Accessing the name attribute of a DIV
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This script will allow for conditional loading of javascript libraries. The example here only has one condition to check for IE or Firefox then loads the appropriate .js file.
This is part of an .aspx template for an educational portal product.
Usage for loading the script:
This is part of an .aspx template for an educational portal product.
Usage for loading the script:
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Allows you to hide all elements on an HTML page by their tag name. Extremely handy in getting around the "Windowless Elements" problem in IE, which is a bug that puts certain elements, most commonly select boxes, on top of any other element, no matter what. As you can imagine, this causes real problems with DHTML drop-down menus and such like. This is the simplest and quickest fix I've come up with, I simply set this function to run alongside the drop-down and all of the select tags vanish before a menu drops, then I run the show function when the menu retracts.
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Enforce loadig fresh script code for the external javascript files. Compatible with HTTP 1.0.
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This snippet also you to limit the input in a form field to a specified number of characters. It displays a counter so users can see how many characters they have left, and once they reach the limit the field just trims the length to your limit.
The following is a snippet from what I used when I implemented a tagboard to my site. Further revisions could/should read the LIMIT from the maxlength attribute
The following is a snippet from what I used when I implemented a tagboard to my site. Further revisions could/should read the LIMIT from the maxlength attribute
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Just a little code to make a window in XUL
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Add dragging to your div elements. just adding class="drag" to the div element will make it draggable.
Here i'm adding an example for a draggable dialog box
Here i'm adding an example for a draggable dialog box
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I use this function when passing an array to a function being called from setTimeout();
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Fade in/out multiple images like a slideshow.
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Basically, you can dynamically ask the webpage to look at a current object's attributes/values or even change the object's attributes/values. As such, running this script on any browser of your choice should show what attributes your particular browser will allow for an object reference you typed in.
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This is a swear filter script I wrote for my xanga blog. I don't know if it has any application anywhere else. This will replace the swear words listed in the array with the character defined in blank_char. This isn't perfect but it works pretty well.









