I have a page which I have protected using a password page. When the person viewing the site clicks on the link to the protected page, I have placed a script on onload that checks whether a cookie exists. If the cookie doesn't exist then the person is redirected to the password page. If they enter the correct password then the cookie is created using the following code and they are allowed to enter the protected page:
document.cookie="true";
If the cookie exists however, then they are allowed straight into the protected page. This is the code that I use to check whether or not the cookie exists: Code:
I have this code (which I did not make) which basically makes a container with an X, so when I press the X, the div container closes. However, when you refresh the page, the div container will reappear again. How can I make it so when the person presses the X button, the person will never see the div container ever again (or for a set amount of time like 30 days) on that page?
I want to take it one step further, if possible, and make it so when the person presses the X button, he/she will never see the div container again throughout my site, as I plan on implementing the same div container throughout my site.
HTML Code: <div id="bottom_ad"> <div id="close_ad" onclick="close_bottom_ad();">X</div> <!-- Ad Content --> [Code]......
function setCookie(c_name,value,expiredays){ var exdate=new Date(); exdate.setDate(exdate.getDate()+expiredays); document.cookie=c_name+ "=" +escape(value)+ ((expiredays==null) ? "" : ";expires="+exdate.toGMTString()); } Above is the code I'm using. I just copy/pasted it from another website, so I don't know how to change it. I want the expiration to be about 10 minutes. I tried decimals (0.007 day), but it doesn't work.
which lasts for 1 day, but I would like the cookie to not expire for a long time, is this possible? I know google has one that like expires in 2035 or something but I would like this on to last long. What should I do?
Closing all windows should end the session but on the reopening cookie page I find the session cookie is still alive.
If I alert(document.cookie) I get viewStatus = 1
If I rename the cookie to say "vStatus" and close the window when I reopen it and alert(document.cookie) I get
viewstatus=1 vStatus=1
any ideas?
This only happens in IE ( as always)
PS
I just did a little experiment, I closed all windows, created a new file with just
<script> alert(document.cookie) </script>
in it then opened the file and still got
viewstatus=1 vStatus=1
I know I did not have this problem before because I have a session cookie example on my site and that does not work now so is it something new that is wrong with IE.
I have been looking all over the web for a solution, because my website displays funky in safari. To fix this i figured i'd tell users that if they are using safari, then using javascript, i could tell them a message. Originally i tried detecting safari then displaying a message. But i couldn't ever find a browser detection for safari. So i thought wait.... If i could:
1. get a javascript alert saying my message. 2. time that message alert frequency by a session, say 10 days? or even every browser session...
We want to build a way to change the phone number on our website similar to how rotorooter does with theirs. To see this in action simply go to rotorooter.com then do a zip code search and you will see a number show up on that page that is a local phone number. Now once you leave that web page and go to other web pages on the website it automatically changes the phone number on all the pages to that local phone number. You can even leave the web site then come back and it will stay the same. If you have never visited one of their local pages, you get a 1800 number.
I've come to realize today that it doesn't actually have any cookie code so that it only appears once every visitor session, instead in it's current state it appears every page load which is incredibly annoying. I know absolutely nothing on how to write or read javascript, can anyone help to include the cookie code?
I need a session cookie that way only my lightbox only pops up one time per visit. I have no idea how to do this. I've searched for session cookies and they only confuse me.
I'm using a geolocator service to find the zipcode of a web page visitor using the code below. This will be used to serve up ads to the visitor based on their zip code. The question is, how do I pass the zip code value from the script into an ASP variable, such as a cookie or session object?
I want the lightbox window open only once a day for every unique visitor on my website. I understand I should use some sort of cookie implented, but I dont really understand how to.
I am developing a web site for a summer comedy series. The site has links to buy tickets but I want them to disappear two hours before the show begins. Does anyone know how to use a simple javascript that shows and hides text and links after a date has passed?
I wrote a pair of functions to enable scoped or referenced setTimeout calls. I did this because I have an object factory that creates multiple objects and those objects need to delay a few calls on themselves at a certain point in time.
This code works fine for normal objects. However, my issue occurs if at any point, an event object is passed across in IE.
It seems, that events methods and variables in IE are PRIVATE (!) after the initial callstack has been finished.
The following is the code required to view this bug(?) in IE, and success in FF. Code:
Can I make a list of hyperlinks that users can customize and save as a cookie by clicking a button and automatically retrieve the cookie so it remembers their list next time? This is kind of what I want to do:
I am making a sort of text based game (Just a hobby) I like to do that sort of thing. So, anyway, considering all I can really do is code HTML, and very, very light javascript, I kinda need some help.
I basicly know how to do everything except affect & Use the cookies. So what I need to do with them is to
#1.) Have a code to change the cookie number, say... on the click of a button.
#2.) Have a code where it only displays certain text if the cookie is a certain number.
I cant code JS and have no idea how hard/easy this is.
If it is insanely hard & needs a master coder, just tell me and ill take it off. I dont want to be wasting anyones time.
I have an embedded system with a web interface. One of the web pages has a small JavaScript program that, when run on IE6, always displays the message that cookies need to be enabled:
if (document.cookie.indexOf('asm_session') == -1) { document.cookie = 'asm_session=0' if (document.cookie.indexOf('asm_session') == -1) { document.write("Advanced System Management access requires cookies to be enabled."+'<br><br>'); } }
This problem only occurs with IE6, not Mozilla. It also only happens on some of the embedded systems, but this problem exists for everyone running IE6.
The problem isn't limited to the Javascript code, either. On another web page from this embedded system, a cookie is set the normal way, via the HTTP header. This cookie is also rejected.
When I display any page that attempts to set a cookie, IE6 displays the blocked icon and says that cookies on that URL are blocked. However, I have set all privacy and cookie options to their most permissive. I've spent the past hour changing every option I can find that's even remotely related to cookies and privacy, and nothing changes. Does anyone have any idea what's going on?
In my web application we are able to store large data in the browser cookie keeping in mind the limit of 300 cookies per cookie file, 20 keys per cookie per domain and 4KB max size of each cookie. We are unable to retreive this large amount of data immediately after storing through document.cookie in IE browser (The same works fine in Netscape).
Is there any limit on the size of the data that can be retreived using document.cookie in IE browser? Could you please suggest a solution to this problem I am facing.
ive got a problem with some of my code. mozilla likes it, but IE gives an error and doesnt do anything with the code what im trying to do is show two fields only if a checkbox is checked. the javascript function is as follows:
I use a basic pop-up window code that i have used for many years.I probably need to update it, but i was wondering why it will work for every browser but IE8.
function popUp(URL) { day = new Date(); id = day.getTime();[code].........
I have some Javascript that takes the input from some textboxes and then puts them all into a sentance automatically. It works perfectly in IE but not with FireFox... does anyone know how to make it work with both browsers?
HTML Code: <script type="text/javascript"> function Text_Change() { var TxtFName = document.getElementById("TxtFName"); var TxtSName = document.getElementById("TxtSName"); var TxtAge = document.getElementById("TxtAge"); var TxtLoc = document.getElementById("TxtLoc");
var SpnDisp = document.getElementById("SpnDisp");
var FName = TxtFName.value == "" ? "?" : TxtFName.value; var SName = TxtSName.value == "" ? "?" : TxtSName.value; var Age = TxtAge.value == "" ? "?" : TxtAge.value; var Loc = TxtLoc.value == "" ? "?" : TxtLoc.value;
SpnDisp.innerHTML = "Hello " + FName + " " + SName + ", " + "you are " + Age + " years old and " + "at the moment you live in " + Loc; } </script>
im working on my online portfolio and I have an external javascript file that has functions to add a piece to the collection...here is the link to my pageillustratorthe javascript file is herehttp://www.freewebs.com/harrisonengl...ngleweb/add.jsas you see some of the pieces will show up, and some wont. they are all going off the same function, and all work when i run the html off my computer harddrive rather than the freewebs server.Also, i understand that formatting of the site will get all messed up when it is ran in different browsers... for instance it works in firefox and safari now, but not IE and Chrome