JavaScript - Using Quotes Within A Document Write Script
Good morining,
I'm working on a javascript for a rollover menu that the client is regularly changing. I want to create a call to a remote "document write" script on each page so that when it changes I only have to modify it in the script rather than on every page of the site. The problem I am having is that I cannot figure out how to include the quotes needed to execute the rollovers without killing the script. I tried removing all the quotes, and the "\" method as I would with a perl script, (and MANY other attempts) but no go. Here is where I'm at right now. I would appreciate any suggestions or links to info I can read to learn from. Call to the script in the html page(s): Code: <SCRIPT language="JavaScript" SRC="Nav_11Set.js"></SCRIPT> The script (condensed to one image): Code: document.write('<table id=Table_01 width=143 height=264 border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr><td><a href=http://www.minersalley.com/Memberships.html onmouseover=changeImages('Nav_11Set_01', 'images/Nav_11Set_01-over.jpg'); return true;onmouseout=changeImages('Nav_11Set_01', 'images/Nav_11Set_01.jpg'); return true;onmousedown=changeImages('Nav_11Set_01', 'images/Nav_11Set_01-down.jpg'); return true; onmouseup=changeImages('Nav_11Set_01', 'images/Nav_11Set_01-over.jpg'); return true;><img name=Nav_11Set_01 src=images/Nav_11Set_01.jpg width=143 height=24 border=0 alt=Membership Info!></a></td></tr></table>') Similar TutorialsI'm working on a website that will basically embed a widget/frame sent by a handler into a user's current page. The user basically adds a script tag to where they would like the HTML to be. The script tag has their settings and is basically a document.write that calls all the code that we want displayed. So here's my problem. We have a map that we need to add in a specific section, and to get the map we have to call another script tag. So we end up having a script tag (map) embedded in another script tag (the code for the widget/frame) or we end up having to document.write inside a document.write. Now this works just fine and as expected in Firefox, Safari, and Chrome. However, Internet Explorer and Opera wait until the first document.write is completely finished before calling the embedded one. Of course the problem with this, is that it takes the map out of the document's flow and just appends it to the bottom left of the page. Since the rest of the page has already been called, there's no way to move the interior "map" script. Any ideas? Basically just trying to figure out how (if even possible) to render an embedded script tag in Internet Explorer and be able to place it properly. I've tried everything that I can think of, including AJAX and Google's unescape script. Any suggestions, I'd greatly appreciate it. Or even if you've encountered a similar problem, and know that it just isn't possible in IE or Opera, that would be fine too. Thanks in advance! My code is here and it works ... However, I would like my dynamic table to show on the same page as my body and not on a new blank page. I have created a DIV and try playing around with the document.getElementById('monTab').innerHTML but it's not working out for me ... What am i missing ? Regards, Code: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> <HTML><HEAD><TITLE>new Script - Javascript Cours 11</TITLE> <META content="text/html"; charset="UTF-8" http-equiv="content-type"> <SCRIPT type="text/javascript"> function createTable(){ var Etudiant = new Array(Number(prompt("How many Students will you put in ?",""))); document.write("<table border=\"1\">"); for (var i=0; i<Etudiant.length; i++) { Etudiant[i] = window.prompt("S'il vous plait entrez le nom d'un etudiant " + (i+1) + ".","") alert("Nice to see you "+Etudiant[i]); document.write("<td>"+Etudiant[i]+"</td>"); j = parseInt(prompt("Combien de notes voulez vous calculez ?")); for (h=0;h<j;h++){ notes[h] = parseInt(prompt("S'il vous plait entrez la "+(h+1)+" note de "+Etudiant[i])); document.write("<td>"+notes[h]+"</td>"); } document.write("<tr>"); } document.write("</tr>"); document.write("</table>"); document.getElementById('monTab').innerHTML=Etudiant; } </script> <BODY> <H1>Combien de note voulez vous cumulez ?</H1> <br> <br> <input type="button" name="btnSubmit" value="TRY IT" onclick="createTable()"> <div id="monTab" size="10"> Content should come here ...Content should come here ...Content should come here ...Content should come here ...Content should come here ...Content should come here ...Content should come here ... </div> </BODY> </HTML> Hi i have a function (i wont write it out coz it is too long!) but after i have done the main calculations within this function i wont to display some of the variables in a table. i have writen: document.write( <table border="1"> <tr><td> Value 1 </td><td> document.write(a); //here * </td></tr> </table> ); were it says "here *" i wont to write within the table variable a (which i have defined properly in the function). However, as i have already written document.write it actually displays the text "document.write(a);" instead of the value for var a. Help asap please as it in for school soon! Thanks in advanced :D Hello, I'm new to Javascript. I know how to make a script that when you click on a button it changes a variable. I also know that with document.write I can express this variable but I do not know how to refresh document.write! For example, if I have a var car =3 and when I click on a button car++ (or increases by 1 so it becomes 4 then 5 and so forth depending how many times you click the button) and I write document.write (car), it only shows the 3 and no matter how many times I click on the button, the 3 doesn't change. How can I get the document.write to show the updated variable? Thanks! So I want to have a button that when I click it will change this variable and that number will change live on the page. What is an alternative to document.write? I know I could use <p> in html </p> I would like to use JS though. I hope you can understand my question. I am 14yo and this is not for homework. I just wanna try and learn JS. I read document.write can cause me problems. But all I ever see is: <script type="text/javascript"> document.write("any words"); </script> what alternate could I use? Below is a mock snippet of what I need. I think the issue is Code: document.write(b) because if I change that to an alert, it works fine. I thought I was using the proper syntax, but I guess I am not. Can anyone help a noob? Code: <html> <head> <script type="text/javascript"> function d(){ a=document.getElementById("txt1").value; if(a > 1){ b=a/100; document.write(b) } else{ b=a; alert(b) } } </script> </head> <body> <form name="form"> <h2>This is a form</h2> <input type="text" id="txt1" name="txt"/> type here <br /> <button type="submit" id="btn" onclick="d()">Submit</button> </body> </html> my arrays. how do i input them into the loop? firstName = new Array(); lastName = new Array(); street = new Array(); city = new Array(); state= new Array(); zip = new Array(); amount = new Array(); date = new Array() Code: <script type=text/javascript> var values = []; var SIZE = 10; document.write('<table class="mytable" border="1">'); for (var index = 1; index <= SIZE; index++) { document.write('<tr><td>'); values.push(Math.random()); document.write(values[values.length -1]); document.write('</tr></td>'); } document.write('</table>'); var sum = 0.0; for (var index = 0; index < values.length; index++) { sum += values[index]; } document.write('<table class="totaltable" border="1">'); document.write('<tr><td>Total Number of Rows</td></tr><td> Total Sum</td></tr>'); document.write('<tr><td>' + values.length + '</td></tr>' + sum + '</td></tr>'); ('</table>'); </script> is there any alternative to document.write() which writes only in a specific part of document, does not overwrite whole document. and yeah, in this case the document.getElementById().innerHTML dosent work either, coz its in a loop, here's the code if you wanna see: Code: if (aa==1) { for (i=0;i<a.length;i++) { c = txt; b = a[i].childNodes[0].nodeValue; // a is already assigned someplace in a xml document. txt = (b==" T4 ")? "T4 <br />": ""; document.write(c); } } Note: in the above code, the code: Code: txt = (b==" T4 ")? "T4 <br />": ""; is same as (also can be written as ) the code : Code: if (b==" T4 ") { txt = "T4 <br />" ; } else { txt = "" ; } document.write("<script type='text/javascript' src='http://www.website.com/javscript.js'></script>"); For some reason this will not output correctly. It ouputs "); Which is the last three characters. Im having an issue placing a document.write output in a specifc place (after my form), i want the document.write output to be produced from an if statement which is based on a variable within a function the document.write output is to be placed outside the script thought :S into another div CODE if (count<5) { document.write('unlucky') } any ideas? Hello again, I've continued to study and work on JavaScript. I've had some problems with the document.write() function. When I try to do a math problem, the whole content of the page clears out and only displays the solution. For example: Code: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head> <title>Untitled</title> <script type="text/javascript"> function jahava() { var h = 1 var r = 4 var t = 5 document.write(h += r += t) } </script> </head> <body> <button OnClick="jahava()">Click Me!</button> </body> </html> So If I put other content, like the button I was displaying (which I wanted to stay visible), the function would make them all disappear. I would again appreciate any help towards this matter. Sincerely, Taro B. PS; This is not a calculator related problem, just in-general. I Am trying to use the following script to generate a url dynamically and I can get the link working just fine with plain txt in the anchor area but when I try to add an image - I am running into trouble. Any help would be much appreciated! what is wrong with the following? <script>document.write ("<a href=\"http://contact."+ domain +"/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ShowCoreAskSellerQuestion&requested="+ userid +"&iid="+ itemid +"&frm=284&redirect=0&SSPageName=PageAskSellerQuestion_VI\"><img src=\"http://www.thebluedot.net/images/layout/contact_us.gif\" style=\"border:none;\"></a>");</script> Please help me out. I have been tearing my hair out over this basic script. I am complete newbie to javascript so please be easy on me. Thanks for any help in advance. ------------------------ The Blue Dot pays top dollar for your used cell phones. Hi all, I'm working on an internal site for my company and I have a snippet of code that works 100% fine indepentantly but when I try to use it inside a document.write I can't get it to work. I'm pretty sure it's down to the structure of it but I'm inexperienced with JS so I'm not sure how do correctly structure it. Here is the code I want inside of a document.write(): Code: <a href='javascript: void(0);' style="text-decoration:none; font-size:14px;" onclick=" document.getElementById('my_hidden_div_id_1').innerHTML = '<iframe src=\'{file:link}\' width=\'880\' height=\'500\'></iframe>' $('#my_hidden_div_id_1').koverlay({title: '{file:filename}'}); $('.css_koverlay').css({'background-color':'#9c183a'}); ; "> Pop-Up</a> Could anyone help me correctly insert it inside document.write() so that it outputs without errors? Thanks! This seems like it should be easy but I can't figure it out. I am trying to set up a drop down list to interpret an abbreviation and to also hyper link to a site about the object. I want it to stay in the <textarea> and not write a new document but it is the only way I have been able to get a hyperlink. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Here is my HTML and JS HTML: Code: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd"> <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> <title>ACRONYMS</title> <script type= "text/javascript" src="abbs2.js"> </script> <style type="text/css" media="Screen"> fieldset { border: 5px solid #555555; padding: 20px; width:350px; word-wrap: normal; } </style> </head> <body> <fieldset style="width:410px; height: 250px;"> <h2>DESCRIPTION BY ABBV</h2> <form name = "listNAME"> <select name="abbWRD"> <option value=AIR>AIR</option> <option value=CCVT>CCVT</option> </select> </form><br> <input value="Click for Description" onclick="findMEAN()" type="button"> </br></br> <textarea id="resultbox" style="width:400px; height:75px;"></textarea> </fieldset><br> </body> </html> And JS: Code: /** * @author zero3ree */ function findMEAN(){ var abb = document.listNAME.abbWRD.value; if (abb == "AIR"){ abbs = ("AIR Commercial Real Estate") ; abbslnk = document.write("" + abbs.link("http://www.airea.com") + "");} else if (abb == "CCVT"){ abbs = ("COUPLING CAPACITOR VOLTAGE TRANSFORMER") ; abbslnk = document.write("" + abbs.link("http://www.abb.com/product/db0003db002618/c12573e7003302adc1256ffd001d1256.aspx") + "");} { var result=document.getElementById("resultbox"); result.value = abbslnk } } Thanks in advance. Hello, I have the following code, which I plan on using the datepicker with, however the code currently hangs up on the script references, as to my knowlege it looks ok, and I can't seem to find anything wrong with it: Code: <html> <head> <script> function open_cal() { var str_html = "" + "<!DOCTYPE html>" + "<html lang='en'>" + "<head>" + "<meta charset='utf-8'>" + "<title>CALENDAR</title>" + "<link href=jq/jquery-ui.css rel=stylesheet type=text/css/>" + "<script src=jq/jquery.min.js type=text/javascript></script>" + "<script src=jq/jquery-ui.min.js type=text/javascript></script>" + "</head>" + "<body>" + "<p>Hello test</p>" + "</body>" + "</html>" var j = window.open("","CALENDAR","width=200,height=250,status=no,resizable=yes,top=200,left=200") j.document.write(str_html); j.document.close(); } </script> </head> <body> <input onclick="open_cal()" type="button" value="Open" name="B1"> </body> </html> I need your help. Any ideas? Thanks very much in advance, J document.write("<table><tr><td><a href='#' onMouseOver='MM_swapImage('changeMe','','images/calNum/calNum4g.jpg',1);'><img id='changeMe' name='changeMe' src='images/calNum/calNum1.jpg' border='0'/></a></td></tr></table>"); basically the one thing I am know is a problem or at least where the problem starts is when the ","(comma) is added in the parathesis for the params of MM_swapImage. Whats the correct way to write those commas? I am very new to JavaScript, however I already seem semi-stumped. The tutorial I am using, mentions that for tutorial example purposes they use document.write() however it suggests that I avoid using this as it will overwrite the whole HTML page. I know that I can use document.getElementById() for some things... however this begs my question: When do you use document.write(), when do you use document.getElementById() and is there also another method you use to change/write to the HTML Document using JavaScript? Otherwise, do you just use document.getElementById() quite a lot in JavaScript? Like I said, I'm very new to JavaScript, so it's all still very new to me. Cheers, Asher Hey I'm having a problem with this line: Code: var val1 = document.sform.sel1.value; sform is the name of a form that the data is being put onto. Problem is I want to change that name to verifypage.php When I replace sform with the verifypage.php I believe (I have no clues on JS) that the . if the extension of verifypage.php is screwing the code up. It's a dynamic drop down list that I want to display the results on another page. Thanks! What other methods can I use to insert code into my HTML pages from an external file, that will be able to be picked up by search engines and will show entirely if you do a "View Source" on my page? I've been using document.write functions in my personal home page for doing things like maintaining nav. bars, footers, etc. However, the HTML that's written using document.write is not picked up by search engines being that its browser-side instead of server-side and if you view the source of the page, all it shows is the call to my JS function that does the document.writes. |