I'm working on a text based game right now and I need a way to disable the address bar from people modifying the URL. I know there is ways around this but at least for the not so computer smart people I can keep them from changing the URL and cheating. (I have some other ideas too for people that are more computer smart) I also need to disable the back and forward button on, IE7, Firefox, and Google Chrome.
I am trying to open a popup window on clicking a link. It works fine, but all I need now is to disable the address/URL bar from the window for all browsers. I am using the below script...
<script type="text/javascript"> <!-- function popup(url) { var width = 600; var height = 400; var left = (screen.width - width)/2; var top = (screen.height - height)/2; [Code]....
i have no particular knowledge of javascript and web development in general, but I have some grasp of it. My question is not about javascript coding, but about using javascript to change the parameters of a website with a swf file, this one in particular: (get ready for a long url, since I can't post links)
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This may be a long post, but I just wanted to make everything clear. And thank you very much for reading my question, and thank you even more for giving me suggestions. If you need to ask anything else from me, I would gladly answer.
And although I don't know squat about javascript, this is relevant to me because I am a freelance artist. I go on that website in my free time. Anyways, thank you very much for taking your time to read this, and I hope you may have answers to my problem.
i want to add the link address when clicked on the link in web page to the outlook express address book when the outlook window populates. i tried to put
<a href="mailto:enquiry@mydomain.com" > click here </a>
but it only add address to the To section of outlook window, i want it should store the address in the address book.. of outlook express..
I have been looking for a solution for a long time. I have embedded a SWF app in html page using SWFObject. Now I need to give the Flash app the address where it is currently embedded, since the same SWF file is embedded in more than one locations! So the Flash app is supposed to pull the right content according to its current position
I currently have a normal link like Code:<a href="http://sitepoint.com" class="link">sitepoint</a> and when a user clicks on it I want to be able to change the "link" class to a different class. However, I don't want to add anything to the actual link html. Is it possible to do this using javascript without modifying the original link code?
I am trying to dynamically clear the value of a form input field and then submit the form.When I used $('#my_field').val('') to clear the field, it was cleared on the screen but when the form was submitted the original value of the input field was posted.My browser is FireFox and I can see using FireBug that when the field is cleared, firebug is still showing the html code with the old value. E.G. <input type="text" value="old_value" />The same situation occurred if I used $('#my_field').attr('value', '') to clear the field.The same situation occurred if I actually changed the value of the field rather than just clearing it.To work around this problem I ended up using the $('#my_field').removeAttr('value') to clear the field before it was submitted.
I am a complete novice when it come to Javascript. I copied the script for displaying random images at a specific interval (from javascriptkit.com). I would appreciate knowing whether the following is possible:
The pages are based on tables, so the parts that change are all cells.
1. Can I define text instead of an image in the array? i.e. can I have the image change to say an apple in one cell and the next cell have text explaining what an apple is?
2. Would it be possible to put a countdown timer for when the image/text is going to change?
Ive got a small image of a power button and when pressed the inner section on the button changes to yellow, but when its pressed down Im also trying to get part of my H1 (main header logo title) to change to yellow.
Ive created a span with an id surrounding the letters of the H1 that I want to change, the id being : "power";
The javascript that I have come up with so far and works is as follows:
<img id="poweron" src="http://www.sitepoint.com/forums/images/power.png" alt="Power on button" onmousedown="this.src='images/poweron.png';" onmouseup="this.src='images/power.png';"/>
I understand Im not really supposed to be using inline JS, and I know Ive got to create a function for the onmousedown event to trigger changing the H1 text, so am I under the right impression that the JS so far written is redundant and will have to be re-written so thats contained within a script placed just before the closing </body> and an external script for invoking the main function ?
I want to know how can i make javascript that i can use by run into in address bar.. I just need such javascript that run through address bar. My purpose is How can i check all check box in webpage that do not include all check or uncheck button? Best common example for check all or uncheck all is
Is this possible??? I am working on a server which does not have Server Side Includes. Is there anyway to get a clients IP address using JavaScript without SSI?
I know you can use javascript in the address bar to display alert messages and misc. stuff like that. But when I try and control some forms it loadsa a new page for the loaded example...
Instead of using javascript:alert('hi'), suppose I store alert('hi') in x.js and put it on host.com/x.js. Is there a way to execute host.com/x.js directly from the address bar using javascript:?
I have a simple little code script and I'd like either the onClick function (or the entire code itself, whichever is easiest) to only load once every 24 hours for each IP address. So "123.1.22.333" should only get the effect of this code once every 24 hours regardless if they revisit my site 5 times a day let's say.
I am trying to split an IP address into it's 4 octets using a RegExp and assigning the result to an array but it is not working. Here is my function so far:
<script type="text/javascript"> function lastoctet(ipaddress){ var ipoctets = new Array();
Instead of using javascript:alert('hi'), suppose I store alert('hi') in x.js and put it on host.com/x.js. Is it possible to execute host.com/x.js directly from the address bar using javascript
Can any one hlep me in disabling address bar in IE7.0 using javascript. In IE 6.0 if you give locaiton = no, it will disable the address bar.It was not working with IE 7.0.
I have a javascript pop up on some of my links. when you click on the link and the pop up window opens, you see the address to that page for a few seconds on the top of popup window....
Is there a way to get the visitors *local* IP-address in javascript? I mean his LAN address like 192.168.1.x, not his regular IP-address.
I found several approaches that attempt to do this, but they either give me the external (regular) IP address, or they give 127.0.0.1 which doesn't really tell me anything. I need the local network address.
Just an alert saying "your machine's local network IP is 10.0.0.139" .
I done a huge google job and found "location.href" I've got that displaying the url of the page which is not what I want I'm using dynamic url's in php so the ID at the end of the url will always change, So I want to use javascript to get the current url meaning that it'll inlude the ID and to click a link with that current url. I tried this:
Code: document.write("<a href='"+location.href+"' onclick="share();">Share With Your Friends</a>");
I want to create a link that a user can click which will create a popup telling the user their ip address. I have:
var ip = new java.net.InetAddress.getLocalHost().toString(); alert("Your IP address is: " + ip.substring(ip.indexOf("/")+1))
but this does not seem to work. It says the ip is 127.0.0.1. Strangely, this piece of code used to work but all of a sudden it doesn't for some unknown reason. Can anyone tell me what's wrong with the above code?