Capturing Events Outside Document Body
Jul 20, 2005
I need to capture the following events in IE 5+ and Netscape 6:
- Enter new address in URL window and click "GO"
- Select a favorite
- Click "Home" button
- Click "Back" or "Forward" button
Basically, I have to see if someone is navigating away from our page
under very specific circumstances, and pop-up a window. I need more
granularity than the unload and onclose events will give me.
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Aug 19, 2010
It's possible to style document.body not to start at 0,0 for example: body {width: 1000px; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;} This means that X/Y of the body is not 0,0 but how can I find out what the position is using javascript? document.body.offsetLeft; is 0 and offsetParent is null yet if I position something absolutely at 0,0 it goes to 0,0 of the window, not the body!
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Feb 20, 2009
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.
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Nov 30, 2010
I have 2 divs, one on top of the other. The top div merely holds some overlay imagery ( such as a glare ). The lower div has a menu in it, and thus needs mouseovers, etc. However, the top div is preventing the lower div from getting mouseevents.
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Sep 5, 2009
I am currently trying to figure out some event stuff with Javascript. I have the page capturing all onkeypress events by calling my function keyPress, and passing the event as an argument.
The key presses get passed to a text field that I have on the page (even if it's out of focus at the time of the key press) by using textfield.focus() within my keyPress function. This seems to pass the event along to the text field so that it registers the stroke and handles it as if the field was in focus at the time of the key press.
My problem lies in that I need to then grab the new value of the text field for use with another part of the script. It seems though that with the way I'm setting focus, it'll execute the rest of my keyPress function (with the outdated text field value) before the text field handles the event.
Is there a way to yield the event to this text field first?
Sorry, this was a long post, but I guess here's a short recap: If I handle key presses via the body of the page, so that regardless of the text field's current state of focus it updates the text field accordingly, is there a way to have that happen first before the rest of my function that needs to use the new value of the text field?
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Sep 6, 2009
Suppose a HTML document has a iframe. Using javascript,I want to detect ,on load of the html document, whether the body of the iframe document is ready to be displayed.I want to be able to overwrite the the body contents (before it actullay loads) of the iframe.can I do it with jquery? say if ,HTML doc is
Code:
<html><head></head><body><iframe id="ifrmId" src="http://www.google.com" ></iframe></body></html>
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Jun 22, 2007
Is it possible to load multiple onload events in the body tag?
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May 4, 2010
What is the jquery equivalent of document.body.scrollTop / document.documentElement.scrollTop
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Dec 7, 2006
Does a contentEditable DIV have the notion of an internal document? I'm trying to convert code that uses an IFrame.contentWindow.document to use the "document" inside a contentEditable DIV but they don't seem to be similar beasts. Eventually I want to add stylesheets to the contentEditable DIV as well as event handling. I'm porting an IFrame editor to a contentEditable DIV based editor.
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May 8, 2006
Can anyone shed some light or give me an example of how this PHP function works? How is information actually pulled from the page using innerHTML?
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Aug 11, 2006
I'm trying to create a bookmarklet on IE6, that passes the outerHTML of the body element as a GET param my site.
The problem is that for some page (ie mail.yahoo.com) the bookmarklet does not work while for other pages (simpler ones) it does work....
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Apr 17, 2009
I am designing a addon for firefox in this i wrote the following code...
I called document.body.innerHTML at ending of the code:
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Jun 26, 2011
I have this test code for saving panel state using cookies:
Code:
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
[code]....
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May 29, 2007
Through an onClick() event, I have an inline function to change the
font size of the page (actually, I need to do this for the entire
website). I have this defined in the header.cfm file as:
onclick="document.body.style.fontSize=཮%'"
This does not work at all for some reason. Whereas,
onclick="document.body.style.backgroundColor='green'"
works. I am not able to understand why this is happening.
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Nov 6, 2010
I have a code which allows a set few images to be used in a slide-show type style for switching the documents background image which displays a set few images which are declared in an object array.
Basicly I have it all working perfectly with a "Timer" object value so you can set your own display length per picture but what I can't seem to do is make a cross-browser image fade transaction which works for background images, Here is the code
ORIGINSlide.js
/*******************************************
* *
* ORIGIN Background Image SlideShow *
[Code]....
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May 10, 2010
i cant modify the body element from within the html document.
<body>
</body>
what i want to do is have a function on the "onClick" event to created the body onBlur=myfunction() and pass it a function when the body blurs.
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Aug 16, 2010
There must be a standard way of getting the body of an iframe, and adding content to it, using jQuery. what the "best practice" way is? That works in all browsers?
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Sep 25, 2009
I'm trying to do this:
$(document).resize(function(){alert('yea')});
But doesn't work on firefox or chrome, only work fine on IE (WTF!) I'd tried $('body').resize... but happen the same. $(window).resize work fine but I need to detect when the body's height has been changed by ajax.
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Jul 18, 2011
In this example, the same javascript window function is called by two separate form buttons(onClicks) to open('window.open' ) or bring forward( 'object.focus') a window.
One button calls the window function directly from the form and one button calls the window function indirectly from within the body of the html document by first activating a 'document.submit' method .
In particular, using a PC with either Explorer or Firefox, both indirect and direct routes opened a window, but only the direct route could bring the window forward(via 'object.focus') if it was already open. Using a Mac with Firefox, the direct route worked well either to open or to bring forward an existing window, but the indirect route did nothing. On the other hand, when using a Mac with the Safari browser, both routes worked well to open a window and keep it on top.
What do I change or add to get full functionality for the indirect route with the Firefox and Explorer browsers as I get with Safari?
For script, view source at [url]
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Jul 23, 2005
I am beginner in JavaScript. I would like to intercept all click events on my document. I use this function for that:
document.onmousedown=click;.
It works well. But I would like to continue the execution code on a other button or anything else.
Example:
1)Click anywhere intercept click->Execute the code in function click().
2)Click on a link…. intercept click -> Execute the code in function
click() ->Load the link(http://test.html)
3)Click on a button… intercept click-> Execute the code in function
click() ->Execute the code for the button(submit, or other javascript)
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Sep 24, 2009
I wanted to resize the modal dialog based on the content of the modal dialog for that i used the following lines of code:
The 'document.body.scrollHeight' is not giving the exact height of the modal dialog bcos the button on the modal dialog are not completely visible to click for the user.
How to get the exact height of the modal dialog to resize it?
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Jan 22, 2010
I assume you know about this code:
Code:
document.body.style.background = "url() fixed #000000";
where you can change all of the page's background attributes..I was wondering if there was a similar one for font so that I can change the face, size, and color of all font on the page at once (when the page loads)I want this code in javascript because I want the font style and the background color in my page generated instead of fixed
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Jul 31, 2004
Cant figure out how to write on the same window on an event load. document.write opens a new window automatically. this is wat i want:
i've got 7 links of 7 days in a week. and when the user clicks one link, it should display the schedule beneath that link or in any table somewhere in the page. ive searched a lot on the web, and from what i've found, doesnt seem like that its possible!. maybe if we use the div tags and then pass divnames as arguments to the calling function.but tat i dont know how to hide the contents of div because that is also shown on the window..
everytime i click the link..it shows the contents in the new window!!
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Apr 27, 2010
I've spent the last few hours trying to make the jump from prototype to jquery. I'm trying to use jQuery's crossbrowser event handling but I can't seem to register the event. I've tried lots of combinations and permutations that I've seen on the web but nothing seems to be working so I must be missing something.
$(document).ready(function() {
$(document).mousedown(makeDomPath);
});
function makeDomPath(e)
[Code]....
and none of them fired. The goal here is to have a single event handler that catches all the mousedown events in the page.
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Sep 21, 2010
I've got an IFRAME it loads a page with variable contents. I need to know the WIDTH of the body of that page. I'm using offsetWidth and offsetHeight
Quote:
This is weird....offsetHeight returns the height of the document body. offsetWidth returns the width of the iframe!
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May 29, 2009
I know that you can have more than on document ready event without difficulty. i.e.
$(function(){
// document ready 1
});[code]....
The question I have is, is there any way for them to call functions from one to the other? The following does not work:
$(function(){
function displayMessage(){ alert('hello world'); };
});
$(function(){
displayMessage();
});
This invokes a js error complaining that displayMessage() is not defined.
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