Internal Link Will Not Work?
Apr 1, 2009I've been doing this for a while and I cannot get the "Contact Us" link to work from this page. It works in the Home page. I'm probably missing something stupid but I can't see it.
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I've been doing this for a while and I cannot get the "Contact Us" link to work from this page. It works in the Home page. I'm probably missing something stupid but I can't see it.
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My company has 2 email apps. One for external (MS Outlook) and one for internal (GroupWise). On my Intranet, I need to connect the mailto tags to the internal system. Does anyone know how to do this? I can't make GroupWise everyone's default email program because many people use both frequently. I would greatly appreciate any help or direction.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have the original script I was using along with a modified script sent back to me from someone in another forum. They also advised me to add rel="external" to all of my external links. I'm not sure if a different condition would apply whether the link stayed within my site or went elsewhere.In any event, it's still not working. The changes get me to my desired page on internal links, but the pop-up still engages and I have to click "OK" before it takes me there.I'm obviously looking to get this to work so that all internal links go straight to the page they're defined to, without the pop-up engaging at all.Both script versions are below:
My original:
<script type="text/javascript">
var internal = 0;
function bunload() {
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I am designing a website. It works on all browsers, safari, firefox..etc...but not in IE8...
I get a UNKNOWN RUNTIME ERROR..
</style>
<script type="text/javascript">
function MM_setTextOfLayer(objId,x,newText) { //v9.0
with (document) if (getElementById && ((obj=getElementById(objId))!=null))
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site is not finished. If you click on the PRINT link to the left, it should target the center of the page under the word "THE WORK"...it works fine in firefox and safari.
have this:
window.location='http://google.com#q=testquery'
works in opera / firefox / chrome / safari, but doesnt work in IE. does anyone have a fix or solution or hack around this problem? ps: the script is just to demonstrate my problem
I have no idea why my image link doesnt work
myimages[{$i1}]=["banners/{$object->image}", "{$object->link}", "_new"] ;
I'm new to jQuery, but learning fast, and loving the new functionality!I'm using a Flash upload component that all works fine, and once it's complete (file uploaded) it calls function.I'm running the Flash upload in a modal (nyroModal - very cool!). The link below does what I need it to do - navigate to a new page and re-size the modal:<a href="test2.aspx#blabla" class="nyroModal">Ajax Filtering Content #test</a>What I need to work out is how to make the JS function above work in the same way as this link. I know very little JS, but I think the 'class="nyroModal" needs to be part of the link in the function some how??
View 3 Replies View Relatedi've got the followin g script, but i doesn't work:
$(document).ready( function() {
$('a:not(.close)').click( function() {
$('body').prepend('<div id="window" style="height: 400px; width: 400px; background: red;"><a href="#" class="close">hallo</a></div>');
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I have a link that has an mp3 sound as its href:<a href="sounds/genealogy.mp3" class="track track-default"> this is a link</a>. Unfortunately, I also need that same link to go to a part on the site (href=#greenhouse) so that the sound plays on that part of the site.
View 2 Replies View Relatedhave the follow jwplayer i've got a link that loads the video into the player fine but now i am trying to add another one that load with the hd optionhere the single one works fine
Code:
<a title="Testimonial One" href="#" onclick="loadNplay('http://www.1st4film.biz/homepagefilms/looknorthlunchtime2.mp4')"><img src="images/24hrs.jpg" border="0"
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I've got a little Quizzer program that asks a question in the upper frame of a frameset and then lists the answer in the lower frame. Answers can be plain text, straight html, a sound, or a LINK. I have a function that builds the answer frame using document.write(among other things). This code works fine until you encounter a link. It dutifully displays the link in the lower frame but the very next question builds the newContent perfectly but does NOT write it to the frame even though it appears to execute it.
if (answerType == "link")
{
parent.frames[1].location = URL;
} else {
// pitiful attempt to clear linked page
parent.frames[1].location.href = "QuizzerAnswer.htm";
var newContent = '<html><head><title>Quizzer Answer</title>'
newContent += '</head>'
newContent += '<body>'
if (answerType == "text" || answerType == "html") {
newContent += answerValue;
}
if (answerType == "sound") {
newContent += '<embed src="' + answerValue;
newContent += '" width="170" height="25" autostart="true">'
}
newContent += '</body>'
newContent += '</html>'
parent.frames[1].document.write(newContent);
parent.frames[1].document.close();
}
I have the following jquery script for a link with id showHideNav on my page and I want to show/hide (toggle) 2 DIVs (#navigation and #welcomeOuterWrapperDiv) when the link is clicked:
$("#showHideNav").click(function() {
// store a cookie so we know if this link has been clicked in this session
var linkClickedCookieName = 'MoreLessLinkClicked';
if (showNav()) {
$("#showHideNav").html("More ↓");
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How to work with nested JSON object/Arrays using jQuery Data Link?
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I have a simple menu as you can see in which i want the link that gets pressed to change color to grey.(line26).But before that (line25) i use jquery to change all the links back to their original color.But that line of code destroys my hover effect on all my links for a reason.
<head>
<style>
.link {
color: #fff;
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I have a page on a website I am creating that has both a lightbox rel link and a quick calculator to work out a size of a product.Here are the links to the java files I am using:
<link rel="stylesheet" href="css/style.css" type="text/css" media="all" />
<link rel="stylesheet" href="css/jquery.lightbox.css" type="text/css" media="screen" />
<script type="text/javascript" src="scripts/jquery.js"></script>
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I am new to Javascript and I downloaded JSE internal search engine v 1.0a from CodingForums. It works fine in all browsers other than ie6 and ie7. Have confirmed that other javascripts are working in these browsers so it is not my browser settings.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI like having scripts external, but I wonder about the security of internal anyway. Someone could save and change the HTML, right? But is that possible with an external script? I always thought not (unless there was an error), until a person on this forum was able to grab the script I was working with at the time. No problem with that, but it brings up the question in my mind about security in general surrounding java-script.
View 8 Replies View RelatedI'm doing a site and want to have a scrollable menu area so that more links can be added at a later date. I need to know how to do this without resorting to flash as its a HTML only site. The whole thing needs to look as close as possible to the attached GIF.
View 2 Replies View RelatedNot sure if this is the best place to post this, but can I set the internal color of a radio button? Basically the background color inside the circle.
View 3 Replies View RelatedDoes anyone have a reputable reference about internal string storage in
JavaScript? (for some particular implementation I mean).
Say having 1,048,576 characters long string from the geometric
progression:
function generateLargeString() {
var s = 'a'
for (var i=1; i<21; ++i) {
s = s.concat(s);
}
return s;
}
- the internal size should be 2 mebibytes and not 1 (?) if strings are
indeed stored as Unicode 16-bit. From the other hand it would be
tempting for an engine developer do not spend extra bytes on ASCII
chars...
So does anyone know of any documented engine optimizations on the
matter? Would be expected on some engine to have the string from above
twice smaller than say
function generateLargeString() {
// 1200 ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE HA
var s = String.fromCharCode(0x1200);
for (var i=1; i<21; ++i) {
s = s.concat(s);
}
return s;
}
I have never done this before and I need some help. Can someone tell me how can I create a search engine within my website to search through the text on a certain page? This is the site I am talking about:http://www.21stcenturyworld.com/community.html
View 9 Replies View RelatedI am fairly familiar with the concept of Objects and their properties and methods, but javascript being object based as opposed to object oriented has me stumped on how to access an object's properties from an onclick event handler created for another object created within the original object.
In the example below, I have a constructor function called anyObj. to which I pass an object reference to an element.
anyObj has 3 properties and one function increaseWidth()
increaseWidth() creates a new button with an onclick event handler and this is where I have a problem.
The onclick function needs to increase the value of anyObj's this.width property. I originally had a line this.width += 10; in the onclick but quickly realised why this wasn't working because the this in the onclick function refers to the new button object and not the this.width property of anyObj.
The workaround I have used, and it works, is to make a copy of all the this.xxxxx properties. eg. width = this.width; and use the width variable in the onclick as you can see below. This "workaround" works fine but doesn't feel ideal to me.
So is there a better way to access the anyObj()'s properties from within the onclick function than the way I have done it? Obviously I would prefer to not have to make copies of all the anyObj() properties like I have to make them accessible to the onclick function.
function anyObj(divObj){
this.elem = divObj;
this.width = 50;
this.height = 50;
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I'm trying to add an internal site search to my website, and it only work for some search items, not for everything. For example, if I search for Bud Light, Budweiser, Bud Light Lime, it finds them. But if I search for Stella Artois, Paulaner, or Hoegaarden, it doesn't find anything. I'm thinking there's something wrong with the javascript code, I'm just not sure how to fix it.Here's the code in the head region:
[<script type="text/javascript">
// Google Internal Site Search script- By JavaScriptKit.com (http://www.javascriptkit.com)
// For this and over 400+ free scripts, visit JavaScript Kit- http://www.javascriptkit.com/
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My company uses a software to manage and collect data for equipment. They have a dedicated server to host the software and an internal website that shows all of this data. Though it is an internal website, it can be accessed externally. The website displays data by taking a snapshot of the data from the software and displaying it as a jpeg. It refreshes itself every 30 seconds or so. Here's the problem: When viewing the website externally, the jpeg that shows the data doesn't show because for some reason the webpage thinks you are viewing the site internally, therefore it is trying to pull the image from an internal directory, I think. Now I am familiar with HTML but not with javascript, and the site uses javascript to pull the snapshot image on to the webpage everytime it refreshes.
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I am fairly familiar with the concept of Objects and their properties and methods, but javascript being object based as opposed to object oriented has me stumped on how to access an object's properties from an onclick event handler created for another object created within the original object.In the example below, I have a constructor function called anyObj. to which I pass an object reference to an element.
anyObj has 3 properties and one function increaseWidth()
increaseWidth() creates a new button with an onclick event handler and this is where I have a problem.The onclick function needs to increase the value of anyObj's this.width property. I originally had a line this.width += 10; in the onclick but quickly realised why this wasn't working because the this in the onclick function refers to the new button object and not the this.width property of anyObj.
The workaround I have used, and it works, is to make a copy of all the this.xxxxx properties. eg. width = this.width; and use the width variable in the onclick as you can see below. This "workaround" works fine but doesn't feel ideal to me.So, what I am asking advice on is, is there a better way to access the anyObj()'s properties from within the onclick function than the way I have done it? Obviously I would prefer to not have to make copies of all the anyObj() properties like I have to make them accessible to the onclick function.
Code:
function anyObj(divObj){
this.elem = divObj;
this.width = 50;
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I have code to make a popup via javascript and it works fine, but what actually pops up is an external file that i select (in my case test.html). i want all of the code of test.html to be in my index.html and when i call the popup it doesn't call an external file but instead calls the html code in the internal file (index.html)? possible?
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What's in test.html? it's a form
Why? i need the code of test.html to access some global javascript variables in index.html.