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<Label text="{Kostl}"/ >
I need to get here the last 4 digits and not leading numbers.
You can use a formatter method to do this (recommended):
<Label text="{ path: 'Kostl', formatter: '.formatter.yourFormatterName' }" />
Or (not recommended) you can format it directly in your binding, like this:
<Label text="{= ${Kostl}.substring(4) }" />
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I'm looking to make a Google search bar for a website I am creating. I would like to search Google for the text entered in an <input> tag. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Try something like this
<script>
function googleSearch()
{
var text=document.getElementById("search").value;
var cleanQuery = text.replace(" ","+",text);
var url='http://www.google.com/search?q='+cleanQuery;
window.location.href=url;
}
</script>
<input type="text" id="search" />
<button onclick="googleSearch();">Search</button>
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var item = document.getElementById('drpItem').value;
var createDiv = document.createElement('createDiv');
createDiv.className = 'row';
createDiv.innerHTML = '<input type="text" name="name" value="item" />
Try like this .'string'+variable+'string'
createDiv.innerHTML = '<input type="text" name="name" value="'+item+'" />
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Hello trying change this link ;
<span style="float:right;min-width:210px;"></span>GİRİŞ<br /><br />
To This ;
<a href="#" onclick="javascript: window.open('http://www.koltukcubey.com/chat/index.php?project=24&member=2', '', 'toolbar=no,location=no,status=no,menubar=no,scrollbars=no,resizable=no,width=1046,height=520'); return false" >Chat sistemine git</a>
Because you did not include the window.open part !
This should work fine.
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Can you please give me examples how to create price calculator based on which checkboxes are selected using JS and jQuery.
Something like this?
https://jsfiddle.net/hof63n3k/
HTML
<input type="checkbox" value="1.99"> $1.99</input><br/>
<input type="checkbox" value="2.99"> $2.99</input><br/>
<input type="checkbox" value="3.99"> $3.99</input><br/>
Total: $<span class="total"></span>
JQuery
$(function() {
$('input').click(function(){
var total = 0;
$('input:checked').each(function(index, item) {
total += parseFloat(item.value);
});
$('.total').text(total);
});
});
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I have a disabled field that I want to edit with the below script
<html>
<select id="country"onchange="changeCountryCode()">
<input type="text" disabled id="cc">
<script>
function changeCountryCode()
{
var temp = $('country').val();
$('cc').val(temp);
}
</script>
</html>
It's not working for me.
What you have almost works but you are missing the # in your selectors. The # sign tells jQuery to use the ID attribute when looking up the element desired.
Should be:
var temp = $('#country').val();
$('#cc').val(temp);