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  • Javascript: 'this' changes when assigning a property?

    - by Pickels
    I know 'this' can be a problem when you don't understand Javascript well but this one got me a little puzzled. var ControlTypes = { TextBox: function () { console.log(this); this.Name = "TextBox"; console.log(this); } } ControlTypes.TextBox(); Firebug gives the following result: Object {} Object { Name="TextBox"} The first object is ControlTypes and the second one is Textbox. Could anybody explain the behavior behind this?

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  • .trim() in javascript not working in IE

    - by Jin Yong
    I tired to apply .trim() in javascript for one of my code. it's working fine under mozilla, but error display once I tried in IE8, does anyone know what is going on here? anyway I can make it work in IE? code: var ID = document.getElementByID('rep_id').value.trim(); error display: Message: Object doesn't support this property or method Line: 604 Char: 2 Code: 0 URI: http://test.localhost/test.js

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  • HIde Word with javascript

    - by manndaar
    Hello, I am not developer so I need help from you guys. My Problem is simple. I just want javascript to hide word before "." Example : say for google.com I just want word ".com" tobe print. Please note that my content is dynamic so google.com will keep changing everytime to google.net or yahoo.com...... so on.. Thanx in advanced.

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  • JavaScript add to clipboard with additional text

    - by Kemo
    I know how to add to clipboard with JavaScript, but what I want now is TechCrunch clipboard trick; when someone copies some text ( ctrl+c, right click copy, clicking on a copy link on-site ), additional text is added to the clipboard ( like "this text was copied from ... ). I know they use Tynt, but don't really know is this a feature you get with it or custom coded?

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  • Loop over array and set all vars to false or true in javascript

    - by Sixfoot Studio
    Hi All, I need to loop over my array and set all the vars to false or true. I have tried numerous options, none of which are working and it's clearly my lack of javascript syntax knowledge..Please take a look at this: var closeAllCells = [IncomeOpen = "false", RehabOpen = "false", AttendantCareOpen = "false", HomeMaintenanceOpen = "false", DependantCareOpen = "false", IndexationOpen = "false", DeathFuneralOpen = "false", ComprehensiveOpen = "false", CollisionOpen = "false", LiabilityOpen = "false", DCPDOpen = "false"]; So my thinking is that I can just loop over this as follows for (var i=0;i<closeAllCells.length;i++) { closeAllCells[i] = true; // or false if I wished }

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  • How can I obfuscate JavaScript?

    - by Teifion
    I want to make a JavaScript application that's not open source, and thus have two questions: What's the best way to obfuscate the code? What's the best way to obfuscate the strings themselves within the application (assuming that the answer to #1 does not handle this)?

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  • JavaScript - Inheritance in Constructors

    - by j0ker
    For a JavaScript project we want to introduce object inheritance to decrease code duplication. However, I cannot quite get it working the way I want and need some help. We use the module pattern. Suppose there is a super element: a.namespace('a.elements.Element'); a.elements.Element = (function() { // public API -- constructor Element = function(properties) { this.id = properties.id; }; // public API -- prototype Element.prototype = { getID: function() { return this.id; } }; return Element; }()); And an element inheriting from this super element: a.namespace('a.elements.SubElement'); a.elements.SubElement = (function() { // public API -- constructor SubElement = function(properties) { // inheritance happens here // ??? this.color = properties.color; this.bogus = this.id + 1; }; // public API -- prototype SubElement.prototype = { getColor: function() { return this.color; } }; return SubElement; }()); You will notice that I'm not quite sure how to implement the inheritance itself. In the constructor I have to be able to pass the parameter to the super object constructor and create a super element that is then used to create the inherited one. I need a (comfortable) possibility to access the properties of the super object within the constructor of the new object. Ideally I could operate on the super object as if it was part of the new object. I also want to be able to create a new SubElement and call getID() on it. What I want to accomplish seems like the traditional class based inheritance. However, I'd like to do it using prototypal inheritance since that's the JavaScript way. Is that even doable? Thanks in advance! EDIT: Fixed usage of private variables as suggested in the comments. EDIT2: Another change of the code: It's important that id is accessible from the constructor of SubElement.

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  • How to Handle a clicked link in Javascript?

    - by streetparade
    How can i handle a link which doesn't have a id, it just has a classname like "classbeauty". Now i need to know if a user has clicked the link. If the link is clicked i just need to call the alert("yes link clicked"); I don't know how to handle events in Javascript. How can i do that?

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  • Javascript Event for Select element Selection

    - by JP
    Hi everyone, I'm looking to find the Javascript Event I need to put into jQuery's .bind function in order to have the function triggered when a selection is made from a <select> element. At the moment I'm using .bind('change',function() { ...}) but I need the event to trigger when the selected option is chosen again. Any suggestions?

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  • Unfamiliar Javascript Syntax

    - by user1051643
    Long and short of the story is, whilst reading John Resig's blog (specifically http://ejohn.org/blog/javascript-trie-performance-analysis/) I came across a line which makes absolutely no sense to me whatsoever. Essentially it boils down to object = object[key] = something; (this can be found in the first code block of the article I've linked.) This has proven rather difficult to google, so if anyone can offer some insight / a good online resource for me to learn for myself, I'd much appreciate it.

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  • To delay javascript function call using jquery

    - by Mohan Ram
    CODES: $().ready(function(){ function sample() { alert("This is sample function"); } $("#button").click(function(){ t=setTimeout("sample()",2000); }); }); HTML: <input type="button" name="button" id="button" value="Call sample function with delay"> Once i click button sample function is not called with a delay of 2 seconds. I dont know whats wrong. Please notify me how to do this Question: To call javascript function using setTimeout via jquery

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  • JavaScript basic question

    - by refge
    I have this small JavaScript code which I need some help with: function doFocus(text) { if (text.value == "Enter Name") { text.value = "Student Name -"; } } All I need here is when someone clicks on my textbox, the text "Student Name -" should change its color, and should text-align = left. I am looking for the appropriate syntax for something like text.color and text.align.

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  • JavaScript regular expressions to validate string

    - by Activist
    I'm not that good with regular expressions... I need a JavaScript regular expression that will do the following: The string can contain letters (upper and lower case), but not punctuations such as éàïç... The string can contain numbers (0..9) anywhere in the string, except on the first position. The string can contain underscores (_). Valid strings: foo foo1 foo_bar fooBar Invalid strings: 1foo -- number as first character foo bar -- space föo -- punctuation ö Many thanks!

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