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  • Appending javascript script to end of page

    - by uzay95
    I am looking for a way to insert javascript code block to end of ASP.NET page. Page.ClientScript.RegisterClientScriptBlock(typeof(Page), "videoyuGoster", sScript, true); is appending to body but js codes are always requesting some js files didn't load or some functions are below of the script. How can i append scripts that i generated dynamically to the bottom of body? Thanks for your help.

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  • How does sourceforge start the javascript based download?

    - by Blankman
    Trying to do something similiar to how sourceforge starts the download on the page, and uses a direct link in case it doesn't work. I can't seem to locate the javascript they use to start the downlaod popup. Exampe link: http://sourceforge.net/projects/htmlparser/files/Integration-Builds/2.0-20060923/HTMLParser-2.0-SNAPSHOT-bin.zip/download

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  • javascript add prototype method to all functions?

    - by salmane
    Is there a way to add a method to all javascript functions without using the prototype library? something along the lines of : Function.prototype.methodName = function(){ return dowhateverto(this) }; this is what i tried so far but it didnt work. Perhaps it is a bad idea also if so could you please tell me why? if so can I add it to a set of functions i choose something like : MyFunctions.prototype.methodName = function(){ return dowhateverto(this) }; where MyFunctions is an array of function names thank you

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  • utf-8 word boundary regex in javascript

    - by cherouvim
    In JavaScript: "ab abc cab ab ab".replace(/\bab\b/g, "AB"); correctly gives me: "AB abc cab AB AB" When I use utf-8 characters though: "aß aß? ?aß aß aß".replace(/\baß\b/g, "AB"); the word boundary operator doesn't seem to work: "aß aß? ?aß aß aß" Is there a solution to this?

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  • Javascript link SEO

    - by vetri
    I have a page where in a photo and description link is there, i want replace the hard coded link with a javascript,which will add them,as i dont want the search engine to scroll the links.I dont wanna use "nofollow" attribute.How to code it in js.

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  • Intellisense for Javascript - not correct in Visual Studio 2010

    - by Finglas
    var obj = document.getElementById("header"); Given the above code snippet, I should be able to wire event handlers. For example, I can wire onMouseDown to the mouse down event, the issue is that Visual Studio does not display this in the Intellisense. I've tried this on both a standalone Javascript file, as well as an MVC project to no luck. Is there anything I'm doing wrong - or is there a way to resolve this?

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  • How to disable html button using JavaScript?

    - by Jack Roscoe
    Hi, I've read that you can disable (make physically unclickable) a html button simply but appending 'disable' to its tag, but not as an attribute, as follows: <input type="button" name=myButton value="disable" disabled> Since this setting is not an attribute, how can I add this in dynamically via JavaScript to disable a button that was previously enabled?

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  • How to make Google Chrome JavaScript console persistent?

    - by zladuric
    Since I'm building a dynamic site, I need to track the changes between pages, ie. Ajax calls, POST, GET stuff and similar stuff. I'm looking for the same functionality like in Firebug (where you can enable "persistent" and the console is not cleared every time you reload a page or submit a form. So, my questions is: is there a way to make Google Chrome JavaScript console persistent? (And if yes, how?)

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  • Download textarea contents as a file using only Javascript (no server-side)

    - by Thilo
    I am being asked to make a "download" button that downloads the contents of a textarea on the same page as a file, with the browser's "Save As" dialog showing up. Copy/paste would do the job just fine, but it is a "requirement". Right now, I am just posting the contents of the textarea to the server, which echos them back with "Content-disposition: attachment" slapped on. Is there a way to do this with just client-side Javascript?

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  • Google Chrome: JavaScript Error Message ...

    - by TeddyR_
    When using Google Chrome, I receive the following error message: Error: Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected token < It occurs directly after my doctype declaration at the top of my HTML page <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> Any ideas what this JavaScript error message is? It only seems to occur with Google Chrome (works fine in Safari, Firfox and IE)

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  • Does Javascript have classes?

    - by Glycerine
    A friend and I had an argument last week. He stated there were no such things as classes in Javascript. I said there was as you can say var object = new Object() he says "as there is no word class used. Its not a class. -- Whats your take on it guys? thanks.

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  • Automatically reporting javascript errors to the developer

    - by Cine
    As most production environments we have setup something to send us a notification if there is an error in our web application. The problem is ofcourse that this only covers errors on the server side. My question to the community is: What are you doing about client side errors, especially in javascript? And what about other quality of service issues, such as slow processing and other things that might be due to the client machine?

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  • write javascript function

    - by sunglim
    I used to write javascript functions Utility = function (){}; Utility.SwapMember = function(name,id){ return ... }; Utility.GetCommnaNo = function(originalNo){ return ... }; .. alert(Utility.GetCommnaNo(totalCnt)); it's quite a bit nice way to make functions get together. But I think there must be better way. do you have any better way?

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  • Calling and writing jquery/javascript functions

    - by Ankur
    I think I have not got the syntax correct for writing a javascript function and calling it to assign its return value to a variable. My function is: getObjName(objId){ var objName =""; $.ajax( { type : "GET", url : "Object", dataType: 'json', data : "objId="+objId, success : function(data) { objName = data; } }); return objName; } I am trying to call it and assign it to a variable with: var objName = getObjName(objId); However Eclipse is telling me that "the function getObjName(any) is undefined"

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  • Javascript to take a screenshot of a website without using ActiveX

    - by Jourkey
    I have a JS app that an user interacts with. I need to save the appearance of the interface at the current time, crop out the part that I need (or only shot the part that I need by specifying the div), and send it back to the server. Clearly any external services would not be able to do this, I need a javascript (or flash) script that can save the screen appearance. Is this possible? Thanks. Also, as the comment below says, I cannot use Active X.

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