I have this code using Harvard API that thakes all the CS courses and load them to a dropdownlist. after picking a course I want to draw an table with all the information of the course, but for some reason I get this to work, the function just not fire (I think it's the issue). can some one see the problem in the function i wrote?
<script type="text/javascript">
function loadXMLDoc() {
document.getElementById("span").style.visibility = "visible";
document.getElementById("button").style.visibility = "hidden";
$.ajax({
type: "GET",
url: "http://courses.cs50.net/api/1.0/courses?field=COMPSCI&output=xml",
success: function (data) {
var courses = data.documentElement.getElementsByTagName("course");
var options = document.createElement("select");
$(options).change(function () {
ShowCourseDetails(this);
});
for (var i = 0; i < courses.length; i++) {
var option = document.createElement("option");
option.value = $(courses[i]).find("cat_num").text();
option.text = $(courses[i]).find("title").text();
options.add(option, null);
}
document.getElementById("selectDiv").appendChild(options);
document.getElementById("span").style.visibility = "hidden";
}
});
}
//Get the Course information
function ShowCourseDetails(event) {
// get the index of the selected option
var idx = event.selectedIndex;
// get the value of the selected option
var cat_num = event.options[idx].value;
$.ajax({
type: "GET",
url: "http://courses.cs50.net/api/1.0/courses?output=xml&&cat_num=" + cat_num,
success: function (data) {
$("#TableDiv").html(ConvertToTable(data.documentElement));
}
});
}
//Draw The Table
function ConvertToTable(targetNode) {
targetNode = targetNode.childNodes[0];
// first we need to create headers
var columnCount = 2;
var rowCount = targetNode.childNodes.length
// name for the table
var myTable = document.createElement("table");
for (var i = 0; i < rowCount; i++) {
var newRow = myTable.insertRow();
var firstCell = newRow.insertCell();
firstCell.innerHTML = targetNode.childNodes[i].nodeName;
var secondCell = newRow.insertCell();
secondCell.innerHTML = targetNode.childNodes[i].text;
}
// i prefer to send it as string instead of a table object
return myTable.outerHTML;
}
</script>
the Markup:
<div class="left">
<input id="button" type="button" onclick="loadXMLDoc()" value="Get all Coputer Science Courses From Harvard"/>
<br />
<span id="span" style="visibility: hidden">Downloading Courses From Harvard.. Please Wait.. </span>
<div id="selectDiv"></div>
<div id="TableDiv"></div>
</div>
10x alot in advance.