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  • javascript htmlDivElement problem

    - by Fearghal
    Hi guys, I have a htmlDivElement (with no id) - and I'm trying to access and change the style of it.. Problem is everything I try returns 'Undefined' when i try to alert it Eg: alert (htmldivelementobject.className) I've also tried getAttribute but it returns the same thing... Where am I going wrong? F

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  • Javascript function not working with an array

    - by Ryan Harvie
    Hi, i have this function which loops through an array of check boxes checking if the boxes value is equal to something in a text box, i dont know whats wrong. function checkValue(contain) { var boxes = document.getElementsByTagName("input"); for (var i = 0; i < boxes.length; i++) { if (boxes[i].name == "vote[]") { if (boxes[i].value.indexOf(contain.value) != -1) { boxes[i].checked = true; } } } } and this is how i call it OnClick="uncheckAll(); checkValue(document.getElementsByName("countrylist"));" this code is in side a echo in php which is like this echo ' ';

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  • javascript - Google Chrome cluttering Array generated from .split()

    - by patrick
    Given the following string: var str = "one,two,three"; If I split the string on the commas, I normally get an array, as expected: var arr = str.split(/\s*,\s*/); Trouble is that in Google Chrome (for Mac), it appends extra properties to the array. Output from Chrome's debugger: arr: Array 0: one 1: two 2: three constructor: function Array() index: undefined input: undefined length: 3 So if I iterate over the array with a for/in loop, it iterates over the new properties. Specifically the input and index properties. Using hasOwnProperty doesn't seem to help. A fix would be to do a for loop based on the length of the Array. Still I'm wondering if anyone has insight into why Chrome behaves this way. Firefox and Safari don't have this issue.

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  • javascript timer fires up on the first key press

    - by pedrag
    I have a html page with a timer in it. I'm starting the timer with the keypress event, but i want it to execute only for the first key. I'm using a variable to catch the total keys in an other function which there were pressed and i have something like that: if(totaAttempts==1) start the timer, but with this solution the timer starts correctly, but is stomps when a key is pressed again. Any better ideas? Thanks in advance function setTime() { if (totalAttempts == 1) { ++totalSeconds; secondsLabel.innerHTML = pad(totalSeconds % 60); minutesLabel.innerHTML = pad(parseInt(totalSeconds / 60)); } } function pad(val) { var valString = val + ""; if (valString.length < 2) { return "0" + valString; } else { return valString; } }

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  • Javascript: Inherit method from base class and return the subclass's private variable

    - by marisbest2
    I have the following BaseClass defined: function BaseClass (arg1,arg2,arg3) { //constructor code here then - var privateVar = 7500; this.getPrivateVar = function() { return privateVar; }; } I want to have the following subclass which allows changing privateVar like so: function SubClass (arg1,arg2,arg3,privateVar) { //constructor code here then - var privateVar = privateVar; } SubClass.prototype = new BaseClass(); Now I want SubClass to inherit the getPrivateVar method. However, when I try this, it always returns 7500 which is the value in the BaseClass and not the value of privateVar. In other words, is it possible to inherit a BaseClass's public methods but have any references in them refer to the SubClass's properties? And how would I do that?

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  • Ajax create div dynamically+javascript

    - by niao
    Greetings, The question relates to ASP.NET MVC I am creating some divs dynamically using AJAX (some views render dynamically). Inside these views a have some JS code. When user click on link i would like to open dialog box with google map. However, because these views are rendered dynamically it does not work because js code is not injected (what can be seen in page source). How can I resolve this problem?

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  • Javascript Getting specific element (of parent) by name

    - by Fluidbyte
    I'm using custom tags to define sections in an application, so I have something like this: <mysection> <form> <input name="myfield"> </form> </mysection> I'm using the following and able to get the tag (printed to console, everything is groovy) var parent = document.getElementsByTagName('mysection'); The issue I'm having is finding the child field by name: var myfield = parent.getElementsByName("myfield"); ...as I don't want to pick up on any other 'sections' that might have an input with the name 'myfield'. EDIT: var parent = document.getElementsByTagName('mysection')[0]; was suggested and returns to console the section contents, however, getElementsByName throws an error: Uncaught TypeError: Object #<NodeList> has no method 'getElementsByName'

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  • javascript regular expressions

    - by Zhasulan Berdybekov
    Help me with regular expressions. I need to check the text on the hour and minute. That is the first case, the text can be from 0 to 12. In the second case, the text can be from 1 to 60. this is my code: var hourRegEx = /^([0-9]{2})$/; //You can fix this line of code? $(document).ready( function(){ $('form.form').submit(function(){ if( $('input.hour').val().match(hourRegEx) ){ return true; } return false; }); }); In my case, the code says that, for example 52, too, the correct answer

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  • Insert multiple attributes into html tag using JavaScript and not between tags

    - by WilliamK
    From a previous quest we asked about inserting a new attribute into a html tag and the code below does the job nicely, but how should it be coded to add multiple attributes, for example changing.. <body bgcolor="#DDDDDD"> to... <body bgcolor="#DDDDDD" topmargin="0" leftmargin="0"> The code that works for a single attribute is... document.getElementsByTagName("body")[0].setAttribute("id", "something"); How to modify this for inserting multiple attributes?

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  • JavaScript: document properties

    - by deb
    Hi, is there a "document" property named ssh? It's a simple question. I've seen this in some code at work, but no one in the office wrote the code, so I'm stucked. The line was document.ssh.firstPing(...) firstPing was a method in the code, that is writen in js+php. But I've searched with eclipse throughout all the code and there is no ssh anywhere.

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  • [javascript]Where are all funcitons in IE?

    - by user339865
    If i want to take all functions and variables declared in my program in firefox i just iterate 'window' object. For example if i have var a=function() {}; i can use a(); or window.a(); in firefox, but not in IE. I have function iterating window object and writing all function names declared in program like that: for (smthng in window) { document.write(smthng); } works in FF, in IE there are some stuff but nothing i declare before. Any ideas?

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  • Javascript for removing menu and scroll bars

    - by nWight
    Hi - I have this script on my html page: parent.resizeTo(550,510); I'd like to add to it so it positions the window in the middle of the screen. Also, I want to remove the address and tool bars (I've managed to hide the scrollbars by using body{overflow:hidden;}). I know how to do this using JS upon opening a new window from the browser but this needs to work from clicking a link on a PDF. Does anyone have any suggestions? Thank you!

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  • Text + randomchar dosn't work [JavaScript]

    - by user558773
    <script> function makeid() { var text = "var text = document.write(lastNumber);"; var possible = "*+-/"; for( var i=0; i < 1; i++ ) document.write(lastNumber + possible.charAt(Math.floor(Math.random() * possible.length)); return text; } document.write(makeid(1))</script> How do i make this to type for ex: 23* 45- 13/ and so on. What is wrong? It just show me 2 numbers and no char after.

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  • simple javascript form code

    - by Steven Chaney
    I have a simple question about running some JS in a form i am trying to make it so that if a user selects an option (entry_12) in a drop down list, that the next form fields are not required (entry_11 entry_13 entry_11) those are the IDs for the fields any thoughts? im not sure where to start on this i have searched all over google and cannot find an instance of this. im trying to make it so if a user selects 'check' out of this list <div class="ss-item ss-item-required ss-select"><div class="ss-form-entry"><label class="ss-q-title" for="entry_12">Card Type <span class="ss-required-asterisk">*</span></label> <label class="ss-q-help" for="entry_12"></label> <select name="entry.12.single" id="entry_12"><option value="Check">Check</option> <option value="Mastercard">Mastercard</option> <option value="Visa">Visa</option> <option value="Amex">Amex</option> <option value="Discover">Discover</option></select></div></div></div> that the next fields (cvc code, exp date, cc number) arent required as they are if they had chosen CC

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  • Javascript: Retrieve Object Property Names

    - by Jason
    I'm trying to write a function that needs to know the property names of an object being passed in, like so: var data = { "key1":"value1", "key2":"value2", etc} ^ i want the string value "key1" How do I retrieve the string "key1" from data? I know I can set a property dynamically like data[prop]=value but i want to know what prop is from an object passed in. If that doesn't make sense I suppose I could try to explain more. Thanks! I eventually want to do something like: for (var i = 0; i<data.length; i++) { var name = data[i].getPropertyName() <--- not a real function // do stuff }

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  • Redefine Object.defineProperty in Javascript

    - by kwicher
    I would like to learn if it is possible to redefine the "definePropery" function of the Object(.prototype) in a subclass(.prototype) so that the setter not only sets the value of the property but also eg executes an additional method. I have tried something like that: Myclass.prototype.defineProperty = function (obj, prop, meth) { Object.defineProperty.call(this, obj, prop, { get: function () { return obj[prop] }, set: function () { obj[prop] = n; alert("dev") } }) } But id does not work

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  • [javascript]Where are all functions in IE?

    - by user339865
    If i want to take all functions and variables declared in my program in firefox i just iterate 'window' object. For example if i have var a=function() {}; i can use a(); or window.a(); in firefox, but not in IE. I have function iterating window object and writing all function names declared in program like that: for (smthng in window) { document.write(smthng); } works in FF, in IE there are some stuff but nothing i declare before. Any ideas?

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  • Problem with Javascript object and accessing property which exists

    - by Newbie
    I have something like this: var test = {}; function blah() { test[2] = 'filled'; } console.log(test); //result test -> 2:"filled" console.log(test[2]); //result undefined I don't understand why I'm getting 'undefined' in the second instance when according to the first instance, the property of that object clearly exists! Does anyone have any ideas? Thanks

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