JavaScript - Beginner Question Using Form And Javascript
What I'm trying to test out and learn is the process of a form using the get methode to print out the entered number to another test.htm page
1st code is the form Code: <html> <head> <script type="text/javascript"> </script> </head> <body> <form action="test.htm" method="get"> <font size="1" face="tunga">Enter a number</font> <input type="text" name="number" size="2"> <input type="submit" value="Submit"> </form> </body> </html> the 2nd code is the test.htm page I was hoping the value of var = number would document.write to this page. I was hoping I could do this without using ASP of php. I can see in the URL after the second page loads that the var number dos = the numbered entered but I can not get it to display. Code: <html> <head> </head> <body> <script type="text/javascript"> document.write("The number you entered is " + number); </script> </body> </html> as you can see im a beginner and im trying to learn this. I hope its not a stupid question Thanks John Similar TutorialsHelp me anyone I am completely stuck. If you do this I shall build a shrine in your honour. In the following code the 'for' loop gets data from the relevant tags of an XML file, then puts them into the 'txt' variable. It then moves onto the next record in the XML file and does the same thing. However, I don't want the contents of txt to be overwritten each time the code loops through each record. Instead I want it to add to txt, then loop around and add the new contents of txt to the previous contents of txt. I tried txt = txt + artist + title + year; but this didn't work. Can anyone explain how to do this? Please note the contents of the variables are strings of text not numbers. Code: x=xmlDoc.getElementsByTagName("CD"); i=0; function displayCD() { for (var i=0;i<x.length;i++) { artist=(x[i].getElementsByTagName("ARTIST")[0].childNodes[0].nodeValue); title=(x[i].getElementsByTagName("TITLE")[0].childNodes[0].nodeValue); year=(x[i].getElementsByTagName("YEAR")[0].childNodes[0].nodeValue); txt= "Artist: " + artist + "<br />Title: " + title + "<br />Year: "+ year; } document.getElementById("showCD").innerHTML=txt; } I want to learn javascript and I found codecademy.com which seems like a great way to learn the language. Before the first lesson it says Quote: You should be comfortable with loops, if statements, functions, and objects before attempting this course. Can someone explain what these are or point me in the direction where I can find the answers? I tried searching with google, but I havent found anything that clearly states what exactly the loop, object, etc. is. Hey guys, I've come here looking for a little help. Probably for a very easy problem to you guys lol. I have a script (this is just a snippet of it): Code: $("#wgo_onlineusers_list").find(":contains('Username')").closest("li").addClass("isOMM"); It basically finds the Username value using the online user list and adds them to a separate special "currently online" list at a different spot on the homepage of the forum. My problem is that if I have a simple username, for example "Big", it adds all usernames with "Big" in it. I know all I need to do is change it so that it catches only the exact username, but I'm having trouble finding a selector (if there is one) that can do this or if it'll be a little more work to fix. Is there any simple fix that is right in front of my eyes for this or do I need to rewrite the function completely? I'm sort of just getting into JS/jQuery and this forum looks like it will be incredibly helpful for me in the future cus of it's activity. Reply With Quote 01-30-2015, 05:17 AM #2 Old Pedant View Profile View Forum Posts Supreme Master coder! Join Date Feb 2009 Posts 28,310 Thanks 82 Thanked 4,754 Times in 4,716 Posts You really need to ask this in the jQuery forum. But I'm with you: I don't see anything in the jQuery docs that supports "equals" instead of "contains" for text values. Hey guys, I am working on building a new site and was wondering if I could get some clarity on something with JS, as I am el noobo. I have the basic layout he http://www.temp3.hangnailproductions.com/ Now this is just a mock up and I plan to validate the code, make it more semantic and clean up my CSS quite a bit, but right now I just want to get an idea of what I have to do and something has caught my eye. When the page loads, it takes quite a few seconds for the javascript I have attached to populate a few areas on the screen. At the top of the page there is a random testimonial and the current date. Both are populated from this script: http://www.temp3.hangnailproductions.com/js/master.js I don't know if these areas take a few seconds because my code is horribly wrong, too large, or if this is just normal. Does the array that holds the testimonials hold too much information? I would really appreciate some help. Also, the section that says "This should be a small blurb about the link above." is going to be a snippet of text that changes when a user mouseovers a main link at the top. I think this will also be JS and included in the same "master.js" file - thoughts? Thanks very much. (And I know it is ironic that I am asking for help on a site that sells web design, but Javascript is not something I plan to push, and if need be I would hire someone to help with any in-depth JS. I thought this would just be a simple little project...) I just started to learn javascript. can someone please tell me why my script below does not work? Is it not how it should be done? <html> <head> <title> Javascript Navigation </title> <script type="text/javascript"> if(yahoo.onclick()==true) { window.location = 'http://www.yahoo.com'; } </script> </head> <body> <form> <input type="button" name="yahoo" value="Click Here to go Yahoo.com"/> </form> </body> </html> Hi! I am brand new at Javascript. I have finished codecademy and Duckett's javascript book and that is it. I am trying to start coding on my own, without a web interface, and I just cannot figure out how to test my js files. I'm practicing puzzles and made a simple script. It is supposed to take a string as an argument and return the last letter of every word as a "secret message." var decryptA = function(message) { var words = message.split(" ") var secretMsg = [] for (i=0; i < words.length; i++) { secretMsg.push(message[i].slice(-1)) } return secretMsg.join() }; var result1 = decryptA("laugh ride lol hall bozo") console.log(result1) // This should be "hello" var result2 = decryptA("dog polo boo sudd noob smiley ride") console.log(result2) // This should be "goodbye" I think it works, but I cannot figure out how to test it. I made an html file that loads the script: <html> <head><script type="text/javascript" src="testing.js"></script></head> <body><p>Code running...</p></body> </html> and have opened it in firefox and chrome but I just get the "code running" message and nothing else. I have also tried firefox's scratchpad, but nothing happens. I even tried just putting console.log("hello world") into scratchpad and nothing happened. I am getting endlessly frustrated at myself for being unable to run a script. Can anyone offer a concrete way to do this? Background: I am running Ubuntu 12.04 32-bit. Thank you in advance! Cecily Reply With Quote 01-08-2015, 09:33 PM #2 felgall View Profile View Forum Posts Visit Homepage Master Coder Join Date Sep 2005 Location Sydney, Australia Posts 6,745 Thanks 0 Thanked 666 Times in 655 Posts Have you opened the browser console? That's where you are writing the results from the tests. I'm trying to implement a registration form (which I made), but then after pressing submit button I would like to display on the main page using javascript the information I have entered. I'm really weak with javascript, so if some on could point me in the right direction I would appreciate it. (ps. This shouldn't be printed in a alert window) Hello All, I have a rather complex (well, to me at least, it's complex ) "loop" (not in a programming way, but in a metaphorical way) that I need to close, and, considering that a lot of Javascript (as well as some .php) is involved, I was hoping I could get some help here. My project involves a form that pulls data from an xml file, and then has the user check radio buttons on whether they approve of the information pulled from the xml file. The user then submits the form (that includes their email address), then, a pdf file of the form information, including the xml data AND the radio button and text data, is automatically generated and emailed to the user. The form-to-pdf software I'm using is found at this link: http://coreyworrell.com/blog/article...pdf-attachment the Demo is he http://coreyworrell.com/demos/pdf_email/form.php (Excellent software, by the way. A html form that, upon submission, dynamically creates a pdf file of the form, and then automatically emails that file to whomever you want, including the user? Tooooo cool.) I've set up a sample, below, for what the entire loop needs to do. The first file is the "test.xml" file that includes the sample data: Code: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <dataroot xmlns:od="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:officedata" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="Quotediscrepancy.xsd" generated="2011-01-14T11:03:31"> <XMLtest> <Name>Bob Jones</Name> <Address>123 4th Street</Address> </XMLtest> </dataroot> The second file is the form itself -- sample_form.php -- that pulls the data from the test.xml file, AND includes form elements like radio buttons and text fields: Code: <!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> </HEAD> <body> <form action="pdf.php" method="post"> <script type="text/javascript"> if (window.XMLHttpRequest) {// code for IE7+, Firefox, Chrome, Opera, Safari xmlhttp=new XMLHttpRequest(); } else {// code for IE6, IE5 xmlhttp=new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP"); } xmlhttp.open("GET","test.xml",false); xmlhttp.send(); xmlDoc=xmlhttp.responseXML; document.write("<table border='1' cellpadding='5'>"); document.write("<tr><td> <b>Customer</b>"); document.write("</td><td> <b>Address </b>"); document.write("</td></tr>"); var x=xmlDoc.getElementsByTagName("XMLtest"); for (i=0;i<x.length;i++) { document.write("<tr><td>"); document.write(x[i].getElementsByTagName("Name")[0].childNodes[0].nodeValue); document.write("</td><td>"); document.write(x[i].getElementsByTagName("Address")[0].childNodes[0].nodeValue); document.write("</td></tr>"); } document.write("</table>"); </script> <br><br> Email: <input type="text" name="email"> <br><br> Yes: <input type="radio" name="radio1" value="Yes"> :: No: <input type="radio" name="radio1" value="No"> <br><br> <p><button type="submit">Click Here to Submit Order</button></p> </form> </body> </html> Here's where I'm stuck. I don't know how to send all of the xml data AND the form data to the next step in the "loop" -- where the pdf file is dynamically created -- a version of the file "pdf.php" in the above-mentioned softwa Code: <html> <head> <style> body {font-family:Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; font-size:10pt;} table {width:100%; border-collapse:collapse; border:1px solid #CCC;} td {padding:5px; border:1px solid #CCC; border-width:1px 0;} </style> </head> <body> <h1>Form Results</h1> <table> <tr> <td>Name:</td> <td><?php echo $post->name; ?></td> <td>Address:</td> <td><?php echo $post->address; ?></td> <td>Email:</td> <td><?php echo $post->email; ?></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Yes:</td> <td colspan="3"><?php echo $post->yes; ?></td> </tr> <tr> <td>No:</td> <td colspan="3"><?php echo $post->no; ?></td> </tr> </table> </body> </html> Any ideas? MUCH thanks. Hello to everyone, I got a bit of a situation here, I wrote this code that basicaly what it does is, gets code from input field, sends it to php file get the results back and also calls the second php page to chage the prices but kill me I cant figure out what I did wrong Can anyone help? Here is the code: <div style = "position: relative; width: 100%; height: 100%;" id = "idCouponRequest"> <table width="100%" border="0" cellspacing="4" cellpadding="4" id = "tblCoupon"> <tr> <td class="detHeadTxt" align="right" valign="middle">Enter Your Coupon:</td> <td width="165" align="center" valign="middle"><input id = "edtCoupon" type="text" name="coupon" size="32" maxlength="15"></td> <td width="175" align="right" valign="middle"><INPUT type="image" name="coupon" src="images/redeem.gif" class = "mnCurs" border="0" onclick = "javascriptostCheckout();"></td> </tr> </table> </div> <script language = "javascript"> var couponCode; function postCheckout() { getContent('includes/checkout/processCoupon.php', 'coupon_code=' + document.getElementById('edtCoupon').value, function () { couponCode = document.getElementById('edtCoupon').value; var win = document.getElementById('idCouponRequest'); win.innerHTML = '<table border = 0 width = 100% height = 100%><tr><td align = center valign = center class = \"detCartHead\">Processing Coupon...</td></tr><tr><td align = center valign = center><img src="images/rating_loading.gif" alt="loading" /></td></tr></table>'; }, function () { if (xmlHttp.readyState != 4) return; var res = xmlHttp.responseText; var win = document.getElementById('idCouponRequest'); win.innerHTML = res; refreshOrderSumm(); }); } function refreshOrderSumm() { getContent('includes/checkout/processOrderSumm.php', 'coupon_code=' + couponCode, function () { var win = document.getElementById('divSummLoading'); win.style.display = ''; }, function () { if (xmlHttp.readyState != 4) return; var res = xmlHttp.responseText; var win = document.getElementById('divSummLoading'); win.style.display = 'none'; var win = document.getElementById('divCouponSumm'); win.innerHTML = res; }); } </script> I am trying to develop a form that can give an estimate to viewers based on their input and I'm having a problem with decimal points. I couldn't find a very good free script online so I've done some work with this one http://www.mikeandzachsbbq.com/Catering/catering.htm When you enter 10 in the input box, it calculate 10*19.99, giving 199.9, but I want it to show 199.90. I've tried adding toFixed(2) in there, but I'm not able to get that to work....any ideas? Thanks in advance I am very new to javascript and really can't figure out what I am doing wrong. I am trying to make a 1 page store that allows you to type in an item and select the color and size you want for that item. If you don't fill in a field, an alert message should tell you that. If all the fields are filled in, a "thank you for purchasing ____________" message should appear in a text area at the bottom of the page. This is my current code: Code: <html> <head> <script> function processform() { if ( document.form1.item1.value == "") { alert("No Item Chosen") } else { chosen = "" len = document.form1.c1.length for (i = 0; i <len; i++) { if (document.form1.c1[i].checked) { chosen = document.form1.c1[i].value } } if (chosen == "") { alert("No Color Chosen") } } else { itemname = document.form1.item1.value; itemcolor = document.form1.c1.value; itemsize = document.form1.size.value; document.form1.txtarea1.value = "Thank you for purchasing a " + itemsize + " " + itemcolor + " " + itemname; } } </script> </head> <body> <h1>Store</h1> <br/><br/> <form name="form1"> <h4>What item would you like to buy?</h4> <input type="text" name="item1" value="" /><br /> <br/><br/> <h4>Color</h4> <input type="radio" name="c1" value="blue" /> Blue<br /> <input type="radio" name="c1" value="red" /> Red<br /> <input type="radio" name="c1" value="green" /> Green<br /> <input type="radio" name="c1" value="yellow" /> Yellow<br /> <br/><br/> <h4>Size</h4> <select name="size"> <option value="small">Small</option> <option value="medium">Medium</option> <option value="large">Large</option> <option value="extra large">Extra Large</option> </select> <br/><br/> <button onclick="processform()">Purchase</button> <br/><br/> <textarea rows="2" cols="40" name = "txtarea1"> </textarea> </form> </body> </html> When I press the purchase button, no alert message is shown, nor does anything get displayed in the textarea. What am I doing wrong? Hi people I'm hoping someone can help me. I have NO knowledge of Javascript but I'm not afraid of code and happy to look at it and work out what is doing what. I need someone to provide me with a small sample of code to get me started on this task. I need a webpage with a number of drop down menus. Depending on what the user selects in these menus, depends on what sentence or paragraph is then displayed in a box. For example you might have a page dedicated to food. So the user would select egg in the first drop down and the box will change to display "you can't make much with that on it's own".# You'll then select flower in the second and it'll adjust to a paragraph maybe explaining where you could go next with that. In my page I need 6 drop down menus with about 8 choices in each menu (nothing related to food). Not sure if I would need to tie this in with a database or if I could just make do with the code on the page. As I said I'm hoping someone can just kick me off with something do I can get a rough idea of how I would go about coding it. Maybe an example contain 3 drop down menus with 2 choices on each and a few possible sentences or paragraphs that it could generate in a box. If not then any advice would be really appreciated as I said I'm a complete newbie and I've never even looked at Javascript code to my knowledge. Many thanks Hi every one I'm a beginner to java so I have a home work assignment and I'm suppose to create a soda machine thing. What I'm trying to do is make the price of soda * quantity of soda which will equal to the price with tax but I cant figure it out @_@. I know what I'm doing wrong with the "Total" button and the "value" and "quantity" and I've been looking over the internet and playing with it like crazy. So if anyone can help me figure this out that would be great. The code and a pic is on the bottom i hope i gave you guys enough info. This is what im trying to do. is this code right its supposed to be a code that prompts the user for a number less than 100 and outputs only odd numbers less than or equal to the number entered by the user.for example if a user eneters the number 10 you should display 1,3,5,7,9 to the browser window?...im not sure if i have done it right..i gave it a go though! var input = prompt("Enter a number less than 100:", "10"); if( input <= 100){ nbsp; for (var i = 1, i <= input, i++2){ nbsp; document.write(i", "); nbsp; } }else{ nbsp; alert(input + " is not less than 100!"); } I dont know the first thing about java script but I also didnt know the first thing about html and css but someone showed me a few basic things to gt started and Ive excelled in both using dreamweaver. I just needed the basics and then I was able to work through it. Just like that I need help starting out with Java Script. Basically, Ive made a website and now I am trying to put in a slider(it is a photo slider which has a box drop down on the right with a description when it changes photos.) I was told to make a slider.css file in the css folder and a slider.js file in the java script folder. I coded everything correctly in the source code page to get the slider up and running. But it wont work. Am I supposed to have a Java script program downloaded or something? Please help if you know what Im talking about Ive hit a road block and if you can walk me through this process I would really appreciate it and I can continue with my project. Thanks I have to design a javascript program to capture five different numbers (monetary values), and save it in memory. Then another one that converts that value to, let's say, Euros, and display interest and commisions (which are values I'll have to add later, but the actual coding for the calculation is what's confusing to me. Let's just say, take 10% out of the initial value for interest, and 15% for commission). I would appreciate any help
Hi, I am fairly new at Javascript but have some ability - though I can't figure this one out. I need a JavaScipt "IF Statement" that validates that a Text Field is in the format of 2 Letters then 2 Numbers. The field also has to contain a total of 4 characters no matter what. For example, every entry for that Text Field has to be in the following format: AB34 I would sincerely appreciate anyones help! Hello, I very new to this language and I still feel like I'm not grasping it... But, anyways, I'm doing a thing for school and I have to let the user input a string. I need to save the string and turn it into an array. For every word that is less than five letters I put "little" at the beginning of the word and for every word that is more than five letters I put "big" at the end of each word. Then I need to return the new string into output. I think I wrote the code really incorrectly, so any tips/advice would be much appreciated! Also, I don't understand adding user input into a code if that makes sense. The tutorials/lessons I've been looking at all say to put information into an array first and then mess with it. But, what if you don't have information in the array until the user puts it in? And once they enter it, then you mess with what they entered. I can't seem to get how to do that. Thank you for your time Code: function texter(newText){ var oldHTML = document.getElementById('outputPrompt').innerHTML; document.getElementById('outputPrompt').innerHTML = newText+"<br />"+oldHTML; console.log(newText); } function menuTwo(){ var userInput = document.getElementById('input').value; var correctedInputArray = userInput.toLowerCase().split(" "); var mainTwo = new Array([""]); for(var i=0; i<correctedInputArray.length; i++){ var thisWord = correctedInputArray[i]; var lessFive = 5; var moreFive = 6; var restOfWord; if(lessFive<5){ mainTwo[i]=thisWord+"-little"; }else if(moreFive>6){ mainTwo[i]="big-"+thisWord; } else{ restOfWord = thisWord.substr(1, thisWord.length-1); } } output = mainTwo.join(" "); texter(output); } </script> </head> <body> <h1>Document</h1> <input type='text' id='input' /> <input type='button' onclick='menuTwo()' value='submit'/> <p id='outputPrompt'>Please enter 1,2,3 or exit only</b> </p> </body> </html> Hi, I am working on a simple javascript craps game program. I need some advice since it won't display who the winner is, keep tally of who wins/loses, and the number of total games played. After using the error console there's an error with document.forms[0].thrower.value not being defined. Can anyone help me with this? PHP Code: <html> <head> <title> JavaScript Craps Game</title> <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- var n,die_1,die_2,total,h_won,c_won, flag, point,winner; function get_num() { var max = 6; var number=Math.random()*max + 1; var result=Math.floor(number); return result; } function roll_dice() { die_1 = get_num(); die_2 = get_num(); total= die_1 + die_2; // Insert the results of the dice into the appropriate fields document.getElementById("die1").innerHTML= die_1; document.getElementById("die2").innerHTML= die_2; document.getElementById("total").innerHTML= total; //document.forms[0].die1.value = die_1; //document.forms[0].die2.value = die_2; //document.forms[0].tot.value = total; //Subtracting 0 from these values forces them to be typed as numbers if (flag){ //This means we rolled something other than 2,3,7,11, or 12 so we have a point var th = document.forms[0].thrower.value; if (total == point) { //X wins winner = "x"; calculate_winnings(th,winner); flag = 0; //document.forms[0].flag.value="0"; game_count(); } else if (total == 7){ //Y wins winner = "y"; calculate_winnings(th,winner); flag = 0; //document.forms[0].flag.value="0"; game_count(); } } else{ var thwr = document.forms[0].thrower.value; if (total == 7 || total == 11) { //X wins document.getElementById("winner").innerHTML= "X Wins!"; //document.forms[0].winner.value= "X Wins!"; winner = "x"; calculate_winnings(thwr,winner); game_count(); } else if (total == 2 || total == 3 || total == 12){ //document.forms[0].winner.value= "Y Wins!"; document.getElementById("winner").innerHTML= "Y Wins!"; winner = "y"; calculate_winnings(thwr,winner); game_count(); } else { point = total; document.getElementById("winner").innerHTML= "Waiting for a 7 or a " + point; // document.forms[0].winner.value="Waiting for a 7 or a " + point; flag = 1; //document.forms[0].flag.value="1"; } } } function game_count() { //for keeping track of games if (n){ n = n + 1; } else { n = 1; } document.forms[0].totalgames.value = n; //return n; } function calculate_winnings(thrower,winner) { var button = document.forms[0].thrower.checked; if (button) { if (winner == 'x') { //computer was thrower and X won //document.forms[0].winner.value="Computer Wins!"; document.getElementById("winner").innerHTML= "Computer Wins."; add_to_computer_win(); } else { //computer was thrower and Y won //document.forms[0].winner.value="You win!"; document.getElementById("winner").innerHTML= "You win!"; add_to_human_win(); } } else { if (winner == 'x') { //human was thrower and X won //document.forms[0].winner.value="You Win!"; document.getElementById("winner").innerHTML= "You Win!"; add_to_human_win(); } else { //human was thrower and Y won //document.forms[0].winner.value="Computer Wins!"; document.getElementById("winner").innerHTML= "Computer Wins."; add_to_computer_win(); } } thrower = 0; } function add_to_human_win(){ if (h_won){ h_won = h_won + 1; } else { h_won = 1; } document.forms[0].human_won.value=h_won; } function add_to_computer_win(){ if (c_won){ c_won = c_won + 1; } else { c_won = 1; } document.forms[0].computer_won.value=c_won; } --> </script> </head> <body> <h1> <center> Craps Game </center></h1> <hr> <form> <table border="1"> <tr> <td width="45%" align="center"> <center><b><font size="4">Play!</font></b></center> <p><input type="button" name="roll" value="Roll Dice!" onclick="roll_dice()"></p> <table border="1"> <tr> <td>Die #1</td><td>Die #2</td><td>Total</td> </tr> <tr> <td><div id="die1"></div></td> <td><div id="die2"></div></td> <td><div id="total"></div></td> </tr> </table> <p>Result of roll: <div id="winner"></div></p> <!--<input type="text" size="30" name="winner" value=""></p>--> <p> </p> </td> <td width="35%"> <table border="1" cellspacing="7"> <tr> <th colspan="2" ><font size="4">Statistics:</font><br> <input type="text" size="2" name="totalgames" value="0"> total games played</th> </tr> <tr> <td align="center">Your wins</td><td>Computer wins</td> </tr> <tr> <td align="center"><input type="text" size="2" name="human_won" value="0"></td> <td align="center"><input type="text" size="2" name="computer_won" value="0"></td> </tr> </table> </td><td width="20%" align="center"> This will clear your statistics and start a new game<br> <input type="submit" name="startover" value="New Game"> </td></tr></table> <hr> <h3><a name="Help">Help</a></h3> <pre> The game of craps is a dice game played by two players, You and The House. First you toss the pair of dice. If the sum of the dice is 7 or 11, you win the game. If the sum is 2, 3, or 12, the house wins. Otherwise, the sum is designated as the "point," to be matched by another toss. So if neither player has won on the first toss, then the dice are tossed repeatedly until either the point or a 7 comes up. If a 7 comes up first, the house wins. Otherwise, you win when the point comes up. </body> </html> This will sound little stupid, but i need to put js below (shows adres of current page) in external .js file and to show it in html document. Code: <script language="javascript" type="text/javascript"> document.write (document.location.href); </script> Ofc, i made .js document (content is code above), in html doc i entered code below between <head> tags. Code: <SCRIPT language="JavaScript" SRC="bbb.js"></SCRIPT> But i dont know what's next I tried to insert js directly in html page (and it works) but i need this js outside page (i trying to make some opera widget so that js will be injected in current web pages). And, yes, i am 100% noob |