I'm just starting to learn javascript and ajax. I have a textarea, which upon pressing the enter button, it sends a request to the server and what comes back is supposed to be shown in the same textarea. Although I ve managed to do the connection with the server, I cant make the textarea to scroll down after the response. This is my html file:
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<script type="text/javascript" src="js/ajax.js"></script>
<body>
<textarea id="myDiv"></textarea>
<script type="text/javascript">
var terminal = document.getElementById("myDiv");
console.log(terminal);
getBrowserDimensions();
document.getElementById("myDiv").onkeydown = function(event){
var e = event || window.event;
if(e.keyCode == 13){
loadXMLDoc(terminal.value);
}
}
</script>
</body>
</html>
And this is my javascript file:
function loadXMLDoc(sendString){
var xmlhttp;
if(window.XMLHttpRequest){
xmlhttp = new XMLHttpRequest();
}else{
xmlhttp = new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHHTP");
}
xmlhttp.onreadystatechange=function(){
if(xmlhttp.readyState == 4 && xmlhttp.status == 200){
terminal.value += xmlhttp.responseText+'\n';
}
}
xmlhttp.open("POST", "php/demo_get.php", true);
xmlhttp.setRequestHeader("Content-type","application/x-www-form-urlencoded");
xmlhttp.send(sendString);
terminal.scrollTop = terminal.scrollHeight;
console.log("1: " + terminal.scrollTop);
console.log("2: " + terminal.scrollHeight);
}
function getBrowserDimensions(){
var x = window.innerWidth;
var y = window.innerHeight;
var terminalWidth = Math.floor(x * 0.95);
var terminalHeight = Math.floor(y * 0.95);
terminal.value += "width: " + x + " height: " + y + " tWidth : " + terminalWidth + '\n';
terminal.style.width = terminalWidth + "px";
terminal.style.height = terminalHeight + "px";
terminal.style.resize = "none";
}
I've tried some approaches found mostly in this site like:
terminal.scrollTop = terminal.scrollHeight - terminal.clientHeight;
But nothing changed. The textarea would keep being set to the middle of its scrollable height. Even setting the scrollTop to a fixed number like 9999 would not make anything different. I've tried this in firefox and in chrome. I am also not supposed to use jquery, so if any ideas on what I am doing wrong, or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
scrollTop = scrollHeight
terminal.scrollTop = terminal.scrollHeight;
. If that's not working then there's something else causing the problem.