Disable Users Downloading Page
Sep 25, 2010how to disable users from downloading the page?? (clicking 'save page as'.. and then error)
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View 4 RepliesI'm moving from fully Flash sites to AJAX withjQuery etc. I see that handling the situation where the user has javascript disabled is given a lot of emphasis in books and tutorials on jQuery. Is it really that important? After all, if you've disabled javascript shouldn't you accept a limited result? Accessibility seems a valid reason, but how many screen readers can't handle javascript? Mobile and other devices that can't handle it are only a concern if your site is one that's likely to be of interest to a small set of users so do you need to worry about them?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a following problem:
from time to time an attack on my page is performed,
overloading the server. The administrators had to limit the
access to the page to some domains only. I would like to
keep the page open for everybody.
Probably I should introduce a JavaScript/CGI driven form and
let user to copy some letters etd. before letting him
entering the page.
I am sure there are many solutions to this problem around,
but I don't know what to search for. Can you give me some
tips where to start?
I think the attacs are just casual, there are no real
reasons why should anybody try to copy or destroy the page
(no commerece, no money to loose or gain), so probably I
should start with something simple.
How do i disable a link so users can't click on it?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI want to display a message like "In Progress" while my page is still loading. I am trying to achieve it by displaying a DIV, and then hidding it. My code is below. These images gets downloaded fast so hard to tell and test, but based on my logic you see any problem with this?
Code:
<html>
<head><title></title>
<script>
[code]....
I have a page that submits to a db then re-loads its self with new information. Unfortunately it goes wrong when the user double clicks on a one of many text links that provides the info for the display on reload. How do I stop users from double clicking on the page? Ideally I think I would like to call some sort of js function from body onload as I presume this would then cover the whole of the page, but have no idea if this is possible or how to go about writing it.
View 8 Replies View RelatedI am using a very simple search-type page to enable users to input a model number and its page appears in a inline frame. Its not a true search as it is simply relying on a person entering the correct html page name to find it. But this works perfectly in my application.The problem I have is that I cannot get the type box to accept enter key as a submitt, only a click of the mouse will submitt the request. If enter is pressed the box loses the users input but no action is taken.I think this may be a javascript issue. I have posted the code below.
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<html>
<head>
[code]....
I have a site up and running called www.kalahari.co.za which points to www.kalahari-adventures.co.za As the business depends on adventurous people seeing images of the place, the bigger the better. So I have designed the site to show one static background pic to each page. I sorted out a problem of different browsers by have a hidden index page that looks at the monitor a viewer has and decides that if you have a 1024 x 768 monitor it then opens a page index1024.htm that has the appropriately sized background pic.
Now I said to my client he would get better search engine ratings if we created 3 sites and the existing site is spread over those sites. Anyway I have done all that only to discover from High Rankings Advisor (highrankings.com that search engines have now cottoned onto this (competitors complaining I suppose). But I'm going ahead anyway.
My problem is that I have put all my keywords and descriptions on the 1024 pages. But if a person sees that page in a search engine clickt to view it and has a 800 x 600 monitor then my script is not going to work.
I have tried putting my index page script onto all the pages (see script below), but when I open a unique page it looks for the index page in the folder where that doc is situated. I suppose a quick and dirty would be to direct the viewer back to the index page which will then activates the scrpt (see below) that checks for the right monitor size.
I would prefer the viewer to stay on page. So If someone who knows Javascript can rewrite the script so that A) it looks at the name of the page. And B) once it sees that page's name it has to then look for that same page in the appropriate folder and open that page. (folders are docs800, docs1024 and docs1624)
The problem is that I can't have the same index page script because at the moment if the script is on the page I am trying to open, it loops forever.
How do I sort this out?
This is the present script on the index page.
<script language="JavaScript">
<!--// hide bad old browsers
var s800x600page = "index800.htm";
var s1024x768page = "index1024.htm";
var s1152x864page = "index1264.htm";
var s1280x720page = "index1264.htm";
var s1280x960page = "index1264.htm";
var s1280x1024page = "index1264.htm";
var pagetype;
if ((screen.height == 600) && (screen.width == 800)) { pagetype = 2; }
else if ((screen.height == 768) && (screen.width == 1024)) { pagetype = 3; }
else if ((screen.height == 864) && (screen.width == 1152)) { pagetype = 4; }
else if ((screen.height == 720) && (screen.width == 1280)) { pagetype = 4; }
else if ((screen.height == 960) && (screen.width == 1280)) { pagetype = 4; }
else if ((screen.height == 1024) && (screen.width == 1280)) { pagetype = 4; }
else { pagetype = 2; }
if (pagetype == 2) { window.location.href = s800x600page }
else if (pagetype == 3) { window.location.href = s1024x768page }
else if (pagetype == 4) { window.location.href = s1152x864page }
else if (pagetype == 4) { window.location.href = s1280x720page }
else if (pagetype == 4) { window.location.href = s1280x960page }
else if (pagetype == 4) { window.location.href = s1280x1024page }
//-->
</script>
I design but programming is still in my dreams ...
just wanted to know if there is a way to insert a code that shows how many users are viewing your page using javascript? i.e. 3 Users Online
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I noticed the facebook app has a similar function to what I am looking for, take a look at it, when you are looking at your dashboard the news feed slides off to the side, that's a similar idea, even though this isn't mobile, you get the idea, at least I hope.
This question probably has been asked many times before, but is there a way to make a JavaScript invisible to others?
Can I prevent users from saving the page with IE and raveling all scripts?
I am trying to build on my weather website. On the page I am working on I have many images. These images are best viewed at large sizes, but if all of them were large, the page would look terrible, so I have them set to take the large image, shrink on load, enlarge on mouseover, then shrink on mouseout.. the problem is, if users do not scroll down my page, and try to look at the second row of images.. Then the bottom half of the image is cut off.. So what I need to do is Figure Out how to get my images to either appear and center of page on enlarge, or to have the page scroll down on enlarge..
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web page?
I am trying to use it to direct users to a search page based on the values of two drop down boxes. The issue i am having is that the code below works fine on a test page, but not on my test domain (with wordpress theme) and so i was wondering whether there is anything I am doing wrong... Is onclick already defined maybe? I'm not sure how it works to be honest... :(
<script type="text/javascript">
function gosearch() {
var breed = document.getElementById('breed').value;
var area = document.getElementById('area').value;
var site = "http://hairloss-help.net/?s=";
var searchurl = site + breed + area;
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Is it possible to use javascript to trigger download of some text on the website? For example, if I have some text in a Div that I want the user to be able to download. Can the text be downloaded as a text file then?
View 1 Replies View RelatedWhen I clicked on the download link on the homepage (for both production and development version), the file opened in the browser (see image) but it didn't download.
View 1 Replies View RelatedCurrently I'm developping an application with RoR and jQuery. Is the first time I try to use this wonderful library so I'm still a little naive Right now I'm having a problem that I have no idea how to solve. Documentation, google, etc have been useless for me in this point (probably because I'm not searching the right terms) So I'm creating an invitation system: simply, a form where you put an email address and when you hit submit it makes an ajax call. The server should answer with some data such 'how many invitations the user have left', possible errors and (if in development enviroment) the url for the invitation (debuggin purposes), everything coded in json.
The problem is that sometimes when sending an invitation firefox pops me up with a download dialog suggesting to save an "application/json" file with all the data that the server processed. My jQuery script should be taking care of handling it and it is not. I have told Rails to render the answer in json format: render :json => message.to_json message is a hash with a format similar to {:error => "There was an error, sorry", :invitations_left => current_user.invitations_left} And I have also specified jQuery the type expected in the return of the call:
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The link below is the result of a product search on a website. It displays 2 results. However, the actual results (picture & information) that are displayed on the web page are not present in the "Page Source".
For example, if you search the page source for the string '860723' (which is one of the product numbers visible on the web page) it is not there. What is going on here? It looks to me like dummy images & information in the HTML are first loaded by the browser, and then that dummy info gets replaced by the real information via a javascript function. Is that what's going on?
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I'm trying to retrieve that information by downloading the source in my PHP program. The problem is that the information I want isn't present in the source. It stands to reason that the information is somehow being sent to the browser because I can see it..
I have a feeling that the solution to my problem is stupidly simple, but crawling through Google has provided me with none.
I'm trying to handle the login process on one of my clients' site using the AJAX functionality provided by jQuery.
Here is the $.ajax() call in question:
$.ajax({
"cache": false,
"complete": function()
{
[Code]....
I have already set the Content-Type header of the response to application/json, which made no difference. I also tried text/html and text/plain, but in these cases Internet Explorer shows the JSON as HTML or plain text in the browser window... *sigh*
Googling also gave me the suggestion to just use text/plain and eval() the response myself, but I remember reading elsewhere that this is pretty unsafe. I am unsure on the specifics on this, though.
can anyone please tell me how can i disable or remove the X button(i.e.
close button) on the browser. i just want to apply this only to the one web page of my application.
Is there a way to use inline javascript that will prevent any javascript after it (in the same page) from executing? So, for instance I could have something like:
-Content-
-JS A-
-Content-
-JS B-
-JS C-
'JS A' would execute, 'JS B' would be the code I'm asking about and it would cause 'JS C' to not do anything. Sorry if this is an off-the-wall question. I good with C/C++, VB, Ruby, Lua, HTML, etc, but I haven't gotten to Javascript (or Java) yet so I have no idea what the capabilities or environment setup are like.
Without getting into whether I should or shouldn't do this, I'm hoping someone can help me disable greasemonkey on my site.
I've tried the two methods I could find via Google, but neither worked code...
Is there actually a way to prevent Greasemonkey from loading on your page?
How can I disable frames for a web page?
I saw some websites which stops their site to be opened in frames, how to do that? I mean in any language or javascript?
I searched it over the internet, but didn't find anything.
When browsing a web page a user has the ability to highlight content on a page (by holding down the left mouse button and dragging the mouse over the desired content). Is there a way to disable this option?
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