Change Window.location Value Without Loading Page?
Jul 23, 2005
I have a site with dynamic pages, where content is fetched via
a hidden iframe client/server. I'd like to be able to allow
people to bookmark the 'state' of the page, by generating a
URL depending on current content. That URL would ideally be
visible on the location field of the browser, and bookmarkable.
Any idears?
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Oct 21, 2009
I have a site that is very jQuery and image heavy. The main sections of the site link to sections that are built with several Tabs, and as it loads, you briefly see all the content load and then it is hidden by the Tabs code.
The plan is to have a full window DIV that sits above all the content with a loading icon that plays until the entire page loads, and then it fades down.
After some hair pulling and research I have code in place that does exactly as I ask, however it does not seem to work in IE6+7. It works in all other browsers.
The current code is:
CSS for the loading DIV is:
A working link is [url]
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Feb 14, 2010
Danged if I can find the thread, but I swear I saw a $.url() reference in here a day or two ago. It was beingutilized for parsing out the window.location or window.location.search parameters. I made a mental note because that was something I would be needing to do.
Now I can't find it, either because the search isn't finding it or I was dreaming about this function existing.
I rummaged about the API docs and didn't find it there either. Is it something provided by one of the plugins and not a function native to jQuery?
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Nov 29, 2005
Is it possible to notice a change of window.location.hash without
polling?
I'm working on a Ajax-platform (yes, inventing the wheel again) and
have finished almost everything except the support for
back/forward-buttons. The track I'm working on is "hidden frames" to
keep state in window.location.hash. I've seen some solutions along this
way that includes polling window.location for a change... which doesn't
comply with my otherwise strict event-driven design...
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Feb 16, 2011
Basically, I have a link that should open the targeted link in a blank page, and upon the link being clicked, the original page's URL should be changed. The reason for this is that the user has to browse information on another website, and then pass the information on to me via a contact form, so rather than make them click back on my tab in the browser, and then find the "Contact" page link to fill in the form, I thought it would a good feature to simply go ahead and load the "Contact" page upon them clicking the link to the external page (which of course loads in a new tab). Here is the code I have in place:
Code JavaScript:
<a href="http://www.othersite.com/" target="_blank" onclick="window.location.href='http://www.mysite.com/contactus.php';">Other Site</a>
This all works fine on my computer, regardless of the browser that I use. One of my partners on this project called me this morning and said that the link was taking him directly to the "Contact" page without opening the "Other Site." This is strange because after I put this in place, I showed it to him and it worked fine. Now, a few days later, and it does not work. He said that he cleared his browser cache, history, cookies, etc. and the problem did not go away. He uses IE8. After he told me it was no longer working, I went to test it myself, and it works fine for me no matter which browser I use (IE8 or 9, Firefox 3 or 4 Beta).
why this might have worked one day and not the next? Is it simply a problem on his computer, or could it be an issue where based on what type of browser you are using, this won't work. Also, I know this is the JavaScript forum, but is there a way to do this in PHP without using the JavaScript onclick event? Obviously, I can't use the header() function since this functionality needs to be present on a link within text of a page.
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Sep 10, 2010
Unable to redirect to the page using window.location of javascript for the code given below
<script language="javascript">
function confirmation() {
var answer = confirm("Do you want to add more Bussess?")
if (answer){[code]....
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Aug 29, 2010
I was wondering if it's possible to write a script that would check a MySQL database table every 5 seconds for the word "closed." If it finds the word in the table, then it would redirect somehow to another page. how to do it without using a meta refresh?
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Jun 15, 2010
I know next to nothing about javascript and I don't even know if this is possible. I need to target window.location.href to an iframe on a different page. So, right now, the piece of the code that redirects the browser looks like this: window.location.href='http://www.somewhere.com/'; Works great, brings it up in the same browser window. So now I need to modify the code so it goes to a different page and brings that page up in a specified iframe.
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Mar 13, 2009
I'm attempting to implement some deep-linking in my simple AJAX application by setting location.hash, and I've run into two problems:
1) Sometimes setting location.hash seems to send the window on both IE and FF to scroll to the top of the page. I do not want any scrolling to occur. The location.hash change happens in a function which is triggered in an onclick event.
2) Changing location.hash creates a history entry on FF (not on IE)... that's pretty cool for FF, but in this case I do not want a history entry created. How can this be avoided?
I found an example which seems to have avoided both these problems, but cannot decipher the pertinent code: [URL]
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May 24, 2011
In phase of my deployment I send the user a window from a servlet and inorder to communicate with an applet already loaded in another window in the browser I thought I could set the window.opener.location="${formbean.property}"; and it partly works, it get set, I see the new window flash, but it then executes that url. Two questions?
1. setting the window.opener.location in an onLoad() should not force a post back to the server, correct? I am just trying to keep that window I want up there and set an internal property so I can access the applet in the other window. Trying to make this "synthetically" a child of that page opened with the applet so I can call the applets methods simply.
2. Is there another way for a new browser window to directly access an applet in another page? I could go the route of making a probe applet and hoping they share the same JVM, (JRE1.6.0.25) access it that way. Is/how that the way to do it?
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Jul 23, 2005
Is there a way I can change the URL address in JavaScript without
loading the page? I can't use document.URL or window.location because
they force the browser to reload after the URL is changed.
I want to do the equivalent of manually typing in a URL without
hitting the enter key.
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Jun 30, 2009
As you can see this code will open up a new window. I can't seem to find the code to make it appear in the same window. As in I click on the link "ABOUT US" and the new page loads on the current window.
Code:
<div style = "cursor:pointer;hand" onclick = "window.open('testdocaboutus.html')" class = "txt-1">ABOUT US</div>
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Nov 1, 2011
Here is the url:The issue, as you will see, is initially when my front page loads the "menu" animates into place. Then after a button is clicked:
$(".home_button").click(function() {
$('#content_menu').stop().fadeOut(1000,function() {
window.location = "http://jquery.com/";
[code]...
That all works fine. The issue is when I use the back button on the browser to return to the home page the animation never triggers and the page remains unusable until a refresh. How can I have this page refresh when the user uses the back button and/or is there a better way to do what I'm asking?
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Dec 24, 2005
I am trying to open up a new window and then get the current url/location
back from the (win_1) window and display the url in an alert box.
Here is the code I am using :-
<script type="text/javascript">
var mywin_1 = open ("http://www.anysite.com/index.htm", "win_1",
"height=640, width=820, left=200, top=0, scrollbars, status, location");
var temp = mywin_1.location;
alert (temp);
</script>
Where am I going wrong?
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Nov 13, 2011
I'm using window.showModalDialog but having an issue trying to set the parent window(main browser). I open modal window A which is then opens modal window B, top of modal window B onload I do window.opener.close()". My issue now is when i'm finished with B I set parent window(main browser) to a new url with window.opener.location. So my problem is modal window A the parent has been closed so window.opener.location will not work.
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Mar 19, 2010
I have a lot of javascript functions that request information from an iframe hidden on the page. I see other sites do this, but their browser does not do the loading action (like the processing circle in Firefox). When I do it on my site, each browser shows the loading icon, as if a page was loading. Is it possible to not have this?
http://bit.ly/cv1YqN
That is a sample link. Go down right side of page where you see three buttons: Trailers Featurettes Clips.Those return iframe information to work.
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Nov 10, 2006
This text can only be altered by changing the URL of the page.
The normal solution is to use frames, though this can introduce
problems of its own...
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Aug 18, 2005
A page I have shows a different background colour depending on the
hash portion of the url as it is first loaded. For example a link to
mysite/mypage#0000FF would result in a page with a blue background. But
another link, this one to mysite/mypage#FF0000, would not give me a red
background if directed to the window where mypage#0000FF was loaded
just one moment ago. This is normally to be expected, because the browser
thinks same page, no load event, basta.
If I use the search portion, for obvious reasons, that is treated a new page
load, even when it is from the cache, but I need the hash here. So how do I
detect in mypage the moment when the hash string is changed by a user click
event on another page in another window, perhaps even from another domain?
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Aug 5, 2011
I want to use the click() function to implement the javascript:
onclick="window.location.href='newpage.php'"
But I'm not sure what to put for the function:
$('.target').click(function() {
?
});
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Jul 23, 2005
<script language="javascript">
function ConfirmPage() {
window.location.href="http://ConfirmationPage.htm";
return false;
}
</script>
How can I use this script to display a page in my current directory? It woriks fine when using a domain such as yahoo.com or google.com.
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Jul 23, 2005
i have the following script:
function subCat(){
var d = document.all;
var i = d.sid.value;
if(i != "-1"){
window.location = "subcat.php?sid="+i;
}
}
That is called on the following drop down menu:
<select name="sid" class="dropBox" id="sid" onChange="javascript:subCat()">
<option value="-1">Please Select</option>
<option value="1">category 1</option>
<option value="2">category 2</option>
<option value="3">category 3</option>
<option value="4">category 4</option>
</select>
It works fine in IE but not in Mozilla Firefox, what do i need to chnage to
make it work correctly?
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Jul 23, 2005
I'm working on a page that uses javascript very much. My problem is now
that i cannot redirect to another page in IE with window.location =<URL>;
This command gets executed (proofed with alert messages) but nothing
happens. FF acts like expected but i cant get it work in IE. What can be
the problem here?
here the code i use:
this.NodeSelected = function( node ) {
if ( node.Value != null && node.Value != "" ) {
window.location = node.Value;
}
}
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Jun 13, 2007
The following JS script works fine in FF and IE7. It fails though in IE6, which happens to be my target audience. Whats failing is.. the window.location is not calling.
function confirmation(text,url_link) {
var answer = confirm(text)
if (answer){
window.location = url_link;
}
}
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Jan 25, 2006
I use this code to create a banner that contains text:
<table of banner...
because it makes the whole banner a link. If I do it this way:
<table><tr><td ><a href='http://URL' target='_blank'>text of banner...
only the text is the link and if someone puts their cursor over a non-text area they might no realize they can click on it.
In the second example, however, I use target='_blank' to open up a new window.
My question is, is there a way to use the first method and open a new window.
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Feb 21, 2006
What is the difference between:
location.href = "http://url/"
window.location.href = "http://url/"
and
window.location = "http://url/"
??
What is the best way to direct the browser to a new page using javascript and have it work across all browsers?
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Sep 26, 2009
I am doing my final year project. I am trying to access webpages via javascript. while i am doing this i open a new window to display webpages.And i have to get the url from child window while i am navigating the webpages. I have tried to get the url from child window after the new window is opened. But i get the null value as a result.[code]
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