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Am looking for a code that will help me add minimize and maximize buttons in a dfd in my company intarnet website. please anyone having a clue how i can do it please help.
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Dan muli wrote: minimize and maximize buttons in a dfd
What do you mean by dfd?Please try and reword your question to explain more clearly what issue you are facing.
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Thanks ,for example our company intranet has window sections eg one for the cognos application i want to append some minimize and maximize buttons such that i can make the cognos application occupy the whole screen in order to have a good view of project ratios graph of my company
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what is a 'dfd' ? What application is it? Windows Forms or ASP.NET ?
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you did not answer my first question, what is 'dfd'?
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I assume it isn't a Data Flow Diagram.
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I assume it is a Data Flow Diagram, he probably wants to put a mockup diagram on the DFD.
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I have a large list of authors, book titles, and comments in an SQL database. I am able to pull those records with PHP.
I want to populate a web form with this information dynamically (Javascript), but since I have never used AJAX or json, I've not known how to do this any other way.
So what I've done is have my PHP generate a 2D Javascript array which contains all of the entries like this:
var author_title_comment = new Array();
author_title_comment.push( new Array("Author 1", "Title 1", "Comment 1") );
author_title_comment.push( new Array("Author 2", "Title 2", "Comment 3") );
...
author_title_comment.push( new Array("Author 3999", "Title 3999", "Comment 3999") );
author_title_comment.push( new Array("Author 4000", "Title 4000", "Comment 4000") );
It's not pretty, but it functions well locally.
The same thing could probably be re-written like this:
var author_title_comment = [];
author_title_comment[author_title_comment.length] = new Array("Author 1", "Title 1", "Comment 1");
author_title_comment[author_title_comment.length] = new Array("Author 2", "Title 2", "Comment 2");
...
author_title_comment[author_title_comment.length] = new Array("Author 3999", "Title 3999", "Comment 3999");
author_title_comment[author_title_comment.length] = new Array("Author 4000", "Title 4000", "Comment 4000");
Since the push() function can handle more than a single entry[^], would this be more efficient:
var author_title_comment = new Array();
author_title_comment.push(
new Array("Author 1", "Title 1", "Comment 1"),
new Array("Author 2", "Title 2", "Comment 3"),
...
new Array("Author 3999", "Title 3999", "Comment 3999"),
new Array("Author 4000", "Title 4000", "Comment 4000")
);
So I can either 1: use author_title_comment.push( new Array("Author 1", "Title 1", "Comment 1") ); on every element I want to add. 2: use author_title_comment[author_title_comment.length] = new Array("Author 1", "Title 1", "Comment 1"); on each element, or 3: use a single push() with all 4000 elements as additional parameters.
Or #4, learn a better way to do this and have the content dynamically generated whenever the user adds/removes a new author name, book title, or comment.
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#4 Learn a better way. JSON Examples[^]
JSON is basically a collection of name/value pairs
"books":
{
"book":
[
{"author": "John Steinbeck", "title": "Grapes of Wrath", "comments": "Lenny killed the rabbit" }
]
}
I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt
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<a id="href1" href="#">gogo</a>
function goUrl(url) {
location.href = url;
}
i want to add goUrl event to href tag when i click href.
below is what i try.
var href1_obj = document.getElementById("href1");
//this is start as soon as load window.
href1_obj.onClick = goUrl("http://naver.com");
How can i do that?
hi
My english is a little.
anyway, nice to meet you~~
and give me your advice anytime~
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function goUrl(url)
{
var temp = url;
return function() { location.href = temp; };
}
This will do the trick as the onClick handler needs to receive a function.
Cheers!
—MRB
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i am sorry, i misunderstand.
This function is working.
Thank you have a nice day!!
hi
My english is a little.
anyway, nice to meet you~~
and give me your advice anytime~
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Your welcome!
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hello!
If u use jquery. It is easy to do this.
Demo
<a id='name_of_id'>click here</a>
<script type='text/javascript'>
$("#name_of_id").click(function(){
});
</script>
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100 , sir;
good to meet you again on the same thread. Where were you, man?!!
Help people,so poeple can help you.
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I'm very busy lately, so I don't have as much time to spend here as before.
Nice to meet you again too!
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the statement goUrl("http://naver.com"); dosent return a reference to a function, instead it returns a void.
Instead of that you can replace it with
href1_obj.onclick = function(){goUrl("http://naver.com")};<br />
Help people,so poeple can help you.
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i am sorry, i misunderstand.
This function is working.
Thank you have a nice day!!
hi
My english is a little.
anyway, nice to meet you~~
and give me your advice anytime~
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Your welcome!
Help people,so poeple can help you.
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JQuery[^] makes this very easy to do.
I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt
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Thank you, Mark;
Help people,so poeple can help you.
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hi
L want click the button and save the div to the html file
thank you
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