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I am using input fields in my react website and i m displaying some placeholders in this fields.
To my amazement, this placeholders come in uppercase letters regardless of how i type it in the placeholder text.
What can i do to display this placeholder txt in lowercase letters.
let Input = (props)=>{
let { placeHolder, type } = props;
placeHolder = placeHolder.toLowerCase();
return <input type = {type} placeholder={placeHolder}/>
}
I can't understand your question. But I have answserd your question with my assumption.
If your expect answer that is not, change your question to clearly.
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I want to be able to separate this one by one
Sephora26:theactor424#gmail.com:shpk335$A:what’s your name?:actor Dawg4075:dawg648#yahoo.com:Thoiland3:what’s your favorite pet?:cat Thrive65:evergreen45#hotmail.com:gcap1078!:what’s your favorite artist:Ed sheeran
I tried using JavaScript str.split() but it only parsed the first character (sephora26). What I want is to be able to parse the email and password out of it
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const strings = `Sephora26:theactor424#gmail.com:shpk335$A:what’s your name?:actor
Dawg4075:dawg648#yahoo.com:Thoiland3:what’s your favorite pet?:cat
hrive65:evergreen45#hotmail.com:gcap1078!:what’s your favorite artist:Ed sheeran`
const lines = strings.split('\n');
lines.forEach((line) => {
[name,email,password,question,answer] = line.split(":");
console.log(`name=${name}, email=${email}, password=${password}`);
});
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I have a dropdown showing list of languages,
Now, some of these languages contains special HTML characters, but I want to show the real values of those characters.
Like.
è should be replaced with è
How to do this using Javascript ?
Thanks in advance !!
One way to do this:
const decodeHtml = (html) => {
const t = document.createElement("textarea");
t.innerHTML = html;
return t.value;
}
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I am trying to create a search variable taking the value of 2 others variables for search results
But I don't manage to get the expected result (title + author). In a sense where the author value is not taking into consideration.
How can I write the following correctly the get both correct values (title + author) in the search variable?
Thank you
let title = document.getElementById('titre-livre').value;
let author = document.getElementById('auteur').value;
let search = title + author;
Remember to separate these values with a space:
let search = [title, author].join(' ');
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How do you convert text that you type into proper case as you type?
Example: “The Quick Brown Fox Jumps Over The Lazy Dog”
Edit-01: I want to make sure that it works On-Type. I found different methods to make this work On-Blur, but not On-Type.
Try this
function toTitleCase(s) {
return s.replace(/\w\S*/g, function(t) {
return t.charAt(0).toUpperCase() + t.substr(1).toLowerCase();
});
}
<input onkeyup="this.value=toTitleCase(this.value)" />
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How to add var in get value in JavaScript ?
I have 2 var
var page = $('#demoajax').val();
var name = $("#users").val();
This is mym old code
data:"server=Windows&actionfunction=showData&page="+page,
I want to add var name and value now=date to this line how can I do that ?
First I try this
data:"username="+name+"&server=Windows&actionfunction=showData&page="+page+"&now=date",
But not work.
You appear to have inserted your changes in the middle of the query string. Try this instead.
data:"server=Windows&username="+name+"&actionfunction=showData&page="+page+"&now=date",
Why do you have data:"username="+name+"&server=Windows&actionfunction=showData&page="+page+"&date=now",
switch date and now
Also lose the comma at end if not needed