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  • Javascript plugin creation

    - by Aneesh
    I want to create a plugin called 'myPlugin'. Which method should I use and what is the difference between these two methods? Please tell me the advantages too. I am from designing background and not much programming knowledge. var myPlugin = { myId:"testId", create:function(){}, destroy:function(){} } OR function myPlugin() { this.myId = "testId"; this.create = function(){}; this.destroy = function(){}; }

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  • javascript Refresh Div.

    - by Tom
    Hi, I am using this code to refresh the data inside of the div: <script> $(function() { $("#refresh").click(function() { $("#new").load("/new.php") }) }) </script> Except it loads the who page inside of the div, instead of just the information that is inside of the div. How do I make it refresh only the data that is inside of the div? Is there a way of doing it other than putting the information for that div in a seperate page?

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  • Javascript jQuery ajax submit default data

    - by onlineracoon
    How to submit default data when using $.ajax? I have tried: $.ajaxPrefilter(function(options, originalOptions, jqXHR) { // can't access anything here... (tried jqXHR.data but undefined) }); $.ajaxSetup({ beforeSend: function(jqXHR, settings) { // can't access anything here... (tried jqXHR.data but undefined) } }); I need this so I can send my CSRF token, each time and when logged in submit the user ID each time. I prefer not to submit a token in headers. Thanks

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  • javascript var declaration within loop

    - by Trouts
    hello, /*Test scope problem*/ for(var i=1; i<3; i++){ //declare variables var no = i; //verify no alert('setting '+no); //timeout to recheck setTimeout(function(){ alert('test '+no); }, 500); } it alerts "setting 1" and "setting 2" as expected, but after the timeout it outputs "test 2" twice - for some reason the variable "no" is not reset after the first loop... i've found only an "ugly" workaround... /*Test scope problem*/ var func=function(no){ //verify no alert('setting '+no); //timeout to recheck setTimeout(function(){ alert('test '+no); }, 500); } for(var i=1; i<3; i++){ func(i); } Any ideas on how to workaround this problem in a more direct way? or is this the only way?

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  • javascript function pointer and "this"

    - by Justin808
    I'm passing a method as a variable to be used as a callback. When its called, the "this" is not the object the method is a member of. How do I go about getting access to the method's object instance so I can get access to it variables and other member functions? I have no control over the callback call method, its a separate library. All I do is call the binding from my object init method. I would have expected this inside my _connection method to have been its object. jsPlumb.bind('connection', this._connection);

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  • javascript url parsing

    - by Ra
    Hi, I have a url like http://mywebsite.com/folder1/folder2/index how to parse this above url and get all the values separately? I want the output like http, mywebsite.com, folder1, folder2, index Thanks in adavance

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  • Javascript this points to Window object

    - by terrani
    Hi, I have the following code. I expected to see "archive" object on my firebug console, but I see Window object. Is it normal? var archive = function(){} archive.prototype.action = { test: function(callback){ callback(); }, test2: function(){ console.log(this); } } var oArchive = new archive(); oArchive.action.test(oArchive.action.test2);

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  • Web Application Architecture (ASP.NET 3.5,JavaScript)

    - by Niv
    hey all , background - I'm using an activx that allow me to access some information on the client side, By using the activex events and callback i'm updating server side from client. i wrote a user control that register all activex's events so when one of the events occuer there is a callback to the server that handle this event. I need to write some other user controls based on this control so on every callback this user controls will be render on the client side. My question is - what is the best way to make a shared infrastructure that handle this events and render the right content base on user controls? is there any other ways i can use ? thanks!

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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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  • PHP echo in Javascript

    - by DonCroce
    I have this code: document.getElementById('root').style.left = '<?php echo $page_position[$info["os"]][$info["browser"]][0]; ?>'; document.getElementById('root').style.top = '<?php echo $page_position[$info["os"]][$info["browser"]][1]; ?>'; Why won't this work like this? Can anybody point me in the right direction? EDIT: <?php echo $page_position[$info["os"]][$info["browser"]][1]; ?> echoed "top:300px;" Sorry guys, very stupid error of mine :/

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  • Sending mail using Javascript

    - by user146780
    Here's what I'm trying to do. I want to use Java Script to send an email. I have created a form with a subject text field, a message field, and a send button. I want for when the person clicks Send that it sends the email, but I want to avoid server side scripting. Thanks

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  • Javascript: adding methods using prototype descriptor

    - by LDK
    Sorter.prototype.init_bubblesort = function(){ console.log(this.rect_array); this.end = this.rect_array.length; this.bubblesort(); } Sorter.prototype.init = function(array,sort_type){ this.rect_array = array; this.init_bubblesort(); } The code above works as expected, but when I change the init function to: Sorter.prototype.init = function(array,sort_type){ var sort_types = {'bubblesort':this.init_bubblesort, 'quicksort':this.init_quicksort, 'liamsort':this.init_liamsort}; this.rect_array = array; sort_types[sort_type](); } the init_bubblesort function results in an error saying this.rect_array is undefined. I'm trying to wrap my head around why init_bubblesort no longer as access to it's instance's variables.

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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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  • Javascript serialization

    - by John
    Have I any chance to serialize meta (any format, so I can store it in DB)? var obj1 = {}; var obj2 = {}; obj1.link = obj2; obj2.link = obj1; var meta = [obj1, obj2]; As I understand the problem is that JSON serialize object`s links to objects.

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  • Rails Functional test assert_select javascript respond_to

    - by Macint
    Hello, I am currently trying to write functional tests for a charging form which gets loaded on to the page via AJAX(jQuery). It loads the form from the charge_form action which returns the consult_form.js.erb view. This all works, but I am having trouble with my testing. In the functional I can go to the action but I cannot use assert_select to find a an element and verify that the form is in fact there. Error: 1) Failure: test_should_create_new_consult(ConsultsControllerTest) [/test/functional/consults_controller_test.rb:8]: Expected at least 1 element matching "h4", found 0. <false> is not true. This is the view. consult_form.js.erb: <div id="charging_form"> <h4>Charging form</h4> <div class="left" id="charge_selection"> <%= select_tag("select_category", options_from_collection_for_select(@categories, :id, :name)) %><br/> ... consults_controller_test.rb: require 'test_helper' class ConsultsControllerTest < ActionController::TestCase def test_should_create_new_consult get_with_user :charge_form, :animal_id => animals(:one), :id => consults(:one), :format => 'js' assert_response :success assert_select 'h4', "Charging form" #can't find h4 end end Is there a problem with using assert_select with types other than html? Thank you for any help!

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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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  • traverse a string char by char javascript

    - by mikeandike
    function SimpleSymbols(str) { var letter =['a','b','c','d','e','f','g','h','i','j', 'k','l','m','n','o','p','q','r','s','t','u','v','w','x','y','z']; var newstr = ""; for (var i = 0; i<str.length; i++){ if (str.charAt(i).toLowerCase() in letter){ newstr += "M"; } else{ newstr += "X"; } } return newstr; } If str is "Argument goes here" it returns XXXXXXXXX. WHy doesn't it return MMMMMMMMMM?

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