Dialog Box With Yes/no Instead Of Ok/cancel?
Mar 29, 2011Is there any way (any api) to display the confirm dialog box with yes/no buttons instead of ok/cancel in javascript.
View 10 RepliesIs there any way (any api) to display the confirm dialog box with yes/no buttons instead of ok/cancel in javascript.
View 10 RepliesI have an popup which is an aspx page and when I click on browser close button..., the system should check if there is any unsaved data in the form or not. If there is any unsaved data then the message should be displayed (Do you want to leave..?) with OK and Cancel button... On click of the OK button, the data should not be saved and the user should be returned parent form ie popup should be closed and return to the parent form. On click of the cancel button, the control should return to the Pop.
I had tried the below code...
window.onbeforeunload = close;
function close() {
var result=confirm("Do you really want to close this window");
if (result) {
return true;
} else {
location.href = document.URL;
}}
The above code is not working i.e. the popup is getting closed even on click of close button....
and when clicked on OK it is displaying another msgbox with leave this page and Stay on this page buttons...
How do I capture a cancel event of Printer dialog box?
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$(function() {
var dialogopts = {
modal:true,
[code]....
I used the jquery modal dialog from the[url].... that is currently draggable from the title only. is there any way i can make
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<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head>
[code]....
I develop a form allow the user to upload with the hidden iframe.
While in the progress, I allow the user to cancel their upload. In
javascript, does it have cancel the request to the server. I have one
solution, but I don't like it. I remove the iframe element, so it
won't upload anymore. Do you any other solutions better than this?
In the Javascript instead of Ok/Cancel Confirmation box how to use Yes/No Confirmation box.
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Code JavaScript:
$(document).ready(function() {
$(".post_tools a.deletelink").click(function() {
var container = $(this).parents('.comment').attr("id");
var scriptLoc = $(this).attr("href");
[Code]...
The function executes the alert and if the user selects "OK" it completes successfully. However, if the user chooses to back out of the process when the alert fires by closing the alert, the function does not get canceled, it completes the delete of the comment. What do I need to do to make sure the user can successfully cancel this process when the warring is delivered?
If I do the following, it will pop up print dialog. But i want to produce
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wanted to escape out of writing the character. Especially if I change it to
another keyCode besides space bar. Any ideas?
function setEfforts(ctrl){
if(event.shiftKey && event.keyCode == 32)
{
var row = ctrl.parentNode.parentNode;
var inputs = row.getElementsByTagName('input');
var textboxes = new Array();
for(var x = 0; x < inputs.length; x++)
if(inputs[x].type == 'text'){textboxes.push(inputs[x]);}
for(var y = 0; y < textboxes.length; y++)
textboxes[y].value = ctrl.value;
}
return false;
}
I've found articles/posts on creating custom confirm pops utilizing hidden <div> etc,
but adding 40 odd lines of code just to offer Yes or No buttons seems absurd.
Short of creating a complete confirmation div and script, is it possible
to EASILY change the button values of a confirmation pop-up?
For Example, "There is a related value not selected in the form.
Would you like to select it now?"
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This is the function code...
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Tipe:
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript">
<!--
{
if (self.parent.frames.length != 0)
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View 1 Replies View RelatedA description of the problem:
1) Go to a page with various settings and a timeout (forces re-login
if over 10 minutes)
2) Before the timeout, make some changes to settings.
3) Press a "reset to defaults" button that uses a confirmation box to
let the user know what is about to be reset (lists items).
4) Walk away while the confirm box is displayed and come back after
the page timeout.
5) My screen now has the page, a confirm popup on top of that, and a
timeout alert on top of that.
6) Press OK to dismiss the timeout alert. The underlying page goes to
the login screen, but the confirm box remains.
How can I clear any javascript alert/confirm popups in this situation
automatically?
Is there an way to cancel AJAX request?
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$('#menu ul ul li').prepend('~ ');
});
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I have a password script that prompts users for a password, the script works perfect, however, when you click on cancel, it begins the loop again and you can't exit the prompt unless you know the password. It's an internal site so I don't care if it's not that secure. What first occurs is the user clicks on the submit button in a text form, when that occurrs, the password prompt apears, I need the user to be able to click on the cancel button, which will also cancel the submit request and then gets redirected to the same site, like a refresh. I'm not that great with if and else statements, so it may be the problem, or I may need a entire new script.
View 8 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to make a code for something on a forum. It will prompt the user for a yes or cancel, then save a cookie with their answer. Then the next time the script is called, it will check for the cookie. If there is one saved, it won't prompt and use that value.
Here's my breakdown (hope this is right)
1. Have a popup box that prompt for a 'yes' or 'cancel'
if(window.confirm("Use WHATEVER theme?"))
{
* * location.href = "URL HERE";
}
2. Save a cookie with the answer. I really don't have a clue other than the fact that you use setCookie(name, value, expire). I'm guessing that there will need to be something special in the value section.
3. When the script is loaded, it will check for the cookie saved and do whatever was save. Again, I know I'll need the getCookie function, but I don't know what else.
I've got to write some javascript to listen for a select 'change' event. Unfortunately, the select box has an onchange event as well. For example:
<select name="test" onchange="document.form.submit();">
Here's my event listener:
function handle_submit() {
return false;}
function addListeners() {
if (document.addEventListener) { document.form.test.addEventListener('change',handle_submit,false);
}}
window.onload = addListeners;
Now, the event listener does capture the event, but I want to cancel the onchange event within the select box. Is that possible?
I have a form that uploads a file and pops up a progress meter (I use setInterval() to run the monitor process). In the meter, I'd like to have a cancel button. So let's say the file takes a whopping 10 minutes to upload and at about minute 5 the user decides to hit the cancel button and terminate the upload. How do I instruct the form to stop uploading the file, or is this not possible?
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