JavaScript - Counting Script Wanted (previously I'm A Newbie...please Help! )
How can i go about showing on screen a count from an initial value to an end value over a set time period.
Initial value = 0 End value = 2000 Time = 25 seconds I cant find an example of this anywhere, so I'm trying here to see if somebody can help Similar TutorialsI have a CMS that was built for our company website that relies on some JS to upload media through a regular browser directly to be displayed on our site. There is a button one clicks to upload video. When clicked the file browser on your computer is supposed to pop-up so you can choose the media you would like to upload. This button no longer is responsive on any of my 12 mac desktops in any common browser nor my mac laptop which is on a different OS X version. Any ideas? Here is the script from the page: [CODE] <script type="text/javascript"> var upload1; window.onload = function() { upload1 = new SWFUpload({ // Backend Settings upload_url: "/08/assets/includes/php/uploadGall.php?id=<?php echo $id; ?>", // Relative to the SWF file (or you can use absolute paths) post_params: { "PHPSESSID" : "<?php echo session_id(); ?>"}, // File Upload Settings file_size_limit : "3102400", // 100MB file_types : "*.*", file_types_description : "All Files", file_upload_limit : "1", file_queue_limit : "1", // Event Handler Settings (all my handlers are in the Handler.js file) file_dialog_start_handler : fileDialogStart, file_queued_handler : fileQueued, file_queue_error_handler : fileQueueError, file_dialog_complete_handler : fileDialogComplete, upload_start_handler : uploadStart, upload_progress_handler : uploadProgress, upload_error_handler : uploadError, upload_success_handler : uploadSuccess, upload_complete_handler : uploadComplete, // Flash Settings flash_url : "/08/assets/includes/js/swfupload/swfupload_f8.swf", // Relative to this file (or you can use absolute paths) swfupload_element_id : "flashUI1", // Setting from graceful degradation plugin degraded_element_id : "degradedUI1", // Setting from graceful degradation plugin custom_settings : { progressTarget : "fsUploadProgress1", cancelButtonId : "btnCancel1" }, // Debug Settings debug: false }); }; var n=new Date().getTime();var c=escape(n*1000+Math.round(Math.random()*1000)); $(document).ready(function() { $('#nav_entry div.sub').each(function(i) { $(this).hide(); }); $('#nav_entry div.title').each(function(i) { $(this).click(function() { $(this).siblings('.sub').slideDown('fast'); $(this).parent().siblings('.ne').children('.sub').slideUp(); }); }); $('img.mover').hide(); <?php if(!$errors) { ?> $("#addEntry").hide(); $("a#nevermind_post").hide(); <?php } else { ?> $("a#add_driver_btn").hide(); <?php } ?> $("a#add_driver_btn").click(function() { $(this).hide(); $("a#nevermind_post").show(); $("#addEntry").slideDown('slow'); }); $("a#nevermind_post").click(function() { $(this).hide(); $("a#add_driver_btn").show(); $("#addEntry").slideUp('slow'); }); }); </script>[CODE] And here is where the button lies in the page: [CODE] <input type="button" value="Upload file (Max 200 MB)" onclick="upload1.selectFiles()" style="font-size: 8pt;" />[CODE] THANKS! Hi, It would be easier to explain this if you play mafia wars (or any game that includes intra-game exchange of gifts/items between members) but the actual scripting doesn't require any knowledge of the game. Background Information Mafia Wars is a game on Facebook (and myspace, yahoo etc.) that among other things allows its players to send gifts to each other. Now because different people end up with more things of one type and are short of things of another type, the players have evolved a trading dynamic. Where x number of Item 1 is traded for y number of Item 2. A simple marketplace. And with this territory come scammers. Essentially a player who doesn't go through with his end of the deal. good player sends item to bad player. bad player removes good player from mafia and blocks him for ever contacting him through his facebook profile. This has given rise to my group, among many others, that lists these scammers (identified with their facebook profile ids) as they are reported every day. Now over time the list has grown and it has become difficult and unrealistic to expect people to know who is on the list and who is not. The Requirement A javascript bookmarklet (there are many already servicing different needs of the players) that sits on the browser and tells the user if the person he is about to trade with is a listed scammer or not. The Breakdown The user will click the bookmarklet when he is on the facebook profile of the person he is about to trade with. When clicked the script will pull the facebook profile id from the current page, and then scan a text file located on a third-party server and return with a pop-up box message that reports if the id is listed as a scammer or not. It should be pretty simple to do, except I don't know the first thing about javascript coding. So if there's anyone who can devote a few hours/days to help us out with this it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you Hi, It would be easier to explain this if you play mafia wars (or any game that includes intra-game exchange of gifts/items between members) but the actual scripting doesn't require any knowledge of the game. Background Information Mafia Wars is a game on Facebook (and myspace, yahoo etc.) that among other things allows its players to send gifts to each other. Now because different people end up with more things of one type and are short of things of another type, the players have evolved a trading dynamic. Where x number of Item 1 is traded for y number of Item 2. A simple marketplace. And with this territory come scammers. Essentially a player who doesn't go through with his end of the deal. good player sends item to bad player. bad player removes good player from mafia and blocks him for ever contacting him through his facebook profile. This has given rise to my group, among many others, that lists these scammers (identified with their facebook profile ids) as they are reported every day. Now over time the list has grown and it has become difficult and unrealistic to expect people to know who is on the list and who is not. The Requirement A javascript bookmarklet (there are many already servicing different needs of the players) that sits on the browser and tells the user if the person he is about to trade with is a listed scammer or not. The Breakdown The user will click the bookmarklet when he is on the facebook profile of the person he is about to trade with. When clicked the script will pull the facebook profile id from the current page, and then scan a text file located on a third-party server and return with a pop-up box message that reports if the id is listed as a scammer or not. It should be pretty simple to do, except I don't know the first thing about javascript coding. So if there's anyone who can devote a few hours/days to help us out with this it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. Hi, there. I'm wanting to put a gif on my site that when clicked, will display a random page for the visitor to see next. The gif name is located on my site he image/nextrandombutton.gif I have the below saved at randomlink.js and have it loaded to my site. But I can't get it to work. <!-- /* Random link button- By JavaScript Kit (http://javascriptkit.com) Over 300+ free scripts! This credit MUST stay intact for use */ //specify random links below. You can have as many as you want var randomlinks=new Array() randomlinks[0]="http://www.bigpileofdogshirts.com/vintageorangecratedogs.htm" randomlinks[1]="http://www.bigpileofdogshirts.com/mikesibley.htm" randomlinks[2]="http://www.bigpileofdogshirts.com/floraldreams.htm" randomlinks[3]="http://www.bigpileofdogshirts.com/pirates.htm" randomlinks[4]="http://www.bigpileofdogshirts.com/ilovemycartoonpupsquares-new.htm" function randomlink(){ window.location=randomlinks[Math.floor(Math.random()*randomlinks.length)] } //--> I've tried all four of the below, but each returns a different error message. <a href="javascript:randomlink.js"><img src="images/nextrandombutton.gif"></a> <a href="javascript:randomlink.()"><img src="images/nextrandombutton.gif"></a> <a href="javascript:randomlink.js()"><img src="images/nextrandombutton.gif"></a> <a href="javascript:randomlink.()"><img border="0" src="images/nextrandombutton.gif"></a> I am trying to figure out how to make a random number I can plug into a script count down from that number at certain times of the day until it reaches 0. I would like it to reset itself at midnight every day. I'm trying to make it work with a script I found on here that resets itself at midnight every day. So instead of it counting down too fast, it would count down to the next number after a randomly generated number of minutes until it reaches 0. But it wouldn't necessarily have to end at 0 at midnight. It could go from 845 to 323 at the end of the day at a slower pace. Is that possible?
Hi Everyone, I'm trying to place some script on my website using Dreamweaver. I have been given the script to add a review to our site from another service provider. I get the message "There is a syntax error on line 1..." I am totally unfamiliar with Java and was wondering if someone could check the code for me and tell me where the problem is? Really appreciate any help you can offer. Many thanks Cathal Code: <script type='text/javascript' language='javascript'>document.write(unescape("%3Clink rel='stylesheet' href='http://www.whatclinic.com/css/reva_reviews.css' type='text/css' media='screen' /%3E%3Cscript src='https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.4.2/jquery.min.js' type='text/javascript'%3E %3C/script %3E%3Cscript src='http://www.whatclinic.com/js/flXHR/flXHR.js' type='text/javascript'%3E %3C/script %3E%3Cscript src='http://www.whatclinic.com/js/external_reviews.js' type='text/javascript'%3E %3C/script %3E"));</script><script type='text/javascript' language='javascript'>document.write(unescape("%3Cdiv id='reva_reviewscoreholder' class='provider_all_Reviews'%3E%3C/div%3E%3Cscript type='text/javascript' language='javascript'%3E $(document).ready(function() {reva_showReviewScore_New(103086);});%3C/script %3E"));</script> Hi guys, i am trying to work with google maps api my issue is with creating an array of markers count the number of marker, and then if it equal two, issue an error msg. i wrote some code, but that doesn't work obviously. and my question is how do i write that code in javascript ? GEvent.addListener(map, 'click', function (overlay, latlng) { if (placeMarker.length < 2) { pendingLatLng = latlng; setTimeout("settleClick()", 225) } else { message("You can only select 2 points."); } }); a sample click event which looks like the line below does work. what am i doing wrong ?: google.maps.event.addListener(map, 'click', function (event) {placeMarker(event.latLng); }) Hello All! Brand new to Javascript here, so please forgive my basic question. I did a search but did not find exactly what I was looking for. My web site has a splash page with a large image broken into pieces and displayed in a table. I want to preload the images so the user doesn't see the table slowly "fill in" when using a slower internet connection. I have written a basic script, using the basic format of: <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript"> Image1= new Image(50,60) Image1.src = "something.gif" Image2 = new Image(70,80) Image2.src = "somethingelse" Image3 = new Image(90,100) Image3.src = "lastsomething.gif" </SCRIPT> and saved it as a .js file and placed it in my sites root directory. Just to be safe, I've placed the images there too. (do I have to do that though?) Still, it does not seem to be working. Below is the head from my splash page. Have I missed somthing here? I thought that by putting the script reference in the head, the images would be loaded before the table came up, but such does not seem to be the case. Any help would be most appreciated. Thanks! <html> <head> <title>Finish Well Endurance</title> <meta name="generator" content="Namo WebEditor"> <link type="text/css" rel="stylesheet" href="http://www.fwe1.net/css/index.css"> <script type="text/javascript"language="javascript"src="loadimages.js"></script> </head> <body bgcolor="#464646" text="black" link="#464646" vlink="#464646" alink="#464646"> <table border="0" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="600"> I have a nice little script that changes a company's logo (displayed in a side bar) when the user mouses over a part of an image map. Here is the basic code: Code: <head> <?php $s1 = "$otmm_image_string"; // this is a string of all the images// $qs1 = "\"".implode("\",\"",explode(",",$s1))."\""; <script type="text/javascript"> function doChanges(y){ var z= y; var imagevar = myimages[z]; var imagethis = this.href; changeimage(imagevar,imagethis); } </script> <script type="text/javascript"> function changeimage(towhat,url){ if (document.images){ document.images.targetimage.src=towhat.src gotolink=url } } function warp(){ window.location=gotolink } </script> <script type="text/javascript"> var myimages=new Array() var gotolink="#" function preloadimages(){ for (i=0;i<preloadimages.arguments.length;i++){ myimages[i]=new Image() myimages[i].src=preloadimages.arguments[i] } } preloadimages(<?echo("$qs1");?>); </script> </head> <body> <a href="javascript:warp()"><img src="/images/OnTheMiningMap/rilogo.png" name="targetimage" border="2"></a> <img src="http://www.the-rational-investor.com/images/OnTheMiningMap/<?echo("$map_version");?>" BORDER="2" usemap="#mymap"> <MAP NAME="mymap"> <area shape="rect" coords="<?echo("$rilogo_x_start");?>,<?echo("$rilogo_y_start");?>,<?echo("$rilogo_x_end");?>,<?echo("$rilogo_y_end");?>" onMouseover="doChanges(0)" href="http://www.therationalinvestor.ca/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" Title="The Rational Investor" alt="The Rational Investor"> </body> My question is, how can I get three different images (company logo, weekly price chart and monthly price chart - all of which are in an image folder on my server) to change on this one mouseover event. They are all displayed on a side bar individually. I tried replicating the function three times and altering each function's name but that ended up screwing the whole thing up. Any thoughts/suggestions would be greatly appreciated, Brian Hello I have a question for you guys and I hope someone could help me: I am trying to build a site , classified ads. And one of the features is selecting/making ads that you want to see in a separate page later on(something like a shopping cart) BUY way simpler after a user search for something he gets a LIST of numbered ads(different ID for each) and a button SELECT/MARK this ad. This select/mark button suppose to add the specific ad ID to a coockie and then when the user clicks "go to see my ads" its will pass ALL the ID numbers to aPHP page that will print what it should. what I was trying to do is try to use a "shopping cart" script and just use the part that each product has a "add to cart" button and in the "my cart" page it will show the selected products, but as I have no clue about javascript in this way I was willing to pass the variables(ID numbers) with JS and $_GET them with PHP and from there I can continue so what I need is : Asimple <form> that when u submit it , it sends a variable(ID) to a coockie and STAYS ON THE SAME PAGE then when you decide to see the selected list it will pass all the ID variables to the page with the link it self and I can GET it with PHP Any help Take a variable... var time = "12:00" split it... var hour=time.split(":"); ...then add or subtract from the numeric value of hour[0] based on timezone. ie. EST = -5 PST = -8 What would be the best way of doing this? Hi all, I want to find a Javascript if possible that emmulates the fuctionality shown under Editor's choice on either of these sites. http://www.irishtimes.com www.cnn.com I won't be using video but I would like the user to be able to click on a Left or Right arrow and upon doing this a new batch of Images with associated URL links will slide in. Problem I have is that I do not know what I should search for. Have tried keywords such as "Image Link Scroller", "Slideshow" but have not found a script that does something like what is on these websites. Any ideas? Hi there, I have a search function on my website. When a user types something, options (including his characters) are displayed in a box (layer) as hyperlinks using Ajax, a very common feature these days. My problem is that if the user clicks somewhere else in page the links display stays on screen. I tried to fix the issue by adding an onBlur event to the search box (different id that the "display" div): Code: document.getElementById('livesearch').style.display = 'none'; where livesearch is the id of the hyperlinks displaying div. Job done but...the hyperlink "box" dissapear and the problem now is that the links are not working (if you click on one, the div dissapear first (I SUPPOSE) and no redirection to link is made....) I tried a couple of if else tricks I could think of with no success. No need to say that I am not a javascript wizz....hope you like the js1 username Any help will be appreciated. Thank you in advance, Julian Hi, I am trying to write a small web app that is used to do some plots for over-the-time-collected data (children's growth measurements). The current objective is to re-use entered data. As I do not want to store anything on the server (which would lead to all the annoying username-password-stuff), nor in cookies, I would like put measurements into a local file and reload them into the HTML entering form. I know and fully appreciate that javascript is not able to read or write files; it is on the other hand obvious that this can be bypassed if I upload the respective file to the server which returns it in an ajax fashion. My main question is now: Is it possible to do some kind of internal upload, that ends up in a read of a local file? Something like a <form method="post" action="localscriptname" ...> with an <input type="file"...> field? Another (off-topic) question: My plots are in PDF format. I accidentally appended some data to the PDF file which did not cause any problems for the pdf readers. Can I rely on the fact that any pdf reader will ignore data after the %%EOF mark, but will keep it if a file is downloaded, directly opened by acroread or whatever, and later saved from the reader program? This would allow it to keep the plot and the raw data in one file and might be helpful for the not-so-computer-affine target audience of my program. Greetings! 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> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" /> <title>Test Project</title> <script type="text/javascript"> var clicks=0; function linkClick(){ document.getElementById('clicked').value = ++clicks; } </script> </head> <body> <p align="center"><a href="http://www.google.ie" target="_blank" onclick="linkClick()">Google</a></p> <p align="center"> </p> <p align="center"><a href="http://www.google.ie" target="_blank" onclick="linkClick()">Google</a></p> <p align="center"> </p> <p align="center"><a href="http://www.google.ie" target="_blank" onclick="linkClick()">Google</a></p> <p align="center"> </p> <td colspan="3" valign="top">You have clicked my links <input id="clicked" size="1" onfocus="this.blur();" value="0" > times</td> <Script Language="JavaScript"> if ("clicks">3); { window.open('http://ie.yahoo.com','','scrollbars=no,menubar=no,height=600,width=800,resizable=yes,toolbar=no,location=no,status=no'); } </Script> </body> </html> I am a complete novice, I've spend most of today trying to research and learn Javascript. I would like my page to keep a count of how many times the links have been opened (this is happening) I would like a new pop up window to occur when the count gets to a specif value (this isnt happening) OR maybe to have a new hyperlink to appear that the user can then click on? Thanks in advance. Hi Im new to javascript and need some help with a project I have, the task I have is: Create a page that can take a bloke of text and out put the following o How many times each letter occurs o How many spaces o How many words o How many times each word occurs o A list of things that are not words or special characters I think maybe use an array but im not sure, like I said im new to this so not too sure on how to do it. I know it would read into a file say a txt file and sort through it this way, possibly using some kind of loop to read through all of the text before sorting it and I know it might use variables. I know how to kind of work through the task I have, but to actually implement the mechanics of the javascript is something that I then struggle with Thanks to all that help. I have a vertical menu in which the sub menu is a box that pops out to the right and the user can click boxes to make selections (input check boxes). I would like some way to indicate to the user after they have left the sub menu, that they have made selections within that sub menu. Perhaps a number after the menu item name, in which the number of sub menu selections are indicated in parenthesis? Is this possible? Hi all, I have an array holding 100 randomly generated integers between 0-9 inclusive...firstArray[99] how do i use a second array to keep count of how many times each integer is generated..secondArray[9] |