JavaScript - Check Variable Value For Changes
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The code below puts a link in mydiv when the page loads if myvar equals 1. Great till here, but if myvar changes its value and it does not equal 1 any more I have to reload the page in order not to see the link. What do I have to do to avoid that reload? what do I have to do to check myvar's value for changes constantly? Thanks in advance! Code: <script type="text/javascript" src="http://code.jquery.com/jquery-latest.pack.js"></script> <script> var myvar=1; function func1() { if (myvar==1){ var putit=""; putit +="<a href='#'>Put this link</a>"; $("#mydiv").html(putit); } } function addLoadEvent(func) { $(window).load(func); } addLoadEvent(func1); </script> </head> <body> <div id="mydiv"></div> Similar TutorialsI am currently trying to check using javascript whether a php array contains a variable, and if it does then display a message. Any help would be much appreciated. I have written the following code... Code: <?php //php which sets users array to the results of the sql $selectquery = "SELECT Username FROM User"; $selectresult = mysql_query($selectquery); while ($row = mysql_fetch_array($selectresult)){ $users[] = $row['Username']; } ?> <script language="javascript" type="text/javascript"> function verifyUsername(array_var){ var user = document.getElementById("username").value; for(var i=0; i<array_var.length; i++){ if(array_var[i] == user){ document.getElementById("usernameerror").textContent = "already in array"; } } } </script> //html code for the form Username: <input type="text" name="username" id="username" onblur="return verifyUsername(<?php $users?>)"/> <span id="usernameerror" class="red"></span> I am very new to coding, trying to teach myself some javascript. I know this is a very simple code, I just can't seem to nail down what is going wrong. Feeling really stupid right now. Heres the code: Code: <html> <head> <script language="JavaScript"> var choice=confirm("Press ok for black. Press cancel for red."); if (choice==true){ document.bgColor="yellow"; document.fgColor="black"; } else { document.bgColor="red"; document.fgColor="white"; } </script> <body> <p>words</p> </body> </html> If someone could take a second to set me straight, I would really appreciate it. btw: hope I posted all this according to the "rules". I tried On this webpage http://www.corkdiscos.com/testimonials.html i have a like button. when a user clicks like a comment box appears. when i unlike the button the comment box disappears this is ok but when a user has already liked the facebook page and comes to my webpage the comment box does not show. so im looking for a piece of javascript to check if a user has like the button on my page and if so to show the comment box. please check my source code of the website http://www.corkdiscos.com/testimonials.html to see what i have so far. any help would be greatly appreciated Hi guys. I'm working a bunch of pre existing code on a CMS. Just after a quick fix. Doing a show/hide thing on a particular div somewhere on the page depending if a checkbox is ticked or not. Currently there is 3 checkboxes that are dynamically added through the CMS. Here's simplified version of the form: Code: <form id="simplesearch" name="simplesearch"> <input type="checkbox" onclick='showhidefield(this.value)' name="meta_data_array_search_criteria[custom_profile_type][]" value="5" class="input-checkboxes" /> <input type="checkbox" onclick='showhidefield(this.value)' name="meta_data_array_search_criteria[custom_profile_type][]" value="4" class="input-checkboxes" /> </form> And here's the javascript I was playing with. Code: function showhidefield(id) { if(document.simplesearch.meta_data_array_search_criteria[custom_profile_type][''].checked) { document.getElementById("profile_fields_wrapper_" + id).style.visibility = "visible"; } else { document.getElementById("profile_fields_wrapper_" + id).style.visibility = "hidden"; } } Problem I'm having is how do i do a check to see if those checkboxes are checked in the javascript with those name arrays? How do i separate them? 'm guessing I have to loop through them or something?Hopefully that make senses - it's late here and I'm losing the plot Any pointers would be gratefully welcomed Hi, I have a programing problem that have been around for ages. I have search on google using several expressions and words and after hours of digging i'm still unable to do it. I would like to get a value from a HTML page hosted remotely with an inconstant value. Then define this value and name as a javascript variable and apply or show in my page. Thanks for all the help P.S. Is there any way to make a domain lookup in javascript? I mean a user enters a domain and the script converts to an ip and shows to the user. If not thanks, probably it can only be done in the server side... Hi! I have a javascript in the head of the document which has a variable named "ref2" ... ref2 is already working as I can see its value working in another function. I need to send this variable as the value of a hidden field in the form which is in the body of the document. This is my JavaScript Code: Code: function WriteContactFormStatement1 () { var ContactFormValue = ref2; document.write('<input type="hidden" name="UReferrersName" value="' + ContactFormValue + '" />'); } var WriteContactFormStatement = WriteContactFormStatement1 (); And at the end of my form, before the submit button, I have the following code: Code: <!-- START -- Javascript to print the statement for UReferrersName --> <script language="JavaScript" type="text/JavaScript"> //WriteContactFormStatement(); document.write (WriteContactFormStatement); </script> <!-- End -- Javascript to print the statement for UReferrersName --> When I execute the form, it doesn't work the way it should, plus, gives me a word "undefined" next to the "Submit" button ..... Please help !... - Xeirus. Hello I have a php page in which I declared a js variable... right at the top of the page... <script type="text/javascript"> var tester = 0; </script> Later in the page I test this variable... <script type="text/javascript"> if (tester==1){ do some stuff!! } </script> But I keep getting an error variable _tester undefined Am I missing something obvious... I am new to js... but this seems really straightforward I don't know how I should do ? Quote: <html> <head> <script type="text/javascript"> function add(a,b){ y=a+b return y } var aaa = add(one,two) //one needs to get somehow get the value of yil, in this case 10 var one = function reas(){i=10;if(i<10){yil = 15}; else{yil = 10; yil = one;}; var two = 20; document.write(y) </script> </head> </html> also why doesn't this work? Quote: <html> <head> <script type="text/javascript"> function adder(a,b){ var k=a+b; return k } var hes=adder(5,kol); kol=40; alert(hes); </script> </head> </html> you cannot have variables in callback functions? If I manually write out "2/22/2012 4:00 PM" in TargetDate, I get the correct result for what I want to do (a countdown). But I want the countdown to always be the current day at 4pm. So I tried the code below thats commented, but it is not working. New to javascript, still reading the books, just hoping for some guidance on this. Code: Next Update: <script language="JavaScript"> var currentTime = new Date() var month = currentTime.getMonth() + 1 var day = currentTime.getDate() var year = currentTime.getFullYear() TargetDate = "2/22/2012 4:00 PM"; //TargetDate = "document.write(month + "/" + day + "/" + year) + 4:00PM"; BackColor = "white"; ForeColor = "red"; CountActive = true; CountStepper = -1; LeadingZero = true; DisplayFormat = "%%H%% H, %%M%% M, %%S%% S"; FinishMessage = "Forecasts posted"; </script> <script language="JavaScript" src="countdown.js"></script> Hello everybody I have a problem with Java Script damned I want to add the values of several variables in one variable and then use this variable, which contains the values of variables You can see the following example HTML Code PHP Code: <input type="text" name="txt1" /> <br/>age <input type="text" name="txt2" /> <br/><br/> <input type="button" name="submits" value="send"/> Javascript Code PHP Code: field = document.getElementsByName('txt1')[0]; field2 = document.getElementsByName('txt2')[0]; submit = document.getElementsByName('submits')[0]; data = 'data=' + field.value + '&data2=' + field2.value + '&submits=' + submit.value; document.getElementsByName('submits')[0].onclick = function(){ alert(data); } After executing this code I find that the variables are not displayed values As in the following picture I want to know what the cause of this problem ? This might be a stupid question, but is there any memory usage difference between var variable1, variable2; and var variable1; var variable2;? I'm learning how to use faster code hence the question.
Hello I have a piece of javascrip that refreshes the page: ---------- Code: <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- Begin function reFresh() { location.reload(true) } /* Set the number below to the amount of delay, in milliseconds, you want between page reloads: 1 minute = 60000 milliseconds. 2 minutes = 120000 milliseconds 5 minutes = 300000 milliseconds*/ window.setInterval("reFresh()",20000); // End --> </script> -------- I am new to javascript and wanted to use an html options menu in order to be able to choose the refresh interval: Code: <SELECT NAME="refreshtime"> <OPTION VALUE="60000">1 min</option> <OPTION VALUE="120000">2 min</option> <OPTION VALUE="180000">3 min</option> <OPTION VALUE="240000">4 min</option> </SELECT> I know that I have to pass a variable to the function. I have tried several variations but none have worked. I have mostly received a "done with errors" warning. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks Zam Can anyone tell me of how to take or assign a javascript variable into php.
Hi, I want to write some javascript code that uses arrays, I have a list of arrays named array1, array2, array3 etc. I want to perform a function on each of these arrays. I wanted to have a variable for the number after array so this is what I have: <code> var array1 = new Array ("1","2","3","4","5"); var array2 = new Array ("5","6","7","8","9"); for (var i=1; i<=2;i++){ document.writeln(("array"+i)[1]); } </code> the problem is it gives me the letters in the string array instead of the array values. How do I get javascript to treat ("array"+i) as array1? I have a text input box that resets to blank when the user enters an alpha character, it also checks for the number 0 as it has to be greater than 0 too... when I submit the form it is blank the variable changes to blank (as I use parseInt to convert it to an integer at a later stage) What can I do to check and see if it is NaN value? (I've tried isNaN() and it did not do what I wanted it to) this code is supposed to ask the users name and say how many letters in it get 2 random numbers ask user to add them if right say Well Done! if wrong say Sorry, you are wrong. when i run this nothing comes up whats wrong? thanx Code: <script> var firstName = ""; var numLetters = 0; firstName = prompt("Hi, what's your first name?", ""); numLetters = firstName.length; alert ("Did you know there are " + numLetters + " letters in your name?"); var num1 = Math.floor(Math.random()*9) + 1; var num2 = Math.floor(Math.random()*9) + 1; var answer; var useranswer; answer = num1+num2; useranswer = promt("What is" + num1 + "+" + num2 + "?"); If (answer = useranswer) { alert("Well done!"); } else { alert("Sorry, you are wrong."); } </script> Hello, today I am trying to allow a user to easily uncheck/check all checkboxes in a form by checking or unchecking a checkbox. The checkboxes would be in a form like so: Code: <form action="" method="post"> <input type="checkbox" name="checked[]" value="1"> <input type="checkbox" name="checked[]" value="2"> <input type="checkbox" name="checked[]" value="3"> <input type="checkbox" name="checked[]" value="4"> </form> I use an event handler to call a function: Code: <input type="checkbox" name="checkall" onchange="checkall('checked[]', this.checked)"> And here is the function: Code: function checkall(box_name, current_state) { all = document.getElementsByName(box_name); action = (current_state == "checked") ? "false" : "true"; for (i = 0; i < all.length; i++) { all[i].checked=action; } } The event handler should pass the name of the checkboxes and whether the "check all" checkbox is currently checked or not to the checkall() function. Nothing happens when I check/uncheck the "check all" function. Help? Hello, I have never used javascript before, so this might be a very basic question. I have a script on my blog which places a stumbleupon button on the page. This is the code that calls the script: Code: <script src="http://www.stumbleupon.com/hostedbadge.php?s=5"></script> Today I went to my blog and it was taking a long time to load, it turns out because stumbleupons site is down so the script can't be accessed. A whole lot of other stuff on the page just doesn't load until it times out though, so it takes like 3 minutes for the page to load. What I want to know is can I test if the script is reachable and only call it if it is, so that if there is a 403 or 404 error it just won't even try to load it and continue loading the rest of the page?? Any help is greatly apprectiated! Thanks. Hi I am completely new to javascript, in fact just started loooking at it on w3 this week, anyhow thought I would do my first script. The script creates three random numbers between 1 and 10 but makes sure that they are completely different. It works, which is great as I have set out to achieve what was desired, however could somebody have a look and tell me if I have gone about it the right way. Code: <script type="text/javascript"> var one = (Math.floor(Math.random()*10+1)); document.write("1. " + one + "<br />"); do { var two = (Math.floor(Math.random()*10+1)); } while (two == one) document.write("2. " + two + "<br />"); do { var three = (Math.floor(Math.random()*10+1)); } while (three == two || three == one) document.write("3. " + three + "<br />" + "<br />"); </script> Thanks in advance. Joel I have NO knowledge of Javascript at all but borrowed and attempted to adapt one I found. It is a Firefox bookmarklet designed to highlight in different colours both certain words or the ending "ing" on a word in a text document that has been saved as html. Basically it is a device for helping novel writers rid their manuscripts of redundant words and overuse of the 'ing" words. In works in part but doesn't pick up all "ing" endings. For someone who know what their doing I imagine it would take more than a few minutes to read and correct. Many thanks to anyone who can help. Here is the Javscript: javascript:var%20verbsRE=/(\b)(about|actually|almost|already|appear|approximately|basically|close to|even|eventually|exactly|finally|here|just|kind of|nearly|now|practically|really|seem|simply|somehow|somewhat|sort of|suddenly|then|there|truly|utterly|while|as|appear|felt|gaped|gawked|gazed|glanced|hear|heard|knew |looked|noticed|observed|peered|peeped|regarded|saw|scanned|see|seeing|seemed|smelled|stared|studied |surveyed|tasted|viewed|watched)(\b)/gi;var%20ingRE=/(\w)(ing)(\b)/gim;function%20HL(node){if(node.hasChildNodes){var%20hi_cn;for(hi_cn=0;hi_cn<node.childNodes.length; hi_cn++){HL(node.childNodes[hi_cn]);}}if(node.nodeType==3){var%20tempNodeVal=node.nodeValue;if(verbsRE.test(tempNodeVal)){tempNodeVal= tempNodeVal.replace(verbsRE,"$1<span%20style='background-color:yellow;color:black;border:1px%20solid%20black;'>$2</span>$3");tempNodeVal=tempNodeVal.replace(ingRE,"$1<span%20style='background-color:#0ff;color:black;border:1px%20solid%20black;'>$2</span>$3");newNode=document.createElement('span');newNode.innerHTML=tempNodeVal;pn=node.parentNode;pn .replaceChild(newNode,node);}}}HL(window.document.getElementsByTagName('body')[0]); |