I need to run this code:
<font size='3'><b>
<li class="icon-home">
{L_INDEX} <!-- BEGIN navlinks -->
<strong>‹</strong>
{navlinks.FORUM_NAME}<!-- END navlinks -->
</li>
</b></font>
when the site is at index.php.
I have tried this:
<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function () {
if(window.location.href.indexOf("index.php") > -1) {
document.write('//the above HTML');
}
});
</script>
I can't use php because I am using a html file. The above code just gave me the board links and nothing else. I need the links to show as well as the rest of the page.
Thanks for your help.
Instead of document.write you should use a div or another element as a placeholder
if (location.href.indexOf("/index.php") > -1 ) {
document.getElementById("myPlaceHolder").innerHTML = '<font size="3"><b><li class="icon-home">{L_INDEX}<strong>‹</strong> {navlinks.FORUM_NAME}</li></b></font>';
}
In you HTML just add a div where you want to display the content.
<div id="myPlaceHolder"></div>
Be sure your script runs after the div tag otherwise document.getElementById("myPlaceHolder") returns null
Your code contains Smarty-code, which is kind of PHP. You propably can use
{if $smarty.server.REQUEST_URI == '/index.php'}
//Your HTML stuff here
{/if}
Edit:
I should propably mention that the {stuff} is smarty-code. It is like php-code inside an html file. It is interpreted by php.
That means, inserting it with javascript cannot possibly work, since PHP (and thus, Smarty) is interpreted on the server, while Javscript is executed on the client-side, that is, you home PC.
Related
In a html web page, i load in my main section the content of another html page. I have a js script section at the botton of my charged page. I use jquery.
<div id="main">
</div>
Other page
<div>
...
<div id="roomCheckoutResult" class="hide">
...
</div>
</div>
<script>
$('#dateRoomCheckout').datetimepicker({
format: 'DD/MM/YYYY'
});
$("roomCheckoutResult").show();
</script>
Line with function show don't work. If i use directly
document.getElementById("roomCheckoutResult").className="";
that work.
So why my line with show don't work.
You need to change this:
$("roomCheckoutResult").show();
to this:
$("#roomCheckoutResult").show();
You target an id value by using a # at the start of the selector.
And, it goes without saying that you have to make sure that jQuery is loaded before using it.
I have a banner in a div and I like to place it on home page which automatically reflects on rest of the pages?? Is it possible ?? without placing the code on the each page specifically ??.
Any help would be appreciate :)
If you're using PHP, you can write the whole banner in html, then save it as .php (e.g. banner.php). Then somewhere before the content of each of your pages, use PHP's include
keyword
For each of your page you can write it this way:
<body>
<div id='banner'>
<?php include "/path/to/banner.php"; ?>
</div>
<div id='content'>
<!-- Main content here -->
</div>
</body>
Either this can happen with php as #javiniar-leonard recommends, or you can use css.
In every page the basic structure is the same I guess. So target the div and place the div as background:
.main{
background:url("../your_banner_url.jpg");
}
Describing a scenario:
I am going through the code mentioned below.B asically I am trying to figure out how to program so that
when a user clicks on "Use Template" button , it gets inserted into an editor.
Page 1:
There are lot of templates present
When a user clicks on the "Use Template" button on , it gets inserted into an editor that is present in
the next page (Page 2).
Please find the code snippet below for the first two templates I am going through:
<div id="templatesWrap">
<div class="template" data-templatelocation="templateone" data-templatename="Template ONE" data-templateid="" >
<div class="templateContainer">
<span>
<a href="https://app.abc.com/pqr/core/compose/message/create?token=c1564e8e3cd11bc4t546b587jan31&sMessageTemplateId=templateone&sHubId=&goalComplete=200" title="Use Template">
<img class="thumbnail" src="templatefiles/thumbnail_010.jpg" alt="templateone">
</a>
</span>
<div class="templateName">Template ONE</div>
<p>
Use Template
</p>
</div>
</div>
<div class="template" data-templatelocation="templatetwo" data-templatename="Template TWO" data-templateid="" >
<div class="templateContainer">
<span>
<a href="https://app.abc.com/pqr/core/compose/message/create?token=c1564e8e3cd11bc4t546b587jan31&sMessageTemplateId=templatetwo&sHubId=&goalComplete=200" title="Use Template">
<img class="thumbnail" src="templatefiles/thumbnail_011.jpg" alt="templatetwo">
</a>
</span>
<div class="templateName">Template TWO</div>
<p>
Use Template
</p>
</div>
</div>
And so on ....
How does the link "https://app.abc.com/pqr/core/compose/message/create?token=c1564e8e3cd11bc4t546b587jan31&sMessageTemplateId=templatetwo&sHubId=&goalComplete=200" is inserting the template into the editor which is located on the next page? I haven't understood the token part and lot's of ID's present in the link
which I think are thereason behind inserting the template.
Has anyone come across such link before? Please advise.
Thanks
MORE CLARIFICATIONS:
Thanks for your answer.It did help me somewhat. I have few more questions:
Basically, I am using TinyMCE 4.0.8 version as my editor. The templates, I am using are from here:
https://github.com/mailchimp/email-blueprints/blob/master/templates/2col-1-2-leftsidebar.html
Some questions based on "Tivie" answer.
1) As you can see in the code for "2col-1-2-leftsidebar.html " it's not defined inside <div> tags unlike you defined it in <div> tags. Do you think that I can still
use it using "2col-1-2-leftsidebar.html " name?
2)I believe,for explanation purpose, you have included
`"<div contenteditable="true" id="myEditor">replaced stuff</div>`
and
<button id="btn">Load TPL</button>
<script>
$("#btn").click(function() {
$("#myEditor").load("template.html");
});
</script>
in the same page. Am I right? ( I understand you were trying to make an educated guess here, hence
just asking :) )
In my case, I have a separate page, where I have written code for buttons just like you wrote in editor.html like the following:
<button id="btn">Load TPL</button>. My button is defined inside <div class="templateContainer">.
Also, my templates are defined in a separate folder. So, I will have to grab the content(HTML Template), from
that folder and then insert into TinyMCE 4.08 editor. (Looks like two step process). Could you elaborate
on how should I proceed here?
More Question As of Dec 27
I have modifier my code for the template as follows:
<div class="templateName">Template ONE</div>
<p>
Use Template
</p>
Please note, I have added an additional id attribute for the following purpose.
If I go by the answer mentioned in the Tivia's post, is the following correct?
<script>
$("#temp1").click(function() {
$("#sTextBody").load("FolderURL/template.html");
});
</script>
My editor is defined like the following on Page 2 (Editor Page).
<div class="field">
<textarea id="sTextBody" name="sTextBody" style="width:948px; max-width:948px; height: 70%"></textarea>
</div>
I am confused, like, the script tag I have defined is in Page 1 where I have defined all the template related code
and the Page 2(Editor) page is a different page. It's simply taking me to Editor page (Page 2) and hence not working.
Please advise where I am wrong.
Thanks
MORE QUESTIONS AS of Jan 2
The problem Iam facing is as follows. Basically, for first template , I have the following code.
Code Snippet #1 where "Use "Template" button is present:
<div class="templateName">Template ONE</div>
<p>
Use Template
</p>
And the function suggested in the answer is as follows:
Code Snippet #2 where Editor is present:
<script>
$("#temp1").click(function() {
$("#sTextBody").load("FolderURL/template.html");
});
</script>
Since, I believe I first need to reach to that page after user clicks on "Use Template" button, where the editor is located, I have defined Code Snippet #1 on Page 1 and have defined the Code Snippet #2 and <script src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.10.2/jquery.min.js"></script> as the very first two script tags in the Page 2 ( Editor Page). But still when I click on "User Template" button on Page 1, it's just letting me to next page and not loading the template into the editor.
Am I doing something wrong here? Please advise.
P.S. The problem I feel is somehow the click function on Page 2 is not getting activated with the temp1 id button mentioned on Page 1.
Thanks
Well, one can only guess without having access to the page itself (and it's source code). I can, however, make an educated guess on how it works.
The URL params follows a pattern. First you have a token that is equal in all templates. This probably means the token does not have any relevance to the template mechanism itself. Maybe it's an authentication token or something. Not relevant though.
Then you have the template identification (templateOne, templateTwo, etc...) followed by a HubId that is empty. Lastly you have a goalComplete=200 which might correspond to the HTTP success code 200 (OK).
Based on this, my guess would be that they are probably using AJAX on the background, to fetch those templates from the server. Then, via JScript, those templates are inserted into the editor box itself.
Using JQuery, something like this is trivial. here's an example:
template.html
<div>
<h1>TEST</h1>
<span>This is a template</span>
</div>
editor.html
<!DOCTYPE HTML>
<html>
<head>
<script src="//ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.10.2/jquery.min.js"></script>
</head>
<body>
<div contenteditable="true" id="myEditor">
replaced stuff
</div>
<button id="btn">Load TPL</button>
<script>
$("#btn").click(function() {
$("#myEditor").load("template.html");
});
</script>
</body>
</html>
Edit:
1) Well, since those templates are quite complex and include CSS, you probably want to keep them separated from you editor page (or the template's CSS will mess up your page's css).
However, since you're using TinyMCE, it comes with a template manager built in, so you probably want to use that. Check this link here http://www.tinymce.com/wiki.php/Configuration:templates for documentation.
2) I think 1 answers your question but, just in case, my method above works for any page in any directory, provided it lives on the same domain. Example:
<script>
$("#btn").click(function() {
$("#myEditor").load("someDirectory/template.html");
});
</script>
I recomend you check this page for the specifics on using TinyMCE http://www.tinymce.com/wiki.php/Configuration:templates
EDIT2:
Let me explain the above code:
$("#btn").click(function() { });
This basically tells the browser to run the code inside the brackets when you click the element with an id="btn"
$("#myEditor").load("someDirectory/template.html");
This is an AJAX request (check the documentation here). It grabs the contents of someDirectory/template.html and places them inside the element whose id="myEditor"
I have this code :
HTML
Show Agency
<div id="invisibleDiv">
<script src="http://platform.linkedin.com/in.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script type="IN/CompanyProfile" data-id="1035" data-format="inline" data-related="false"></script>
</div>
jQuery
$("#showDiv").click(function () {
$("#invisibleDiv").show();
});
CSS
#invisibleDiv
{
display:none;
}
When I load the page, I see the scripts loaded from external source, also if the div is hidden. The scripts call with some API and generate HTML/Javascript.
Well, what I'm looking for is to force the script to be unloaded if the parent is hidden; than, when I'll show it (through the link), load the script inside the div.
How can I do it? I'll avoid AJAX.
UPDATED:
DEMO: http://jsfiddle.net/HqeD2/
Show Agency
<div id="invisibleDiv">
<script type="IN/CompanyProfile" data-id="1035" data-format="inline" data-related="false"></script>
</div>
$(function() {
$("#showDiv").click(function() {
$.getScript("http://platform.linkedin.com/in.js");
});
});
If I understand it correctly, you just want to delay the running of arbitrary scripts that are provided by the third party? Would something like this work?
<div id="invisibleDiv" style="display:none">Please wait while we load some stuff from Facebook...</div>
$("#showDiv").click(function(){
$("#invisibleDiv").show().load("http://facebook.com/whatever/andStuff");
});
Has the downside that you can't pre-fetch the HTML content, but I don't see any other way.
EDIT: ok, it looks like you edited the question whle I was typing this up... so YOU control the content of invisibleDiv, but you want to delay the loading of in.js? try this...
$("#showDiv").click(function(){
$("#pleaseWaitDiv").show();
$.getScript("http://platform.linkedin.com/in.js", function(){
$("#pleaseWaitDiv").hide();
$("#invisibleDiv").show();
});
});
Again, you have to make the user wait while the script downloads, hence my addition of pleaseWaitDiv
More edit:
New up a script node and append it.
var scriptNode = $("<script></script>")
.attr("type","IN/CompanyProfile")
.attr("data-id","1035")
.attr("data-format","inline")
.attr("data-related","false");
$("#invisibleDiv").append(scriptNode);
$.getScript("http://platform.linkedin.com/in.js", function(){
$("#pleaseWaitDiv").hide();
$("#invisibleDiv").show();
});
You can bind it to your showDiv click function, inline scripts are processed right away...the only other thing I can think of is to have the script be loaded via ajax which you don't want.
Try this :
http://jsfiddle.net/sXJa6/6/
I'm loading some HTML via Ajax with this format:
<div id="div1">
... some content ...
</div>
<div id="div2">
...some content...
</div>
... etc.
I need to iterate over each div in the response and handle it separately. Having a separate string for the HTML content of each div mapped to the id would satisfy my requirements. However, the divs may contain script tags, which I need to preserve but not execute (they'll execute later when I stick the HTML into the document, so executing during parsing would be bad). My first thought was to do something like this:
// data being the result from $.get
var clean = data.replace(/<script.*?</script>/,function() {
// insert some unique token, save the tag, put it back while I'm processing
});
$('<div/>').html(clean).children().each( /* ... process here ... */);
But I worry that some stupid dev is going to come along and put something like this in one of the divs:
<script> var foo = '</script>'; // ... </script>
Which would screw it all up. Not to mention, the whole thing feels like a hack to begin with. Does anyone know a better way?
EDIT: Here's the solution I've come up with:
var divSplitRegex = /(?:^|<\/div>)\s*<div\s+id="prefix-(.+?)">/g,
idReplacement = preDelimeter+'$1'+postDelimeter;
var r = data.replace(<\/div>\s*$/,'').
replace(divSplitRegex,idReplacement).split(preDelimeter);
$.each(r,function() {
var content;
if(this) {
callback.apply(null,this.split(postDelimeter));
}
});
Where preDelimiter and postDelimeter are just unique strings like "###I'd have to be an idiot to embed this string in my content unescaped because it would break everything###', and callback is a function expecting the div id and the div content. This only works because I know that the divs will have only an id atribute, and the id will have a special prefix. I suppose someone could put a div in their content with an id having the same prefix and it would screw things up too.
So, I still don't love this solution. Anyone have a better one?
FYI, Using unescaped in any JavaScript script causes this issue in a browser. Developers have to escape it anyway so there is no excuse. So you can "trust" that would break in any case.
<body>
<div>
<script>
alert('<script> tags </script> are not '+
'valid in regular old HTML without being escaped.');
</script>
</body>
See
http://jsbin.com/itevu
to see it break. :)
In some cases removing script tags results in invalid html:
<html>
<head>
</head>
<body>
<p>This should be
<script type="text/javascript">
document.writeln("<b");
</script>>bolded</b>.
</body>
</html>