How To Auto-open File Dialog Window, Cross-browser
Apr 27, 2010
I have an <input type="file"> field and I would like the file chooser dialog to open automatically after the page loads, for example on onload(). I have found a trick with executing click() in js on the file element but it seems to only work in IE. Are there any methods that would work in FF and other browsers as well?
I need a piece of javascript that will allow a form to be submitted when Enter is pressed for IE6 and 7, Firefox 2, and recent versions of Safari. It is for a login page that has two textboxes: a "Login" and a "Password". The "Login Button" is actually a standard image with an onClick event handler to submit the form, because we use a mouseover effect. (That is, it is not INPUT TYPE="IMAGE" but rather an IMAGE tag with added.)
I found some code that works in IE, which is below, but it only works in IE. I am sure there is a simple cross-browser fragment of Javascript that will do the trick, so please point me in the right direction. Code:
in the above i'm getting the following error: "Firefox doesn't know how to open this address, because the protocol (c) isnt associated with any program"
Is there any way to resize an iframe dynamically to the height of its content that works cross browser and works when the iframe content is on another domain than the main page (I have access to both pages, so code can be put in either) Also, it must resize when links in the iframe are clicked (ie when a new page within the iframe is loaded)
I have to create a page where i need to insert two frame one will be displaying the pdf file after fetching from database and another will be displaying text file from the database.i want to know if it's possible to open only assigned folder through the editors.also which are the best editors for the purpose.
I have a photo editing business with many people working in Photoshop. I am currently developing a web based application (joblist) using Javascript and PHP which should allow the photoshop designers to browse and open files/images directly from joblist/web browser into photoshop. The reason I want this instead of browsing folder is that I have a database where I store who worked on which file, when and how long it took. The concept is that, designers will select a file and click on start, as soon as they click on start the original file will open in Photoshop and there will be an entry into database (using PHP).
Once they finish the task they will close the file and click on Finish button. My joblist application will be published in a local server and the file will be open on a local network, so when they save the file it will be saved where the source file is located in (local server). The application should work in both PC and Mac. How to write the code (PHP or Javascript) which can open the file from browser (local server) directly into desktop application e.g. PHotoshop or Illustrator?
The link will be ad generated by Javascript code.Here is a bit more detail about my situation. I am creating a web-based mobile app. In other words, the native app acts just like a set of frames that load web pages. One of the frames loads an ad. The ad is invoked via javascript provided by various mobile ad networks.On the iPhone, we are noticing the ad loads within the ad frame inside the app, instead of spawning a new browser window. We would like to resolve this w/ javascript code that forces all links (specifically links generated via javascript) to open in a new browser window.
I have a static .svg file with embedded onclick="open()"'s all over.
The svg is <embed>ded in a minimal .html file.
The onclick's work fine in IE w/Adobe SVG viewer 3: click and a new window opens with the specified URL.
But using the Adobe SVG viewer in Mozilla, neither the mouseovers or the onclicks work, although the image itself renders.
However, the PRIMARY problem that I need to fix is that the onclick's don't work in Safari with the Adobe viewer. The mouseovers DO work, but the onclick's do not.
I've tried specifying window.open() instead of just open(). I've also tried changing the onclicks to call a function openNewWindow which in turn calls window.open. Still no luck in safari.
I've also tried defining the openNewWindow function in the html wrapper, and specifying a3:scriptImplementation="browser". In this case, the SVG still functions as desired in IE, but neither the mouseovers nor the onclicks work in Safari.
To summarize, I need to get a new window with a specified URL to open on click for Safari with the Adobe SVG viewer 3.
I am trying to get a dialog box to open another dialog box. Clicking on "more search options" the first time results in opening a dialog box. Clicking "search" within the dialog box results in opening up a second dialog box. But this only works the first time I click on "more search options". In other words, the second dialog box only opens up only once. To get the second dialog to open again, I have to reload the page in the browser.
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head>
I have an emagazine i want to add to my website, the probelm is when it opens in a browser you have to sroll down the page, to view it all, what i was wondering is, is it possibe to create a link that when somebody selects to view the magazine it forces the browser to openin full screen mode so that it fits niely on the screen without the toolbars and evertything taking up half the page.
I know this is a Java Script fourum but since VB and Java are so closely related I thought I would look for some help here. Anyway I am running MSAccess Data Access Pages and need to know if I can open a new browser window from a page created by a parameter query? In breif here is my problem. I used the "Image Control" to bind 6 photos via a Parameter Query with the drive path to each photo stored in a table. So far this works great and the co-workers are impressed. However the photos (Thumbnails) are small and it would be great if I could use the "Image Control's" (on-click) event to open a new widow so as to see a larger image of the photo. As an interim solution I am using the Hyperlink control, however when you click on it the photo opens in the same window and when you click IE's Back arrow the Parameter query prompts the user for the value again. All this could be avoided if the Image control (or hyperlink) could open a new window (with the photo of course), and when finished merely close it. The script
I need to create an application that will open a popup when the user closes a window. I can do that easily via onUnload event of javascript but the catch is that the popup must open only when we close the window and not when we submit a form or click a link on the page.Actually it is a survey which opens only when one closes the window.
Let me start of by saying that I'm a designer, not a programmer so I'll apologize in advance for having very little knowledge of javascript.I found a free script for a auto-advancing slideshow that allows you to give each image in the slideshow a unique link. My problem is that when you click on one of the pictures the link opens in a new window instead of loading in the default browser window. I have tried to search google for an answer but my lack of javascript knowledge has left me scratching my chin.Here's the code in the head of my page:
I have a window open, let's say index.html. On the page I have a link that executes a javascript. I want the javascript to open file new.html in the same window that index.html was displayed in. How do I do this? Everything I try opens a new window.
I'm trying to link to some PDF files from an HTML page that will be used for a presentation. The user wants to have the windows open up in Adobe Reader 7.0 at maximum size (not full screen).
I'd rather a more reliable system than simply resixing the window before hand because I won't always be able to do that before the presentations.
I can make changes to the Adobe Reader configuration or registry (if needed) to make the program always open in full screen. but I would prefer it if I can control the behavior from the HTML link itself.
I have been working on this and cant figure it out.I have an index.html as my main file and I wanted to have a pop-up window that will also open together with the index file. the pop-up window is a notepad like type, file name is clipboard.html.Addon: i started adding code to have the pop-up to stay on the right side of the screen and always on top.