Hello All,
We recently picked up 15 Chromebooks from our good friends at Dell. My plan is to use our Google Apps domain to force install a number of apps on the Chromebooks through their managed policy. One of these apps is the SonicWALL Mobile Connect client. I would love to be able to include...
I have a selection list that is populated by a bunch of items. Each item has a unique ID number that is stored in the value part of the option. I want users to be able to return to the page and using localstorage have the selections made on previous visits be what they see. For one list which is...
Could the function in the js file look something like this and then just call the function with an onclick event tied to the checkbox?
function FJactual () {
if(chekboxObj.checked)
{
backgroundObj.style.background-size="cover !important";
}
else
backgroundObj.style.background-size="auto...
The CSS I include with the extension to keep the image in view and shrink to the width of the browser is this:
body {
background-attachment:fixed !important;
-webkit-background-size: cover !important;
-moz-background-size: cover !important;
-o-background-size: cover !important...
I have simple Chrome extension that injects some html into a game webpage that lets a user customize the background image of the webpage. It stores the URL of the image with setlocalstorage so that when they return to the game the custom background image is still there. I've included some CSS...
I'm guessing now that I'll have to do something with arrays in order to preform math on these stats. I switched to using urldecode in order to more cleanly (get rid of all the %xx stuff) interpret the grabbed content. One line of the output is all of the action that takes place in the battle...
Got it (I think). The below works. I'm not sure if it's the most efficient way to do it but, it works! :)
<?php
$fjbattleid = $_POST['FJbattleID'];
$contents = file_get_contents('http://shcgame.klicknation.com/apps/heroes//pages/battle_iframe.php?battle='.$_POST['FJbattleID']);
$pattern =...
This doesn't work :( but, something like this?
<?php
var FJbattleID = $_POST['FJbattleID'];
$contents = file_get_contents('http://shcgame.klicknation.com/apps/heroes//pages/battle_iframe.php?battle=FJbattleID&kn_context=openweb');
$pattern = '/var\s*fvars\s*=\s*(\{.*?\})/im'...
If I want to put a form before the php page, how might I use the form ID as part of the URL on the php page? Below is a simple form page but, the inclusion of the form ID on the index.php page url breaks the output.
battle.html
<html>
<head>
<title>Battle!</title>
<base...
Ah - my bad! The replay URL actually has an iframe in it with the replay page and fvars variable. Once I changed the url in my php file to get the contents of that it output the below (still not recognizing some of the html characters I guess). This is excellent! I can start working on a form...
Thank you :) for your help but, I tried putting your code in a php file on my web server and it generates a blank page - http://www.cbsarge.com/index.php
Here is the source of the frame that contains the battle animation a swell as fvars.
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type"...
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