How To Detect Navigating Away From A Site
Jun 19, 2006
I have a web application that has basic authentication turned on (IIS).
What I would like to accomplish is detect whether user is navigating
away from the site or simply going to the different page using
JavaScript. I am aware that it is easy to detect where you came from
(referrer), but I haven't been able to find a way to where you're going
to. I did my fair amount of research online, but I couldn't find a
solution for this.
However, my boss told me that he has seen a website that detects the
fact that you're navigating away from your site. Does anyone know
anything about this?
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Jul 23, 2005
I am developing a framed site. I'd like to utilize javascript "mousevoer" to change images that are used for navigating the site. Where to find something like that?
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Jan 14, 2007
Is there any way that an Apache server can recognise that a users browser has changed from your web site to another site. ie. is there a way of executing a CGI based on when the address bar no longer has your FDQN.
Would this be via Javascript [if possible?] or ???
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Aug 3, 2009
I need to take some action when the user leaves my website. By leave I mean one of the following two cases:
1) Closes the browser
2) Goes to some other site (different domain)
Is there a way to detect this? I know that the event onbeforeunload and onunload gets fired when the user leaves the page, but these also get fired when the user leaves page A in my site and just goes to page B in my site. I don't want to alter every link within my site to fire the onclick event and in such event to "remember" in a JavaScript variable this is a navigation within my site. I am looking for some clean solution if one exists. For example, is there a way to get the information in the DOM where the user is going to when the onbeforeunload or onunload are fired?
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Aug 25, 2010
if this is long and complicated. Maybe there is an easy way to do this, but I'm not figuring it out.
Sample html:
<div class="story">
<h4>
<p> (several)
<div class="pullquote">
<p> (several)
[Code]...
I want to hide the p and h4 in the stories, leave the pullquote and append a button to the pullquote that says "Read more". I can do this, so far.
Clicking the button will show all the p and h4 in the story, and also hide the button. I can find the parent div.story, but I can't seem to go back down the DOM to select all the p and h4 below.
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Nov 9, 2001
I guess because IE once again has its own variations this works or Netscape isn't following the dom I don't know which but I was hoping this type of navigation was going to be dom compliant with the newest versions of Netscape
If you have a table with the id "bob" (I like dumb names sometimes) you should be able to navigate down the table via bob.firstChild.childNodes[1].innerHTML. This does not work in netscape but does work in IE. I find this troubling because of how much easier things would have been if it worked in both. I really just wish the browsers would become equal.
The dom specification is here (outdated I believe)
http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/CR-DOM-Lev...roduction.html
Thats the specification and how it supposedly works. I am going to keep playing and figure out if maybe Netscape 'changed' it. for an example try this Code:
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Nov 2, 2005
I load an Iframe within html page contained within another page and from the hosting page I would like to scroll to a given bookmark within the page loaded within the iframe without causing it to reload. How do I do this? I have tried:
function navIContent(bm)
{
IContent.src=bm
return
}
called by :
onclick='navIContent("../content.htm#test")'
but it doesn't seem to work!
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Nov 3, 2005
Yahoo! has launched a beta of it's new mapping application:
http://maps.yahoo.com/beta/
It's based in Flash, but it uses JavaScript. I'm curious about one
feature, though - when you pan about the map, the URL in the address
bar of your browser changes to match your current location. How have
they done this? I thought calling window.location.href = "etc"; would
reload the page, navigating away from the current URL. Yahoo! have
managed to do this without the page changing. This is a very useful
technique for DHTML/AJAX/Flash technology and I'd love to know how
they've done it.
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May 31, 2007
Is there a way in javascript to scroll to or otherwise change the position of the currently selected row in a table?
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Mar 21, 2011
I am using O'Reilly's book on building apps with HTML, CSS, and Javascript,It uses jQuery.Chapters 4 & 5 show us how to use a database. It really works well! I'm making small changes to fit my own mobile application. I've run into one problem: The page has <li>'s to link to anchors on the same page, like this:
<li class="arrow"><a href="#dates">About</a></li>
However, I want to link to another html page. I find I'm unable to do so. The following attempts don't work; that is, clicking on them will make the row change color, but won't change the page:
<li class="arrow"><a href="about.html">About</a></li>
<li class="arrow"><a href="/about.html">About</a></li>
<li class="arrow"><a href="www/about.html">About</a></li>
[code]....
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Aug 17, 2006
I have a question about using embedded Google Videos on my site. Does
anyone have tips for allowing user to switch between videos (5) on the
same page? The caveat is that only one would be showing at a time. I
imagine it would require javascript coding. If so, would you have any
examples?
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Mar 24, 2011
I am checking if a form on a jQuery tab is changed, and if it has, the user should get a popup warning when they navigate away from the tab with the form or click any other link on the page for that matter. So I setup this code:
$('a').bind('click', function(event) {
if (formChanged == true) {
event.preventDefault()
[code]....
in the $(document).ready() function. I can see the code is executed, but the click on the link still comes through and the form is lost. I've tried .click() and .live('click') as well but that doesn't work either.
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Jul 12, 2010
I am trying to display an alert message when the user is in the middle of editing and clicks accidentally on some other link.
I want to display this error message for certain link and not for others.
I thought of using 'window.onbeforeunload', parse the url to find the link that was clicked. However, when I try to use the string functions (split, substring, lastindexof, etc.) inside 'onbeforeunload', they do not work.
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Mar 21, 2006
First, with AJAX I will get a remote web page into a string. Thus, a
string will contain HTML tags and such. I will need to extract text
from one <span> for which I know the ID the inner text.
Is it possible to access in this way "string variable".getElementByID()
somehow?
PS: Just thinking of a proper/efficient way to extract the information
from such a string. I am open to other ideas. I could load that page in
IFRAME and get my access to DOM that way, yet probably it is not an
eligant solution.
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Oct 5, 2010
I have designed a data entry form in HTML. In all I have upwards of 16 data entry elements (varying from edit boxes, '<input>', drop down controls, check-boxes, etc)
I know by setting the tabIndex of every data entry element user can navigate easily with the Tab key. But, even if it is non-standard, can the navigation be done with the 'Enter' key instead (it is the users, non functional requirement)
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Feb 14, 2009
Can Javascript be used to detect a certain url and then "not" write some html according to that url and also detect something on the page and "then" display some html?.
Example: I'm working on a volusion site that uses asp. There's basically only one page that's changed dynamically. I would like to display some html when and only if the cart has any items in it. But also not to show up on the check-out pages.
The page dynamically displays "Your cart has 1 item in it..." when the visitors puts something in their cart.
So could javascript detect when this is displayed then write some html and then also detect if the url is showing the cart and then not show the html?
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Sep 19, 2011
I have two files,page1.html:
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<title>JQuery test 1</title>
[Code].....
When I open page2.html, and click on the brnClick link, it changes the content of divclick. If I open page1.html, and then navigate to page2.html, click on the link does not work.
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Jun 29, 2010
I am doing an internship at a company and am working on an existing site. The Company wants the expanding menu to stay expanded when you click a link to go to another page while navigating. I am very new to Javascript, CSS, and html and could really use some insight or code example.
// JavaScript Document
/* This script and many more are available free online at
The JavaScript Source :: http://javascript.internet.com
[code]....
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Jul 1, 2011
I'm looking to have a lightbox pop up when a user clicks the Back button in their browser rather than just navigating back. The purpose is to ask a question with a Yes/No answer, and if they click No, I allow them to go back. The only thing I've found anything like this is the onUnload event, but that doesn't prevent them from going back. How should this be handled?
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Apr 25, 2011
code to show ( overlay / modal window ) to the user when closing or navigating away from the page ( i want put in this window facebook share to make the user to share the page in his facebook ) , bytheway i wanna use it in my wordpress in every post could it be happen ?
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Dec 5, 2006
this may be more of an "html" issue, but I'll wing it.
i've got a multi-language site, where the home-page of each language group
features a link to a popup window that offers background info on site
management. the popup is fired by a javascript function, when they click
the site management link. there's also a "window close" function button so
they can nuke it as they please.
now, oddly, people who search for my site in the chinese language on google,
are sent directly to the site management popup window, which of course,
opens in their "full" browser window, and which also has no links back to
the main site, because it's meant to open only as an "accessory" to the main
site.
my question is this: is there any way, with Javascript, that I could
determine if they arrived at this window from "off-site" (ie, a google
search), and therefore offer such "off-site" visitors a link back to the
principal site, a link that would be hidden for visitors who clicked the
popup window from my own site?
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Feb 25, 2006
Basically, I registered for a free board at one of the various sites because my server doesn't support .cgi scripts. I want to know if there is a way to have the data from a form on my site post to the board site -A user would fill in my form, click submit, and a new post would appear on the board site -as if they had entered it there.
If you can point me in the right direction, I would be grateful. Here is my thinking.
A) I can't locate the script that they use to perform a "submit"; so I thought I might enter their <head> data (as far as xmlns, href, etc) in my <head>; that my website might call up their script files, css sheets, etc.
B)I could code my own Javascript function to send my form data to their site. If I knew how to simulate a mouseclick on someone else's site, I could have the script "click" there, paste the data, and hit the submit button. But I don't.
C) I could size their site down to the form itself and put it in a frame on my page
Option C is clearly easier, but I would prefer option A or B. I have time and will happily do the research myself; provided that I know if approach A or B is even feasible.
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Jun 2, 2009
I was making a website, all looked great, untill I started IE7. there, it really looked like crap.Now I'd like to just make another css file for IE6 and/or IE7 but not for IE 8, because it does look wel at that browser.
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Jul 23, 2005
Is there a way to detect which textarea the cursor is positioned in? I
would not want to attach 'onkeypress' to all textareas to detect which
one I am presently in ... or is this the only option?
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Jul 23, 2005
How can I detect the press of CTRL + V in an input of type text?
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Jul 20, 2005
Is there a way to detect the height of a TD tag?
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