JavaScript - Help With Javascript Site-search Bar
I have a code for creating a search bar to search words on an unpublished site that i am developing. I was wondering where to enter the keywords, can anyone help me? Thanks;
Code: <script language="JavaScript"> <!-- Original by http://javascript.internet.com More javascripts http://www.************** --> var NS4 = (document.layers); // Which browser? var IE4 = (document.all); var win = window; // window to search. var n = 0; function findInPage(str) { var txt, i, found; if (str == "") return false; // Find next occurence of the given string on the page, wrap around to the // start of the page if necessary. if (NS4) { // Look for match starting at the current point. If not found, rewind // back to the first match. if (!win.find(str)) while(win.find(str, false, true)) n++; else n++; // If not found in either direction, give message. if (n == 0) alert("Not found."); } if (IE4) { txt = win.document.body.createTextRange(); // Find the nth match from the top of the page. for (i = 0; i <= n && (found = txt.findText(str)) != false; i++) { txt.moveStart("character", 1); txt.moveEnd("textedit"); } // If found, mark it and scroll it into view. if (found) { txt.moveStart("character", -1); txt.findText(str); txt.select(); txt.scrollIntoView(); n++; } // Otherwise, start over at the top of the page and find first match. else { if (n > 0) { n = 0; findInPage(str); } // Not found anywhere, give message. else alert("Not found."); } } return false; } </script> <form name="search" onSubmit="return findInPage(this.string.value);"> <div align="center" font size=3> <input name="string" type="text" size=15 onChange="n = 0;"> </font> <input type="submit" value="Search Page"> </div> </form> Similar TutorialsHi all.... newbie here. Have just finished my eccomerce site and it's ready to go but have come across a stumbling block. I use webplus4 which is a great web design program... except for one thing. The site search tool is very weak... it won't find results for words of less than 4 characters... and since my website is about plush pets this is important. For instance if you type in the breed 'pug' it says 0 results found. Same if you enter Old English Sheepdog, it ignores the entire search term because of the world 'old'. If you enter plush pug, it also ignores the entire search string. I don't have the money to purchase software nor the time and then configure the javascript to match my site. Is there anyone out there that can modify the following javascript file (jsSiteSearch.js) so that the search will not ignore words of 3 letters? Am aware that once modified I will have to replace the file each time but it will be worth it. By the way, no one on the webplus forums seems to know how to do it. Here is the code... (have removed all the keywords)... function GetSiteSearchResults(newWindow,frameObject,frameObjectName,fontFace,fontSize,fontColour,linkFace,lin kSize,linkColour,resultsText) { var sTerms=""; var iDepth = 0; var sURL = new String(document.location); if (sURL.indexOf("?") > 0) { var arrParams = sURL.split("?"); var arrURLParams = arrParams[1].split("&"); for (var i=0;i<arrURLParams.length;i++) { var sParam = arrURLParams[i].split("="); var sValue = unescape(sParam[1]); if( sParam[0] == frameObjectName) sTerms = sValue; if( sParam[0] == "depth") iDepth = parseInt(sValue); } } var d=frameObject.document; if (sTerms=="") {d.open(); d.write("<html><head></head><body style=\"background: transparent;\"></body></html>"); d.close();return;} var sBack=""; for (i=0; i<iDepth; i++) sBack+='..\\\\'; d.open(); d.write("<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC \"-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN\">"); d.write("<html lang=\"en\">"); d.write("<head>"); d.write("<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html; charset=UTF-8\">"); d.write("</head>"); d.write("<body style=\"margin: 0px 0px 0px 0px; font-family: "+fontFace+"; font-size: "+fontSize+"; color: "+fontColour+"; background: transparent;\">"); d.write("<div id=\"wpSearchResults\"></div>"); d.write("<script type=\"text/javascript\">"); d.write("var wordMap = new Array(\"...........................................); d.write("function doNav(ind)"); d.write("{"); if (newWindow) d.write(" window.open(\""+sBack+"\"+linkMap[ind],\"_blank\");"); else d.write(" parent.window.location.href=linkMap[ind];"); d.write("}"); d.write("function wpDoSearch(searchTerms){"); d.write("var terms = searchTerms.split(\" \");"); d.write("if (terms==\"\") return;"); d.write("var results = \"\";"); d.write("var resultscount = 0;"); d.write("for (var i=0; i<wordMap.length; i++)"); d.write("{"); d.write(" var found=true;"); d.write(" for (var j=0; j<terms.length; j++)"); d.write(" if (wordMap[i].indexOf(terms[j].toLowerCase())==-1) found=false;"); d.write(" if (found)"); d.write(" {"); d.write(" results+=\"<a style=\\\"cursor: pointer; font-family: "+linkFace+"; font-size: "+linkSize+"; color: "+linkColour+"; \\\" onclick=\\\"doNav(\"+i+\");\\\"><u>\"+pageMap[i]+\"</u></a><br>\"+preMap[i]+\"...<br><br>\";"); d.write(" resultscount++;"); d.write(" }"); d.write("}"); d.write("document.getElementById(\"wpSearchResults\").innerHTML=resultscount+\" "+resultsText+" \"+searchTerms+\"<br><br>\"+results;"); d.write("}"); while(sTerms.indexOf("\"") != -1 ) { sTerms = sTerms.replace("\"",""); }; d.write("wpDoSearch(\""+sTerms+"\");"); d.write("</script>"); d.write("</body></html>"); d.close(); } Thanks so very much in advance. Any help asap will be much appreciated. Cheers Hi all- I currently use a javascript seacrh string on my website that searchs all folders (directories) and gives results on a html page. My problem is that some folders (or sub directories) are not being found when I type into the form search box. Does anyone know why this might be happening? here is the script im using <script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript">function OnSearchSubmit(){var b_return=true;if (document.form_search.sw){for(var i=0;i<document.form_search.sw.value.length;i++){if (document.form_search.sw.value.charAt(i)!=" ") {lh="searchresult.html?sw="+encodeURIComponent(document.form_search.sw.value);b_return=false;break;} }}if (b_return) return;window.open(lh,"_self");}</script> thanks! First off please forgive my ignorance, as I am very new to coding. I hope that I have posted this in the right place. I found a great piece of code that I would like to use for my site search. I found it he http://www.javascriptkit.com/script/...e_search.shtml Here is what I am attempting to do. I would like this piece of code to search all three of my domains, if this is possible. I would like to use this search box on all three of my websites, if this is possible. If you look at this site: www.kennedyassassinationresearch.com I would like to keep the look similar to what it is now, and use this code in the upper right corner of the header, where the black search box is now. Is any of this possible? the code I located is: Code: <form name="jksearch" action="http://www.google.com/search" method="get" onSubmit="jksitesearch(this)"> <p>Search JavaScript Kit:<br /> <input id="hiddenquery" type="hidden" name="q" /> <input name="qfront" type="text" style="width: 200px" value="navigator object" /> <input type="submit" value="Search" /><br /> <div style="font: bold 11px Verdana;">Google:<input name="se" type="radio" checked> *Yahoo:<input name="se" type="radio"> *MSN:<input name="se" type="radio"> </div> <script type="text/javascript"> // All-in-one Internal Site Search script- By JavaScriptKit.com (http://www.javascriptkit.com) // For this and over 400+ free scripts, visit JavaScript Kit- http://www.javascriptkit.com/ // This notice must stay intact for use //Enter domain of site to search. var domainroot="www.javascriptkit.com" var searchaction=[ //form action for the 3 search engines "http://www.google.com/search", "http://search.yahoo.com/search", "http://search.msn.com/results.aspx" ] var queryfieldname=["q","p","q"] //name of hidden query form for the 3 search engines function switchaction(cur, index){ cur.form.action=searchaction[index] document.getElementById("hiddenquery").name=queryfieldname[index] } function jksitesearch(curobj){ for (i=0; i< document.jksearch.se.length; i++){ //loop through radio to see which is checked if (document.jksearch.se[i].checked==true) switchaction(document.jksearch.se[i], i) } document.getElementById("hiddenquery").value="site:"+domainroot+" "+curobj.qfront.value } </script> </p> </form> <p style="font: normal 11px Arial">This free script provided by<br /> <a href="http://www.javascriptkit.com">JavaScript Kit</a></p> Any help is greatly appreciated, as this is a learning experience for me, and this has me quite confused. Thanks! Is it possible to make a simple site search where if someone types in an exact keyword then they are taken directly to another page on the site. So the results page is skipped entirely? It's only for a personal site so I can skip directly to a page easily just by typing a keyword in a search box. Hope you understand what I mean. And thanks. I'm trying to add an internal site search to my website, and it only work for some search items, not for everything. For example, if I search for Bud Light, Budweiser, Bud Light Lime, it finds them. But if I search for Stella Artois, Paulaner, or Hoegaarden, it doesn't find anything. I'm thinking there's something wrong with the javascript code, I'm just not sure how to fix it. I really appreciate any help with this!!! Here's the code in the head region: [<script type="text/javascript"> // Google Internal Site Search script- By JavaScriptKit.com (http://www.javascriptkit.com) // For this and over 400+ free scripts, visit JavaScript Kit- http://www.javascriptkit.com/ // This notice must stay intact for use //Enter domain of site to search. var domainroot="www.mhdbud.com" function Gsitesearch(curobj){ curobj.q.value="www.mhdbud.com:"+domainroot+" "+curobj.qfront.value } </script>] Here's what I've got in the body: [<form action="http://www.google.com/search" method="get" onSubmit="Gsitesearch(this)"> <input name="q" type="hidden" /> <input name="qfront" type="text" style="width: 180px" /> <input type="submit" value="Search" /> </form> You can try the site search to see what I'm talking about on this webpage: http://www.mhdbud.com/productsalt.html] I used the Google Internal Site Search script for my site but its search only the index.htm, how can I make it search the entir web site.
I have a javascript that allows me to search text on a page. What I want to do is to limit the search area and not search the entire page. Can anyone help me with this? Here is an example page: http://merchantcertified.com/search.htm I am very new at Javascript. In using the search method, have search for "=" and "&" with no problem. But for some reason trying to search for "?" get no results. I have used the exact same line in testing the line and get results from"=" but not "?". Code: var a=str.search("?"); var b=str.search("="); Can some tell me why and give a solution? Hi everyone, I have a very simple question. I found some answers on the web but nothing quite concluding. I am hearing Search Engine can only be build with server-side programming or through google (which means your site must be connected to the internet. Is it possible to build a simple yet effective search engine for an in-house site (not connected to the net, only network) with JavaScript? My understanding is that, using arrays, once a user enter a word in a fied, the program would need to index all the pages containing the word. Then the program would need to target each seperate paragraph containing the word. Also what if the results must lead you to a document which must open in an iframe? Possible? How? Cheers Hi Guys, A couple of years ago I came across a Javascript drop down search facility which I used for an eBay shop I built. I don't really have any knowledge at all of Javascript but I did manage to get it to work the way I wanted, somehow! Basically at the moment with the drop down you have to select the product type, your make of vehicle and then your model. This then searches the ebay shop for any relevant listings. However, I now want to add a forth drop down box which also searches the engine size. How would I go about adding another drop down list? Any help would be much appreciated. I've had to split the code into two lots and there is too many characters to fit in one thread! Code: <script type="text/javascript"> product = new Array ("CATALYTIC-CONVERTER","CENTRAL-SILENCER","FRONT-PIPE","Rear-Assembly"); make = new Array ("ALFA_ROMEO","AUDI","BMW","CITROEN","DAEWOO","FIAT","FORD","HONDA","HYUNDAI","JAGUAR","LAND_ROVER","LEXUS","MAZDA","MERCEDES","MG","MITSUBISHI","NISSAN","PEUGEOT","RENAULT","ROVER","SAAB","SEAT","SKODA","SUBARU","SUZUKI","TOYOTA","VAUXHALL","VOLKSWAGEN","VOLVO"); ALFA_ROMEO = new Array ("ALFA ROMEO 145", "145", "ALFA ROMEO 146", "146", "ALFA ROMEO 147", "147", "ALFA ROMEO 155", "155", "ALFA ROMEO 156", "156", "ALFA ROMEO 164", "164","ALFA ROMEO 166", "166","ALFA ROMEO 75", "75","ALFA ROMEO 33","33","ALFA ROMEO GTV", "GTV","ALFA ROMEO SPIDER","SPIDER"); AUDI = new Array ("AUDI 80","80","AUDI 90","90","AUDI 100","100","AUDI 200","200","AUDI A2","A2","AUDI A3","A3","AUDI A4","A4","AUDI A6","A6","AUDI A8","A8","AUDI CABRIOLET","AUDI COUPE","COUPE","AUDI S3","S3","AUDI S4","S4","AUDI S6","S6", "AUDI S8","S8","AUDI TT","TT"); BMW = new Array ("BMW 316","316","BMW 318","318","BMW 320","320","BMW 323","323","BMW 325","325","BMW 328","328","BMW 518","518","BMW 520","520","BMW 523","523","BMW 525","525","BMW 528","528","BMW 530","530","BMW 535","535","BMW 540","540","BMW 728","728","BMW 730","730","BMW 735","735","BMW 750","750","BMW 840","840","BMW 850","850","BMW M3","M3","BMW M5","M5","BMW Z3","Z3","BMW MINI","MINI"); CITROEN = new Array("CITROEN AX","AX","CITROEN BERLINGO","BERLINGO","CITROEN BX","BX","CITROEN C15","C15","CITROEN C5","C5","CITROEN DISPATCH","DISPATCH","CITROEN RELAY","RELAY","CITROEN SAXO","SAXO","CITROEN SYNERGIE","SYNERGIE","CITROEN XANTIA","XANTIA","CITROEN XM","XM","CITROEN XSARA","XSARA","CITROEN ZX","ZX"); DAEWOO = new Array("DAEWOO ESPERO","ESPERO","DAEWOO KORANDO","KORANDO","DAEWOO LANOS","LANOS","DAEWOO LEGANZA","LEGANZA","DAEWOO MATIZ","MATIZ","DAEWOO MUSSO","MUSSO","DAEWOO","NEXIA","DAEWOO","NUBIRA","DAEWOO TACUMA","TACUMA"); FIAT = new Array("FIAT BARCHETTA","BARCHETTA","FIAT BRAVA","BRAVA","FIAT BRAVO","BRAVO","FIAT CINQUECENTO","CINQUECENTO","FIAT COUPE","COUPE","FIAT CROMA","CROMA","FIAT DOBLO","DOBLO","FIAT DUCATO","DUCATO","FIAT FIORINO","FIORINO","FIAT MAREA","MAREA","FIAT MULTIPLA","MULTIPLA","FIAT PANDA","PANDA","FIAT PUNTO","PUNTO","FIAT SCUDO","SCUDO","FIAT SEICENTO","SEICENTO","FIAT TEMPRA","TEMPRA","FIAT TIPO","TIPO","FIAT ULYSSE","ULYSSE","FIAT UNO","UNO"); FORD = new Array("FORD COUGAR","COUGAR","FORD ESCORT","ESCORT","FORD EXPLORER","EXPLORER","FORD FIESTA","FIESTA","FORD FOCUS","FOCUS","FORD GALAXY","GALAXY","FORD GRANADA","GRANADA","FORD KA","KA","FORD MAVERICK","MAVERICK","FORD MONDEO","MONDEO","FORD ORION","ORION","FORD PROBE","PROBE","FORD PUMA","PUMA","FORD SCORPIO","SCORPIO","FORD SIERRA","SIERRA","FORD TOURNEO","TOURNEO","FORD TRANSIT","TRANSIT"); HONDA = new Array("HONDA ACCORD","ACCORD","HONDA CIVIC","CIVIC","HONDA CONCERTO","CONCERTO","HONDA CRV","CRV","HONDA HRV","HRV","HONDA INTEGRA","INTEGRA","HONDA JAZZ","JAZZ","HONDA LEGEND","LEGEND","HONDA PRELUDE","PRELUDE","HONDA SHUTTLE","SHUTTLE","HONDA STREAM","STREAM"); HYUNDAI = new Array("HYUNDAI ACCENT","ACCENT","HYUNDAI ATOS","ATOS","HYUNDAI COUPE","COUPE","HYUNDAI LANTRA","LANTRA","HYUNDAI PONY","PONY","HYUNDAI S COUPE","S COUPE","HYUNDAI SONATA","SONATA"); JAGUAR = new Array("JAGUAR S TYPE","S TYPE","JAGUAR XJ12","XJ12","JAGUAR XJ6","XJ6","JAGUAR XJ8","XJ8","JAGUAR XJR","XJR","JAGUAR XJS","XJS","JAGUAR XK8","XK8"); LAND_ROVER = new Array("LAND-ROVER 110","110","LAND-ROVER 90","90","LAND-ROVER DEFENDER","DEFENDER","LAND-ROVER DISCOVERY","DISCOVERY","LAND-ROVER FREELANDER","FREELANDER","RANGE-ROVER","RANGE ROVER"); LEXUS = new Array("LEXUS ES","ES SERIES","LEXUS GS","GS SERIES","LEXUS IS","IS SERIES","LEXUS LS","LS SERIES","LEXUS LX","LX SERIES","LEXUS RX","RX SERIES","LEXUS SC","SC SERIES","LEXUS SOARER","SOARER"); MAZDA = new Array("MAZDA 121","121","MAZDA 2","2","MAZDA 323","323","MAZDA 323F","323F","MAZDA 6","6","MAZDA 616","616","MAZDA 626","626","MAZDA 929","929","MAZDA DEMIO","DEMIO","MAZDA MPV","MPV","MAZDA MX3","MX3","MAZDA MX5","MX5","MAZDA MX6","MX6","MAZDA PREMACY","PREMACY","MAZDA RX7","RX7","MAZDA RX8","RX8","MAZDA TRIBUTE","TRIBUTE","MAZDA XEDOS","XEDOS"); MERCEDES = new Array("MERCEDES 180","180","MERCEDES 190","190","MERCEDES 200","200","MERCEDES 220","220","MERCEDES 230","230","MERCEDES 240","240","MERCEDES 280","280","MERCEDES 300","300","MERCEDES 320","320","MERCEDES 400","400","MERCEDES 420","420","MERCEDES 430","430","MERCEDES 500","500","MERCEDES 600","600","MERCEDES A CLASS","A CLASS","MERCEDES C CLASS","C CLASS","MERCEDES E CLASS","E CLASS","MERCEDES G WAGON","G WAGON","MERCEDES ML","ML","MERCEDES SPRINTER","SPRINTER","MERCEDES V","V","MERCEDES VITO","VITO"); MG = new Array("MG 25","25","MG MGF","MGF","MG RV8","RV8","MG TF","TF","MG ZR","ZR","MG ZS","ZS","MG ZT","ZT"); MITSUBISHI = new Array("MITSUBISHI 3000","3000","MITSUBISHI CARISMA","CARISMA","MITSUBISHI COLT","COLT","MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE","ECLIPSE","MITSUBISHI EVO","EVO","MITSUBISHI FTO","FTO","MITSUBISHI GALANT","GALANT","MITSUBISHI GTO","GTO","MITSUBISHI L200","L200","MITSUBISHI L300","L300","MITSUBISHI L400","L400","MITSUBISHI LANCER","LANCER","MITSUBISHI PAJERO","PAJERO","MITSUBISHI SHOGUN","SHOGUN","MITSUBISHI SIGMA","SIGMA","MITSUBISHI SPACE STAR","SPACE STAR","MITSUBISHI SPACEWAGON","SPACEWAGON"); NISSAN = new Array("NISSAN 100 NX","100 NX","NISSAN 200 SX","200 SX","NISSAN 300 ZX","300 ZX","NISSAN 350 Z","350 Z","NISSAN 1800 SX","1800 SX","NISSAN ALMERA","ALMERA","NISSAN BLUEBIRD","BLUEBIRD","NISSAN CABSTAR","CABSTAR","NISSAN CHERRY","CHERRY","NISSAN MICRA","MICRA","NISSAN MAXIMA","MAXIMA","NISSAN PRIMERA","PRIMERA","NISSAN SERENA","SERENA","NISSAN SKYLINE","SKYLINE","NISSAN SUNNY","SUNNY","NISSAN TERRANO","TERRANO","NISSAN X TRAIL","X TRAIL"); PEUGEOT = new Array("PEUGEOT 106","106","PEUGEOT 107","107","PEUGEOT 205","205","PEUGEOT 206","206","PEUGEOT 306","306","PEUGEOT 307","307","PEUGEOT 309","309","PEUGEOT 405","405","PEUGEOT 406","406","PEUGEOT 407","407","PEUGEOT 605","605","PEUGEOT 607","607","PEUGEOT 806","806","PEUGEOT 807","807","PEUGEOT 1007","1007","PEUGEOT BOXER","BOXER","PEUGEOT EXPERT","EXPERT","PEUGEOT PARTNER","PARTNER"); RENAULT = new Array("RENAULT CLIO","CLIO","RENAULT ESPACE","ESPACE","RENAULT KANGOO","KANGOO","RENAULT LAGUNA","LAGUNA","RENAULT MEGANE","MEGANE","RENAULT SAFRANE","SAFRANE","RENAULT SCENIC","SCENIC","RENAULT R19","R19","RENAULT R21","R21"); ROVER = new Array("ROVER 111","111","ROVER 114","114","ROVER 211","211","ROVER 214","214","ROVER 216","216","ROVER 218","218","ROVER 220","220","ROVER 25","25","ROVER 323","323","ROVER 414","414","ROVER 416","416","ROVER 420","420","ROVER 45","45","ROVER 618","618","ROVER 620","620","ROVER 623","623","ROVER 75","75","ROVER 820","820","ROVER 825","825","ROVER 827","827","ROVER MAESTRO","MAESTRO","ROVER METRO","METRO","ROVER MG","MG","ROVER MGF","MGF","ROVER MINI","MINI","ROVER MONTEGO","MONTEGO","ROVER STREETWISE","STREETWISE"); SAAB = new Array("SAAB 9-3","9-3","SAAB 9-4","9-4","SAAB 9-5","9-5","SAAB 90","90","SAAB 99","99","SAAB","900","SAAB 9000","9000"); SEAT = new Array("SEAT ALHAMBRA","ALHAMBRA","19AUK35","ALTEA","SEAT AROSA","AROSA","SEAT CORDOBA","CORDOBA","SEAT IBIZA","IBIZA","SEAT INCA","INCA","SEAT LEON","LEON","SEAT MALAGA","MALAGA","SEAT MARBELLA","MARBELLA","SEAT TERRA","TERRA","SEAT TOLEDO","TOLEDO"); SKODA = new Array("SKODA FABIA","FABIA","SKODA FAVORIT","FAVORIT","SKODA FELICIA","FELICIA","SKODA OCTAVIA","OCTAVIA","SKODA SUPERB","SUPERB","SKODA TAVRIA","TAVRIA"); SUBARU = new Array("SUBARU FORESTER","FORESTER","SUBARU IMPREZA","IMPREZA","SUBARU JUSTY","JUSTY","SUBARU LEGACY","LEGACY","SUBARU LIBERO","LIBERO","SUBARU SVX","SVX","SUBARU VIVIO","VIVIO"); SUZUKI = new Array("SUZUKI ALTO","ALTO","SUZUKI BALENO","BALENO","SUZUKI CARRY","CARRY","SUZUKI GRAND VITARA","GRAND VITARA","SUZUKI JIMMY","JIMMY","SUZUKI ESTEEM","ESTEEM","SUZUKI IGNIS","IGNIS","SUZUKI LIANA","LIANA","SUZUKI SAMURAI","SAMURAI","SUZUKI SWIFT","SWIFT","SUZUKI VITARA","VITARA","SUZUKI WAGON","WAGON"); TOYOTA = new Array("TOYOTA AVENSIS","AVENSIS","TOYOTA CAMRY","CAMRY","TOYOTA CARINA","CARINA","TOYOTA CELCIA","CELICA","TOYOTA COROLLA","COROLLA","19S35","ESTIMA","TOYOTA HI-ACE","HI-ACE","TOYOTA HI-LUX","HI-LUX","TOYOTA LAND CRUISER","LAND CRUISER","TOYOTA MR2","MR2","TOYOTA PASEO","PASEO","TOYOTA PICNIC","PICNIC","TOYOTA PREVIA","PREVIA","TOYOTA PRIUS","PRIUS","TOYOTA RAV 4","RAV 4","TOYOTA SPACECRUISER","SPACECRUISER","TOYOTA STARLET","STARLET","TOYOTA SUPRA","SUPRA","TOYOTA YARIS","YARIS"); </script> <script type="text/javascript"> VAUXHALL = new Array("VAUXHALL ASTRA","ASTRA","VAUXHALL BRAVA","BRAVA","VAUXHALL CALIBRA","CALIBRA","VAUXHALL CAVALIER","CAVALIER","VAUXHALL COMBO","COMBO","VAUXHALL CORSA","CORSA","VAUXHALL FRONTERA","FRONTERA","VAUXHALL MERIVA","MERIVA","VAUXHALL MONTERRY","MONTERRY","VAUXHALL NOVA","NOVA","VAUXHALL OMEGA","OMEGA","VAUXHALL SENATOR","SENATOR","VAUXHALL SIGNUM","SIGNUM","VAUXHALL SINTRA","SINTRA","VAUXHALL TIGRA","TIGRA","VAUXHALL VECTRA","VECTRA","VAUXHALL ZAFIRA","ZAFIRA"); VOLKSWAGEN = new Array("VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE","BEETLE","VOLKSWAGEN BORA","BORA","VOLKSWAGEN CADDY","CADDY","VOLKSWAGEN CARAVELLE","CARAVELLE","VOLKSWAGEN CORRADO","CORRADO","VOLKSWAGEN GOLF","GOLF","VOLKSWAGEN JETTA","JETTA","VOLKSWAGEN LUPO","LUPO","VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT","PASSAT","VOLKSWAGEN POLO","POLO","VOLKSWAGEN SANTANA","SANTANA","VOLKSWAGEN SCIROCCO","SCIROCCO","VOLKSWAGEN SHARAN","SHARAN","VOLKSWAGEN TRANSPORTER","TRANSPORTER","VOLKSWAGEN VENTO","VENTO"); VOLVO = new Array("VOLVO 240","240","VOLVO 340","340","VOLVO 440","440","VOLVO 460","460","VOLVO 480","480","VOLVO 740","740","VOLVO 760","760","VOLVO 850","850","VOLVO 940","940","VOLVO 960","960","VOLVO C70","C70","VOLVO S40","S40","VOLVO S60","S60","VOLVO S70","S70","VOLVO S80","S80","VOLVO S90","S90","VOLVO V40","V40","VOLVO V50","V50","VOLVO V70","V70","VOLVO V90","V90"); function writeoptions(selectname) { var arr = selectname; var k=arr.length; for (i=0; i<k; i++) { if (arr[i] == "REAR_SILENCER") { document.write ("<OPTION value=\"\">"+arr[i]+"</OPTION>"); } else { document.write ("<OPTION value="+arr[i]+">"+arr[i]+"</OPTION>"); } } } function writeselect(selectedoption) { var opt = selectedoption; var optarray = window[opt] var frm1 = document.myForm; frm1.model.disabled=(frm1.make.selectedIndex==0 || frm1.product.selectedIndex==0); frm1.model.selectedIndex = 0; frm1.model.length = 1; count=1 if(frm1.make.selectedIndex > 0) for(i=0;i<optarray.length;i=i+2) { frm1.model.options[count] = new Option(optarray[i+1],optarray[i]); count++ }} </script> Hello everyone, i desperatly need a script for my website but am totally stuck, I hope someone can help On my website i want a search box. I want it so that if a use types in one of my predetermined search terms then they would be sent to a predeterimed page in my own website. For example: I have a group of 5 keywords - nokia, mobile, vodafone, cellphone, iphone. If a user types any of those keywords into my search box then xxxxx.com/mobilephones.htm will be loaded up I have another set of 5 keywords - cat, dog, rabbit, mouse, snake. If a user types any of those into the search box then they are directed to xxxxx.com/animals.htm and so on ... So as you can see, its not a 'normal' search engine I will be creating new pages and will need to add the chosen keywords for it as time goes on etc Nearly everywhere i look for something to help me all I can find are standard search engine scripts which are no good as they display search results instead of directing to specific urls depending on the keywords entered I would also need to 'capture' what search terms are being entered so that I can build some user statistics I understand html and javacript to an intermediate level Can anyone help / provide a script that I could use? Although Im a student Im willing to pay some funds to anyone that can do this for me Many thanks Terry Hay guys, here is my problem. I need to make Javascript code which will enable me to search my page for key words.The particular page consists of nearly 30 scinetific achivements, all sorted by the scinetists that are responisbile for those acihevemnets.You can say that the page consists of 30 paragraphs.What i should do, is make a javasrpit code that searches the page by putting in a key word, finding all the paragraphs with that keyword, and then displaying only those paragraphs, while hiding all the other ones which don't have that key word.Im not really sure if this should happen in a pop up window, on the same page or new page, but the overall format must be the same as it was on the original page with 30 paragraphs( like displeying the same page but with only, for example, 3-4 paragraphs). I dont expect anyone to write me the whole code, but any hint or advise would be helpfull.Also if anyone knows of any code here on this forum, or somewhere on the web which might help me, I'd apprecite if u would give me the link. Can anyone get me a simple script for a search engine for my website? i cant find a decent 1 anywhere. thanks
I have noooo idea if I am even posting this in the correct area, let alone the correct site. If not I apologize and maybe someone could direct me elsewhere. I am trying to add a custom search into my site. http://www.jeffknowsloans.com you can see it about the middle of the page. I am using the following script to do so. Code: <script type="text/javascript"> function dosearch() { var sf=document.searchform; var submitto = sf.sengines.options[sf.sengines.selectedIndex].value + escape(sf.searchterms.value); window.location.href = submitto; return false; } </script> <form name="searchform" onSubmit="return dosearch();"> Select County <select name="sengines"> <option value="http://www2.co.washington.mn.us/opip/mod/addresssrch/result.asp?housenum=&street=" selected>Washington</option> <option value="http://rrinfo.co.ramsey.mn.us/public/characteristic/PropertySearchResults.aspx?pin=&Nbr=&Street=&pg=1" selected>Ramsey</option> <option value="http://www.altavista.com/web/results?q=">Alta Vista</option> <option value="http://www.dogpile.com/info.dogpl/search/web/">Dogpile</option> </select> Street Address: <input type="text" name="searchterms"> <input type="submit" name="SearchSubmit" value="Search"> </form> here is the problem i am running into. I dont know how to ignore or add certain parts of the search when it sends. for example. take a look at Code: <option value="http://rrinfo.co.ramsey.mn.us/public/characteristic/PropertySearchResults.aspx?pin=&Nbr=&Street=&pg=1" selected>Ramsey</option> When i try to do a search under this drop down selection it doesnt work. because it needs the &pg=1 to be added to the users search request. Meaning if I set it to Code: http://rrinfo.co.ramsey.mn.us/public/characteristic/PropertySearchResults.aspx?pin=&Nbr=&Street= they type in their street name and the street name inputs into the search query but it wont fully work because it doesnt add the &pg=1 after it all. how in the world do I get it to add things like that? ie how do i tell it to add certain strings that the outside source requires? like blank=&blank= or how do i get it to ignore certain &blank= commands. another example taking a look at Code: <option value="http://www2.co.washington.mn.us/opip/mod/addresssrch/result.asp?housenum=&street=" selected>Washington</option> this search function should technically be Code: <option value="http://www2.co.washington.mn.us/opip/mod/addresssrch/result.asp?" selected>Washington</option> however since i dont know how to add certain functions to the search i have to skip the housenum option. that means my customers cant search by street number. I want them to be able to type in their house number and their street address and it will change to what each seperate (outside) search engine needs. Does this make any sense at all? Hey, I'm working on an auto-suggest for our search function, but I am running into a wall (possibly due to lack of sleep). Basically, the user enters a search term, which searches our mySQL db, and if the search matches with a part number or description, it will output those results. My jam is that I would like the output to highlight the matching input, which I've gotten to work 95% correct. Code: for (var i=0;i<arr.length;i++) // Loop through results to indicate highlighting { // Test condition to see if input matches part number if (this.sInp.toLowerCase()==arr[i].value.toLowerCase()) // Tests to see if input matches part number and highlights input to match { var val = arr[i].value; var st = val.toLowerCase().indexOf( this.sInp.toLowerCase()); var output = val.substring(0,st) + "<em>" + val.substring(st, st+this.sInp.length) + "</em>" + val.substring(st+this.sInp.length); var span = _b.DOM.cE("span", {}, output, true); if (arr[i].value != "") { var br = _b.DOM.cE("br", {}); // Inserts line break span.appendChild(br); var small = _b.DOM.cE("small", {}, arr[i].info); // Produces second line (info or value) span.appendChild(small); } var a = _b.DOM.cE("a", { href:"#" }); var tl = _b.DOM.cE("span", {className:"tl"}, " "); var tr = _b.DOM.cE("span", {className:"tr"}, " "); a.appendChild(tl); a.appendChild(tr); a.appendChild(span); a.name = i+1; // Modified to submit on click a.onclick = function () { pointer.setHighlightedValue(); var formName = (pointer.oP.whereSubmit); if (formName != null) { var form = document.getElementById(formName); form.submit(); } return false; }; // End submit modification a.onmouseover = function () { pointer.setHighlight(this.name); }; var li = _b.DOM.cE( "li", {}, a ); ul.appendChild( li ); } else // Tests if input matches any part of description and highlights input to match { var val = arr[i].info; var st = val.toLowerCase().indexOf( this.sInp.toLowerCase() ); var output = val.substring(0,st) + "<em>" + val.substring(st, st+this.sInp.length) + "</em>" + val.substring(st+this.sInp.length); var span = _b.DOM.cE("span", {}, output, true); if (arr[i].info != "") { var br = _b.DOM.cE("br", {}); span.appendChild(br); var small = _b.DOM.cE("small", {}, arr[i].value); span.appendChild(small); } var a = _b.DOM.cE("a", { href:"#" }); var tl = _b.DOM.cE("span", {className:"tl"}, " "); var tr = _b.DOM.cE("span", {className:"tr"}, " "); a.appendChild(tl); a.appendChild(tr); a.appendChild(span); a.name = i+1; // Modified to submit on click a.onclick = function () { pointer.setHighlightedValue(); var formName = (pointer.oP.whereSubmit); if (formName != null) { var form = document.getElementById(formName); form.submit(); } return false; }; // End submit modification a.onmouseover = function () { pointer.setHighlight(this.name); }; var li = _b.DOM.cE( "li", {}, a ); ul.appendChild( li ); } } // End Input Highlight My issue seems to be my conditional statement. Basically, the user's input must match the part number ("value") exactly for it to output the results is a specific format. I would like it to be able to have something similar to mySQL's wildcard ("%") it will search the entire part number ("value") and not just the beginning to find a match. Sorry if this doesn't make much sense, I will attempt to clarify if needed, but again running on 0 sleep. Thanks for any help. I am new to javascript and would like to search for the element with id but the element id are changing if i use different navigation in that web page example: C21_W68_V69_notes_struct.text changes to C24_W78_V79_notes_struct.text or any other name next time hence i would like to search that element using a pattern like notes_struct.text as there exist only one element ending with this pattern. I am using old version IE and would like to use javascript only. Kindly help. Hey guys, While I know you cannot use javascript for SEO, I need something similar. What I need is something like a search and replace program or something that does this: it takes aspects of the filename and incorparates it into the meta tags. For example, if a file was named "1x9.html" I would want it to edit the meta tag Season 1 Episode 9 I was just wondering if you guys know if such a thing exists. Like I would write a script or something in the program, saying for it to search and replace meta tags in file names, and it would 1. Analyze the filename (for this example it will be "1x9.html" 2. Input " Season 1 Episode 9 " into the meta tags (analyzing the first character in "1x9" as [Season] [First Character] , analyzing the "x" in 1x9 as [Episode] and analyzing the last character in "1x9" as [Last Character] I need to do this for like 80 thousand files, and I cannot do it 1 by 1. All of the elements that need to be in the meta tags already exist in the webpage contents or webpage filename. I was wondering if you guys know the best way for me to go about this? hi all, i'm a relatively new user to javascript. i'm supposed to use javascript to search through a folder that contains many excel files. the search term is obtained from a front end html form, javascript gets that value, search every single excel file in the folder and see which file has a cell that matches the search terms. I currently know (sort of) how to search through 1 file. but how do I search through many files? and from what i see from the searching of 1 file, it takes a few seconds to open and close the excel file (located on a network drive). which means it will take a fair bit of time to cycle through 97 excel files. Is there like any searching algorithm to speed up the process? This example works fine to match a users input. Code: if ((word[0]=="my") && (word[1]=="name") && (word[2]=="is") && (input.search(/(john|paul|zack)/)!=-1) && (num_of_words== 4)) {document.result.result.value = "Well, nice to meet you "+word[3]+"."; return true;} However, can you do a search on what would be word[3] in the example above. Something like: word[3]=="(input.search(/(john|paul|zack)/)!=-1)" Thanks! im new to webpage programming,but do hav some basic c/c++ programming skill. in order for me to understand the following codes, what should i read? i had read thru w3schools.com html and javascript tutorials but it is stil difficult for me to understand the codes,can somebody help me?thanks! Code: function getQuery() { var scoping = "&project=${currentProject}&projectScopeUp=" + projectScopeUp + "&projectScopeDown=" + projectScopeDown; var paging = "&pagesize=100"; return { "currentProject" : "/iteration:current/project", "#storyType" : "/typedefinition?query=(Name = \"Hierarchical Requirement\")", "taskUnit" : "${iteration/workspace/workspaceConfiguration/taskUnitName}", "storyStates" : "${#storyType/attributes[name=schedule state]/allowedvalues/stringvalue}", "iteration" : "/iteration:current?fetch=name,objectid&order=StartDate", "iterations" : "/iterations?fetch=name,objectid&order=StartDate,Name&project=${currentProject}&projectScopeUp=false&projectScopeDown=false" + paging, "users" : "/users?fetch=displayname,loginname,emailaddress,objectid" + paging, "tasks" : "/tasks?fetch=taskindex,name,objectid,formattedid,owner,blocked,estimate,todo,actuals,state,workproduct&query=(Iteration = ${iteration})" + scoping + paging, "stories" : "/hierarchicalrequirement?fetch=rank,blocked,formattedid,name,objectid,owner,project,schedulestate,taskestimatetotal,taskremainingtotal,taskactualtotal,tasks&order=Rank&query=(Iteration = ${iteration})" + scoping + paging, "defects" : "/defect?fetch=rank,blocked,formattedid,name,objectid,owner,project,schedulestate,taskestimatetotal,taskremainingtotal,taskactualtotal&order=Rank&query=(Iteration = ${iteration})" + scoping + paging, "defectsuite" : "/defectsuite?fetch=rank,blocked,formattedid,name,objectid,owner,project,schedulestate,taskestimatetotal,taskremainingtotal,taskactualtotal&order=Rank&query=(Iteration = ${iteration})" + scoping + paging, "testsets" : "/testset?fetch=rank,blocked,formattedid,name,objectid,owner,project,schedulestate,taskestimatetotal,taskremainingtotal,taskactualtotal&query=(Iteration = ${iteration})" + scoping + paging }; } |