DIV Layer - Match For Specific Folder / Directory?
Mar 14, 2011
I'm using the following Javascript code to show a div layer depending on the URL
<script type="text/javascript">
if (location.href.match(/folder/)) {
document.getElementById("div-layer").style.display="block";
}
</script>
This works perfectly when I visit [URL] but I do not want it to match any subfolders beneath /folder, for example: [URL] etc. How I can modify the code to only match /folder or /folder/ and no subfolders beneath it?
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Aug 21, 2006
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I need to create a page were the user can either browse the entiry
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Originally I had the following code. What it does is for a user to type the folder name of their choice and then after clicking submit a window will pop open and they will be taken to "C:folder" (assuming the user typed "folder" and such a folder existed). Here is the code in case I wasn't clear.
<html>
<head>
<script type="text/javascript">
[code]....
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Signing Scripts. In Chapter 11, I explained that JavaScript does not provide the ability to directly access files on the client computer. This can be a very large hurdle to overcome if you're trying to upload a file to a server from the client computer. Fortunately, file uploading is one of many functional enhancements that signed scripts provide. Signed scripts are specially packaged scripts that have been verified and signed to be correct and non-threatening. These scripts have additional rights on the client computer that allow a programmer to do many things that he wouldn't otherwise be able to.
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JAVASCRIPT FILE IS AS FOLLOWS:
AND CSS FILE IS AS FOLLOWS:
At some point while scrolling,the div 'movable' flickers continuously,while at some other point,it is perfectly stable.
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