Does Window.location.href = Work In Firefox??
Mar 18, 2007In my case it doesn't work. I need to transfer some variables from js to php Any work arounds???
View 5 RepliesIn my case it doesn't work. I need to transfer some variables from js to php Any work arounds???
View 5 RepliesI have this line in an XHTML form:
Code:
<input type="reset" name="cancel" value="Cancel"
onclick="javascript:window.location.href('/index.php');" />
In IE5.5 clicking the cancel button loads the index.php page fine.
In Firefox 1.0 & also the version of IE running on my IPAQ it doesn't work - clicking the button doesn't do anything.
Anyone have any ideas or alternative solutions?
I thought maybe I was using an IE only thing but it is a version of IE on the IPAQ. I thought maybe it was not standards compliant but I haven't found anyone having a similar problem.
Any idea or advice?
TIA, BG.
PS Ignore that I am using a reset button to do this - I have also tried it in the body tag like this:
Code:
<body onload="javascript:alert('Login Successfull!
You are logged into my app');window.location.href('/myapp/index.php');">
I wonder why firefox won't work with this script below, but it works on IE, Safari, and Chrome instead?
Code:
$(document).ready(function(){
$(window).resize(function(){
location.reload();
[Code]....
The reason to reload the page is to reload the google map when the window is being resized.
Here is the link to look at, [URL]
<script language="javascript">
function ConfirmPage() {
window.location.href="http://ConfirmationPage.htm";
return false;
}
</script>
How can I use this script to display a page in my current directory? It woriks fine when using a domain such as yahoo.com or google.com.
I use this code to create a banner that contains text:
<table of banner...
because it makes the whole banner a link. If I do it this way:
<table><tr><td ><a href='http://URL' target='_blank'>text of banner...
only the text is the link and if someone puts their cursor over a non-text area they might no realize they can click on it.
In the second example, however, I use target='_blank' to open up a new window.
My question is, is there a way to use the first method and open a new window.
why window.location.href or window.location javascript functions doesn't
work on mac browsing IE
as i know href is a property of location but location.href(url) works
fine with IE 6. i couldn't figure out how its possible? is it a kind of
browser syntax-tolerance helping it to work? how the heck is this
working?
I have a pop up window, that window needs to refresh the parent window when opened, I'm doing the following:
window.opener.location.href(window.opener.location .href);
problem I'm having is that the parent url has a # sign in it, like:
http://localhost/mysite/me.html#01
i need the #01 to stay in the url after the refresh, anyway to do
this? i tried using escape(window.opener.location.href) but that
didn't work, as it escaped everything including the :// in http://
i also tried:
window.opener.location.href(window.opener.location .protocol + "//" +
window.opener.location.hostname + window.opener.location.pathname);
problem with that was i lost the #01 in the url, pathname didn't
include it.
fixing window.location.href on localpath is not working in Firefox only but working fine in IE.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI guess this is an easy question for all javascripters but I don't know how to manage (I'm pretty fresh with JS). I found two solutions on this forum but it seems that they don't work(?).I want to delay for few seconds window.location.href="destination_site.html" before it will automatically take visitor to destination site. It has something to do with setTimeout but I would be greatful for posting a fixed code.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have a page of 2 frame:
menu (menu.php)
corpo (corpo.php)
In menu.php i have:
I know next to nothing about javascript and I don't even know if this is possible. I need to target window.location.href to an iframe on a different page. So, right now, the piece of the code that redirects the browser looks like this: window.location.href='http://www.somewhere.com/'; Works great, brings it up in the same browser window. So now I need to modify the code so it goes to a different page and brings that page up in a specified iframe.
View 6 Replies View RelatedI've got code, but it doesn't href's (redirects) user after changing the <select> value; what I need to fix?:
what I want to open page (make redirect) and to do that I need to ADD to the LINK [url]
[url]
I am developing an application that is opened via a modal popup from another application that I do not have control over. In IE, the method of creating the popup that holds my application is window.showModalDialog. When I redirect the user via javascript with something as simple as, location.href='someURL'; another popup window is opened rather than just redirecting the browser. When a user is using anything other than IE, the window.open method is used and those browsers redirect within the same window appropriately.
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i am trying to redirect user from onchange event to another location in the page. its work fine in IE but not in firefox why window.location doesn't work in FF ?
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I have this [code]...
It works perfectly fine in IE but it won't work in firefox. Both link and var does not appear in the URL when I get to index.php.
Can anyone explain why? How is it not working in firefox?
It launches in IE and give the user instructions, then at the click of a button, launches my setup.exe. I want my webpage to launch setup.exe then go to another webpage on my CD, congratulations.html, which says "installation is complete etc". Here's what I am trying to do through JAvascript. It doesn't work. Should the first instruction be flushed in order for the 2nd one to work?
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I have written the following javascript code using Ajax.After successful login, the page should navigate to index.html. It works perfectly in all IE versions. But i didn't worked in Firefox.In place of setTimeout( function(){ window.location=url; },10);, i tried all the following but there is no effect.
1) window.location directly with timeout
2)window.location.href.
3) kept sleep function to sleep for 1,2 seconds
but when i removed the set timeout and placed alert, it successfully navigated to new page in firefox.
I have a popup that contains a form. When I submit that form, I need 1) the data to get saved into my database, 2) the popup to close, and 3) the parent window to refresh and display the updated data.
I found the following code in an old thread, but the parent window still shows the old data after it appears to reload. The data is saved in the database, but the parent window only shows the updated data when I manually refresh it by hitting F5.
Code:
<form action="process_form.php" method="post" onSubmit="window.opener.location.reload(true); window.close();">
Danged if I can find the thread, but I swear I saw a $.url() reference in here a day or two ago. It was beingutilized for parsing out the window.location or window.location.search parameters. I made a mental note because that was something I would be needing to do.
Now I can't find it, either because the search isn't finding it or I was dreaming about this function existing.
I rummaged about the API docs and didn't find it there either. Is it something provided by one of the plugins and not a function native to jQuery?
I have just downloaded the JavaScript HTML WYSIWYG editor TinyMCE. It works well except when I click on the link button or any other button that opens a window to add an element, nothing loads in the window.I have downloaded multiple up-to-date versions and non of them work. The examples on the TinyMCE website work for me. Also the examples that I downloaded work in Internet Explorer 7, Safari (for windows), Google Chrome, and Opera.It just does not work in Firefox. I even disabled all my add-ons and reinstalled Firefox.When i went to upload it to a server (the version I downloaded) it worked in Firefox.How do I make it so it will run in Firefox locally?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a link
<a href="#" onclick="popup()" onMouseOver="window.status='http://www.google.com'; return true">Click here</a>
I want to open popup on clicking link and onmouseover the link i want to show url in status bar .if i give it in href then onclicking it open the new window and submit the parent window
i use mouseover function to give status bar url it work in IE7 but not in mozilla
I have a couple of links of which I change location.href for tracking purposes.
The problem is that the links now no longer seem to open in a new window (which was accomplished using target="_blank")
Is this an error on my part or is this by design? Is there a workaround? I would prefer not to use window.open as that could get blocked by a popup blocker.
I'm passing the asp parameters using the url current page is files.asp and I'm using window.location.href=files.asp?action=deletefile to pass the action to the serverside
My code never got executed (like the page was cached) unless i put document.write("") before the window.location directive.
Here's the code:
function confirmDelete(x){
var potvrda=confirm("Kliknite OK za brisanje. Cancel za povratak.");
if (potvrda==true) {
trans="files.asp?action="+x;
document.write("")
window.location.href=trans;
}
else {}
}
I'm trying to use the onload event to load a series of urls.
What I find is that the onload function is only called one time
no matter how large the array. Here is the onload function.
var next_win = 0;
var win = window.open("", "", "");
function nextWin() {
if (next_win < urls.length) {
win.
win.location.href=urls[next_win++];
}}
Is this correct behavior?
i have a really stupid problem with this line of code:
location.href = "showreport.php?id=" + sText;
sText is an id of a job that's running on the server.
Showreport.php retrieves the job and outputs the result in HTML. At the same
time job is removed from the server.
What happens is that some browsers (IE 6 mostly) like to GET the
showreport.php TWICE. Of course the second time there is no job any more and
the result returned is of zero length, which is very unpleasant ;-)
Headers sent by the browsers are (1st call):
Accept: image/gif, image/x-xbitmap, image/jpeg, image/pjpeg,
application/x-shockwave-flash, */*
Accept-Language: sl
Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate
User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1; SV1; .NET CLR
1.1.4322)
Host: veliswork
Connection: Keep-Alive
Cookie: PHPSESSID=tsghl22ijg4f6ba7a2mthggun6
Headers sent by the browsers are (2nd call):
Accept: */*
Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate
User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1; SV1; .NET CLR
1.1.4322)
Host: veliswork
Connection: Keep-Alive
Cookie: PHPSESSID=tsghl22ijg4f6ba7a2mthggun6
Note the Accept tag.
What's even more interesting, the accept tag of IE 6.0 that does not request
twice is:
Accept: image/gif, image/x-xbitmap, image/jpeg, image/pjpeg,
application/x-shockwave-flash, application/vnd.ms-excel,
application/vnd.ms-powerpoint, application/msword, */*
Note the (still) absent application/pdf, which is the target content here.
Can somebody explain to me, why two calls and if that can be prevented. I
can reduce the problem by keeping the job for another minute or so, but
these jobs tend to be rather large (>10MB RAM usage) when large reports are
generated.