 1</p> <p class="desc"> <input type="hidden" name="prc" value="1.00"> Price: £1.00</p> <p class="desc"> Select Quantity: <select name="amount" onchange="quantity()"> <option value="1">1</option> <option value="2">2</option> <option value="3">3</option> <option value="4">4</option> <option value="5">5</option> </select> </p> <p class="submit"> <input type="button" onclick="readInput(prd.value, amount.value, prc.value);" name="test" value="Add To Cart" /> </p> </form> <img src="img/paper1.jpg"> <form name="test"> <input type="hidden" name="prd" value="Paper2"> <p class="desc" value="Paper2"> Product: Paper 2</p> <p class="desc"> <input type="hidden" name="prc" value="1.00"> Price: £1.00</p> <p class="desc"> Select Quantity: <select name="amount" onchange="quantity()"> <option value="1">1</option> <option value="2">2</option> <option value="3">3</option> <option value="4">4</option> <option value="5">5</option> </select> </p> <p class="submit"> <input type="button" onclick="readInput(prd.value, amount.value, prc.value);" name="test" value="Add To Cart" /> </p> </form> <img src="img/paper1.jpg"> <form name="test"> <input type="hidden" name="prd" value="Paper3"> <p class="desc" value="Paper"> Product: Paper 3</p> <p class="desc"> <input type="hidden" name="prc" value="1.00"> Price: £1.00</p> <p class="desc"> Select Quantity: <select name="amount" onchange="quantity()"> <option value="1">1</option> <option value="2">2</option> <option value="3">3</option> <option value="4">4</option> <option value="5">5</option> </select> </p> <p class="submit"> <input type="button" onclick="readInput(prd.value, amount.value, prc.value);" name="test" value="Add To Cart" /> </p> </form> </div> <div id="column"> <img src="img/paper1.jpg"> <form name="test"> <input type="hidden" name="prd" value="Paper4"> <p class="desc" value="Paper4"> Product: Paper 4</p> <p class="desc"> <input type="hidden" name="prc" value="1.00"> Price: £2.00</p> <p class="desc"> Select Quantity: <select name="amount" onchange="quantity()"> <option value="1">1</option> <option value="2">2</option> <option value="3">3</option> <option value="4">4</option> <option value="5">5</option> </select> </p> <p class="submit"> <input type="button" onclick="readInput(prd.value, amount.value, prc.value);" name="test" value="Add To Cart" /> </p> </form> <img src="img/paper1.jpg"> <form name="test"> <input type="hidden" name="prd" value="Paper5"> <p class="desc" value="Paper5"> Product: Paper 5</p> <p class="desc"> <input type="hidden" name="prc" value="1.00"> Price: £1.00</p> <p class="desc"> Select Quantity: <select name="amount" onchange="quantity()"> <option value="1">1</option> <option value="2">2</option> <option value="3">3</option> <option value="4">4</option> <option value="5">5</option> </select> </p> <p class="submit"> <input type="button" onclick="readInput(prd.value, amount.value, prc.value);" name="test" value="Add To Cart" /> </p> </form> <img src="img/paper1.jpg"> <form name="test"> <input type="hidden" name="prd" value="Paper6"> <p class="desc" value="Paper6"> Product: Paper 6</p> <p class="desc"> <input type="hidden" name="prc" value="1.00"> Price: £1.00</p> <p class="desc"> Select Quantity: <select name="amount" onchange="quantity()"> <option value="1">1</option> <option value="2">2</option> <option value="3">3</option> <option value="4">4</option> <option value="5">5</option> </select> </p> <p class="submit"> <input type="button" onclick="readInput(prd.value, amount.value, prc.value);" name="test" value="Add To Cart" /> </p> </form> </div> <div id="column"> <img src="img/paper1.jpg"> <form name="test"> <input type="hidden" name="prd" value="Paper7"> <p class="desc" value="Paper5"> Product: Paper 7</p> <p class="desc"> <input type="hidden" name="prc" value="1.00"> Price: £1.00</p> <p class="desc"> Select Quantity: <select name="amount" onchange="quantity()"> <option value="1">1</option> <option value="2">2</option> <option value="3">3</option> <option value="4">4</option> <option value="5">5</option> </select> </p> <p class="submit"> <input type="button" onclick="readInput(prd.value, amount.value, prc.value);" name="test" value="Add To Cart" /> </p> </form> <img src="img/paper1.jpg"> <form name="test"> <input type="hidden" name="prd" value="Paper8"> <p class="desc" value="Paper8"> Product: Paper 8</p> <p class="desc"> <input type="hidden" name="prc" value="1.00"> Price: £1.00</p> <p class="desc"> Select Quantity: <select name="amount" onchange="quantity()"> <option value="1">1</option> <option value="2">2</option> <option value="3">3</option> <option value="4">4</option> <option value="5">5</option> </select> </p> <p class="submit"> <input type="button" onclick="readInput(prd.value, amount.value, prc.value);" name="test" value="Add To Cart" /> </p> </form> <img src="img/paper1.jpg"> <form name="test"> <input type="hidden" name="prd" value="Paper9"> <p class="desc" value="Paper9"> Product: Paper 9</p> <p class="desc"> <input type="hidden" name="prc" value="1.00"> Price: £1.00</p> <p class="desc"> Select Quantity: <select name="amount" onchange="quantity()"> <option value="1">1</option> <option value="2">2</option> <option value="3">3</option> <option value="4">4</option> <option value="5">5</option> </select> </p> <p class="submit"> <input type="button" onclick="readInput(prd.value, amount.value, prc.value);" name="test" value="Add To Cart" /> </p> </form> </div> </div> <div id="sidebar"> <table border="1px solid black" id="table" rules="ALL" frame="void" class="cart" width="100%"> <tbody> <tr> <th> <p class="cart">Product:</p> </th> <th> <p class="cart">QTY:</p> </th> <th> <p class="cart">Price:</p> </th> <th> <p class="cart">Total:</p> </th> </tr> </tbody> </table> <button onclick="viewshoppingcart('table')" class="button">Update Shopping Cart!</button> </div> </div> <div id="footer"> </div> </body> </html> Script: Code: var cart= new Array(); var down= 0; function readInput(prd, qty, prc){ down = down + 1; var total= prc * qty; cart.push( prd ) cart.push( qty ) cart.push( prc ) cart.push( total ); } var p = 0; var q = 1; var t = 2; var s = 3; function viewshoppingcart(id){ if(!cart[p])return; for(var i = 0; i < down; i++ ) { var tbody = document.getElementById(id).getElementsByTagName("tbody")[0]; var row = document.createElement("tr") var data1 = document.createElement("td") data1.appendChild(document.createTextNode( cart[p] ) ) var data2 = document.createElement("td") data2.appendChild (document.createTextNode( cart[q] )) var data3 = document.createElement("td") data3.appendChild (document.createTextNode( cart[t] )) var data4 = document.createElement("td") data4.appendChild (document.createTextNode( cart[s] )) row.appendChild(data1); row.appendChild(data2); row.appendChild(data3); row.appendChild(data4); tbody.appendChild(row); p = p + 4; q = q + 4; t = t + 4; s = s + 4; } down = 0; } |