JavaScript - Help! Simple English To Spanish Translator Javascript
So I have an assignment where I need to make a program to make a simple translator.
Where I insert a text box for the user to input i.e. "Hello" and the other textbox to display the word in spanish. Problem is im having trouble displaying the output and having a textbox to out put it too. Also i dont think my button is functioning correctly. Please help! It would be greatly appreciated! <html> <h2> English to Spanish Translator </h2> <head> <script type = "text/javascript"> PHRASES = [["hello", "hola"], ["hi, hola"], ["how are you", "como estas"], ["sorry", "lo siento"], ["thank you", "gracias"], ["please", "por favor"], ["how are you doing today"], ["como estas hoy"], ["I love you", "te amo"], ["hey, eh"], ["welcome", "bienvenido"], ["my name is", "mi nombre es"], [ "good morning", "buenos dias"], ["goodbye","adios"], ["i don't know", "no se"], ["help", "ayudame"], ["happy birthday", "feliz cumpleanos"]] function capitalize (str) { return str.charAt(0).toUpperCase() + str.substring(1); } function translate (text) { for (var i = 0; i < PHRASES.length; i++) { var toReplace = new RegExp("\\b" + PHRASES[i][0] + "\\b", "i"); var index = text.search(toReplace); while (index != -1) { if (text.charAt(index) >= "A" && text.charAt(index) <= "Z") { text = text.replace(toReplace, capitalize(PHRASES[i][1])); } else { text = text.replace(toReplace),PHRASES[i][1]); } index = text.search(toReplace); } } return text; } </script> </head> <body> <form name = "ButtonForm"> <p> Enter a word or phrase </p> <input type = "text" name = "input" value = "" /> <br></br> <input type = "button" value = "Translate" onClick = "translate();" /> <br> </br> </form> </body> </html> Reply With Quote 02-03-2015, 10:12 PM #2 jmrker View Profile View Forum Posts Senior Coder Join Date Aug 2006 Location FL Posts 3,175 Thanks 39 Thanked 510 Times in 504 Posts I have not tested your entire array of words, but this should get you started. NOTES: 1. You did not pass a word to 'translate()' for it to check 2. You did not have a place to store the returned value of the translation 3. You should not use reserved words as variables (ie, text as a function parameter) Code: <html> <h2> English to Spanish Translator </h2> <head> <script type = "text/javascript"> PHRASES = [ ["hello", "hola"], ["hi, hola"], ["how are you", "como estas"], ["sorry", "lo siento"], ["thank you", "gracias"], ["please", "por favor"], ["how are you doing today"], ["como estas hoy"], ["I love you", "te amo"], ["hey, eh"], ["welcome", "bienvenido"], ["my name is", "mi nombre es"], ["good morning", "buenos dias"], ["goodbye","adios"], ["i don't know", "no se"], ["help", "ayudame"], ["happy birthday", "feliz cumpleanos"] ]; function capitalize (str) { return str.charAt(0).toUpperCase() + str.substring(1); } function translate (txt) { for (var i=0; i<PHRASES.length; i++) { var toReplace = new RegExp("\\b" + PHRASES[i][0] + "\\b", "i"); var index = txt.search(toReplace); while (index != -1) { if (txt.charAt(index) >= "A" && txt.charAt(index) <= "Z") { txt = txt.replace(toReplace, capitalize(PHRASES[i][1])); } else { txt = txt.replace(toReplace,PHRASES[i][1]); } index = txt.search(toReplace); } } return txt; } </script> </head> <body> <form name="ButtonForm" action="" method="post" onsubmit="return false"> <p> Enter a word or phrase </p> <input type="text" name="inText" id="inText" value="" /> <p> <input type="button" value="Translate" onClick = "document.getElementById('outText').value = translate(document.getElementById('inText').value)" /> <p> <input type="text" name="outText" id="outText" value="" /> </form> </body> </html> BTW, you should enclose your script between [ code] and [ /code] tags (without the spaces) to retain formatting and make it easier for forum members to read, test, debug, etc. Good Luck! Similar TutorialsHey guys! I need a simple JavaScript word translator where the user can type a sentence into a text box and then be presented with what they just typed in on the page but with any programmed word replacements. I want to be able to programme in the words myself for replacement so no Google; this will be a personal offline thing and isn't used to translate a language. For example, if I programmed the word " chocolate " to be replaced with " strawberry ", and " a lot " to be replaced with " loads ", and typed into the text-box: "I like chocolate sauce a lot ". It would then display the sentence on the page, but with the word alterations. Therefore looking like this: "I like strawberry sauce loads ". That being just an example. I want to be able to easily add additional word replacements without hassle using only JavaScript, I don't want it to translate the text on the page or anything, just what you type into the text-box. So let's pretend the words were programmed as follows: . cat = dog, . love = adore . very much = a lot And I typed into the text-box the following: "I have a cat, and I love her very much. " On the same page, it would then display this text: "I have a dog, and I adore him a lot. " I cannot use other code as I am only fond with JavaScript. I would need the text-box to automatically be selected by default everytime the page is loaded, and then for it to clear everytime you click 'Submit' or press the [Enter] key, ready for the next sentence to be typed in. I know this is a lot to ask but I didn't know who else to turn to. Anyways, I know you'll know this WAY better than me, ha; hope you can help! Cheers guys!!! Hi, I'm currently trying to get javascript to work with internet explorer. I managed to get one part of the translation file to work. It's a javascript to change some of the words on Facebook from English to Secwepemc (native american language). The original file works in Firefox and Chrome but not in safari. I knew it was because internet explorer has its own parameters. A file works completely for FF and chrome but not for IE. So, I changed the language a bit so that IE can understand it. Now I have one part of the translation working but not the others. I am wondering if it would be better to use ID's, names, and class all together to get the english words I want to change. I am using grease monkey for IE to use this script. I know firefox and chrome are much better but the plan is for everyone to use and some people still use IE. I know that if I have part of the words translating, then it must be the wrong identifiers. If someone can either help me find the right identifiers or if I missed changing syntax from FF and Chrome to IE, that would be amazing! Here is the javascript file. Code: var es = new Array(); es["Home"] = "Tsitcw"; es["News Feed"] = "Lexeyem"; es["Friends"] = "Kweselkten"; es["Like"] = "Xwexwisten"; es[" likes this."] = " r xwexwistes."; es["Today"] = "Pyin Te Sitqt"; es["Say hello."] = "Say weytk."; es["Say hi."] = "Say weytk."; es["Tomorrow"] = "Pexweyt"; es["What are you planning?"] = "Me7 Stemi ke7 tsuwet?"; es["Where?"] = "T'he7en"; es["Who's invited?"] = "Sweti7?"; es["What's on your mind?"] = "Stemi ke7 peti'nesme?"; function loadSecwepemc() { var fbelem = document.getElementsByTagName('a'); for (var i = 0; i < fbelem.length; i++) { var thisElem = fbelem[i]; if (thisElem.innerText in es) { thisElem.innerText = es[thisElem.innerText]; } } var fbelem = document.getElementsByTagName('span'); for (var i = 0; i < fbelem.length; i++) { var thisElem = fbelem[i]; if (thisElem.innerText in es) { thisElem.innerText = es[thisElem.innerText]; } } var fbelem = document.getElementsByClassName('ego_social_context'); for (var i = 0; i < fbelem.length; i++) { var thisElem = fbelem[i]; if (thisElem.innerText in es) { thisElem.innerText = es[thisElem.innerText]; } } var fbelem = document.getElementsByTagName('input'); for (var i = 0; i < fbelem.length; i++) { var thisElem = fbelem[i]; if (thisElem.getAttribute('placeholder') in es) { thisElem.setAttribute('placeholder',es[thisElem.getAttribute('placeholder')]); } if (thisElem.getAttribute('value') in es) { thisElem.setAttribute('value',es[thisElem.getAttribute('value')]); } } var fbelem = document.getElementsByTagName('textarea'); for (var i = 0; i < fbelem.length; i++) { var thisElem = fbelem[i]; if (thisElem.getAttribute('placeholder') in es) { thisElem.setAttribute('placeholder',es[thisElem.getAttribute('placeholder')]); } if (thisElem.getAttribute('title') in es) { thisElem.setAttribute('title',es[thisElem.getAttribute('title')]); } if (thisElem.innerText in es) { thisElem.innerText = es[thisElem.innerText]; } } var fbelem = document.getElementsByTagName('h3'); for (var i = 0; i < fbelem.length; i++) { var thisElem = fbelem[i]; if (thisElem.innerText in es) { thisElem.innerText = es[thisElem.innerText]; thisElem.attachEvent( "onClick", loadSecwepemc()); // capture phase } } var fbelem = document.getElementsByTagName('h2'); for (var i = 0; i < fbelem.length; i++) { var thisElem = fbelem[i]; if (thisElem.innerText in es) { icon = thisElem.childNodes[0] thisElem.innerText = es[thisElem.innerText]; thisElem.appendChild(icon) } } } loadSecwepemc(); function changedNode(e) { var fbelem = e.target.getElementsByTagName('a'); for (var i = 0; i < fbelem.length; i++) { var thisElem = fbelem[i]; if (thisElem.innerText in es) { thisElem.innerText = es[thisElem.innerText]; } } var fbelem = e.target.getElementsByTagName('span'); for (var i = 0; i < fbelem.length; i++) { var thisElem = fbelem[i]; if (thisElem.innerText in es) { thisElem.innerText = es[thisElem.innerText]; thisElem.attachEvent( "onLoad", loadSecwepemc()); // capture phase } } var fbelem = e.target.getElementsByClassName('ego_social_context'); for (var i = 0; i < fbelem.length; i++) { var thisElem = fbelem[i]; if (thisElem.innerText in es) { thisElem.innerText = es[thisElem.innerText]; } } var fbelem = e.target.getElementsByTagName('input'); for (var i = 0; i < fbelem.length; i++) { var thisElem = fbelem[i]; if (thisElem.getAttribute('placeholder') in es) { thisElem.setAttribute('placeholder',es[thisElem.getAttribute('placeholder')]); } if (thisElem.getAttribute('value') in es) { thisElem.setAttribute('value',es[thisElem.getAttribute('value')]); } } var fbelem = document.getElementsByTagName('textarea'); for (var i = 0; i < fbelem.length; i++) { var thisElem = fbelem[i]; if (thisElem.getAttribute('placeholder') in es) { thisElem.setAttribute('placeholder',es[thisElem.getAttribute('placeholder')]); } if (thisElem.getAttribute('title') in es) { thisElem.setAttribute('title',es[thisElem.getAttribute('title')]); } if (thisElem.innerText in es) { thisElem.innerText = es[thisElem.innerText]; } } var fbelem = e.target.getElementsByTagName('h3'); for (var i = 0; i < fbelem.length; i++) { var thisElem = fbelem[i]; if (thisElem.innerText in es) { thisElem.innerText = es[thisElem.innerText]; thisElem.attachEvent( "onClick", loadSecwepemc()); // capture phase } } var fbelem = e.target.getElementsByTagName('h2'); for (var i = 0; i < fbelem.length; i++) { var thisElem = fbelem[i]; if (thisElem.innerText in es) { icon = thisElem.childNodes[0] thisElem.innerText = es[thisElem.innerText]; thisElem.appendChild(icon) } } } document.attachEvent('onNodeInserted', changedNode()); I have a successful translator that has random letter, number and symbols assigned to various letters problem is it only lets assign 1 character to 1 letter when i want to assign 4 characters to each letter to ensure the code cant be broken here is a snipet of what im working with its different then normal translators....
Code: <script language="javascript"> function translate() { if (document.form1.elements[0].checked == true) { EtoA() } else if (document.form1.elements[1].checked == true) { AtoE() } else { } } function EtoA() { var toggle = "false" var xlate = document.form1.elements[4].value var xlation = "" document.form1.elements[5].value = "" for (var i = 0; i <= xlate.length; i++) { tempa = xlate.charAt(i) if ( tempa == "[") { toggle = "true" i++ } else if ( tempa == "]") { toggle = "false" i++ } tempa = xlate.charAt(i) if (toggle == "true") { tempb = tempa } else if(tempa == "a") { tempb = "9" } else if(tempa == "b") { tempb = "a" } else if(tempa == "c") { tempb = "0" } else if(tempa == "d") { tempb = "c" } else if(tempa == "e") { tempb = "3" } else if(tempa == "f") { tempb = "b" } else if(tempa == "g") { tempb = "4" } else if(tempa == "h") { tempb = "?" } else if(tempa == "i") { tempb = "5" } else if(tempa == "j") { tempb = "6" } else if(tempa == "k") { tempb = "e" } else if(tempa == "l") { tempb = "+" } else if(tempa == "m") { tempb = "x" } else if(tempa == "n") { tempb = "7" } else if(tempa == "o") { tempb = "v" } else if(tempa == "p") { tempb = "1" } else if(tempa == "q") { tempb = "t" } else if(tempa == "r") { tempb = "q" } else if(tempa == "s") { tempb = "g" } else if(tempa == "t") { tempb = "n" } else if(tempa == "u") { tempb = "<" } else if(tempa == "v") { tempb = ">" } else if(tempa == "w") { tempb = "^" } else if(tempa == "x") { tempb = "!" } else if(tempa == "y") { tempb = "@" } else if(tempa == "z") { tempb = "#" } else if(tempa == "A") { tempb = "9" } else if(tempa == "B") { tempb = "a" } else if(tempa == "C") { tempb = "0" } else if(tempa == "D") { tempb = "c" } else if(tempa == "E") { tempb = "3" } else if(tempa == "F") { tempb = "b" } else if(tempa == "G") { tempb = "4" } else if(tempa == "H") { tempb = "h" } else if(tempa == "I") { tempb = "5" } else if(tempa == "J") { tempb = "6" } else if(tempa == "K") { tempb = "e" } else if(tempa == "L") { tempb = "f" } else if(tempa == "M") { tempb = "x" } else if(tempa == "N") { tempb = "7" } else if(tempa == "O") { tempb = "v" } else if(tempa == "P") { tempb = "1" } else if(tempa == "Q") { tempb = "t" } else if(tempa == "R") { tempb = "q" } else if(tempa == "S") { tempb = "g" } else if(tempa == "T") { tempb = "n" } else if(tempa == "U") { tempb = "<" } else if(tempa == "V") { tempb = ">" } else if(tempa == "W") { tempb = "^" } else if(tempa == "X") { tempb = "!" } else if(tempa == "Y") { tempb = "@" } else if(tempa == "Z") { tempb = "#" } else if(tempa == "1") { tempb = "}" } else if(tempa == "2") { tempb = "{" } else if(tempa == "3") { tempb = "(" } else if(tempa == "4") { tempb = "'" } else if(tempa == "5") { tempb = "|" } else if(tempa == "6") { tempb = "`" } else if(tempa == "7") { tempb = ":" } else if(tempa == "8") { tempb = ";" } else if(tempa == "9") { tempb = "=" } else if(tempa == "0") { tempb = ")" } else if(tempa == "~") { tempb = "R" } else if(tempa == "!") { tempb = "T" } else if(tempa == "@") { tempb = "F" } else if(tempa == "#") { tempb = "Y" } else if(tempa == "$") { tempb = "K" } else if(tempa == "%") { tempb = "J" } else if(tempa == "^") { tempb = "H" } else if(tempa == "&") { tempb = "G" } else if(tempa == "*") { tempb = "X" } else if(tempa == "_") { tempb = "V" } else if(tempa == "-") { tempb = "B" } else if(tempa == "+") { tempb = "M" } else if(tempa == "=") { } else if(tempa == "<") { tempb = "N" } else if(tempa == ">") { tempb = "U" } else if(tempa == ".") { tempb = "S" } else if(tempa == ",") { tempb = "W" } else if(tempa == "?") { tempb = "." } else if(tempa == ":") { tempb = "," } else if(tempa == ";") { tempb = "$" } else { tempb = tempa } xlation = document.form1.elements[5].value document.form1.elements[5].value = xlation + tempb } } function AtoE() { var toggle = "false" var xlate = document.form1.elements[4].value var xlation = "" document.form1.elements[5].value = "" for (var i = 0; i <= xlate.length; i++) { tempa = xlate.charAt(i) if ( tempa == "[") { toggle = "true" i++ } else if ( tempa == "]") { toggle = "false" i++ } tempa = xlate.charAt(i) if (toggle == "true") { tempb = tempa } else if(tempa == "9") { tempb = "a" } else if(tempa == "a") { tempb = "b" } else if(tempa == "0") { tempb = "c" } else if(tempa == "c") { tempb = "d" } else if(tempa == "3") { tempb = "e" } else if(tempa == "b") { tempb = "f" } else if(tempa == "4") { tempb = "g" } else if(tempa == "?") { tempb = "h" } else if(tempa == "5") { tempb = "i" } else if(tempa == "6") { tempb = "j" } else if(tempa == "e") { tempb = "k" } else if(tempa == "+") { tempb = "l" } else if(tempa == "x") { tempb = "m" } else if(tempa == "7") { tempb = "n" } else if(tempa == "v") { tempb = "o" } else if(tempa == "1") { tempb = "p" } else if(tempa == "t") { tempb = "q" } else if(tempa == "q") { tempb = "r" } else if(tempa == "g") { tempb = "s" } else if(tempa == "n") { tempb = "t" } else if(tempa == "<") { tempb = "u" } else if(tempa == ">") { tempb = "v" } else if(tempa == "^") { tempb = "w" } else if(tempa == "!") { tempb = "x" } else if(tempa == "@") { tempb = "y" } else if(tempa == "#") { tempb = "z" } else if(tempa == "9") { tempb = "A" } else if(tempa == "a") { tempb = "B" } else if(tempa == "0") { tempb = "C" } else if(tempa == "c") { tempb = "D" } else if(tempa == "3") { tempb = "E" } else if(tempa == "b") { tempb = "F" } else if(tempa == "4") { tempb = "G" } else if(tempa == "?") { tempb = "H" } else if(tempa == "5") { tempb = "I" } else if(tempa == "6") { tempb = "J" } else if(tempa == "e") { tempb = "K" } else if(tempa == "+") { tempb = "L" } else if(tempa == "x") { tempb = "M" } else if(tempa == "7") { tempb = "N" } else if(tempa == "v") { tempb = "O" } else if(tempa == "1") { tempb = "P" } else if(tempa == "t") { tempb = "Q" } else if(tempa == "q") { tempb = "R" } else if(tempa == "g") { tempb = "S" } else if(tempa == "n") { tempb = "T" } else if(tempa == "<") { tempb = "U" } else if(tempa == ">") { tempb = "V" } else if(tempa == "^") { tempb = "W" } else if(tempa == "!") { tempb = "X" } else if(tempa == "@") { tempb = "Y" } else if(tempa == "#") { tempb = "Z" } else if(tempa == "}") { tempb = "1" } else if(tempa == "{") { tempb = "2" } else if(tempa == "(") { tempb = "3" } else if(tempa == "'") { tempb = "4" } else if(tempa == "|") { tempb = "5" } else if(tempa == "`") { tempb = "6" } else if(tempa == ":") { tempb = "7" } else if(tempa == ";") { tempb = "8" } else if(tempa == "=") { tempb = "9" } else if(tempa == ")") { tempb = "0" } else if(tempa == "R") { tempb = "~" } else if(tempa == "T") { tempb = "!" } else if(tempa == "F") { tempb = "@" } else if(tempa == "Y") { tempb = "#" } else if(tempa == "K") { tempb = "$" } else if(tempa == "J") { tempb = "%" } else if(tempa == "H") { tempb = "^" } else if(tempa == "G") { tempb = "&" } else if(tempa == "X") { tempb = "*" } else if(tempa == "V") { tempb = "_" } else if(tempa == "B") { tempb = "-" } else if(tempa == "M") { tempb = "+" } else if(tempa == "N") { tempb = "<" } else if(tempa == "U") { tempb = ">" } else if(tempa == "S") { tempb = "." } else if(tempa == "W") { tempb = "," } else if(tempa == ".") { tempb = "?" } else if(tempa == ",") { tempb = ":" } else if(tempa == "$") { tempb = ";" } else { tempb = tempa } xlation = document.form1.elements[5].value document.form1.elements[5].value = xlation + tempb } } Can anyone help me out in assigning more then one character? Multple characters work when going english to my custom assignments but it cant translate back from my custom assignments to english. I have tried using Microsofts translator widget but it messes up my menu that I wish it to sit beside, the widget is almost twice the height if my menu bar. I am after a widget that is just text and the user clicks it to open up a select language box. Does anyone have other widgets they use that is based on a single line selector not more than say 15px high or some thing like that ? hai....any of you got free javascripts text Translator code...i really need it ASAP..tq.. i got one but it not work very good when i put 1000++ words...example : Code: <script type="text/javascript"> function translate(phrase) { phrase = document.getElementById('input').value; phrase = phrase.replace(/why/g, "y"); phrase = phrase.replace(/are/g, "r"); phrase = phrase.replace(/you/g, "u"); phrase = phrase.replace(/for/g, "4"); phrase = phrase.replace(/to/g, "2"); document.getElementById('output').value = phrase; } </script> <textarea id="input"></textarea><br /> <input type="button" value="translate" onClick="translate();" /><br /> <textarea id="output"></textarea> hi all,, actually i used ajax api script.the problem is, the code works well in mozilla and other browser but in IE the dropdown list not showing.. its showing the error google/default+en.I.js line114 (c.g) object not defined.. the code is <script type="text/javascript" src="js/jquery.js"></script> <script src="js/jquery.translate-1.3.7.min.js" type="text/javascript"></script> <script type="text/javascript"> jQuery(function($){ //when DOM is ready $.translate(function(){ //when the Google Language API is loaded function translateTo( destLang ){ //this can be declared in the global scope too if you need it somewhere else $('body').translate( 'english', destLang, { //translate from english to the selected language not: '.jq-translate-ui, .header', //by default the generated element has this className fromOriginal:true //always translate from english (even after the page has been translated) }); } $.translate.ui('select', 'option') .appendTo('#aj') //insert the element to the page .change(function(){ //when selecting another language translateTo( $(this).val() ); return false; //prevent default browser action }); }); }); </script> <div id="aj"></div> I am trying to write a translator box for my website. So far, I've been able to get working code from a tutorial: Code: <input id="ori" type="text" /> <button onclick="translate();">Translate</button> <div id="trans"></div> <script> var languageFrom = "en"; var languageTo = "fr"; function translate() { document.getElementById('trans').innerHTML="Translating... please wait"; var text= document.getElementById('ori').value; window.mycallback = function(response) { document.getElementById('trans').innerHTML=response; } var s = document.createElement("script"); s.src = "http://api.microsofttranslator.com/V2/Ajax.svc/Translate?oncomplete=mycallback&appId=<MY-APP-ID>&from=" + languageFrom + "&to=" + languageTo + "&text=" + text; document.getElementsByTagName("head")[0].appendChild(s); } </script> (Script it from he http://wizardsoweb.com/microsoftbing...itcher=desktop) Basically, once I fill in my APPID, it will translate the text in the ori text box to French. Of course, this all works fine, but here's what I'm trying to do: I want there to be two drop down menus. One will populate the languageFrom variable with a specified language, and another drop down menu which will populate the languageTo variable with a specified language. I've already posted about this matter in a different post: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8...from-drop-down (It's on stackoverflow). That way, when you select a value from the drop down menu, it populates the variable. I have a working example of this on jsFiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/charlescarver/hk2bJ/1/ (This includes my working API key so I it's easy to work on) SO, I think the problem with this is that the script which controls the translation is loaded when the variables are empty, and then doesn't update when a drop down option is selected. I think this can be fixed by calling the script when the button is clicked, instead of when the page is loaded. How can this be accomplished? The Microsoft support is poorly documented and I can't find a solution there or on google. Here's a link to the API documentation: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff512385.aspx My credit card processing service will only accept English characters. I need to detect entries in the form that are using non English characters. Is there a way in Javascript to create a function to force a string to UTF-8? My idea is to do something like function forceUTF8(X){ Y = ???? X; return Y; } if ( stringA != forceUTF8(stringA) alert ("You must use English Characters"); Here is an XML file (See Below) and a TEXTBOX. How can I use them to transliterate fom English To Kannada using JAVASCRIPT? Whenever I type in English it must appear in Kannada in the Textbox. What is the Jascript Code to acieve the result? /* Sample.xml */ <?xml version="1.0" ?> <Catalog> <Mappings> <Vowels> <!-- Vowels --> <om>a ಅ</om> <om>aa ಆ</om> <om>A ಆ</om> <om>i ಇ</om> <om>ee ಈ</om> <om>ii ಈ</om> <om>I ಈ</om> <om>u ಉ</om> <om>oo ಊ</om> <om>uu ಊ</om> <om>U ಊ</om> <om>rux ಋ</om> <om>Rux ೠ</om> <om>e ಎ</om> <om>ae ಏ</om> <om>E ಏ</om> <om>ai ಐ</om> <om>o ಒ</om> <om>oa ಓ</om> <om>O ಓ</om> <om>au ಔ</om> <om>ou ಔ</om> <om>ow ಔ</om> <om>aM ಅಂ</om> <om>amx ಅಂ</om> <om>aH ಅಃ</om> </Vowels> </Mappings> </Catalog> I imagine this would be very simple for someone who knows javascript. I want to have three fields. First field is "posted speed limit", second field is "actual speed" and third field will be the output field. All the script needs to do it subtract the posted speed from the actual speed and add a ZERO to the end; which is the amount of the speeding ticket. The minimum fine is $100, however. So, 5 miles over the speed limit would be $100 (minimum value) 15 miles over the speed limit would be $150 (add a zero) 35 miles over the speed limit would be $350. etc. I know very little Javascript, if anyone could help me out with this, I'd appreciate it. Thanks, Sean Can anyone help me with doing this? I'm kinda new to JavaScript! Create an Array (list) containing 10 words. For every half second going word by word appears in a <span> element. When all the words in the list are gone through, the interval shall stop and printing "The End". Hi guys, I have this piece of php code: PHP Code: <?php $file = 'counter.txt'; $data = @file($file); $data = $data[0]; if($handle = @fopen($file, 'w')){ $data = intval($data); $data++; fwrite($handle, $data); fclose($handle); } ?> What I need to know is, can javascript activate this piece of php code with an onclick function to make it write to the txt file? I have a link that downloads a file and would like to add a little javascript onclick function to write to the text file (as in the php code above) at the same time as they download the file. I was not sure if this was possible in the same way you would do something like: window.location.href='http://www.yoursite.com'; Any help is hugly appreciated. Kind regards, paffley i have this simple js example to click Delete Post and then give the user two options. If they click yes then they go that page...but how do i set it to where when they click cancel it goes back to "Delete Post" ??? i suck at javascript Code: <html> <body> <p><b>Delete Post</b></p> <script type="text/javascript"> window.onclick=function(){ document.getElementsByTagName("p")[0].innerHTML="<b><a href='#'>Delete</a> || Cancel</b>" } </script> </body> </html> Hello! This is my first post here. I am not a programmer and I thought you guys would be able to help me. I have this script in one of my pages. It was written by a former coworker. It worked perfectly in Firefox 3.6 but stopped working after browser upgrades. It may be a simple fix... I just don't know. Any help would be GREATLY appreciated. Here is the code in the HEAD: Code: <script type="text/javascript"> function generateAnswer() { //alert("answersheet"); window.open("answerSheet.html" + window.location.search); } </script> And here is the code in the BODY, where the script is called: Code: <p>Generate the answer sheet for the tests you have selected: <a href="javascript:generateAnswer()">Generate</a></p> When the page runs, I can see the "Generate" link, but it takes me nowhere. I'm trying to code a set of buttons that upon being pressed, change an image on the other side of the table in which they're located (not themselves). Is there a way to do this and if so, what would it be? So far I've been trying to use onMouseDown and changeImage with object id tags to get the effect but it's not working. Hi, I have some Javascript, what I want to hapen is, when the variables hour and randomhour are the same, the message hello is displayed. What actually happens is the message will display all the time, and dissapear when randomhour is 0. Here is my script: Code: <script type="text/javascript"> //Gets hour and minute of day var d = new Date(); var hour = d.getHours(); var minute = d.getMinutes(); //Generates a random hour and minute var randomhour=Math.floor(Math.random()*24) var randomminute=Math.floor(Math.random()*60) document.write(hour); document.write(minute); document.write("----"); document.write(randomhour); document.write(randomminute); if (hour = randomhour) { document.write("<b>Hello</b>"); } </script> I'm brand new to javascript and have a simple assignment that I'm stuck on. I would appreciate any help. Here's what I want: 0:0 1:1 2:3 3:6 4:10 5:15 As you can see, I want the numbers after the colon to be a sum of the number to the left and the number above it. I can easily get the number before the colon, but not sure how to get the sum (the number after the semicolon). Here's my code so far: <html> <body> <script type="text/javascript"> N=0; while (N<=5) { document.write(+ N); N++; document.write(":"); document.write("<br />"); } </script> </body> </html> I need to use a loop, hence the "while" loop. But not sure how to set up variables to do the addition. Thanks much for any help - as you can see, I'm not a programmer. Hey guys, I'm new to javascript and I'm trying to get this code to work. It's a pretty basic system to start with, just wanting to calculate the total pay for employees and using the array so that I can key multiple employees at a time. Can anyone help me adjust my code so that this system works? Thanks for your help in advance, it's greatly appreciated. Code: var NoEmps var PayRate= new Array(); var HrsWorked= new Array(); var EmpName= new Array(); var GrossPay= new Array(); var i var j NoEmps=prompt("Enter Number of Employees to process","") i = 0; while (i<NoEmps) { EmpName[i]= prompt("Enter employee name","") PayRate[i]=prompt("Enter employee pay rate","") HrsWorked[i]= prompt ("Enter hours worked","") if ((isNaN(PayRate[i]))||(isNaN(HrsWorked[i]))) { alert("Please enter numbers") flag = "false" break } if PayRate[i]>25 { alert ("Pay rate can only b $25 or less per hour") flag == "false" break } //i = i +1 } if (flag = "true") { for (j in EmpName) { GrossPay[j]=PayRate[j] * HrsWorked[j] } for (counter; counter<EmpName.length; counter++) { document.write ("Gross Pay for " + EmpName[counter] + " is $" + GrossPay[counter] + "<br>") } } |