JavaScript - Writing Program To Insert Messages On Server Minecraft. Paid Work
hi people I'd need a program just in command prompt to post messages on server minecraft, possibly being able to automate this process every few time, should I use it for more players at a time,
work done to pay 20 Euros or more p.s is nothing illegal Similar TutorialsHi everyone, new here. I'm trying to write a program that displays what a user has entered, it processes it, and displays it backwards This is what I have so far, Code: <script type="text/javascript"> var input ("Please enter a sentance","") So really this is what it needs to display. "The sentance you entered are "Hi people"" "The sentance in REVERSE order are "elpoep iH" If anyone can help, it would be awesome, since I'm a noob at this. so here is my "Project" for this class http://sw.cs.wwu.edu/~strickk/Project2/project2.html and here are the directions where im stuck at, just right click view source to see the code. I believe what i am doing wrong is where i enter my variables and i dont know how to get an alert message to pop up using an if statement as well as getting the values for the distances to show up correctly directions: 8. Now we will write some JavaScript to validate the input. We don’t want the user to be able to enter the same origin and destination city when they book a ticket. So we will use an if statement to check that. If they have entered the same origin and destination city then we will tell them that by using an alert statement and make them select again. All of your code to validate the input code goes in between the single quotes of the onClick event in the Calculate Fare button. Follow these steps: a) Assign the value of the origin city to a variable called origin Note that the value that gets assigned to origin is actually 0, 60, 90, 120 or 150 (and NOT Bellingham, Everett, Seattle etc.) since the value we gave to the each element of the list was its distance from Bellingham. This will make our lives easier later when we compute the fare. b) Assign the value of the destination city to a variable called destination in a similar fashion. c) Write an if statement that will test whether origin is equal to destination and if it is then do two things. i. Issue an alert message that says Please input different origin and destination cities ii. Stop the execution of the JavaScript code in the onClick event. Use return; as the second statement inside the if statement. Remember to use curly braces to denote that two statements are contained within the if statement. Your if statement will have the following structure to it. if (<put the test you want to do here>) { alert(<put the message here>); return; well i'm kind of new to this website and scripting with javascript but i am wondering: in a client side .js file i have some coding which results in a string which is stored in a variable called exportData now i want that string to be written into a text file on a server but how do i do that? it is not local on the client's pc and i can't find how to do it anywhere... can you guys help me? greetings, Fady I almost got part of this one program to work. It is of a golf sign with a golf ball moving across and landing in the word Golf into the "o" When the ball lands in the o the sign of "your online source of golf equipment" appears after ball has landed and grows in size. right now the ball is what I have but I can not get my sign to appear. I use 2 external files I will post all the coding here here is my main file I worked on this is my golfpage.htm file Code: <html> <head> <!-- New Perspectives on JavaScript Tutorial 4 Case Problem 1 The Golf Page Author: Date: 05 December 2010 Filename: golfpage.htm Supporting files: ball.gif, clouds.jpg, golf.js, golfer.gif, styles.css --> <title>The Golf Page</title> <link href="styles.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" /> <script src="golf.js" type="text/javascript"></script> <script type="text/javascript"> var x = new Array(-395, -389, -383, -377, -371, -365, -359, -353, -346, -340, -334, -328, -322, -316, -310, -304, -297, -291, -285, -279, -273, -267, -261, -255, -248, -242, -236, -230, -224, -218, -212, -206, -199, -193, -187, -181, -175, -169, -163, -157, -150, -144, -138, -132, -126, -120, -114, -108, -101, -95, -93, -91, -88, -86, -83, -81, -78, -76, -73, -71, -69, -66, -64, -61, -59, -56, -54, -51, -49, -47, -44, -42, -39, -37, -34, -32, -29, -27, -24, -22, -20, -17, -15, -12, -10, -7, -5, -2, 0); var y = new Array(-300, -300, -300, -299, -298, -297, -296, -294, -292, -290, -288, -285, -282, -279, -276, -272, -268, -264, -260, -255, -250, -245, -240, -234, -228, -222, -216, -209, -202, -195, -188, -180, -172, -164, -156, -147, -138, -129, -120, -110, -100, -90, -80, -69, -58, -47, -36, -24, -12, 0, -5, -10, -14, -18, -22, -25, -29, -32, -34, -37, -39, -41, -43, -45, -46, -47, -48, -48, -48, -48, -48, -48, -47, -46, -45, -43, -42, -40, -37, -35, -32, -29, -26, -23, -19, -15, -11, -6, 0); var index=0; var lastindex=x.length-1; // var fs=getFontSize("slogan"); function moveBall() { if (index <= lastindex) { placeIt("Ball", x[index], y[index]); index++; setTimeout("moveBall()", 5); } else { setFontSize("slogan", 25); } } </script> </head> <body onload="moveBall()"> <div id="Golfer" ><img src="golfer.gif" width="40px" alt="" /></div> <div id="Title"> THE G<div style="display: inline; position: relative; background-color: black;" ><img id="Ball" src="ball.gif" alt="O" /></div>LF PAGE </div> <div id="box" style=""> <span id="slogan"> Your Online Source of Golf Equipment </span> </div> </body> </html> Here is one external file where I made some functions this is the golf.js file Code: New Perspectives on JavaScript Tutorial 4 Case Problem 1 The Golf Page Name: Date: 05 december 2010 Function List: placeIt(id, x, y) Places the id object at the coordinates (x, y) showIt(id) Shows the id object by setting the object visibility to "visible" getFontSize(id) Retrieves the font size of the id object setFontSize(id, fs) Sets the font size of the id object to fs changeFontSize(id, dfs) Changes the font size of the id object by dfs */ function showIt(id) { object=document.getElementById(id); object.style.visibility="visible"; } function placeIt(id, x, y) { // Places the id object at the coordinates (x,y) object = document.getElementById(id); object.style.left = x + "px"; object.style.top = y + "px"; } function getFontSize(id) { // Returns the font size of the object with the value id object = document.getElementById(id); size = parseInt(object.style.fontSize); return (size); } function setFontSize(id, ptsize) { // Sets the font size of the object with the value id object = document.getElementById(id); object.style.fontSize = ptsize + "pt"; } function changeFontSize(id, dfs) { // Returns the font size of the object with the value id fs = getFontSize(id); setFontSize(id, fs + dfs); } Here is the styles.css page Code: /* New Perspectives on JavaScript Tutorial 4 Case Problem 1 Filename: styles.css This file contains styles used in the golfpage.htm file */ body {font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 18pt; color:blue; background-image: url(clouds.jpg)} #Title {position: absolute; left:395px; top:260px} #Ball {position:relative; top:0px; left:0px} #Ball img {border-width: 0px} #box {width:600px; height: 250px; border-style:solid; border-width:1 4 4 1; border-color:blue; background-color:rgb(0,255,0); text-align: center} #slogan {visibility: hidden; position: relative; top: 50px; color:black; font-family: Times New Roman, Times, serif; font-style:italic; font-weight:bold} What i am not able to get work i think is to call the changeFontSize() function to increase the size of the "sign" also an if statement to test value of fs variable is less then equal to 20 how do i get my sign to appear on the output? thanks Hello all out there I am going to post this in 2 separate views. I am working on an assignment from this link http://books.google.ca/books?id=aG_T2aD ... MonthCell()&source=bl&ots=EJXyGF-tbI&sig=vbgqgua2uSaL6DWp0Rx_BYoZ0z8&hl=en&ei=9C7gTLmiAYaXnAeywLWRDw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&re snum=1&ved=0CBcQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=writeMonthCell()&f=false if u scroll down to case 1 is what I am working on included in the case are 2 other files as to the one i have to work on i used all the proper steps and instructions and i think I have the correcting coding for my form however my program still does not work here is the exact code i am using let me know if anyone sees any errors, as I am convinced i have it correct? Here is my code: <html> <head> <!-- New Perspectives on JavaScript Tutorial 3 Case Problem 1 The Lighthouse Author: John Res Date: November 14 2010 Filename: clist.htm Supporting files: lhouse.css, list.js, logo.jpg --> <title>The Lighthouse</title> <link href="lhouse.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" /> <script type"text/javascript" src"list.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript"> function amountTotal() { // return sum of values to amount array total=0; for(var i=0; i<amount.length; i++) { // set variable to 0 total+=amount[i]; } return total; } </script> </head> <body> <div id="title"> <img src="logo.jpg" alt="The Lighthouse" /> The Lighthouse<br /> 543 Oak Street<br /> Delphi, KY 89011<br/> (542) 555-7511 </div> <div id="data_list"> <script type=”text/javascript”> // set up variables of rows and cellspaces document.write(“<table border=’1′ rules=’rows’ cellspacing=’0′>”); document.write(“<tr><th>Date</th><th>Amount</th><th>First Name</th>”); document.write(“<th>Last Name</th><th>Address</th></tr>”); for (i=0; i< amount.length; i++) { // create a loop in counter of variable starting at 0 and increase of 1 increments if (i%2==0) document.write(“<tr>”); else document.write(“<tr class=’yellowrow’>”); // have every row with a yellow background use a loop document.write(“<td>”+date[i]+”</td>”); document.write(“<td class=’amt’>”+amount[i]+”</td>”); // have values of the dates document.write(“<td>”+firstName[i]+”</td>”); document.write(“<td>”+lastName[i]+”</td>”); document.write(“<td>”); document.write(street[i]+”<br />”); document.write(city[i]+”, “+state[i]+” “+zip[i]); // zip arrays for address document.write(“</td>”); document.write(“</tr>”); } document.write(“</table>”); </script> </div> <div id="totals"> <script type=”text/javascript”> // use script elements in HTML document.write(“<table border=’1′ cellspacing=’1′>”); document.write(“<tr><th id=’sumTitle’ colspan=’2′>Summary</th></tr>”); document.write(“<tr><th>Contributors</th>”); document.write(“<td>”+amount.length+”</td></tr>”); document.write(“<tr><th>Amount</th>”); document.write(“<td>$”+amountTotal()+”</td></tr>”); document.write(“</table>”); </script> </div> </body> </html> thanks everyone I have a piece of code which I suppose to click on to activate: Code: <a href ="javascript:(function() { newwindow = window.open(); newwindow.document.write('<html><head><title>Your new title here</title></head>'); newwindow.document.write('<body><embed src = 'http://www.flashppt.com/images/tangramone.swf' height='100%' width='100%'></embed></body></html>'); } )();"> Run flash popup </a> I have spent a very long time looking at it but I still can't figure it out. The problem is with line with <embed> tag. My purpose is to open a swf flash in a new popup window such that it must have a Pretty title name (instead of its addresss). Since opening that SWF directly does not leave me the option of change the popup title , so I use the above method... I appreciate much if you can help ! What is best for creating a PTC script
I have the following JavaScript (see below). The script requests an XML file from the server and displays it on the page. The script works fine when the requested XML file is stored on the same server as the script. The problem is when I try requesting an XML file from an external server such as the National Weather Service. I get an error. If I take the XML file from the National Weather Service and save it to my server it works. Why can't I use my script to request XML files stored on external servers? Thanks in advance for any help. Javascript Code Code: window.onload = initAll; var xhr = false; function initAll() { document.getElementById("makeTextRequest").onclick = getNewFile; document.getElementById("makeXMLRequest").onclick = getNewFile; } function getNewFile() { makeRequest(this.href); return false; } function makeRequest(url) { if (window.XMLHttpRequest) { xhr = new XMLHttpRequest(); } else { if (window.ActiveXObject) { try { xhr = new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP"); } catch (e) { } } } if (xhr) { xhr.onreadystatechange = showContents; xhr.open("GET", url, true); xhr.send(null); } else { document.getElementById("updateArea").innerHTML = "Sorry, but I couldn't create an XMLHttpRequest"; } } function showContents() { if (xhr.readyState == 4) { if (xhr.status == 200) { if (xhr.responseXML && xhr.responseXML.contentType=="text/xml") { var outMsg = xhr.responseXML.getElementsByTagName("choices")[0].textContent; } else { var outMsg = xhr.responseText; } } else { var outMsg = "There was a problem with the request " + xhr.status; } document.getElementById("updateArea").innerHTML = outMsg; } } HTML Code 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> <title>My First Ajax Script</title> <script type="text/javascript" src="script01.js"></script> </head> <body> <p><a id="makeXMLRequest" href="http://www.weather.gov/xml/current_obs/KOJC.xml">Request an XML file</a></p> <div id="updateArea"> </div> </body> </html> Hi! I was wondering if anyone could help with the code below. I think there is something wrong with the "thecontents[] part below. Could anyone have a look and possible email me with a finished version... Code: <table border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> <tr> <td width="100%"><form name="ddmessage"><table border="0" width="100%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> <tr> <td width="100%"><select name="selectbox" size="1" onChange="changecontent(this)"> <option selected value="What is JavaScript?">What is JavaScript?</option> <option value="Why learn JavaScript?">Why learn JavaScript?</option> <option value="What do you think of the site?">What do you think of the site?</option> <option value="I'd like to feature one of these codes on my site.">I'd like to feature one of these codes on my site.</option> </select><br> </td> </tr> <tr> <td width="100%"><textarea rows="8" name="contentbox" cols="35" wrap="virtual"></textarea><br> <font face="arial" size="-2">This free script provided by <a href="http://javascriptkit.com">JavaScript Kit</a></font> </td> </tr> </table> </form> </td> </tr> </table> <p> <script language="JavaScript"> /* Drop down messages script By JavaScript Kit (http://javascriptkit.com) Over 400+ free scripts here! */ //change contents of message box, where the first one corresponds with the first drop down box, second with second box etc var thecontents=new Array() thecontents[0]='Its what I used to make this :/' thecontents[1]='I wouldn't reccommend it, its rather hard. Though, I hate to blow ones own trumpet, I am learning to do it rather well.' thecontents[2]='I hope you have enjoyed it! Email support@matthewjmorris.co.uk with your comments. Also, if you have any bits to go on this page, email Support aswell with the code, instructions for installing the code and your name! Your name may appear here, along with your code!' thecontents[3]='support@matthewjmorris.co.uk' //don't edit pass this line function changecontent(which){ document.ddmessage.contentbox.value=thecontents[which.selectedIndex] } document.ddmessage.contentbox.value=thecontents[document.ddmessage.selectbox.selectedIndex] </script> Thanks! I had posted a previous forum for help and solved a problem. However, than the links lost their formatting in the browser. I kept going as I am doing a lesson out of a textbook and the links are fixed now, but my coded object is not showing up. There should be a calendar in the upper righthand corner. I posted the javascript first and only a section of html after. Code: function calendar() { var calDate = new Date("March 18, 2011"); document.write("<table id='calendar_table'>"); writeCalTitle(calDate); writeDayNames(); writeCalDays(calDate); document.write("</table>"); } function writeCalTitle (calendarDay) { var monthName = new Array ("January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June", "July", "August", "September", "October", "November", "December"); var thisMonth=calendarDay.getMonth(); var thisYear=calendarDay.getFullYear(); document.write("<tr>"); document.write("<th id='calendar_head' colspan='7'>"); document.write(monthName[thisMonth]+" "+thisYear); document.write("</th>"); document.write("</tr>"); } function writeDayNames() { var dayName = new Array("Sun", "Mon", "Tue", "Wed", "Thu", "Fri", "Sat"); document.write("<tr>"); for (var i=0; i < dayName.length; i++){ document.write("<th class='calendar_weekdays'> "+dayName[i]+"</th>"); } document.write("<tr>"); } function daysInMonth(calendarDay) { var thisYear = calendarDay.getFullYear(); var thisMonth = calendayDay.getMonth(); var dayCount = new Array(31, 28, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31); if (thisyear % 4 == 0) { if((thisyear % 100 != 0) || (thisyear % 400 == 0)){ dayCount[1] = 29; //this is a leap year } } return dayCount[thisMonth]; } function writeCalDays(calendarDay){ var dayCount = 1; var totalDays = daysInMonth(calendarDay); calendarDay.setDate(1); var weekDay = calendarDay.getDay(); document.write("<tr>"); for (var i = 0; i < weekday; i++) { document.write("<td></td>"); } while (dayCount <= totalDays) { if (weekDay == 0) document.write ("<tr>"); document.write("<td class='calendar_dates'>"+dayCount+"</td>"); if (weekday == 6) document.write ("</tr>"); dayCount++; calendarDay.setDate(dayCount); weekDay = calendarDay.getDay(); } document.write("</tr>"); } Code: <title>The Chamberlain Civic Center</title> <link href="ccc.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" /> <link href="calendar.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" /> <script src="cal.js" type="text/javascript"></script> </head> <body> <div id="head"> <script type="text/javascript"> calendar(); </script> <img src="logo.gif" alt="Chamberlain Civic Center" /> </div> If you want, I can upload the files to my school server so you can view the webpage in a browser. The error console says that there is a missing parenthetical where I have the ! symbol. I don't see that. Also it says that calendarDay is not defined. I need help making new messages appearing at the top of the chatbox, not the bottom. Anyone know how to do that? Also, how can I make it hold only X amount of messages then after X amount of messages it just removes the last one. Thanks This isn't all the code but I figure it has to be something within this code that I have to change. If you want to look at the source code to go http://gifts4points.com and take a look there. Code: //Function for initializating the page. function startChat() { //Start Recieving Messages. getChatText(); } //Gets the browser specific XmlHttpRequest Object function getXmlHttpRequestObject() { if (window.XMLHttpRequest) { return new XMLHttpRequest(); } else if(window.ActiveXObject) { return new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP"); } else { document.getElementById('p_status').innerHTML = 'Status: Cound not create XmlHttpRequest Object. Consider upgrading your browser.'; } } //Gets the current messages from the server function getChatText() { if (receiveReq.readyState == 4 || receiveReq.readyState == 0) { receiveReq.open("GET", 'getChat.php?chat=1&last=' + lastMessage, true); receiveReq.onreadystatechange = handleReceiveChat; receiveReq.send(null); } } //Add a message to the chat server. function sendChatText() { if(document.getElementById('txt_message').value == '') { alert("You have not entered a message"); return; } if (sendReq.readyState == 4 || sendReq.readyState == 0) { sendReq.open("POST", 'getChat.php?chat=1&last=' + lastMessage, false); sendReq.setRequestHeader('Content-Type','application/x-www-form-urlencoded'); sendReq.onreadystatechange = handleSendChat; var param = 'message=' + document.getElementById('txt_message').value; param += '&name=<?php echo $_SESSION['login']; ?>'; param += '&chat=1'; sendReq.send(param); document.getElementById('txt_message').value = ''; } } //When our message has been sent, update our page. function handleSendChat() { //Clear out the existing timer so we don't have //multiple timer instances running. clearInterval(mTimer); getChatText(); } Hi all. I'm trying stuff out for learning. What I would like to do is display the first error message in array ie 'required' if its still wrong when validate again I want message two to display ie 'still required' but I can't work it out. As expected, I always get the last message. Can it be done as I would like or is it done another way? Code: var errmail = []; errmail[0]="Required"; errmail[1]="Still required"; errmail[2]="Oi idiot, enter a VALID email"; /other code here/ email checked and failed for (i=0; i<errmail.length; i++) document.getElementById("emerr").innerHTML = errmail[i] ; /other code/ any positive input very welcome LT ps:-)smile On twitter, when you change your avatar/background a small white box covering an inch of the top of the page appears. How can I do this?
I'm trying to make these two messages change every two seconds. I'm not sure if the setInterval needs to be outside of the function. Also, not sure about HTML action"". It's not working and I'm not sure where my mistakes are. Very frustrating. I know it's easy for some of you, please help! <script type="text/javascript"> var curMessage="message1"; var changeMessage="message2"; function adMessage() { if (curMessage) {document.getElementbyId("message").value = "Place your Thanksgiving orders today!"; changeMessage; setInterval ('adMessage()',2000); } else (changeMessage); {document.getElementbyId("message").value = "All orders must be received by November 20th!"; curMessage; setInterval ('adMessage()',2000); } } </script> </head> <body onload="adMessage();"> <h1>Forestville Foods</h1> <h2>Party Platters</h2> <form name="advertising" action="adMessage"> <input type="text" name="message" size="60" value="Place your Thanksgiving orders today!" /> </form> What can I do to find out what the errors in the error console mean?
I need help to make a Server to server connection I already have a server connected to clients, clients send msgs and it echoes back to all of them and now i want when a client sends a msg it echoes on his server and the other server too .. so when any of the clients on any of the servers sends a msg it is broadcasted all over the servers to all clients This is my SERVER code Code: import java.io.*; import java.net.*; public class MultiThreadChatServer { // Declaration section: This part to declare the server socket, client // socket, input stream // and output stream static Socket clientSocket = null; static ServerSocket serverSocket = null; // server can hold up to 10 clients static clientThread t[] = new clientThread[10]; public static void main(String args[]) { int port_number = 6000; if (args.length < 1) { System.out.println("Server Started \n" + "Now using port number=" + port_number); } else { port_number = Integer.valueOf(args[0]).intValue(); } // Initialization section: Where I try to open a server socket on the // given port try { serverSocket = new ServerSocket(port_number); } catch (IOException e) { System.out.println(e); } // Create a socket object from the ServerSocket to listen and accept // connections // Open input and output streams for this socket will be created in // client's thread since every client is served by the server in // an individual thread while (true) { try { clientSocket = serverSocket.accept(); for (int i = 0; i <= 9; i++) { if (t[i] == null) { (t[i] = new clientThread(clientSocket, t)).start(); break; } } } catch (IOException e) { System.out.println(e); } } } } // This client thread opens the input and the output streams for a particular // client, // ask the client's name, informs all the clients currently connected to the // server about the fact that a new client has joined the chat room, // and as long as it receive data, echos that data back to all other clients. // When the client leaves the chat room this thread informs also all the // clients about that and terminates. class clientThread extends Thread { DataInputStream is = null; PrintStream os = null; Socket clientSocket = null; clientThread t[]; public clientThread(Socket clientSocket, clientThread[] t) { this.clientSocket = clientSocket; this.t = t; } public void run() { String line; String name; try { is = new DataInputStream(clientSocket.getInputStream()); os = new PrintStream(clientSocket.getOutputStream()); os.println("Enter your name."); name = is.readLine(); os.println("Hello " + name + " you can now start chatting with all the connected chat-mates"); for (int i = 0; i <= 9; i++) if (t[i] != null && t[i] != this) t[i].os.println(".." + name + " has entered the chat room .."); while (true) { line = is.readLine(); if (line.startsWith("/quit")) break; for (int i = 0; i <= 9; i++) if (t[i] != null) t[i].os.println("<" + name + "> " + line); } for (int i = 0; i <= 9; i++) if (t[i] != null && t[i] != this) t[i].os.println("" + name + " has left the chat room .."); os.println("Bye " + name + " .."); // Clean up: // Set to null the current thread variable such that other client // could // be accepted by the server for (int i = 0; i <= 9; i++) if (t[i] == this) t[i] = null; // close the output stream // close the input stream // close the socket is.close(); os.close(); clientSocket.close(); } catch (IOException e) { } ; } } Hello all, i am new to this forum.. i am validating a form and displaying results.. but, instead of displaying the result in popup(alert), i need to display it as a text that disappears after a few seconds.. Code: function valtext() { if(document.getElementById("functional").value == "") { document.getElementById("label").innerHTML=message; startTimer(); } } function hideMessage() { document.getElementById("label").style.display="none"; clearTimeout(tim); } function startTimer() { tim = setTimeout("hideMessage()",3000); } i did it using the above code.. but my problem is, i cant check it the second time, without reloading the page.. how to do it without refreshing the page and i want to add a bg color to that warning.. how to do that.. and, is there anyother way of doing it? any help is much appreciated.. and thanks I'm wanting to put a piece of code on my website that will display when our next meeting will be. We have 2 meetings per month. I'm thinking what I need to do is create a code that gets the current month, day of month, and year then combines it together somehow, and if that combination is in a certain range a particular statement, "Next meeting is MM, DD YY." or "Next meeting is today." is displayed. If date is equal to or between 01012012 and 01112012, "Next meeting is January, 12 2012" is displayed. If date is equal to 01122012, "Next meeting is today" is displayed. If date is equal to or between 01132012 and 01252012, "Next meeting is January, 26 2012" is displayed. If date is equal to 01262012, "Next meeting is today" is displayed. ...that kind of thing. How would I combine the month, day of month, and year? Would 48 if statements be what I need to do? Sorry, I'm pretty new to javascript. If there's a better way to do this, please let me know. Thanks, CJ Hi all, I have an issue that seems to relate to IE6 only. Tested and working in IE8 and FF3. If you go to the following page and click 'Buy Now' at the bottom of the page to submit the form the jQuery validate library error messages are displayed at the top of the page, rather than next to the corresponding form element: http://bit.ly/cc97GP Any help appreciated with this one. Seems to work fine in IE8 and FF3 as mentioned. Best Regards, Picco Hi, Could I use javascript code to stop Internet Explorer script error messages? Bob Kuspe |