JavaScript (JS) search Example: HTML DOM Objects – Area Object – JavaScript (JS) search Example
JavaScript (JS) search Example: HTML DOM Objects – Area Object – JavaScript (JS) search Example
Purpose: – Illustrates the JavaScript syntax for the Area Object search Property .
Prerequistes:
- Install Visual Web Developer 2008
Syntax: AreaObject.search=”search” – Allows you to access the search of url for an AreaObject. search is what is after domain name in url.
Restrictions: None
Notes:
- You can build your own library of syntax examples by using same web site over and over and just add new files to it.
Instructions:
- Use Visual Web Developer 2008
- Create new web site;
- Click File/New Web Site
- Select ASP.NET Website Template
- Select C-Sharp for language
- name of Web Site could be JavaScript_Syntax.
- Add New folder named “HTMLDOMObjects”
- Right-click project name in solution explorer;
- add new folder;
- name of folder should be: HTMLDOMObjects
- Add New subfolder to “HTMLDOMObjects” folder named “DOMArea”
- Right-click folder named “HTMLDOMObjects” in solution explorer;
- add new folder;
- name of folder should be: DOMArea
- Add New subfolder to “DOMArea” subfolder named “AreaObjectProperties”
- Right-click subfolder named “DOMArea” in solution explorer;
- add new folder;
- name of folder should be: AreaObjectProperties
- Add HTML Page Named search to AreaObjectProperties subfolder
- Right-click AreaObjectProperties subfolder;
- add new item;
- Select HTML Page
- HTML Page name should be search
- Click on copy code in code below to copy code into HTML Page search.htm
- Right-click on HTML page search.htm and select view in browser
< !DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html> <head> <title>IdealProgrammer.com: search</title> <!-- *************************************************** * This example is from http://idealprogrammer.com * *************************************************** Note: coords for rect = "upperleftx,upperlefty,bottomrightx,bottomrighty" coords for circle = x,y,r where x and y are center and r is radius coords for poly = x1,y1,x2,y2,... --> </head> <body> <a href="http://idealprogrammer.com">Ideal Programmer</a><br /><br /> <img src ="http://idealprogrammer.com/wp-photos/goldbottle.jpg" width="200" height="200" alt="Planets" usemap ="#goldmap" /><br /> <br /> <map name="goldmap" id="goldmapid"> <area id="Area1" shape="rect" coords="0,0,100,100" href="http://www.google.com/#hl=en&q=isaac+newton&aq=f&aqi=g10&oq=isaac+newton&fp=db64f927cfe7b756" alt="google" accesskey="1" /> <area id="Area2" shape="rect" coords="100,0,200,100" href="http://www.yahoo.com" alt="yahoo" accesskey="2" /> <area id="Area3" shape="rect" coords="0,100,100,200" href="http://idealprogrammer.com/about" alt="idealprogrammer" accesskey="3" /> <area id="Area4" shape="rect" coords="100,100,200,200" href="http://search.yahoo.com" alt="searchyahoo" accesskey="4" /> </map> <script type="text/javascript"> //***************************************************** // DOM Objects //***************************************************** //***************************************************** // *** Area Object Property *** //***************************************************** //***************************************************** // search //***************************************************** // SYNTAX: // areaObject.search="search" Allows you to access the querystring part // of the url for an areaObject in an image map. // Two ways to retrieve search // 1. GetElementsByTagName myObject = document.getElementsByTagName('area')[0]; document.write("Area1 - Using getElementsByTagName : " + myObject.search); document.write("<br />"); // 2. GetElementById document.write("Area2 - Using getElementById: "); document.write(document.getElementById('Area2').search); document.write("<br /><br />"); // Two ways to assign search // 1. GetElementById myArea3 = document.getElementById('Area3'); myArea3.search = "https"; document.write("<br />Area3 changed to search: ", myArea3.search); // 2. GetElementsByTagName myArea4 = document.getElementsByTagName('area')[3]; myArea4.search = "search?p=einstein&toggle=1&cop=mss&ei=UTF-8&fr=yfp-t-701"; document.write("<br />Area4 changed to search: ", myArea4.search) </script> </body> </html> |