I'm struggling making the following razor snippet working
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#foreach (var lang in umbraco.cms.businesslogic.language.Language.GetAllAsList())
{
var url = Model.Content.Url + "?lang=" + #lang.CultureAlias;
if (currentCulture.TwoLetterISOLanguageName.Equals(lang.CultureAlias))
{
<li class="active">#lang.FriendlyName</li>
}
else
{
<li>#lang.FriendlyName</li>
}
}
If I remove the variable assignment between the foreach and the if it works fine, but otherwise I get a compilation error (like the razor parser understands a } as markup and tries to render it).
Any way to solve this?
Think the issue is in this line
var url = Model.Content.Url + "?lang=" + #lang.CultureAlias;
You don't need the additional # since you are already in 'code' mode
So try changing #lang.CultureAlias to lang.CultureAlias
You've got too many #s here:
var url = Model.Content.Url + "?lang=" + #lang.CultureAlias;
should become:
var url = Model.Content.Url + "?lang=" + lang.CultureAlias;
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I have an Html page with cards this is my jade code:
div(id="myModal" + i class="modal")
div(class="modal-content")
span(class="close" onclick="closeMoviePopup(#{i})") ×
h2= movie.name
a(href="sodaplayer:?url=" + movie.magnet_link + "&title=" + movie.name onclick="(function(){ document.getElementById('myModal#{i}').style.display = 'none'; })();return true;") Stream
js:
function closeMoviePopup(index) {
document.getElementById('myModal' + index).style.display = 'none';
}
For some reason, every card works except the first one I don't understand why that would happen. It is not a problem with the i variable or the function I don't get what it is
Because in you index.js you are capturing the first span var span = document.getElementsByClassName("close")[0]; and executing a different function. Fix
that and it should work.
I'm doing something With an ESP8266, and I need some help with the HTML part of it.
I want to duplicate 1 slider:
The code is :
client.println("<!DOCTYPE html><html>");
client.println("<head><meta name=\"viewport\" content=\"width=device-width, initial-scale=1\">");
client.println("<link rel=\"icon\" href=\"data:,\">");
// CSS to style the on/off buttons
// Feel free to change the background-color and font-size attributes to fit your preferences
client.println("<style>body { text-align: center; font-family: \"Trebuchet MS\", Arial; margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto;}");
client.println(".slider { width: 300px; }</style>");
client.println("<script src=\"https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/3.3.1/jquery.min.js\"></script>");
// Web Page
//client.println("</head><body><h1>ESP32 with Servo</h1>");
client.println("<p>Start Temperature: <span id=\"servoPos\"></span></p>");
client.println("<input type=\"range\" min=\"20\" max=\"30\" class=\"slider\" id=\"servoSlider\" onchange=\"servo(this.value)\" value=\""+valueString+"\"/>");
client.println("<script>var slider = document.getElementById(\"servoSlider\");");
client.println("var servoP = document.getElementById(\"servoPos\"); servoP.innerHTML = slider.value;");
client.println("slider.oninput = function() { slider.value = this.value; servoP.innerHTML = this.value; }");
client.println("$.ajaxSetup({timeout:1000}); function servo(pos) { ");
client.println("$.get(\"/?value=\" + pos + \"&\"); {Connection: close};}</script>");
client.println("</body></html>");
//GET /?value=180& HTTP/1.1
if(header.indexOf("GET /?value=")>=0) {
pos1 = header.indexOf('=');
pos2 = header.indexOf('&');
valueString = header.substring(pos1+1, pos2);
//Rotate the servo
//myservo.write(valueString.toInt());
// Serial.println(valueString);
}
}
}
// Clear the header variable
header = "";
This gives me a slider, but I want another one for controlling a different thing, under a different variable.
Since I don't really understand HTML, I have tried to change some variables and duplicate the code myself, but without success. The slider works, but I get a lot of errors.
Second (independent) slider
client.println("<p>Start Sensor2: <span id=\"servoPos2\"></span></p>");
client.println("<input type=\"range\" min=\"20\" max=\"30\" class=\"slider\" id=\"servoSlider2\" onchange=\"servo2(this.value)\" value=\""+valueString+"\"/>");
client.println("<script>var slider2 = document.getElementById(\"servoSlider2\");");
client.println("var servoP2 = document.getElementById(\"servoPos2\"); servoP2.innerHTML = slider2.value;");
client.println("slider2.oninput = function() { slider2.value = this.value; servoP2.innerHTML = this.value; }");
The function servo(pos) (my guess) in the rest code not shown has either to be
duplicated or ???
to stop guessing and helping you please add the following info:
Source code esp8266 or if it is a standard example the name of the ino file
The type of error- during compilation, on the browser console, on serial port?
A co-worker of mine shared an autohotkey script (it's actually an exe file that runs on the background). Anyways, when I click the hotkeys it opens up a company webiste and creates a shared query for whatever's on the clipboard. I was wondering how this is done and how I can make my own.
I'm specially curious about the "URL" modification that includes all these search options:
https://<COMPANYWEBSITE>/GotoDocumentSearch.do
That's the URL where I can search (sorry it's restricted and even if I link it you cant access it).
Anyways, after I set up all my options and stuff and click the search button I get the following URL:
https://<COMPANYWEBSITE>/DocumentSearch.do
I inspected the website source and this is the function that's called when I press the search button:
function preSubmitSearch(docPress) {
document.pressed = docPress;
// setup local doc types for submit by lopping over multi selects and building json data string
var localDocTypesJson = "{";
var sep = "";
jQuery(".localTypeSel").each(function (i) {
var selLocalTypes = jQuery(this).multiselect("getChecked");
// get doc type code from id ex. 'localTypeSel_PD'
//window.console.log("this.id=" + this.id);
var tmpArr = this.id.split("_");
var docTypeCode = tmpArr[1];
var selLocalTypesCnt = selLocalTypes.length;
if (selLocalTypesCnt > 0) {
var localTypes = "";
var sep2 = "";
for (var i2 = 0; i2 < selLocalTypesCnt; i2++) {
localTypes += sep2 + "\"" + selLocalTypes[i2].value + "\"";
sep2 = ",";
}
localDocTypesJson += sep + "\"" + docTypeCode + "\": [" + localTypes + "]";
sep = ",";
}
});
localDocTypesJson += "}";
jQuery("#localDocTypesJson").val(localDocTypesJson);
}
HOWEVER, the working code that was shared with me (that was written ages ago by some employee who's not here anymore). Has the following URL when I use the autohotkey:
https://<COMPANYWEBSITE>/DocumentSearch.do?searchType=all&localDocTypesJson=7D&formAction=search&formInitialized=true&searchResultsView=default&btn_search=Search&docName=*<CLIPBOARD>*&wildcards=on&docRevision=&latestRevOnly=true&docProjectNumber=&docEngChangeOrder=&docLocation=&findLimit=500&docTypes=Customer+Drawing&docTypes=Production+Drawing&docTypes=Manufacturing+Process+Document&docTypes=Specification+Or+Standard
Note: replaced text with "CLIPBOARD" for clarification.
I was wondering if that's a type of "URL-programming" or how can I make a direct URL that prompts for the search results from the website? is that Javascript? or how is that programmed? (I know Swift and some Java, but have never really used Javascript).
It doesn't seem like you are asking an AutoHotKey (AHK) question, but to give you an AHK example you can copy, here is how I would use AHK to use Google.com to search for whatever is in my clipboard:
wb := ComObjCreate("InternetExplorer.Application")
wb.Visible := true
wb.Navigate("https://www.google.com/search?q=" . StrReplace(Clipboard, " ", "+") . "", "")
Note, the URL format includes the query ("?q=whatever+you+had+in+Clipboard") in it with spaces replaced by "+"s.
Hth,
I am trying to automate my businesses blog. I want to create a dynamic html string to use as a wordpress blog description. I am pulling text data from email body's in my gmail account to use as information. I parse the email body using the first function below.
I have everything working properly except for the for loop (in the second code block) creating the description of the post. I have searched for hours and tried dozens of different techniques but I cant figure it out for the life of me.
Here is how I am reading the text values into an array:
function getMatches(string, regex, index) {
index || (index = 1); // default to the first capturing group
var matches = [];
var match;
while (match = regex.exec(string)) {
matches.push(match[index]);
}
return matches;
}
This is how I am trying to dynamically output the text arrays to create a basic HTML blogpost description (which I pass to xmlrpc to post):
var1 = getMatches(string, regex expression, 1);
var2 = getMatches(string, regex expression, 1);
var3 = getMatches(string, regex expression, 1);
var3 = getMatches(string, regex expression, 1);
var fulldesc = "<center>";
var text = "";
for (var k=0; k<var1.length; k++) {
text = "<u><b>Var 1:</u></b> " + var1[k] + ", <u><b>Var 2:</u></b> " + var2[k] + ", <u><b>Var 3:</u></b> " + var3[k] + ", <u><b>Var 4:</u></b> " + var4[k] + ", <br><br>";
fulldesc += text;
}
fulldesc += "</center>";
Lastly here is the blog post description code (using GAS XMLRPC library):
var fullBlog = "<b><u>Headline:</u> " + sub + "</b><br><br>" + fulldesc + "<br><br>General Description: " + desc;
var blogPost = {
post_type: 'post',
post_status: 'publish', // Set to draft or publish
title: 'Ticker: ' + sub, //sub is from gmail subject and works fine
categories: cat, //cat is defined elsewhere and works fine
date_created_gmt: pubdate2, //defined elsewhere (not working but thats another topic)
mt_allow_comments: 'closed',
description: fullBlog
};
request.addParam(blogPost);
If there's only one value in the var1,2,3,4 arrays all works as it should. But any more than 1 value and I get no output at all from the "fulldesc" var. All other text variables work as they should and the blog still gets posted (just minus some very important information). I'm pretty sure the problem lies in my for loop which adds the HTML description to text var.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated, I'm burned out trying to get the answer! I am a self taught programmer (just from reading this forum) so please go easy on me if I missed something stupid :)
Figured it out: It wasnt the html/text loop at all. My blogpost title had to be a variable or text, but not both.
Not working:
title: 'Ticker: ' + sub, //sub is from gmail subject and works fine
Working:
var test = 'Ticker: ' + sub;
//
title:test,
I get a URL as text from database and put it into an HTML object and add this object to layout.
I want this text to work as URL or IMG.
you can see in the code what I have tried. didn't find a method that does that...
my code :
int listSize = result.size();
int i;
assetPanel.clear();
for(i=0;i<listSize;i++)
{
HorizontalPanel vPanelPic = new HorizontalPanel();
HTML picSpace = new HTML();
picSpace.setHTML("<img src = " + result.get(i).getUrl() + "style=width:304px;height:228px>");
//Window.alert("<a href " + result.get(i).getUrl()+ "</a>");
vPanelPic.add(picSpace);
assetPanel.add(vPanelPic);
}
Your HTML is invalid. Try this:
// img:
picSpace.setHTML("<img src='" + result.get(i).getUrl() + "' style='width:304px;height:228px'>");
// link:
Window.alert("<a href='" + result.get(i).getUrl() + "'>URL</a>");
I think that post solves the problem without any security issues :
For SafeHtml, Do we need to sanitize the "link" in <img src=link> tag, GWT?