JQuery :: Open Dialog With Current Page Dynamically
Apr 15, 2011
My question if it's possibly to dynamical open (without hardcode URL)the same page (current page) in a dialog? I need to have a link on every every page in a site (the link lives into a template) and I need to open this page again in a dialog box with the same content.
1. Take the current URL of the page and open a new window with a URL based on the current page. Some examples (I use "->" to mean "this URL turns into that URL"):I plan to use these bookmarklets in sequence, first pressing 1 to log into the CMS, then pressing 2 to edit the current page.
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.
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Basically I want some of the links in my page to open in new tabs (I'm using Firefox) or windows if the user has their options configured that way. And I want my page to remain intact as it involves some AJAX and takes a while to load.
But ...and this seems to be a big "but"... I don't want the focus to move away from the page I'm on. So techniques such as <a target="_blank"or <a onclick="window.open(...)"aren't working for this requirement. I even tried using a separate function and attempting to return to the original window straight after using the following function: Code:
I'm working on a website incorporating facebook plugins (widgets) but am running into the issue of having to statically input a page's url rather than dynamically including the current page's URL in the facebook "like" code. I have tried numerous methods to no avail. The code merely loads the FB's own source like page as the href page instead of the page the like code is on.Here are the codes and my desired output: This is predefined FB code
I dont know php, perl, python, asp.net, or any other coding, but have dabbled in JS over the years and know minimal coding. So I Googled for hours and finally came up with the correct location.href use for when you're trying to use it in a function only and not a document.write format. So I came up with this code:
Code: <script type="text/javascript"> function AutoLink() { location.href = location.href;[code].....
I have a button that opens up a dialog box. When "search" in the dialog box is clicked, another dialog box is supposed to open. Everything works great ONE TIME. If I try clicking on the button again, the first dialog box opens, but when I click on "search" again, nothing happens.
I have the following code, however, I need to click twice on Change password for the dialog to open. I want the dialog to open when on a single click. I can`t understand why the dialog doesn`t open on a single click.
I have an IFrame inside a Dialog... The user can navigate inside the dialog, going to any page he wants.
The thing is that i need a way to change the dialog size according to the content of theopenpage inside it.
Do exist a way to do this?
Now, i do this with this [code]...
But this mean that i have to go to each page that I have and to call this method with the exactly heigh and width it need (it's difficult to know that size, because I need to do several test) and any change I do make me came back to this to see the new size...
I have 30 or 40 different (going to different websites) links on many pages on my website, that I when clicked I need opening under the current window. (Pop-under) - but obviously needs to be done safely (no risk of being pop-up blocked??)So rather than just a target="_blank" - it would be something slightly more complicated, doing a bit of research perhaps the .blur method would help (Though really I have no idea)I'm using the jQuery library for other elements on the site, so jQuery would be ideal if there is a solution for this?If you click on "get code and open site" (Green button) - you'll see it opens up the website under the current window - which is exactly what I want to achieve (It also uses .toggle to switch divs (but i've done that part - just need help with pop-unders
I'm trying to get Superfish menus working on a new site I'm building, but have run into a problem. I have used the feature of setting a class on the current menu item so that it will be highlighted (highlit?). The trouble is that if the menu item has a submenu this submenu is displaying already opened when you hit the page.
I've set the menus up with the following options: $('ul#nav').superfish({ hoverClass: 'sfHover', pathClass: 'current', pathLevels: 1, delay: 800, animation: {opacity:'show'}, speed: 'normal', autoArrows: true, dropShadows: true, disableHI: false });
This is a snippet of the menu code just for completeness, although it's pretty generic: <ul id="nav"> <li><a href="index.html">Home</a></li> <li class="current"><a href="agenda.html">Agenda</a> <ul> <li><a href="stream_busdev.html">Business Development Stream</a></li> <li><a href="stream_techsupp.html">Technical and Support Stream</a></li> <li><a href="stream_partners.html">Partners Stream</a></li> <li><a href="stream_paytrain.html">Payroll and Training Stream</a></li> </ul></li> ... more menu items in here ... </ul>
I've also attached a screengrab, in case it helps, since the site isn't live yet. So I guess what I'm asking is: is there a way to have the current parent menu item marked as current without it automatically opening the submenu?
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. CSS and jquery code can be downloaded from [URL].
I have some code to open 1 dialog box. Could someone please help me manipulate this code to open multiple boxes with different contents. I would like to do this with out duplicating the existing code, maybe setting a variable. The least amount of code the better.
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Ok I'm returning a csv from a servlet, and I want to initiate a wait cursor that is to close when the open dialog is displayed in the window. I have searched but haven't found anything related to the opening of a dialog.
and I would like that box to open with an image (loading image) when the ajax is doing its thing.. and close the box after it finishes.. as you can see I have tried to do it but it doesnt seem to work.. (i tried it without $FUNCTION(){ } thing in the else statement so I tried adding function call..)
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 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?
My requirement is, I have multiple pages in tab format. If i am on first page in edit mode and change any control's value and without saving information i click on other tab that particular time a popup should appear showing validation message say "you are moving without save and it will loos all changes either click ok to loose the changes and move to other page or click cancel to remain on the current page."I tried using var isDirty = false; var msg = 'This page has unsaved changes.Click OK to abandon the changes and leave the page.Click Cancel to stay on the page so that you can save your changes.';
Is it possible to dynamically determine the current field element in a form?
I ask because I have a 'tab' button on a form, and when a user clicks on it I need to be able to shift the focus to the next field, and also if the current field is the last field on the form, essentially to do nothing.
Conceptually, I guess I'm trying to do something like: