In practice you can't. While you could create a suitable
encryption system with a password in the page, the level of
support you need to do this means it's always simpler to do it
server-side. Anything that "protects" a page other
than the current one is definitely flawed.
Here 'some_function' is opening the 'pagename' in a new customised window.
This page also contains a few images weighing 50kb. Now if I click the <a> links before the images are loaded fully, following happens (on my pc it works well but it happens when i test it online):-
1. The new page opens in a window as required 2. But the page loading is ABORTED and the images are not loaded.
I am developing a site for a client that requires the printer friendly verison of the site to appear in a separate pop-up window. I am having trouble figuring out the scripting needed to have the current page open in a separate window with a different style sheet applied to it.
I work for a small college and we were recently given permission to use a particular GPA calculator on their website. They sent us a javascript file, that I now have. I am trying to incorporate this into our website, but I don't really know much about javascript and I am having trouble making it work.
You can view the GPA calculator here to help clarify what I mean... If someone could just help point me in the right direction or if anyone know a site with tips that would be helpful to me..
IM new to all this but the following code will deter visitors to your site, who have limited knowledge, copying your content. where nothing is 100% it will stop the chancers taking your hard work and using it as their own, I hope.
<script language="JavaScript"> <!-- var popup="Sorry, right-click is disabled.
I once came across some sites that prevent saving their pages by disabling the 'save' option in the File menu. I remember it was done. But I forgot the url.
How are they doing this? Is it possible to do so with Javascript? It will be great if someone provide me with links for such articles or scripts.
I have a website where i sell items. I need to make it so a customer can go to the site and place a password to purchase a item. Customers sees a item and clicks on "buy now" It can not be a inconvenience where it will prompt for a user/password.
I would like to place a password box, and once a password is entered they will be able to select the "buy now" button. Simple...yes. But i search for 3 hours via the power of google and have yet to find a solution. I want everything to stay on the same page...if possible.
I have seen places like wordpress and joombla do password protect content but i guess it is because the use frames. I would like to do this with just JS and HTML.
where temp.php - [URL] On temp.php I use requests for DB with param from $.ajax - data=123456. How I can protect page temp.php? For example, somebody typing [URL] and then he can get all results. I found one solution - using if($_SERVER['HTTP_REFERER'] == "http:// mysite.com/content/") {....} But Am not shure that it can realy protect my page?
I made this JavaScript that password protects a page. But the password you type in is completely visible! I want it so that the password are those black dots for each letter....
I wanted to know is it possible to password protect some files in web page?For example, If someone wants to download file, browsers requests password(one for all visitors), idea is that some files and/or sections of web site is accessible to those who know the password..
I'm developing very advanced web-based intranet application that uses a lot of very complex JavaScript for interface, including charting via ActiveX components and other processing.
Obviously I'm tempted to make the analysis of the javascript code very hard for people who may wish to steal my code and/or ideas.
Is there is anything I can do to make analysis of .js code difficult for *professionsals*?
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?
I want to use the values of text boxes on my HTML webpage to create a webpage URL (like below):
<script type="text/javascript">
My text boxes are as follows:
Now this all works and the result webpage URL prints to id='ID1', but the big question is how do I use this resulting URL in another Javascript section as the src="?
Let me start out by saying that this is for a small-time page with absolutely zero valuable information. PHP or server-side is way beyond the scope of my goals for the project.
Basically, I have a form on a page which I want to use to submit a password. However, I have realized that using the form submit always makes the browser return to the page with the form.
Well, that's not good when I want to redirect using javascript!
My javascript is:
Code:
My form HTML is:
Code:
How can I get this to stop going back to the page with the form after I submit it?
I am trying to display a webpage from another domain and tried to access its elements and I am facing issues with this.
I tried using "iframes" and am facing cross domain issues.
All that I want to do is, set and get the attributes of the elements of the webpage from the other domain (eg: set text field value, get dropdown box values, click button etc)
Is there a way to get this job done?
I thought of browser addons however it will be a browser specific solution.
Could anyone know the script code for a WEBPAGE ON TOP OF A WEBPAGE? The site was not working anymore, so I can't tell you the link. This is what I saw, When I visited the site (Mainpage) There's just a Welcome Image that shows CLICK HERE TO ENTER. After clicking the link, a loading faded icon appears on top of Welcome Image covering that Welcome Image with Webpages, it's like popping to the center of the page. I don't know if someone of you could understand me. It's like Page on TOP of another Webpage without leaving the 1st page.
I am new to javascript but I can usually get examples of simple scripts I need to work, but can't figure this one out. I am trying to link to this page (link1.html) from another page and I want to password protect it. If the password is correct, I want to automatically link to another page (link2.html).
The reason I am trying to do it this way is if I don't I get a message saying IE is preventing scripts or ActiveX from running. If I don't click to allow it to run then it will automatically display the content of the page (link1.html) I am trying to protect. I will make link1 blank and put my data in link2.
And I realize this is a very low level of security.
I am an effectivebrand.com toolbar user and would love to add apreloader to my toolbar, but am having problems doing this.Is it possible to have javascript look at the URL of a webpage, thenfollow links on that page, looking for images within that website (sayone page deep). Once found, could the images be preloaded into thebrowser cache?