How To Capture "cancel Event" Of A Printer Dialog Box
Apr 27, 2006How do I capture a cancel event of Printer dialog box?
View 5 RepliesHow do I capture a cancel event of Printer dialog box?
View 5 RepliesIs there any way (any api) to display the confirm dialog box with yes/no buttons instead of ok/cancel in javascript.
View 10 Replies View RelatedI have an popup which is an aspx page and when I click on browser close button..., the system should check if there is any unsaved data in the form or not. If there is any unsaved data then the message should be displayed (Do you want to leave..?) with OK and Cancel button... On click of the OK button, the data should not be saved and the user should be returned parent form ie popup should be closed and return to the parent form. On click of the cancel button, the control should return to the Pop.
I had tried the below code...
window.onbeforeunload = close;
function close() {
var result=confirm("Do you really want to close this window");
if (result) {
return true;
} else {
location.href = document.URL;
}}
The above code is not working i.e. the popup is getting closed even on click of close button....
and when clicked on OK it is displaying another msgbox with leave this page and Stay on this page buttons...
We're creating a file sharing area in our intranet. When a user clicks
on a link they can save the file to their computer. When the file is
done downloading and the 'File Download' dialog closes I want to update
the database to flag that file as checked out. Because we don't want
anyone else to download it until the file has been re-uploaded.
Does anyone know how I can know when the dialog closes? It would also
be good to know if the user clicked Cancel instead of Save.
Is it possible to capture the control.event or element.event that was fired to invoke the onbeforeunload event.
For example, if a button is clicked and it causes the onbeforeunload event to fire can i determine which button was clicked.
I have this function I'm firing to execute the "delete" of an entry
Code JavaScript:
$(document).ready(function() {
$(".post_tools a.deletelink").click(function() {
var container = $(this).parents('.comment').attr("id");
var scriptLoc = $(this).attr("href");
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The function executes the alert and if the user selects "OK" it completes successfully. However, if the user chooses to back out of the process when the alert fires by closing the alert, the function does not get canceled, it completes the delete of the comment. What do I need to do to make sure the user can successfully cancel this process when the warring is delivered?
I Have a text box in a jsp that is pre populated. The text box should accept only numbers and it should be greater than a minimum value (this value depends on the user settings). If the user enters a value less than the minimum value, i should pop up an alert saying that the value
entered is incorrect and reset it back to previous correct value. How could i do it using onchange event of the text box.
I've been trying to do something and it's killing me because I can't figure out how to do it properly. I have an input box. I'm validating as the user types. Basically deleting forbidden characters as they type. I'm doing it with the onkeyup event. Problem is this looks kinda crappy because the character they type appears briefly and then get's deleted. I want to know how can I cancel the event that writes on the input box so that instead of deleting the character myself, I just cancel the event. I have no idea if the input box or the window is the one responsible for doing this.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI've got to write some javascript to listen for a select 'change' event. Unfortunately, the select box has an onchange event as well. For example:
<select name="test" onchange="document.form.submit();">
Here's my event listener:
function handle_submit() {
return false;}
function addListeners() {
if (document.addEventListener) { document.form.test.addEventListener('change',handle_submit,false);
}}
window.onload = addListeners;
Now, the event listener does capture the event, but I want to cancel the onchange event within the select box. Is that possible?
building a tree using UL,LI tags as below. Issue seems with cancelling event bubbling. trying to cancel dragenter event to avoid dragenter firing for root LI. dragenter on image cancels bubbling. But dragenter on the child text bubbles and fires for Root. Whole purpose is to identify LI where its dropped. Edit: Noticed this is working as expected in IE6 and not working with IE8.
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What code can I put in the 'onbeforeunload' event to cancel the 'unload'
action (when user closes browser) and then present the user with an
alert saying that he/she must use the logout button.
I've got 4 identical combo boxes like the one below.
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I m going to use jquery treeview at...
I need to block node collapsing on Click, instead bind them with custom functions.
I tried to locate possible tweak point via click events, but still couldn't manage to do the needful.
I'm trying to cancel out a mouse click event on a specific div so that it does nothing, (although there is a link to a pdf in the div that needs to work). this div's container div is an overlay has a jQuery function assigned to it that fades it out, but it fades out itself and this contaned div, (the one that i want to cancel the mouse click event), how can i do this?!?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am trying 2 different approaches, but neither is working for me:
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however, no good either way ... though I see nearly identical examples all over the web.
I want to capture the event when a browser is closing, to give to the user
the posibility of close or no this browser. When the browser is closing,
this show a confirm window with two buttons: Accept and Cancel.
When press the Accept button, the browser is closing, and when press the
Cancel button, the browser isnīt closing.
I have tried with the event onunload, but this closes first the browser, and
then shows the confirm window.
How can I capture the event when I click with the cursor anywhere in the
page (that is, on a component or elsewhere). This event would occure in
an I.E 5.5 or later browser.
I know this question has been asked a million times but I still can't
get an event from an embedded ActiveX Exe to be caught in javascript.
I am able to access all the properties and methods of the ActiveX Exe,
I just can't seem to catch the event.
I've declared my object as follows:
<OBJECT
ID = "Test3"
CODEBASE = "http://www.amys-attic.com/Test3.exe"
CLASSID = "CLSID:2ACAEF35-445C-4717-8ACB-A3423E8D64EB"
style="display:none;">
</OBJECT>
My javascript event handler is as follows:
<script language="javascript" for="Test3"
event="PipeEvent(bIsPresent)">
alert("Pipe Detect");
</script>
The event handler never fires. I debugged the ActiveX Exe and verified
that the event is indeed being raised. I am able to catch the event in a VB6 test container project as well. Any ideas?
I want to capture the event when the <ctrl> key is pressed.
View 3 Replies View RelatedDoes anyone know how to event capture on an autocomplete dropdown - this would not be the underlying html element but only on the autocomplete dropdown itself.
I've never come across trying to capture autocompletes before (in fact, ideally i'm trying to ignore keypresses on the autocomplete and only capture those for the underlying input).
i am trying to load/embed pdf inside a html object tag. since loadng of pdf content takes time, I want to capture onload complete event of object tag and take some action/msg to show usr that loading is complete. but i am not able to capture onload event of object tag. i get pdf content from an aspx page in bytestream and set it as data in object tag:
JS:
function loadObjectsuccess() {
alert('pdf has loaded now');
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'm trying to figure out how to do the following:capture a mousemove event over a div once (which triggers a function), and then once it has occurred prevent that event from occurring again. is it possible to do this? the code so far is simple:
$().ready(function() {
$('#theDiv').mouseover(function() {
myFunction();
[code]....
I'd like to execute some code when a user clicks inside an iframe (content on same domain). The following call works so far:
$("#iframeID").contents().find("body").doSomeStuff();
When the user clicks on a link within that frame, the frame posts back (2. site is being displayed)....from this time on the above mentioned call does not work anymore. The code is located outside, so it should not touch anything. The strange thing is, that it works for the first site, but not for sub sites?The structure looks like the following:
<html>
<head>
<the script with the call />
[code]....
Is there a way to capture the event of the user closing the browser?
View 4 Replies View RelatedDoing web page with ASP/VB.NET. Have text boxes for UI on page. Two command buttons - Submit (for db update) and Cancel. I need the Cancel button to prompt the user to verify cancellation. Need OK/Cancel buttons on alert. If user selects Cancel-no action. If user selects OK then I want the text boxes cleared of user text input and focus returned to first text box. I think this may be the code but do not know how to apply it.
function Clear()
{
var res=window.confirm("Please confirm cancellation-text boxes will be cleared"); [code].....
Is this code valid or invalid for the events I need? How do I set it to fire when user clicks the ASP Cancel button?
I have created a classic Snake game. When I run the game in a browser, it works fine. But when I run it as an IFRAME in another window, then it fails to get the keyboard events.
Parent CODE:
Code:
<html>
<head>
</head>
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how to capture Window Keyboard Event in the Child IFrame