1

I'm still trying to figure out this slideshow task that I need to display in a SharePoint 2007. In my other post folks suggested doing things that are more challenging that I'm not willing or have skills to take on. So what I have here is perhaps a simpler solution but it's not working either.

I'm using a content editor web part into which I copied the code that works in a stand alone web site but not here.

I was hoping you can tell me if this can work and suggest a fix or should I just scrap it all toghether and take on the prior challenge.

In the default.master I have Javascript like this:

<script language="javascript" type="text/javascript">
<!--
var slideimages=new Array()
var slidelinks=new Array()
function slideshowimages(){
  for (i=0;i<slideshowimages.arguments.length;i++){
    slideimages[i]=new Image()
    slideimages[i].src=slideshowimages.arguments[i]
  }
}

function slideshowlinks(){
  for (i=0;i<slideshowlinks.arguments.length;i++)
    slidelinks[i]=slideshowlinks.arguments[i]
}

function gotoshow(){
  if (!window.winslide||winslide.closed)
    winslide=window.open(slidelinks[whichlink])
  else
    winslide.location=slidelinks[whichlink]
  winslide.focus()
}               
//-->

Then in content editor web part I have this:

<script runat="server" >

protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{        
    int iCounter = 0;
    string path = Server.MapPath("/Bulletin/");

    System.IO.DirectoryInfo di = new System.IO.DirectoryInfo(path);
    System.IO.FileInfo[] slides = di.GetFiles("*.jpg");
    iCounter = slides.Length;

    string mystring = string.Empty; 

    int i = 0;
    foreach (System.IO.FileInfo file in slides)
    {
        if (i < iCounter-1)
        {
            mystring += "'/Bulletin/" + slides[i].ToString() + "',";
            i++;
        }
        else
        {
            mystring += "'/Bulletin/" + slides[i].ToString() + "'";
        }
    }

    String scriptString = @"<script language=JavaScript>";

    scriptString += @"slideshowimages(" + mystring + @")
        slideshowlinks() // Still need to build this up
        var slideshowspeed = 10000
        var whichlink = 0
        var whichimage = 0
        function slideit() {
        if (!document.images)
        return
        document.images.slide.src = slideimages[whichimage].src
        whichlink = whichimage
        if (whichimage < slideimages.length - 1)
        whichimage++
        else
        whichimage = 0
        setTimeout('slideit()', slideshowspeed)
        }
        slideit()
         ";
   scriptString += @"</";
   scriptString += @"script>";

    if (!this.IsStartupScriptRegistered("clientScript"))
        this.RegisterStartupScript("clientScript", scriptString.ToString());
}

I have tried placing everything in the webpart. I have also placed the JavaScript in its own file, placed in a script directory in the root of my app and call it like that. I have also copied in the /_layout/1033 directory but none of these steps helped.

Thank you for your time!

1
  • For some reason the second set of code did not display all of the script. After the closing curly brace I have this:</s cript> <d iv> <a h ref="javascript:gotoshow()"><img src="/Bulletin/Slide1.JPG" name="slide" border="0" width="425" height="319" alt="Slides" /></a> </d iv>
    – Risho
    Jun 28, 2011 at 16:43

1 Answer 1

2

<script runat="server" > You cannot execute server side code in content edit web part.

1
  • Well that's good to know. I thought I was loosing my mind. Thanks for pointing out the obvious.
    – Risho
    Jun 29, 2011 at 15:12

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.