Make A Button Link Me To Website With A Designated Search By User?
Mar 14, 2010
I'm new to javascript and I have a button in an interface for an app. It's like drag and drop and i want this button to link you to a certain website searching for what the user types in the searchField1 box. The button is button16. Such as you type dogs into the text box and you click the google button among other search engines and it will redirect you to a google search doing a search for dogs. But how do I make this button search google and search for whats in searchField1. I would really appreciate the help. Im looking everywhere to learn this but just cant find it. If you could tell me how or send me a link to a tutorial code...
This works just fine as my javascript to make a link to a pdf and bring up a search pane in the certain pdf. My question is if anyone has tried to highlight search terms in a pdf just by clicking on the link. I can't seem to get that to happen.
How can I like make a browse button to search your computer. and whatever file you choose goes on a textbox. then when you press the submit button it loads then after its done loading it puts the file on my website?
I have a requirement that when a particular link is clicked, it submits back to the server. This is the same as clicking on a submit button. But the submit button is a link.
is it possible to track whether user is typing in the browser's address bar or aside google search box ( which appears in most of the browsers besides address bar)? if yes, I would like to know HOW? references are welcome.
Does anyone know of a free way to include a search box on a website and when you search someting a target="_new" window opens with wikipedia's search results. I'm make a website for a doctor.
I would like to embed the search results of the Google books search into my website. It should be like Google News elements widget supplied by google itself. I need to have results and not the custom search box.
I'm working on a form to add items within a bespoke CMS and have been contemplated the pros and cons of implementing a type of live search within the form. The way I was thinking of it working is:Users start to fill in form to add items to the databaseI don't want them to duplicate these items so thought that as they type the item name, I could return a table of similar results below with a note to say "The database already contains these similar items - Please check to ensure you are not replicating ... blah blah"My 2 questions are a) is this actually of any benefit to the user or should I just tell them to check the list of existing items before starting and b) anyone know of any tutorials to tell me how to do it!
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what i want to do is create several radio buttons and a textbox for searching purposes. the search will perform a search depending on which button the user selects.
here is what i have now:
- for each radio button, i use the onClick event handler, which calls a function called showMe()
- showMe() { if (button 1 was selected) document.write('form which will search down path A'); else if (button 2 was selected) document.write('form which will search down path B'); else if (button 3 was selected)... }
this works, but once the user makes their selection, the search form will pop up on another page. how do i fix it so that the search form will display on the same page as the radio buttons? Is there any other way to accomplish this?
I have a webpage in which I enter a search item to look for job seekers in the Los angeles area. I get back results and now I have a column in the results table by which I can flag a certain user in my profile if I am impressed with his profile. How do i implement this ?. I know I can use the on mouse click event but how to i relate that user to the employer who logs in and how so i save that user who is flagged wrt the employer You tube uses a similar concept in which a user can flag a video if its unappropriate .... mine is a similar concept but i need to flag a user each employer login ...
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Imagine a wife has signed on to a web site in a browser tab. She does not sign off and walks away to do something else. Her husband sits at the computer and seeing her signed on, opens a new tab and tries to sign on to the same site. I need to automatically sign the wife off when this happens so as to avoid confusion later regarding which session is active.
For example, when a visitor selects "Belly" RingType, I want "Belly Ring" to appear in the search box.
and
when the visitor selects "pearl" NecklaceType, I want "pearl necklace" to appear in the search box.
if the visitor first selects "Belly" RingType, and then selects "pearl" NecklaceType, I want "Belly Ring pearl necklace" to appear in the search box.
After making his selections in the search box, if he types something in the search box, it should add to what is already there in the search box. Or, if he first types something in the search box for example, "jewelry" and then selects "pearl" in the necklacetype select box, the search box should show : "jewelry pearl necklace"
Im needing a script that when a user clicks the "X" (closing the browser) or abandons my site a new small pop up window will appear..
The new small pop up window will ask "Why are you abandoning my site? Did you have any questions .. please let us know.." and then the user has the option to answer it or not.... then submit message or totally close the new window and main window..
I know the "window.closed" is the key but I dont know how to use it .. I checked on the internet but no information nor samples of it...
I'm working on a search engine that is just like google but customized for me and my friends. I have everything working well from the scripts supplied by google however they don't allow image searches. In order to combat this I added a link that links to google images. Is there a way to make the link go to google images and display my search keyword without having to retype it? The site is [URL] if you need to look at it.
how to check if a user didn't leave the site.Ofcourse you can use the Onunload() or Beforeunonload() function.But some browsers like Opera and Safari and who know what other browsers don't support it. And I don't want to have false information about users still being there while they left.Is there any other alternative? Like expecting server side each X seconds a AJAX request from the user?If the user doesn't send a request, the user has left.