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changing date words, like february 24, 2004 to f.24.04
iheartsimba
post Feb 24 2004, 08:39 PM
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how do you change the dates above entries from like february 24, 2004 to f.24.04?
 
 
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qwertyman
post Feb 24 2004, 08:50 PM
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CODE
<!-- begin code provided by createblog.com -->
<script type="text/javascript">
//
// &copy; EasterEgg, [URL=http://www.xanga.com/easteregg]http://www.xanga.com/easteregg[/URL]
//
// For use at Xanga only.
//
// This script replaces any given word or text fragment with
// whatever you want: new words and fragments, or even HTML!
//
// Actually it's pretty simple: add the words or fragments you
// wish to replace to the array "oldWords" (each word placed
// between double quotation marks, and separated by colons as you
// can see below) and add their replacements to the array "newWords",
// at the same position as the original words in "oldWords".
// The example is pretty self-explaining.
//
// The script is case sensitive, meaning that if you add "something"
// to "oldWords" array it will not recognize "SOMETHING", or "SoMetHInG".
//
// You can adjust the existing arrays in this code as you see fit,
// as long as both arrays keep the same size (same amount of words
// in both arrays), otherwise a script error will occur.
//
// Copy this entire code and paste in the webstats box at your
// Look and Feel page.
//
// You're free to use this script as long as this comment remains intact,
// and as long you won't use it to cripple the comments of your visitors;
// after all, no one likes his/her words getting twisted...
//
function replaceWords()
{
  // ***add the words or fragments you wish to replace below
  var oldWords = new Array(
      "Sites I Read",
      "Publish Comments",
      "add eProps",
      "eprop",
      "eProps",
      "add comments",
      "comment",
      "comments",
      "email it",
      "view entire profile",
      "sign my guestbook",
      "My Blogrings",
      "Posting Calendar",
      "Get Involved!",
      "sign out",
      "Real Name",
      "Birthday",
      "Gender",
      "Location",
      "Website",
      "Email",
      "Stats",
      "Member since");

   // *** add the replacing words or fragments below
  var newWords = new Array(
      "Sites I Read",
      "Publish Comments",
      "add eProps",
      "eprop",
      "eProps",
      "add comments",
      "comment",
      "comments",
      "email it",
      "view entire profile",
      "sign my guestbook",
      "My Blogrings",
      "Posting Calendar",
      "Get Involved!",
      "sign out",
      "Real Name",
      "Birthday",
      "Gender",
      "Location",
      "Website",
      "Email",
      "Stats",
      "Member since");

  allTableData = document.getElementsByTagName('td');
  allTableHeaders = document.getElementsByTagName('th');
     
  var collections = new Array(allTableData,allTableHeaders);
 
  for (var k = 0; k < collections.length; ++k )
  {
      for (var i = 0; i < collections[k].length; ++i )
      {  
          if (collections[k][i].innerHTML.indexOf('TABLE') == -1)
          {
              for ( var n = 0; n < oldWords.length; ++n )
              {
                  var indx = collections[k][i].innerHTML.indexOf(oldWords[n])
                  while (indx != -1)
                  {  
                      var replacement = '';
                      indx = collections[k][i].innerHTML.indexOf(oldWords[n]);
                      replacement = collections[k][i].innerHTML.replace(oldWords[n], newWords[n]);
                      collections[k][i].innerHTML = replacement;
                      break;                    
                  }
              }
          }
      }
  }
}
replaceWords();
</script>
<!-- end code provided by createblog.com -->






thats the code...you just put whatever you want to be changed in the old text place and then on the corresponding place in the new text one...
 
xoxtammynguyenxo...
post Feb 25 2004, 12:57 AM
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woah..totally lost...
 
LatinaLady
post Feb 25 2004, 12:59 AM
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the top is the words xanga uses andthe bottom is theway u want them to look like and u change the words get it?
 

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