do you have a live example of this anywhere? if you're not getting the id i assume you mean you're not able to access the element corresponding to that id? or is the class_name variable undefined?
@Milap we really do want to help... however the code provided does not give us enough information to debug your problem.... what you can try doing to going to a service like jsfiddle.net (as octavian just stated again) and pasting in all of your code... it doesn't even have to work (relative links will not work there) but we can then at least see the interactivity of the code.
@OctavianDamiean , this is my mums office given computer and shes too scared to upgrade. sooo yeah this machine with old Pentium 3 Runs on windows 98 still
...protip: When learning a new language that's completely different than anything you've used before, don't try to make your hello-word that seemingly easy thing you thought of...it's a new language, and your brain will melt.
hi guys ! i have this scipt jsfiddle.net/Pw6y9/1 which in the code 1 it works good when i select one option the page data didnt disapear when page refresh . but code 2 when page refresh page data disapear , so what i want is make code 2 inside code 1 for i will not loose data when page refresh .
quest, n,
1:a search or pursuit made in order to find or obtain something;
2:an adventurous expedition undertaken by a knight or knights to secure or achieve something;
i have this scipt jsfiddle.net/Pw6y9/2 which in the code 1 it works good when i select one option the page data didnt disapear when page refresh . but code 2 when page refresh page data disapear , so what i want is make code 2 inside code 1 for i will not loose data when page refresh .
I have created the following code
http://jsfiddle.net/EbCUx/
Why indexOf() returns -1 eventhough contents of a and b are same..
I know that a is a reference value ..Is that the cause...And can anybody explain me the exact reason?
@Abhishek I'm actually planning to make the bot smarter, integrate a NLP (Natural Language Processor) into it. But there're 3 problems with doing that: (1)It's very difficult for the range I aim for, (2)I don't intend on writing it in js, so as a result (3)the bot will need to live on a server, something I repeatedly failed to do.
@gosto if content was created with JS, the only way to make that content appear after reloading is to (1) send it from the server (2) run a JS function once the page loads
@Sam yes... but you neglected to mention these... what if he has no server? now he thinks "ohhh shoot, guess i'm out of luck and cannot remember data a crossed pages"
@Sam code 1 is for select option , code 2 is for a button , code 1 works without loosing data when page refresh , but code 2 looses data when page refrsh , any solution to write code 2 like code 1 or inside code 1 ?
@gosto you can't wrap it inside the '$(".showt").click()' function......remove it from inside that function, and just put it inside the '$(document).ready()' function
RT @divya: who wants to take a stab at writing HTML5Please recommendations for File API/Writer/File System? https://github.com/h5bp/html5please/issues/115 #myTha ...
81 fonts, 1 SVG, 696 lines of JavaScript (no semicolons!), 565 lines of CSS, 74 lines of HTML and Zepto.js in a single 634KB compressed web page. Amazing stuff. Read up on how it was done.
Hello all I asked this question earlier but got no response, don't suppose anyone has a few moments to answer the following? I have been told that the following var BuriedArray = SomeArray[88][0]; would be a "reference", would that mean any changes I make to the BuriedArray such as BuriedArray[i] = "hello"; would make immediate changes to the SomeArray?
Yes, Am I able to set one of these buried arrays as a new varible as in: var BuriedArray = SomeArray[88][0]
I have been told that the following var BuriedArray = SomeArray[88][0]; would be a "reference" would that mean any changes I make to the BuriedArray such as BuriedArray[i] = "hello"; would make immediate changes to the SomeArray?
@rlemon Referring to when ASI is useful to people, the last feed from Thomas Fuchs is an example for complete idiocy and being a brat: "696 lines of JavaScript (no semicolons!)"
Also, if you don't mind I have another question, if I wanted to clear the array of indeterminate length in the array of the following structure SomeArray[100][0][?]. could I do SomeArray[100][0].clear();?
@TranquilityEden First, try it; you'd see the error. Arrays don't have a clear method. All arrays in js are also variable-length, there are no fixed-length arrays.
I have an array that is being filled as a result of a pathfinding algorithm with each step in the journey. When the object gets to its location I want it to clear the array holding its route so a new one can be generated
Nope; arrays are fluid. It's also advised to not use the array constructor (pretty eefff), instead use the array literal: arr = []; ['firstItem', 'secondItem', 42, {}, null]
But I don't understand how I could create the array literally if I don't know the number of indecies I will need? Sorry If im being stupid.. as I mentioned I am still a novice
I'm looking for something that works like this:
The page is a 4x4 grid of icons (boxes with small pictures and a title). When someone clicks on one of them, an overlay gracefully is displayed with more info on that topic. The user then clicks an X in the upper-right corner or whatever to close...
@TranquilityEden in a language such as Java, C#, you must specify the array length when creating it; in JS, you don't. You just do 'var array = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, .....]'
wow, thats very kind Sam, how long have you got? I am trying to create a simple javascript game very like sim city which I will using with the children I teach. the current example is found at www.tranquilityeden.co.uk/colony/example.php although this is page is a few stages behind the current prototype it gives you an idea of what im trying to do
I have a "worker" that will carry resources such as wood from the sawmill to the warehouse. to get there it must use a pathfinding algorythm to find its route using the roads. After much experimentation (mostly unsuccessful) of trying to make it do this dynamically (as it moves along the route) to make it plan its entire route before leaving.
I think I have that done, but I am trying to store the route in an array so that I can have multiple workers planning their routes and each storing its route in a seperate index of the array. This way as it travels the route each can read of the next direction to move in from the array
right, I will have to take a look, I am using FF and the consol is completely new to me. Thankyou for your advice guys I will have to sit down and read up on the consol :)
I can just about get javascript then arrays come along and completely bafle me
they don't behave like php arrays (my only previous experience of them)
Well, if you understand how objects (or, as they can also be called in js, hash-maps, associative arrays, dictionaries and so on) work, you understand arrays, since arrays are a subset of objects