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I have solved my problem. Regards
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Doesn't work in Internet Explorer
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Hello I have been trying to tack down a problem I am having using numbers. I have calculated a floor-load and the result is wrong. I attach a sample of the code showing the calculated result and the correct result. This is making me pull out my hair. Any advice welcome. Regards demo.html
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Thanks for the reply. I have just solved my problem. I started my array index at 1, not zero. I was aware of the zero value but I did not allow for in the .length statement. The for statement was seeing one more array element than there was so it chucked out 'undefined'. for the last element. Regards
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Hello I have hit a snag with a bit of code I have written. I read a bit of text into a function called TextBox(ref,txt), I then strip the text into words and then I make up fixed length sentences which I want to use later. I have the code to work except that after I leave a for-loop (line 41) the function stops. If I // line 38, the function goes beyond line 41 and exits. It appears to be with the variable word[wordIndex].length. Hide this and it exits. I have used the variable elsewhere so I am not getting anywhere. If any one has any clues, please help. This is dogging my progress. problem (2).txt
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My Internet Explorer is faulty. My mates IE works fine. Sorry for not checking this sooner. Regards
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If it works in your IE, then mine must be faulty. I have IE 10. Regards
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I get a black screen
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Sorry Try the link, please have a look at the code and tell me if my doc declaration is wrong. I cannot put the code on the forum for you to see, its too big. If the code works in chrome, why not explorer. I read that there are incompatibility issues and i do not intend to rewrite my scripts to please microsoft. Hopefully, its in the head statement of the html but I do not know what to put. As I say, it works in other browsers. Regards
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hello After many months, I have finally got my form working in google as I want but it will not work in IE. Can anyone advise me please on where I have gone wrong. If I may, I attach the link to the page hemis.co.uk/New Age Glass/New Age Glass.html I use cm instead of pixles when specifying the screen-page. regards
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This did the trick var n = text.replace(/</g,'<').replace(/>/g,'>').replace(/%3C/g,'<').replace(/%3E/g,'>')
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I want to prevent cross-site scripting such as described in the javascript definitive guide (o'reilly) page 336: ie name.replace(/</g,"<"). My question was; are there other control-codes such as < I need to replace. Regards
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Hello I need to disable malicious scripts from entering through an input text box. Is there an example of the code necessary to disable < and %3 type instructions. I am sure there are more. Regards
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Hi I created two functions to read the variables from a string (lines 60 and 70) and then converted into my variables on lines 82 and 83. Works for me. Thanks for the JSON tip variables.htmlvariables.html
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Thanks for the advise. I attach the program with JSON added. If you see the alert, the JSON variable 'x' converts to the object so did not work. Did I do the method correct. variables.html
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hello I am wanting to pass a number of variables to a modal using a cloned line. I write the variables into a string and then write to the modal using jquery. I attach a program showing my wants. if you refer to lines 65 and 66, I accessed two variables using 'name' and 'alt'. I created these variables on line 104. However, I want to pass more than just two variables and I would like to address the variables by their object.descriptor such as 'description, amount or duration'.. Is there a method to add these descriptors to the input statement, please? input.prototype.duration maybe. variables.html
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Dear Foxy Mod I will write an example and reply back later. Regards
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I think I should be reading about 'prototype'.
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Am I able to create my own attributes, please? For example: <input type="button" action="variable"/>. I create the attribute 'action'. Regards
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I made an error. I have nine variables (see attached). variables.html
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Hello I am trying to establish the number of variables that I can manipulate using a single javascript object and I attach a module. So far, I have passed seven. Are there more I could access if need, particularly within the input object? variables.html Regards
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Chaps I had to fudge a bit and introduce a global-variable but I got it to work. regards paragraph v2.html
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Should I be forcing all variables to be strings and then convert to number to be cIndex; or maybe, should I be stringify the two variables as a single 'json' variable and then parse within the function? Pascal is sooo much easier.
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Nope, still doesn't work (attached) Thanks for your interest. Very much appreciated. I feel like an island out here! Example 2A.html
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I think you are on the right track with the variable type. I attach two examples. Example 1 works by passing over an number value; the second passes a text value. Example 1 works, Example 2 doesn't. The 'offending' line is var mButton = '<div class="mButtonClass"><input class="removeable" type="button" value="' + ndx + '" onclick="doEdit(' + txt + ')"/></div>' The 'good' line is var mButton = '<div class="mButtonClass"><input class="removeable" type="button" value="' + ndx + '" onclick="doEdit(' + ndx + ')"/></div>' halfway down the page Example 2.htmlExample 1.html