i want to load my entire front page with jquery, after a button is hit. Something like redirect to front-page.
I've already got the handler on the button, that executes document.location.href = '/index.php' Its working, but i'd like to make its behave like(pseudocode): $.ajax('/index.php') or: $.load('/index.php')
Is that possible, and if it is, how can i do that?
If i have two web pages, say A and B. If I use ajax to load A into a div located within B what would this do considering that both pages have doctype, html, head, etc.? Would this cause a problem or would I be better off parsing out the section of A that I want to include in B?
Forgive me if this is a simple question, i am still learning javascript (mainly a php guy). H
However, i have added a "share" javascript app to a site and i am wanting to delay its .js file from loading until after everything has loaded and is done (like using window.onload). The idea is to completely defer its loading until everything else is done (and i mean everything) so that extra 215-300 ms worth of time can be used loading other elements on the page, then after everything is loaded and the user is already moving about to load the .js file.
Is there a way to load the entire page at once when all pictures are loaded? Is there a script for it or onload event that needs to be done or something?
I 'm having an ajax function that polls a server for a response. This response is in fact an html page which is dynamically constructed on the server. What I want is to be a able to replace my current html page ( not only the body ) with the html I am receiving as response from the server. I tried using document.write or innerHTML on html element but none of these does not seem to work. Here is a sample of the code I am using. code..
Using AJAX to load content within a div. Need to find a way to scroll to the top of the page after loading content inside div on same page. After clicking on my bottom links, loading the html inside the div, I want the the parent window to scroll up to the top. scrollTo did not work.
I tried to do a loading bar during the computation of the data of my google map, unfortunately without success for the moment. I use the load function serveral times but never with a google map / javascript, that's probably the problem linked to it. Here is my 2 html pages : 1- dynamicmap.html 2-googlemap.html.
For information, I worked with Django, the googlemap.html works very well when I used this "outside" the dynamicmap.html ... I tried to add the function "initialize()" as argument to load function. I am very lost about how to do. Any remarks is welcom i am still new in webdevelopment, but experimentend in classic programation.
onClick event binded on <li> tag with live() works fine. But I need to hide some tags immediately after ajax call. The jquery script is included together with some HTML code in returned HTTPrespons content data. Is it possible to do this without setting css display:none property?
but I need to do a beforeSend callback, to fade out the current content, wait until it is fully hidden, and only then fade in with the received ajax request. But doing this, for example, with .ajaxSend, the content loads much quicker, then fadeOut is complete.
I have a section at the bottom of one of my pages that gets data that can be further filtered by weeks. Users can click on any of the weeks to see the data that applies only to that week. This works just fine, but when the function finishes and replaces the html content of the div, the page jumps to the top so that the user has to scroll back down to see the results. I'd like to avoid that. [code]...
It's nothing terribly complicated. The 'weekSelection' links are disabled until a stakeholder is chosen, then they're good to go. The weird bit at the url variable is just some ASP.NET MVC stuff.The StakeholderForecasting div gets its contents replaced and all will be good as soon as I can maintain the page's position.
i want to have 4-5 buttons on the left side for the different links, and on the right half i want to load that link without reloading the entire webpage. currently i have it so that everything is in tables, so table's left column contains the links (for example - Link1, Link2, Link3, Link4, Link5). now when i were to click any of those i want the page corresponding to that link to open up in the right column without reloading the entire page. i'm stuck on how to pass what i click on the left to load up on the right.
I have an ajax based page, which loads content from external page (html +js) So if i have a div "update_div" being updated with external content (html+js)
Let me be more specifig
Step1: Ajax content along with js loaded into update_div from a.html
Step2: Ajax content along with js loaded into update_div from b.html
What happens to the js loaded from a.html? Is it lurking in the memory or automatically/magically removed from the browser memory? I am afraid of memory leaks, if the js is still lurking in memory, the more ajax calls made, the more js is going to be held up in memory. Unless am totally wrong; i have no idea of the mechanism happening.
I have developed a modal image box which is working as desired except for one thing. I can't get the background div to cover the entire window background when the backgroud extends beyond the visible window size(requiring vertical scrolling).The background will only fill to the size of the the visible window area. If I scroll the window while the modal box is showing the lower area is exposed. I have the background div height set to 100%. I have tried min-height: 100%. I have also just made the height a really big number which causes the page to expand too. I guess I am asking how this is done in the JQuery UI dialog which works just fine on the same page.
I have a page generated by php specifically for use in jQuery. It has 3 divs with 3 different IDs.
I've been using .load() to get the contents of each div and put it within the page, but I've realized that if I use it multiple times within the page (ex: load the same page, get different div each time) it actually reloads the page every time it's used.
I'm not very experienced with jQuery, so I don't know how to get the html of the page just once and then manipulate it so I can get the contents of each div. I assume with .ajax right? But can someone point me in the direction of how exactly I'd do that--the jQuery docs don't help me out too much with this.
I have been searching online for hours, but it is possible I'm just not thinking of the correct keywords. I have included a basic illustration of the current setup (which does not work). The issue lies with the page that is the desired output. I have a far deeper issue which I have narrowed down to javascript on the final .asp page not loading at all.
On default.asp, I am calling a function contained in 'ajax_call-contentselection.js'
Honestly, I don't believe the following piece of code (ajax_call-contentselection.js) is relevant, as it is standard ajax code, but just in case:
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function func_displaycontents(var_type){ var xmlHttp = GetXmlHttpObject(); var url = "../_include/ajax_display-contentselection.asp";
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The other contents of "ajax_display-contentselection.asp" are displayed properly in "div_ajaxfillattractions" of "default.asp", but no javascript code on that page loads. If I use "ajax_display-contentselection.asp" as an include file on "default.asp", I get the javascript alert of 'Success', but when I initiate the AJAX it does not work, so I know there isn't a problem with the javascript.
The problem is that throughout my php project it calls different classes and definitions based on what modules are loaded.Is it possible to get it to load a function that is predefined rather than executing a page that will require me to once again declare all my variables and classes so I can perform just a simple db search.
Trying to call the same Ajax function twice on initial load of the page, but only the second one executed. I try to load mainpage, and inside mainpage I try to use ajax to load content1.asp to div1 and content2.asp to div2.
Test scenario (based on the Situation below): - Page loaded, 1st ajax function skipped, 2nd ajax function loaded - Remarked 1st ajax function, then 2nd ajax function loaded - Remarked 2nd ajax function, then 1st ajax function loaded - Moved the 2nd ajax function to above 1st ajax function, the 2nd ajax function is skipped.
Conclusion: - the 1st ajax function always skipped. But Why? How to ensure both ajax is called upon loading of the page?
I am trying to replace the entire page when the user selects adifferent option in a combo box. The code I have works for the firstiteration. However, It fails everytime there after.I went throughfirebug and it appears after the first refresh it never triggers theready() method.My Code is,
I am building an all AJAX site for a Facebook iFrame page and am having an issue. All the pages and what not load up dynamically just fine, but some pages use the Facebook commet system. After the AJAX has loaded the page though, the JavaScript inside does not load.
This is the Facebook comment script that I need to load inside the ajax'd content.