Capturing Ctrl N
Jul 23, 2005Is there any way to capture the action Ctrl+N (whether it in a hidden
button or keyword - doesn't matter) in html, javascript or php?
Is there any way to capture the action Ctrl+N (whether it in a hidden
button or keyword - doesn't matter) in html, javascript or php?
How can I detect the press of CTRL + V in an input of type text?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI am using the following code for disabling Ctrl-N in IE7. It disables the Ctrl-N feature of IE which opens a new window containing the same page as the 'active' window. The code works great (at first glance). However, I noticed that, if you click anywhere inside the browser window and THEN press Ctrl-N, the new window will open. If you don't click anywhere inside the window, the following code works. Can anyone see an improvement to the following code so that clicking inside the browser window doesn't bypass the javascript?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI would like to bind a set of data inside a repeater and be able to use the selector to select 1 or more then 1 values?
View 8 Replies View RelatedI am working on copying from one listbox to another. The value should not be removed from first list box. I am trying to select multiple values using ctrl key for copying. can someone give some idea or sample code for this.
View 6 Replies View RelatedCan I disable the ctrl + f funtionality in the browsers?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI am writing a callback functions that fit into a framework. Unfortunately, the framework does not provide any means of getting the initial onclick event. So, I tried doing the following to see if the ctrl key was pressed:
var ctrl=(window.event&&window.event.ctrlKey);
This didn't work. Is there a way to know if the ctrl key was pressed after the fact?
I want to capture the event when the <ctrl> key is pressed.
View 3 Replies View RelatedUsing jQuery, how do I make a function to execute when users press Ctrl+Q? Or other combinations of Ctrl and a key.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI would like to do this WITHOUT jQuery.
I have tried to get an event listener to listen for when the user presses Control-D on their keyboard. This would trigger a confirm delete function - if you've ever used QuickBooks Ctrl-D is the command that does this and this is a financial application.
Problem is that in FireFox, Ctrl-D means bookmark the page and this window pops up. I want to "return false" before this happens.
On this subject I would also like to take over Ctrl-C and Ctrl-V eventually but with Ctrl-D it will work for anything. here is what I have. Again, IT WORKS, but doesn't stop the natural event (bookmark page) fromhappening:
Code:
function AddOnkeypressCommand(strCommand){
//---- version 1.0, by , last edit 2004-12-14
//add to array of commands:
m_onkeypressCmds[m_onkeypressCmds.length] = strCommand;
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I wish for my users to retype their email address instead of the copy and paste method to ensure they have typed it correctly both times.
How could this be done, would it be Javascript ?
I want to disable a function when a user is pressing control or command using Javascript. Is this at all possible? My reason for doing this is because I recently implemented lightbox to my script, but I still want users to be able to open the image in a new tab by just clicking control or command when clicking the image rather than opening it in lightbox (which it does).
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm working on controlling a windows media player I'm trying to figure out how to control it with keys like CTRL+SHIFT+P to play it. The problem is that I don't know how to capture all three at the same time.
I'm ONLY supporting IE because that's what the client only want's supported. I have been reading through the forums but nothing about capturing both CTRL+another key or SHIFT+another key.
I have used javascript to change text size before however the task i wish to try is a little bit out of my league, i have scoured the web looking for an answer and have yet to come close to anything similar. This is sort of a last option for me so i truly hope i find a clue or better yet an answer. Essentially what i am trying to achieve is exactly the effect achieved when you hit "ctrl+" to increase the size of a webpage so that i can include a button/link etc that can be clicked for users with lesser vision so i can avoid going back into any of my clients completed sites and having to completely redo the css/overall design..
View 2 Replies View Relatedis it possible to do a CTRL-z (undo) in a onclick event ?
View 3 Replies View RelatedThis is a proof of concept question ... that I've been unable to prove. Ultimate goal to is allow one button to have different actions with the Shift, Control or Alt key pressed for a link "<a...>" or a button ("<input type='button'" or "<button>.") click. The following appears to work in FF and MSIE on PC (with some side-effects), but not at all on a iMac using FF or Safari.
The display in the textarea shows that I can detect when the Shift, Control or Alt keys are pressed and an event is created with a mouse click. With a left mouseClick, the display shows
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I need javascript to trigger the combination of ctrl + minus. Is it possible. I need this because the design of the webpage I'm working on is looking much better at 83 % zoom which couldn't be achieved by CSS zoom property in mozzila firefox.
View 2 Replies View RelatedThe code I will am including is far from finished, but some of what I do have works (the "submit" code does not work yet). I am able to prevent certain kinds of input including Shift-Ins pasting, but Ctrl-v pasting still works (and I do not want it to). Could you please tell/show me what code needs to be entered to my existing functions, or what new function I need to create (and call from my existing functions) to eliminate any kind of CtrlKey input?
<code>
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN">
<html>
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I'm trying to make my WYSIWYG editor cross-bowser compatible. To do this I'm contemplating a way to capture keystrokes, but have no clue to go about it.
For example:
If the user presses enter, I want to capture the keystroke and return a <br> tag or if the user presses ctrl + B, I want it to return a <strong> tag.
I am wanting to zoom the whole pagelike you can do by pressing ctrl + with the use of buttons on the actual website.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm sure you all have seen how using the src argument in a script tag
is essentially the same as including the body of the script within
your page. For example:
<script type="text/javascript"
src="http://somepage.com/somead/show_ads.js">
</script>
Is there a way to capture the html output of that script and save it
to a variable or text file so that I can use a language like php to
parse it and look for certain words or phrases?
For instance, this particular url executes some javascript code which
produces an iframe on my page, but view source only displays the
script tag. Using innerHTML I can get the iframe code to print in
another browser window, but I would prefer the iframe html be save to
a variable or text file so that I can write a script to parse it on
the fly.
my company has a bunch of web pages on which they want to record every DOM event(mouse movement, clicks etc), these pages were written in past and now with minimal editing I need to add listener to capture these events. way to do this (may be addition of eventlistener at Body tag to capture all bubbled up events, but i am not sure if it will work when stopPropagation method is called by some eventlistener in the chain). I am looking for a universal listener kind of thing that can be easily integrated with my pages.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am new to this forum and also not a javascript coder. That said, I have a webpage that uses a freeware compiled javascript that displays the number of users current on line.
It works fine. But I would like to capture the output value as a variable that could then be used later. The code below displays the current number of users.
Code:
<script language="JavaScript" src="/cgi-bin/online/online.cgi?output=javascript"></script>
I have a very simple jquery RTE I've built. When adding a link I currently do this ( $.iframeread is just a function to pick the right way to "find" the iframe content for the browser being used)
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I can obviously create this and show() it when I need to - what I don't know how to do is pass $('select[name="type"]').val() + $('input[name="link"]').val() back to the orginal function - ie how do I capture $link
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My client has a training site that is associated with 4 different domains. If a user navigates away from one of the domains to another site (for instance www.google.com) they want to display a message and ask them if they want to leave the training site. my understanding of the window.location.href is that it will capture what is typed into the address bar until the request is submitted to the server but by then they are leaving the site. below is my code on the onbeforeunload event. conceptually: i want to capture the URL, compare the hostname and if the host name is one of the 4 domains then allow them to proceed, if it is not then as them if they want to leave the site. if they click ok allow them to move forward, if the click cancel then reload the page. I know this is considered bad design and i have expressed this but this how they want the site to behave.
<script type="text/javascript">
function SiteCheck()
{
var strCurrentURL = window.location.href;
var strNewHostName = strCurrentURL.split("/");
//
for(i = 0; i < strNewHostName.length; i++)
{
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I am using a third party shopping cart service written in php. I don't have access to the php code so I decided to use javascript to write a cookie. What I'm trying to do is have the cookie capture the referring URL and then keep it for a day and have it follow where ever the visitor goes in the shopping cart. Then when they check out, the referring URL will populate a form field and be returned as part of the form results. This way I can track where my visitors come from. My code is below and I'm adding it to the file designated as the head section. (The files I have access to must use some form of include but I can't use php in them - just html and javascript. I've tried.)
I have an alert in the code that suggests something to do as well as set the cookie. The alert comes up and the cookie is set but when you go to another page, the alert comes up again and another cookie is set. I just need to have it set once so when they fill out the order form, I'll know where they came from.
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript">
cookie_name = "dataCookie";
var referred;
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In the body I am reading it with a form field of
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="javascript">
document.write("<FORM>")
document.write("Originally Referred by:")
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