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  • date.format in Chrome 5

    - by blueblood
    Hello, I'm experiencing something really strange with my javascript in chrome with Date().format. If I use the console and type: d = new Date(Date.parse("2010-05-28")) d.format("yyyy-MM-dd"); "" d._toFormattedString(); "Fri May 28 2010 00:00:00 GMT+0200 (W. Europe Daylight Time)" Anyone got any clue why I get an empty string? And it's only in Chrome, didn't happen in Chrome 4, and it doesn't happen in IE8/Firefox3.5

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  • firebug and _moz_dirty

    - by shivesh
    I am developing Javascript app that will wrap every line of text entered inside iframe (designmode) with P (or div) like it happens by default in IE. For now I am not pasting my code because I just started, the first problem is when i type some text in firefox and even before I click enter or calling any function firebug inserts <br _moz_dirty=""> under the entered text. Why? How can I prevent it? If you still need my code please tell.

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  • Why would one write global code inside a function definition-call pair?

    - by ssg
    I see examples where JavaScript code including jQuery and jslint use the notation below: (function(){ // do something })(); instead of: // do something I first thought this is just for local scoping, i.e. creating local variables for the code block without polluting global namespace. But I've seen instances without any local variables at all too. What am I missing here?

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  • How to display a very long page like dzone.com?

    - by user360529
    Hi, If you ever visit dzone.com you'll notice that all the posts appear on 1 page only. When we scroll that page down, older posts will be added to the end of the page (and maybe some posts at the beginning of the page but outside the view port will be removed). My questions are: - how to know if the user scrolls down/up with javascript/jQuery? - how to know if the user is at the top of the page (they click Ctrl + Home)? Thank you.

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  • How to add a background to text only ?

    - by misha-moroshko
    I have a background image on top of which there is some text. It is very hard to read the text because of the background. I would like to add a white background just around the text itself, such that the text could be easily read. How can I accomplish this using CSS/Javascript/jQuery ?

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  • Dump methods and attributes of object

    - by user246114
    Hi, I am using a third party library that provide some callbacks for a widget, but I'm not sure what the callback parameter objects are (no docs on them). Is there a way to just dump all the attributes of an object in javascript, then print them using alert(), maybe? I just want to see what methods and attributes they contain, Thanks

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  • From client, force whole page validation

    - by George
    I have an ASP button for which I have set the OnClientClick property to display a javascript confirm message. However, I only want this message to be displayed AFTER all of the client side validations have passed. How can I do this? Essentially, I believe that I need to force Page level validation from the client and then, only if it passes, display the confirmation box.

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  • Function this parameter on onclick

    - by Jerome
    I've some html code generated in javascript like this cell.innerHTML = '<a href="#" class="sortheader" id="sortheader_'+i+'" '+ 'onclick="ts_resortTable(this, '+i+');return false;">' + txt+'<span class="sortarrow"></span></a>'; I'd like to call the function ts_resortTable() but independently of the onclick event how can i generate the "this" parameter of the function? I tried the DOM selector : $('sortheader_'+i) in jQuery and the getElementById('#sortheader_'+i) as well but it's not working

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  • Why does isNaN(123.) return false?

    - by vivekraman
    Hi, Why does the Javascript function call isNaN(123.) return false? Is this a universally acceptable number or will it cause errors downstream? I'm validating whether a value is a valid decimal using isNaN along with split. Are there cross-browser issues with isNaN? Should I use a bespoke implementation? Thanks.

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  • Passing arguments to a function?

    - by dfjhdfjhdf
    I need to learn how to pass an associative array to a function so that I could do the following within the function: function someName($argums) { if (gettype($argums) != 'array' || !array_key_exists('myOneKey', $argums) || !array_key_exists('myOtherKey', $argums)) { return false; } /*do other stuff*/ } (That's how I would do in PHP what I am looking for in JavaScript.)

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  • Have a child window be notified when parent window goes to a different page?

    - by Heinrich Schmetterling
    i have a parent window and a child window. in javascript, i want a function in child window to be called whenever the parent window loads a new page. i'd like to use something similar to jQuery's $(document).ready() so that I don't have to worry about whether the parent is done loading yet - but ready() only appears to fire when the window loads the first page - but not when, say, a link is clicked in the parent and it loads a second page. any suggestions? thanks.

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  • Using // in a <script>'s source

    - by Dan Beam
    Hello fellow front-end web h4X0|2s, I was wondering if anyone had any resources, proof, or personal experience in using the age-old http/https JavaScript hack: <script src="//someserver.com/js/script.js"></script> Has anyone encountered issues in any of these browsers (IE 5.5+, FF2+, Chrome, Opera 9+, Safari 3+)? Has anybody had success stories? Thank you for your help.

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  • Scroll DIV Horizontally with Mouse Events

    - by williamtroup
    I have a layout as follows: <div style="width: 300"> <div style="width: 300">Some Content</div> </div I want to be able to mousedown in the content DIV and be able to move it left to right, or scroll it in other words :) What would be the best way of being this? I would prefer it in JavaScript mainly :)

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  • How I can check gzip decoding time in the web browser?

    - by user293421
    I want to check the performance of the gzip decoding speed in a web browser. In the Java or c#, we can easily check the gzip decoding time. But I can not measure the decoding time in the web browser. plz help me. I want to check some decoding speed of gzipped html files. With JavaScript can I measure the performance.

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