On my page you have to go to the page then the section then click on the image / video. What if you wanted to give a direct link, so the user could go to that link and the image / video would load up bypassing all the other steps?
Is it possible to direct link to a JavaScript element i want my people to be able to get to a form but in order to get to the form on this other site they have to press a JavaScript button. Which shows a a javascript form. I want to be able to directly bring them to that form in one step. Is there a way i can do this from my site to the other site...( i do not own the other site) if that helps
Is this possible? Also, while I am dreaming, could a web developer extract the frame necessary for the form /review box) and show just that, without the surrounding content? It would be totally awesome if I could extract a live review box and show it an isolated frame.
I paid to have a website built, yet the developer used iFrames to accomplish the task. Basically, load a parent page, and then in an iframe, lod content chosen from a menu. Is there a way to create a menu at the homepage level, that will allow a menu listing the various parent pages, and under each parent page, have a drop down that will point directly at an iframe content?
I have a video gallery with a bigger div with width 500 pixels where the main video is waiting to be played and below is a smaller div with all the others videos from the gallery having width of 80 pixels.The list of video are managed by a content management system in PHP and are the result of youtube "Share Embed action" where the result is an iframe with the link for the video.How can i clicking on a video from the smaller div see the video being displayed in the bigger div ? already playing? or in a new layer above the website ?For now the video plays in the div it is located at.As an example here is the source video format :
I'm trying to set up a web page to display a video when a user clicks on a link. So far, it works fine in IE and Chrome, but it won't work in Firefox.[URL]
I've been searching for something to do the following with no luck... hoping maybe someone has seen something like this. I have 2 to 3 images and one video. I want a container (div below), and 3/4 thumbnails below it. When an image is selected it shows the image, when a video is selected it plays the video in the div. I don't want any controls in the div (next image or video controls. Very basic. Anyone seen anything like this using jquery?
Fairly new to the jquery world, so I'm still learning... but I feel like there might be something like this out there.
I'm faced with a problem from my employer on making a flash video play when an image is rolled over. In a sense, with many images on the page (which represent a video), the user can preview a small sample of that clip when rolled over by the mouse. I know that when the image is rolled over I must somehow bring the player infront of the image using z-index, but can't seem to work out the details oh how to get it to play.
Does anyone have any examples I can draw from in order to help me complete this task?
When you visit that page, all that is loaded is and image with a "Click to play" button. Then when you click on the image, all the flash elements are loaded in place of the image. How did they do this?
I know you can do this with an external html file but I want to do it without an external html page so I can integrate it into wordpress.
I am currently writing a CMS and I need a few minor variable values from the YouTube Api. I wish to embed a YouTube video into a page and then extract key information about that video such as:
1. The Title 2. The duration 3. The number of hits
I'm trying to create a video box on a website that plays a youtube video and then automatically plays random recommended videos with no break in playback. An endless playlist created by youtube based on the initial video. Youtube uses Javascript API. I have never used Javascript before but i'm just trying to get the video to play as above. There are few tutorials online and I couldn't find anyone trying to do a similar thing.
We are having an issue with the video playing on our client's site. The video plays fully locally but not fully once set live on the any of the browsers, it plays just the first 15secs, then it stops.
Can anyone share some ideas as to how we can resolve this. The player is in Flash, and uses an eternal XML file for the video. We have checked and all connection are correct.
Header Code:
<script type="text/javascript" src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/swfobject/2.2/swfobject.js"></script> Body Code <script type="text/javascript"> var flashvars = {
so that when you click on the thumbnails it also displays the video description underneath the video, a count, i.e. 1 of 3 etc. and previous and next buttons. Should I be using another plugin or is there a way with this one?
I am new to javascript (I started learning it today) so please explain it for newbies.I am trying to get the amount of video (in seconds) buffered already by the client and the whole duration of the video.Then, I divide them to get the precentage which was buffered so far.I have no problem storing the durating using:var duration = document.getElementById('vid').duration- returns "12.6" (seconds).I am struggling with getting the buffered time. I tried: var buffered = document.getElementById('vid').buffered.This one returns "[object TimeRanges]".From what I understood this is some kind of an object (Like an array?).I tried returning "buffered.length" and I get "1" back.
On my website I have a video player at the top and below that a list of videos. Users click on one of the videos and that video begins playing in the player at the top of the page. Is there any way that the link the user clicks to play the video can also jump to the video player at the top of the page? I've tried various hyperlinks but I can't get it to work. The videos play fine, but the users don't realize that they need to scroll back up to the top of the page to see the video.
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#### below is the video player #### <div id='videoPlayback' style='width: 425px; height:344px;'> <!-- <div style='width: 425px; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; margin-top: 10px;'> -->
I'm looking to duplicate the video-embedding technique shown on revision5.com, whereby they show the flash video to all platforms where flash is available, and only show the HTML5 player on mobile devices. Is there a browser-sniffing framework, or some other method available to accomplish this?
I have created a transparent flash video (virtual spokesperson) for my website. For demoing purposes, I would like to have this appear on any desired website.
This is what I am trying to produce - here a virtual spokesperson appears on the [url]website: [url]
Have a look at other sites which enable one to type in a URL and their demo virtual spokesperson appears on the given site: [url] [url]
I believe they do this within an iframe to display the underlying website.
I read a beginners book on js and now I'm working through a cookbook style book to get a hang of things, I came across an example for redirecting URLs in the book that didn't work:
I am a novice with both asp and javascript so I may not even be doing this correctly, but I have an asp page that has variable being passed to it and I have a button that I need to have it go to one page if it is one variable and another if it was the other variable. There is only two choices but my attempts didnt work.
I have a simple html document I have been using for some time on my (i.e.) abc.com domain that uses cookies. I recently purchased a new domain name and set up a service to redirect my new domain (i.e.) xyz.com to a sub-directory of the abc.com domain. In other words, when someone goes to URL xyz.com, they really end up in abc.com/xyz directory but the MSIE browser says they are xyz.com.
The problem is that cookies quit working in this setup when I copied the same HTML document in the /xyz subdirectory that xyz.com now accesses. I can't set or get a cookie any longer by calling the document.cookie function from JS any longer. The call does not fail but the data is always blank. I even tried setting the cookie and from the next line of code reading it back immediately and it still would not save the cookie.
Anyone know how to fix this?
I checked the value of location.host, .hostname .pathname, document.domain and they all indicate I am really at abc.com even though the address in my IE browser says I am at xyz.com.
I am trying to figure out a way to have a page redirect if the mysql connection fails. The issue is that the page is already loaded and the only time this would be needed is if the user tries to perform operations on a loaded page after the session runs out.
So basically, I have a page that will allow you to search for an item using ajax, then select an item and press add which will place the item in another table displaying detailed information. Both operations connect to the database using SESSION variables to save the connection information.
My goal is to use the "or die()" method to print something that will force a redirect because this could happen in a number of places in the site and I want to try and get them all in one swipe.
Here is what seemed like it would be the most promising:
$conn = mysql_connect($_SESSION['host'], $_SESSION['username'], $_SESSION['password']) or die("<script>location.href= '../login.php'</script>");
Unfortunately the javascript never runs.... I tried putting alerts also and nothing, but with firebug I can see they are printed.
Im trying to use javascript to count only the direct li children of ul.So I tried childnode but im not really familiar with it.Basically the li items inside the li should not be counted.
There are a total of 4 dropmsg# divs. I need to be able to input 4 navigation buttons below this code that will, when clicked, pause the ticker and go directly to the "dropmsg#" assigned to that button.
I have to know whether we can track the direct browser closing event by Javascript.I have tried with window.unload & window . onbeforeunload, but I was not get full satisfaction with those ones.
I have developed an intranet local site that consists of a home page: index.html which contains an iframe.
Above the iframe, I have a navigation bar that opens pages with target:iframe inside the iframe.
iframe's src is set to a page named home.html and this is the page displayed when you visit the site.
I would like to be able to give users links that point directly to certain pages that populate within the iframe and not instructions on how to get to them via the nav bar. And I am not talking about the pages alone but the parent piece where the navigation bar is (nav and iframe are contained in the index.html)
Except obviously the home.html, I am unable to do that. I have found a few Javascripts but I was not clear if they were supposed to help me achieve what I wanted and they haven't worked.
I have 3 check boxes and one submit button when the submit button is hit I need it to direct to one of 3 pages depending on which check box is checked.