I am using progress bar in my Visual Force page in Salesforce.com. I am sending the value 60 to progress bar and it displays the progress bar perfectly. I have a requirement here. When user clicks on shaded region he should get the value in the alert. When User clicks on grey region, user should get the alert of remaining %. I am successful in creating onClick on the progress bar. But I need two alerts for the same progress bar.
I am creating a progress bar. I simply want to increase the number when a button is clicked but the user stays on the same page. I've tried a few things and this is what I've got now.
I am facing an issue while implementing a jquery loading progress bar in my asp.net application. It is working absoultely fine in Mozilla Firefox but not in IE. Issue is that progress bar display in both browsers but in IE progress bar image not move like it is moving in Firefox. I also saw the same behaviour on one of the sample (URL...) uploaded at code project site.
Just started using the jQuery mobile framework and I couldn't find a date picker or a progress bar. Is there one? if so please tell me where I can find it.
I would like to add a fundraising progress bar to a web site. Searched here for code. Perhaps I was using the wrong terminology, but couldn't find anything. I don't want a thermometer look - prefer a horizontal bar.
Is it possible to click on the progress bar and have its value change? Say I click at 75% of the bars length, the value changes to 75%. Does that make sense? I am working on seeking of an html5 video and I am using the jquery ui progress bar.
My requirement is "when I click on download button the one popup should appear for showing progress values". For this I need to implement progress bar for showing correct progress of Downloading file(e.g. 10%, 20%, 30%.... 100%) not any static image. AsI know about the progress bar UI but in this I need to send value to progress bar, but how I will get that value.
I am trying to use jQuery's AJAX functionality to make a progress bar. A request is submited via AJAX, which starts importing data to a database. Once submited another AJAX request is called on an interval which checks the progress of this import, a progress meter is then updated using this information. However, the progress AJAX call which is fired on the submit of the form only returns once the import has complete. Its like its being blocked by the initial request? How I can get both calls to work at the same time?
I have a problem with my code, using Chrome. The same code works perfectly in FF & IE
var ajax_load1 = "<img src='_img/loader2.gif' alt='loading...' /><br>Please wait, we are checking your domain."; //load() functions var loadUrl = "module_1/1.php";
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" is being ran after the ajax request is done. As I said before, this behavior occurs only while using Chrome.
how is it possible to do a loading progress bar,the msot simple way, i read taht you can make this in a very simple way using the image class(with the image array) or also using the image array so all your pics would load when the site starts but i think the first solution is easier(loading bar), i have a very simple site that uses html and css and if any of you knew about this simple java script loading bar?
I have an ASP page on my intranet that searches a large database. After you click search it takes a while for the results to display so you just get a blank page and it looks like nothing is happening.
What I want to do is, using javascript, display something that makes it obvious that it is actually doing something. This could be either a progress bar or an animated image that dispappears once the page is loaded.
Does anyone know where I can find a script that will do this?
I am trying to show wait image while your form is submitting.Like in lightbox.js till the image pop up it shows the progress bar and then show the zoomed image similarly i want to show the wait flash button(it moves round and round in) until my form is submitted.
I check data validity in html form by JS. Something like
for (i=0; i<document.form[0].elements.length; i++) { chechkValidity(i); }
Unfortunately, the form[0] has about two thousands elements (it is statistical questioning form for companies) and execution of this one cycle takes about twenty seconds.
The problem is, that during these 20 seconds the browser "freezes": The button activating the cycle disappears and the mouse pointer doesn't change into "watch" (sandglass) showing that something is being carried out.
Although after the 20s everything is ok, it is not the nicest behavior of the form. I don't assume somebody is so impatient to restart during those 20 seconds. I just want to minimize the users' swearing on my address and tha's why my question:
How to show the progress of that cursed for-cycle?
I've got the following problem: i need to build a "progress bar" with JavaScript. So far i have the following configuration: i've got a DIV inside of a DIV. Each DIV has a style attribute that defines its width and other style information.
I need to calculate the size of the incremental block based on various factor like Width of the outside DIV, incremental interval and number of increments. My original solution was to assume that all of the units are in 'px' so i could just deal with integers. However now i hit a brick wall, when i realised that this is anything but scalable.
So what i need to do now is to obtain a width of the DIV from its style attribute (had it hard coded before), do the calculation, and then use the result to increment the size of the inner DIV (width element in the style attribute)...
I used this page for making upload progress bar. I downloaded it and uploaded it to the server (you can see it here), and I signed up to Google Maps API and I pasted the code, but it doesn't work. It uploads the file, but it doesn't write the upload progress
I'm trying to walk a person through the registration process on my site. This is a total of 4 or 5 steps. I'm thinking about using the jQuery progress bar to go from like 25% when the user starts, 50% after the second page etc.
I'd like to do the calucation on what page they are on and then move the progress bar to show the progress. How can I alter the jQuery code to acheive this type of result? Also, is there anyway to animate the move from like 25 to 50%?
I have a four part process to add something to my website. I'd like to have a bar at the top of my page (if you need an example, something simliar to FedEx to show where you package is along the way) that will get updated upon each page move so the user knows how far along they are in the process and how much farther they have to go?
I've the following problem. I have a webpage with some frames on it. In one frame i have two buttons "reports" and "Analyis". When Someone pushes reports, a frame must be replaced next to the menu. When the first time a button is pushed, the frame next to the buttons is replaced but the progress bar in explorer keeps on going...keh?.. The second time i push the button the frame is loaded but no progress bar (??).. The third time again a progress bar.. the fourth time not..so it seems that it's happening every oneven action.
I've IE 6. I looked in the KB of microsoft and find something about it but only for IE 5.5 (should be solved by now).
So this is the code:
if (grp=="Reports"){ //window.open("displayReport.csp?type=2") top.listframe.location.replace("displayReport.csp?type=2"); } else if (grp=="Dashboards") { top.listframe.location.replace("displayReport.csp?type=275"); }
I've commented window.open("displayReport.csp?type=2"). When i uncomment this no progress bar is shown so my conclusion so far is that it has something to do with replacement of the frame.