RE: (ot) JavaScript detecting foreign scripts

2015-04-01 Thread UXB Internet
> Please don't do it off-list, several of us could be interested. In case anyone is interested, as Claude recommended, It was relatively easy to check for the foreign script injection by myturfads.com. There is a test page with the code located at http://www.uxb.net/adtest/ that will look to s

RE: (ot) JavaScript detecting foreign scripts

2015-03-03 Thread UXB Internet
> Just throwing ideas out there. :) All my pontificating aside for this particular purpose I am just trying to detect if the string "adx.myturfads.com" exists anywhere on the DOM. For my sister, I've already stopped it from loading by editing the hosts file on the PC to disallow that domain.

RE: (ot) JavaScript detecting foreign scripts

2015-03-03 Thread DURETTE, STEVEN J
ebsite Design and Hosting Company P.O. Box 6028, Wolcott, CT 06716 - T:203-879-2844 W: http://www.uxbinternet.com W: http://www.ctbusinesslist.com > -Original Message- > From: Dave Watts [mailto:dwa...@figleaf.com] > Sent: Tuesday, March 3, 2015 8:08 AM > To: cf-talk &g

RE: (ot) JavaScript detecting foreign scripts

2015-03-03 Thread UXB Internet
28, Wolcott, CT 06716 - T:203-879-2844 W: http://www.uxbinternet.com W: http://www.ctbusinesslist.com > -Original Message- > From: Dave Watts [mailto:dwa...@figleaf.com] > Sent: Tuesday, March 3, 2015 8:08 AM > To: cf-talk > Subject: Re: (ot) JavaScript detecting foreig

Re: (ot) JavaScript detecting foreign scripts

2015-03-03 Thread Dave Watts
> > Second, if you use TLS (SSL) exclusively, you should be able to prevent > > this. > > I tested for this and yes it does prevent it. However that is not actually > the point. The point is much bigger than the pennies they sole from my > websites ad revenue. Maybe I am the only one but to me

Re: (ot) JavaScript detecting foreign scripts

2015-03-03 Thread Jochem van Dieten
On Mon, Mar 2, 2015 at 8:52 PM, UXB Internet wrote: > I apologize for this off topic post. A while back someone posted a thread > where they were working on a script that would enumerate the DOM and detect > foreign JS scripts running or loaded. I am looking to consult with that > person off-l

RE: (ot) JavaScript detecting foreign scripts

2015-03-02 Thread UXB Internet
Thanks Dave I do appreciate the information. > First, my understanding is that this only happens for users of Comcast public > access hotspots, not for subscribed users: > > http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2014/09/why-comcasts-javascript-ad- > injections-threaten-security-net-neutrality/

Re: (ot) JavaScript detecting foreign scripts

2015-03-02 Thread Dave Watts
> It appears as if in some locations Comcast's proxies are intercepting > advertising scripts (google/doubleclick) and replacing them with their own > JS that substitutes their own contracted ads. I am looking for a way to > detect this on a test page to determine how wide spread the practice is

RE: (ot) JavaScript detecting foreign scripts

2015-03-02 Thread UXB Internet
> I developped a client side javascript error trackink tool and it helped me a lot > to debug my scripts, but I get many errors happening in foreign JS scripts. > I fixed my program to detect 5 or 6 of them and now the system is almost > perfect. Should have known it was you . What is happen

Re: (ot) JavaScript detecting foreign scripts

2015-03-02 Thread Claude Schnéegans
>>I am looking to consult with that person off-list Please don't do it off-list, several of us could be interrested. I developped a client side javascript error trackink tool and it helped me a lot to debug my scripts, but I get many errors happening in foreign JS scripts. I fixed my program to

RE: OT javascript

2009-07-30 Thread Adrian Lynch
That's ok. Having duplicate names is cool. Adrian > -Original Message- > From: Chad Gray [mailto:cg...@careyweb.com] > Sent: 30 July 2009 16:46 > To: cf-talk > Subject: RE: OT javascript > > > When you submit it makes a comma delimited list of ID&

Re: OT javascript

2009-07-30 Thread Andy Matthews
Chad... Here's what I'd suggest...leave the name value as is, even though that's not the best idea. Add an ID attribute to each, with an increasing numeric value: cb1, cb2, cb3, etc. Give each combobox the same class, comboBox or something like that. Then, you could try something like this:

RE: OT javascript

2009-07-30 Thread Chad Gray
Original Message- > From: Cutter (ColdFusion) [mailto:cold.fus...@cutterscrossing.com] > Sent: Thursday, July 30, 2009 11:38 AM > To: cf-talk > Subject: Re: OT javascript > > > Why would you have two selects with the same name? Radio Buttons? Sure. > But not selects... &g

RE: OT javascript

2009-07-30 Thread Andy Matthews
Are you the originator of the code? I mean can you change the source code? Because having two objects on the page with the same ID is bad mojo. I think you're going to run into lots of problems, and inconsistencies in different browsers if you keep them named the same. andy -Original Messa

RE: OT javascript

2009-07-30 Thread Adrian Lynch
You can in FF3. You have some typos that'll stop it working though. A closing double quote for the name attribute in your selects. You need a . in between the [0] options. Have a look at using jQuery though. It'll make this code a lot smaller. Adrian > -Original Message- > From: Chad

Re: OT javascript

2009-07-30 Thread Cutter (ColdFusion)
Why would you have two selects with the same name? Radio Buttons? Sure. But not selects... Steve "Cutter" Blades Adobe Certified Professional Advanced Macromedia ColdFusion MX 7 Developer Co-Author of "Learning Ext JS" http://www.packtpub.com/learning-ext-js/book _ h

Re: OT javascript

2009-07-30 Thread JediHomer
You could set different IDs for them, then reference these... Something like Please Select 1 Please Select 1 document.getElementById("sel1").options and document.getElementById("sel2").options 2009/7/30 Chad Gray : > > Say I have two select inputs on one page and they are named th

Re: (ot) Javascript Help

2009-07-09 Thread Dave Watts
> Someone told me that IE cannot talk to an embed tag, only an object tag, but > I believe > the ID vs NAME issue is tripping me up. I don't think IE uses the EMBED tag at all. Give your OBJECT an ID of its own, and use that when you're in IE. Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software http://www.figle

Re: (ot) Javascript Help

2009-07-09 Thread James Holmes
There's probably something in jquery that'll do it on one line of cross browser code... mxAjax / CFAjax docs and other useful articles: http://www.bifrost.com.au/blog/ 2009/7/9 Michael Muller : > > Ok, I need some Javascript help. > > I just cannot get this script (residing in an iframe)... > >

RE: OT JavaScript question.

2008-11-12 Thread Jim Davis
> -Original Message- > From: Ian Skinner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 4:15 PM > To: cf-talk > Subject: Re: OT JavaScript question. > > Adrian Lynch wrote: > > Or do you mean with? > > > > with someObject { >

Re: OT JavaScript question.

2008-11-12 Thread Charlie Griefer
On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 1:14 PM, Ian Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Yes that is the one I was looking for!. I found 'with' to be a very > poor search term on Google, or any search engine for that matter. > heh. reminds me of http://bash.org/?514353 :) -- I have failed as much as I hav

Re: OT JavaScript question.

2008-11-12 Thread Ian Skinner
Adrian Lynch wrote: > Or do you mean with? > > with someObject { > var1 = "not"; > var2 = "sure"; > var3 = "about"; > var4 = "this"; > var5 = "syntax"; > var6 = "or"; > var7 = "whether"; > var8 = "it's a JavaScript"; > var9 = "thing or not"; > }

RE: OT JavaScript question.

2008-11-12 Thread Adrian Lynch
Or do you mean with? with someObject { var1 = "not"; var2 = "sure"; var3 = "about"; var4 = "this"; var5 = "syntax"; var6 = "or"; var7 = "whether"; var8 = "it's a JavaScript"; var9 = "thing or not"; } alert(someObject.var1);

RE: OT JavaScript question.

2008-11-12 Thread Andy Matthews
You can do this: Var something = somethingelse = onemorething = 0; -Original Message- From: Ian Skinner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 1:34 PM To: cf-talk Subject: OT JavaScript question. Quick question that I just can not think of the right terms to find i

Re: OT JavaScript question.

2008-11-12 Thread Cutter (CFRelated)
var myObj = { variableA: 'some value', variableB: 12, variableC: function(){ // a function } }; I think, you'll want to test. Steve "Cutter" Blades Adobe Certified Professional Advanced Macromedia ColdFusion MX 7 Developer _ http://bl

Re: (ot) javascript problem

2008-07-12 Thread Sonny Savage
I use this: http://tredosoft.com/Multiple_IE You can install 3.0 through 6.0 as stand-alone. I then have IE 7 as my system install. On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 6:30 PM, Claude Schneegans < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>You might want to take a look at IE7 stand alone. > > I will sure do. > Thanks.

Re: (ot) javascript problem

2008-07-11 Thread Claude Schneegans
>>You might want to take a look at IE7 stand alone. I will sure do. Thanks. -- ___ REUSE CODE! Use custom tags; See http://www.contentbox.com/claude/customtags/tagstore.cfm (Please send any spam to this address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]) Thanks. ~~

Re: (ot) javascript problem

2008-07-11 Thread Gerald Guido
You might want to take a look at IE7 stand alone. It allows you to run IE 6 and 7 on the same machine. http://tredosoft.com/IE7_standalone I need to support both IE 6 and 7. This allows you to run both side by side. Very handy. ~G~ On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 4:57 PM, Claude Schneegans < [EMAIL PR

Re: (ot) javascript problem

2008-07-11 Thread Claude Schneegans
>>Companion.JS that works with it was helpful in my case - not perfect but helpful. (Better than nothing, certianly.) I tried it, but unfortunately it requires the MS debugger, and for some reason, I've never been able to get this piece od &?%$! to work under IE6. All I get is a new window with

Re: (ot) javascript problem

2008-07-11 Thread Gerald Guido
>>I haven't worked with DebugBar itself, yet, but Companion.JS that works with it was helpful in my case - not perfect but helpful. (Better than nothing, certianly.) If you are not already aware of it, the tool of choice for many developers is Firebug: http://getfirebug.com/ It is absolutely indi

RE: (ot) javascript problem

2008-07-11 Thread Stephens, Larry V
-Talk Subject: Re: (ot) javascript problem >>You can try this. http://www.debugbar.com/ Hi, are you using it yourself? I tried it, there are a lot of interesting options, however two main flaws: 1º the error message is still the same stupidity: - it does not give the true file name the e

Re: (ot) javascript problem

2008-07-11 Thread Claude Schneegans
>>Did you try CompanionJS? I think it is just what you need. Ah ha! Now this looks better ;-) Thanks. -- ___ REUSE CODE! Use custom tags; See http://www.contentbox.com/claude/customtags/tagstore.cfm (Please send any spam to this address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]) T

Re: (ot) javascript problem

2008-07-11 Thread Gerald Guido
Did you try CompanionJS? I think it is just what you need. http://www.my-debugbar.com/wiki/CompanionJS/HomePage ~G~ On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 1:29 PM, Claude Schneegans < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>Actually I have it installed but I rarely use IE except for cross > browser > css issues. >

Re: (ot) javascript problem

2008-07-11 Thread Claude Schneegans
>>Actually I have it installed but I rarely use IE except for cross browser css issues. I see. In my case, most my Javascript is used in my CMS used by administrators, and none of them use FF, so developing for IE is a must. -- ___ REUSE CODE! Use custom tag

Re: (ot) javascript problem

2008-07-11 Thread Gerald Guido
Actually I have it installed but I rarely use IE except for cross browser css issues. (i.e. after I work out all the gremlins using Firebug). I have yet to run into a IE only JS bug. Here try CompanionJS. It is geared more toward JS debugging: http://www.my-debugbar.com/wiki/CompanionJS/HomePage

Re: (ot) javascript problem

2008-07-11 Thread Claude Schneegans
>>You can try this. http://www.debugbar.com/ Hi, are you using it yourself? I tried it, there are a lot of interesting options, however two main flaws: 1º the error message is still the same stupidity: - it does not give the true file name the error occurs, - it gives the line number, bu

RE: (ot) javascript problem

2008-07-09 Thread Stephens, Larry V
On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 6:42 AM, Stephens, Larry V wrote: > I'm using a DHTML javascript menu (from DynamicDrive) that works fine in > Mozilla (shows no errors in the error console). The sample works fine in IE > but my revision (no Thanks again for all the suggestions. I figured it out by taki

Re: (ot) javascript problem

2008-07-08 Thread denstar
Maybe: this.resizeTo(Wdth,Hght)} to this.resizeTo(Wdth,Hght); } and this.style.zIndex=RcrsLvl+Ztop} to this.style.zIndex=RcrsLvl+Ztop; } On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 11:53 AM, Stephens, Larry V <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 6:42 AM, Stephens, Larry V wrote: >> I'm using a

RE: (ot) javascript problem

2008-07-08 Thread Stephens, Larry V
On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 6:42 AM, Stephens, Larry V wrote: > I'm using a DHTML javascript menu (from DynamicDrive) that works fine in > Mozilla (shows no errors in the error console). The sample works fine in IE > but my revision (no Thanks for all the suggestions. I installed the debug bar that

Re: (ot) javascript problem

2008-07-08 Thread denstar
Look for a trailing comma in a javascript array perhaps? That one gets me in IE every once in a while. On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 6:42 AM, Stephens, Larry V wrote: > I'm using a DHTML javascript menu (from DynamicDrive) that works fine in > Mozilla (shows no errors in the error console). The sample

RE: (ot) javascript problem

2008-07-08 Thread Andy Matthews
IE JS errors suck...it's almost impossible to debug. Your best bet then is to start commenting out lines, or chunks, of code (including JS includes). At the very least it should help you narrow down your issue. You could also extract the content from your included files one at a time, and replace

Re: (ot) javascript problem

2008-07-08 Thread Loathe
The best means I have found of working out JS errors in IE is to create a project in Visual Web Developer 2008 (free). Launch the project which will open a browser window (IE needs to be set as your default browser) then navigate to your page. When the error occurs choose to debug the error,

RE: (ot) javascript problem

2008-07-08 Thread Stephens, Larry V
Thanks - installing now. -Original Message- From: Gerald Guido [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2008 8:58 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: (ot) javascript problem You can try this. http://www.debugbar.com/ On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 8:42 AM, Stephens, Larry V <[EMAIL PROTEC

Re: (ot) javascript problem

2008-07-08 Thread Claude Schneegans
>>Any clues on how to trace javascript errors in IE? Error messages in IE are simply retarded. The error could be in any file, and it does not even give the file name. Furthermore, the line number is always one unit higher. Then your error must be in one of the included files, at line 347. -- _

RE: (ot) javascript problem

2008-07-08 Thread Adrian Lynch
If things aren't working after you made a change, show us a before and after sample of the code. Adrian -Original Message- From: Stephens, Larry V [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 08 July 2008 13:43 To: CF-Talk Subject: (ot) javascript problem I'm using a DHTML javascript menu (from Dyna

Re: (ot) javascript problem

2008-07-08 Thread Gerald Guido
You can try this. http://www.debugbar.com/ On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 8:42 AM, Stephens, Larry V <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm using a DHTML javascript menu (from DynamicDrive) that works fine in > Mozilla (shows no errors in the error console). The sample works fine in IE > but my revision (no

RE: (ot) javascript help

2008-06-11 Thread Chad Gray
Ah... that makes sense. Thanks everyone for the help! > -Original Message- > From: Greg Morphis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2008 1:39 PM > To: CF-Talk > Subject: Re: (ot) javascript help > > because isn't an element of ? > try rem

Re: (ot) javascript help

2008-06-11 Thread Josh Nathanson
Quite a few issues there... First off, you can generally use one or the other of "visibility" or "display" properties. In your case you'd probably want to use "display" since this will actually create or destroy the space that the br occupies. Then, in makeNewEntry you'd want this one line: do

RE: (ot) javascript help

2008-06-11 Thread Andy Matthews
There's an easier way to do this... Rather than using a br and assigning an id to it, use a div. Divs have built in properties that aren't included in br tags. -Original Message- From: Chad Gray [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2008 12:34 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: (ot)

RE: (ot) javascript help

2008-06-11 Thread Dawson, Michael
I may be way off-base, but do you need that trailing "e" in "FTDTYPEe"? Could it be the missing "e" from "Firbug"? m!ke On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 10:34 AM, Chad Gray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Can any javascript gurus tell me why this does not work? I want the tag to display on the page so I ge

Re: (ot) javascript help

2008-06-11 Thread Greg Morphis
because isn't an element of ? try removing the tabbedTicket or use getElementById On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 12:34 PM, Chad Gray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Can any javascript gurus tell me why this does not work? I want the tag > to display on the page so I get a carriage return between the two

Re: (ot) javascript help

2008-06-11 Thread Barney Boisvert
try document.getElementById("FTDTYPEe"). And then go get some library that will take care of all that for you (jQuery, Prototype, etc.). cheers, barneyb On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 10:34 AM, Chad Gray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Can any javascript gurus tell me why this does not work? I want the

RE: (ot) Javascript Question...

2008-05-16 Thread Che Vilnonis
Thanks. Because of popup blockers I guess a regular href will have to do. -Original Message- From: Bobby Hartsfield [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May 16, 2008 4:21 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: (ot) Javascript Question... window.open() most popup blockers will block it though

RE: (ot) Javascript Question...

2008-05-16 Thread Bobby Hartsfield
window.open() most popup blockers will block it though. ..:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:. Bobby Hartsfield http://acoderslife.com http://cf4em.com -Original Message- From: Che Vilnonis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May 16, 2008 4:14 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: (ot) Javascript Question..

RE: OT Javascript - when is an element visible

2008-02-12 Thread Jim Davis
> -Original Message- > From: Rey Bango [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2008 3:50 PM > To: CF-Talk > Subject: Re: OT Javascript - when is an element visible > > In Ext, the Element class has built-in methods to get just about > anything

Re: OT Javascript - when is an element visible

2008-02-12 Thread s. isaac dealey
I'm not sure if scrollTop is part of the spec for DOM (or widely supported -- innerHTML for example is not but widely supported). Assuming that scrollTop is supported in the browser though, I'd think something like this might work: var ct = container.scrollTop; var ch = container.offsetHeight;

Re: OT Javascript - when is an element visible

2008-02-12 Thread Rey Bango
In Ext, the Element class has built-in methods to get just about anything you need from an element, including position info. http://extjs.com/deploy/dev/docs/?class=Ext.Element jQuery, out of the box, can provide offset, width and height only and enhanced capabilities via the dimensions plugin.

Re: OT Javascript - when is an element visible

2008-02-12 Thread Massimo Foti
> Doesn't sound fun though-- maybe someone will post and show us a > pre-built function in the prototype library or something. :) Many libraries include a method to get the coordinates of any element. Right now I am thinking just about the one available in Mootools: http://docs.mootools.net/Eleme

RE: OT Javascript - when is an element visible

2008-02-12 Thread Brad Wood
I know there is a JS method called .scrollIntoView() (IE only??) which will cause the an element to scroll to where it is visible. Not sure how to tell if it is visible though. I suppose if you know the edges of the viewable area, you can calculate the position of the element in question via its

RE: OT: javascript to keep a user from navigating away

2008-02-01 Thread Chad Gray
08 3:49 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: OT: javascript to keep a user from navigating away > I would like to make javascript that when the window.onUnload is > fired to pop up a confirm() saying "hey if you leave now your form > information will not be saved. Do you wish to contin

Re: OT: javascript to keep a user from navigating away

2008-02-01 Thread s. isaac dealey
> I would like to make javascript that when the window.onUnload is > fired to pop up a confirm() saying "hey if you leave now your form > information will not be saved. Do you wish to continue?". But I think > once onUnload fires there is no stopping the user from leaving the > page. Can you canc

Re: OT: Javascript MouseOver

2007-08-21 Thread Matt Williams
missing a comma after left=450 ? On 8/21/07, Steve LaBadie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have created a mouse over effect and it works fine. The only problem > I am having is that the top= in the below example does not work in > Firefox. Are there any ideas to resolve this issue? The window s

Re: OT: javascript

2007-05-17 Thread Charlie Griefer
On 5/17/07, Daniel Baughman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm pretty sure you want > document.getElementById(textInputID).disabled = > true > not > document.getElementById(textInputID).style.disabled > = true; indeed. sorry 'bout tha

RE: OT: javascript

2007-05-17 Thread Daniel Baughman
Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2007 9:26 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: OT: javascript in this case, you don't need 'foo'. just 'moo'. even though they could be in different forms, an id value should not be repeated on a page. so... function disabler(textInputID) { docum

Re: OT: javascript

2007-05-17 Thread Charlie Griefer
in this case, you don't need 'foo'. just 'moo'. even though they could be in different forms, an id value should not be repeated on a page. so... function disabler(textInputID) { document.getElementById(textInputID).style.disabled=true; } On 5/17/07, Chad Gray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w

RE: OT: javascript to prevent a normal link from working

2006-12-19 Thread Joshua Cyr
PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2006 2:00 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: OT: javascript to prevent a normal link from working Ah, but these are links I have no control over from other pages. The trick is that they are just normal pages that are pulled in to the tab. Joshua Cyr Savv

RE: OT: javascript to prevent a normal link from working

2006-12-19 Thread Joshua Cyr
, December 19, 2006 1:48 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: OT: javascript to prevent a normal link from working return false in your tag. foo On 12/19/06, Joshua Cyr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am playing with YUI and spry and have a fun task of having content > from other pages load into a t

Re: OT: javascript to prevent a normal link from working

2006-12-19 Thread Charlie Griefer
return false in your tag. foo On 12/19/06, Joshua Cyr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am playing with YUI and spry and have a fun task of having content from > other pages load into a tab system in spry. All is working well so far. > Next I have event listener code to check for the click of any

RE: OT: Javascript - Refresh a window

2006-09-20 Thread Andy Matthews
Make sure the refresh line goes before the self.close line or else it won't work. -Original Message- From: Jim Wright [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2006 8:43 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: OT: Javascript - Refresh a window Dave Francis wrote: > Hi, &

RE: OT: Javascript - Refresh a window

2006-09-20 Thread Dave Francis
Well, that was quick. Thanks Jim -Original Message- From: Jim Wright [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2006 9:43 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: OT: Javascript - Refresh a window Dave Francis wrote: > Hi, > I have a window from which I open pop-up w

Re: OT: Javascript - Refresh a window

2006-09-20 Thread Jim Wright
Dave Francis wrote: > Hi, > I have a window from which I open pop-up with JS window.open();. When I > close this pop-up - self.close(); - is there any way to force a refresh of > the "parent" window? > opener.window.location.reload()

Re: OT: Javascript Menu that Displays Over IFrames

2006-07-18 Thread Mingo Hagen
Matt Robertson wrote: > The Brain Jar menu carries a GNU General Public License. To quote from it: > > 2. b) You must cause any work that you distribute or publish, that in > whole or in part contains or is derived from the Program or any > part thereof, to be licensed as a whole at no

Re: OT: Javascript Menu that Displays Over IFrames

2006-07-18 Thread Matt Robertson
The Brain Jar menu carries a GNU General Public License. To quote from it: 2. b) You must cause any work that you distribute or publish, that in whole or in part contains or is derived from the Program or any part thereof, to be licensed as a whole at no charge to all third partie

Re: OT: Javascript Menu that Displays Over IFrames

2006-07-18 Thread Ali Awan
Mingo, Thanks, that looks really nice. I'll keep that in mind for the future. But for right now, I found something really simple. An almost entirely CSS solution, which much less Javascript to worry about. Ali > I should have replied earlier, but for the sake of completeness, the > Brainjar.c

Re: OT: Javascript Menu that Displays Over IFrames

2006-07-18 Thread Mingo Hagen
I should have replied earlier, but for the sake of completeness, the Brainjar.com menu has always helped me out, we've even integrated it in our CMS. Check it out at: http://www.brainjar.com/dhtml/menubar/ There are other menu's out ther that have a smaller footprint, or some that have an insan

Re: OT: Javascript Menu that Displays Over IFrames

2006-07-17 Thread Ali Awan
Thanks for all the fish Actually I kind of figured this out. I found some free CSS menus, which via-css convert an Unordered List to an invisible Iframe, so now the drop-downs display over the select boxes an IFrames. Ali >Ali, > >I've used a trick to get drop downs to float over select bo

Re: OT: Javascript Menu that Displays Over IFrames

2006-07-14 Thread Zaphod Beeblebrox
Ali, I've used a trick to get drop downs to float over select boxes in IE. The trick is to put an relatively positioned empty iframe behind each one of your drop down menu. On 7/14/06, Ali Awan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I know this is not a CF question, but since this list has a lot more >

Re: OT: Javascript right click menu, only over object, can accept parameters

2006-06-02 Thread Denny Valliant
jsdomenu from dynamic drive does that, I think. It's pretty cool, but leaks memory, I think. One option is to use hidden fields and mouseovers to have dynamic variables. Let me know if you want more info, I've done something similar. :D On 6/2/06, Andy Matthews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I'

Re: OT: Javascript question

2006-05-25 Thread Tony
true. its still very alpha stage... but its very simple to change to that! good idea. tw On 5/25/06, Michael Traher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > try dropping #chr(10)# into the string, I think that will work. > > might be nicer to set one display variable earlier > > then you can just refer to

Re: OT: Javascript question

2006-05-25 Thread Michael Traher
try dropping #chr(10)# into the string, I think that will work. might be nicer to set one display variable earlier then you can just refer to #infoText in the js. On 5/25/06, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi there... this should be quick and easy for you Jscript ninja's... > > in this line

NEVERMIND, thanks! Re: OT: Javascript question

2006-05-25 Thread Tony
nevermind, it works now, i guess i had another problem the day i was testing this, and that was not the issue. it works all good. thanks! tony On 5/25/06, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi there... this should be quick and easy for you Jscript ninja's... > > in this line: > marker.openInf

RE: OT: Javascript help

2006-04-20 Thread Ben Nadel
Test)); Thanks for everyone's help. I think I now see the local scoping issue that I was dealing with before. I will try to return with a better example. ... Ben Nadel www.bennadel.com -Original Message- From: Tanguy Rademakers [mailto:[EMA

RE: OT: Javascript help

2006-04-20 Thread Ben Nadel
adding data to an object that doesn't inherently have that attribute. ... Ben Nadel www.bennadel.com -Original Message- From: Cutter (CFRelated) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2006 1:00 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: OT: Javascript help Asking yo

Re: OT: Javascript help

2006-04-20 Thread Tanguy Rademakers
Hi Ben, I ran into this problem recently - these really helped me out: http://joust.kano.net/weblog/archive/2005/08/08/a-huge-gotcha-with-javascript-closures and http://jibbering.com/faq/faq_notes/closures.html /t ~| Message:

Re: OT: Javascript help

2006-04-20 Thread Cutter (CFRelated)
Asking your question of my javascipt list, the responses were as follows: Repsonse 1 Have you tried this? objA.onclick = new Function ("alert(" + intI + ")" ); Response 2 >for (var intI = 0 ; intI < 10 ; intI++){ >> var objA = document.createElement( "div" ); Place one "var objA;"

RE: OT: Javascript help

2006-04-20 Thread Ben Nadel
el www.bennadel.com -Original Message- From: Zaphod Beeblebrox [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2006 10:31 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: OT: Javascript help the most I can think of is to evaluate the value right at the function declaration: objA.onclick = eval ('fu

Re: OT: Javascript help

2006-04-20 Thread Zaphod Beeblebrox
the most I can think of is to evaluate the value right at the function declaration: objA.onclick = eval ('function(){ alert( ' + intI + ' ); };'); On 4/20/06, Ben Nadel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Not really for CF, but though someone here could lend some insight > > There is one problem

RE: OT javascript Q: Show/hide divs...works in IE, not in FF.

2006-02-02 Thread Andy Matthews
That's VERY elegant Jochem. Thank you for that code! -Original Message- From: Jochem van Dieten [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2006 4:10 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: OT javascript Q: Show/hide divs...works in IE, not in FF. Andy Matthews wrote: > &g

Re: OT javascript Q: Show/hide divs...works in IE, not in FF.

2006-02-02 Thread Jochem van Dieten
Andy Matthews wrote: > > function switchDiv(pNode,name) { > var pNode = document.getElementById(pNode); > for (i=0;i ci = pNode.childNodes[i]; > if (ci.name != "undefined") { > ci.style.display = "none"; > if (ci.n

RE: OT javascript Q: Show/hide divs...works in IE, not in FF.

2006-02-02 Thread Ian Skinner
So can you test for "node.name"? Yes I often do something like: if (something.childnode[i].nodeName == "P") do something to a paragraph node. You can also use the test suggested by Steve. if ( ci.name != "undefined" && ci.style ) ci.style.display = "none"; Or of couse combine b

RE: OT javascript Q: Show/hide divs...works in IE, not in FF.

2006-02-02 Thread Andy Matthews
So can you test for "node.name"? -Original Message- From: Ian Skinner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2006 3:24 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: OT javascript Q: Show/hide divs...works in IE, not in FF. Does anyone have any ideas about this? I've talk

RE: OT javascript Q: Show/hide divs...works in IE, not in FF.

2006-02-02 Thread Steve Brownlee
I'd suggest adding in an additional check. if ( ci.name != "undefined" && ci.style ) ci.style.display = "none"; > -Original Message- > From: Andy Matthews [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2006 4:17 PM > To: CF-Talk > Subject: OT javascript Q: Sh

RE: OT javascript Q: Show/hide divs...works in IE, not in FF.

2006-02-02 Thread Ian Skinner
Does anyone have any ideas about this? I've talked to two other js guys and none of us can figure out what's going wrong. I'd really appreciate some input. Thanks. You have to be careful what IE and Firefox calls a child node. IE only makes element child nodes, FF makes everything, including

RE: OT: Javascript XML parsing

2005-10-04 Thread Paul
Well that certainly makes sense now that I consider it. Thanks! -Original Message- From: Robert Munn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2005 12:12 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: OT: Javascript XML parsing Oh, brain fart, sorry. Your browser doesn't know about the

Re: OT: Javascript XML parsing

2005-10-04 Thread Robert Munn
;-Original Message- >From: Robert Munn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2005 10:28 AM >To: CF-Talk >Subject: Re: OT: Javascript XML parsing > >try this: > >var xmlFile="C:\\test\\menu.xml"; ~~

RE: OT: Javascript XML parsing

2005-10-04 Thread Paul
Good suggestion, but no dice; same error as the C:/\test/\menu.xml attempt... -Original Message- From: Robert Munn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2005 10:28 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: OT: Javascript XML parsing try this: var xmlFile="C:\\test\\men

Re: OT: Javascript XML parsing

2005-10-04 Thread Robert Munn
try this: var xmlFile="C:\\test\\menu.xml"; >I am successfully parsing an XML document using the javascript below. I am >running into trouble, however, when I try to parse an xml file that doesn't >exist in the same directory as the calling page. See inline comments below. > > ~~~

RE: OT: Javascript browser compatibility question.

2005-08-11 Thread Mosh Teitelbaum
Jeff: Barring a browser bug (which is certainly possible), the likely culprit is a slight logic error with the JavaScript code. If you post the relevant code, I'm sure the list can review it for you. As to alternative ways of doing it, you might want to try change the cell's Class instead of act

Re: OT: Javascript browser compatibility question.

2005-08-11 Thread Jeff W
Well isn't NS6.1 odd It appears that BOTH my example and the new.backgroundColor example work and don't work... As if you couldn't tell this is a background cell changer. ...and this code is firing on the ONCLICK of each cell :) Here is the weirdness... Say I have 3 cells wide table... Eac

Re: OT: Javascript browser compatibility question.

2005-08-11 Thread Jeff W
I'll try the backgroundColor and give that a whirl... Thanks, Jeff On 8/11/05, Charlie Griefer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > if it's a literal ID value, then yes, he'd need quotes. I'm guessing > it's a variable. > > Try backgroundColor (note the casing) instead of background. > > On 8/11/05,

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