JS Redirection That Redirects Whole Page
Jan 19, 2007My script that uses location.replace(); only makes the textarea box to redirect. I want it to redirect whole page. How do I do that?
View 8 RepliesMy script that uses location.replace(); only makes the textarea box to redirect. I want it to redirect whole page. How do I do that?
View 8 RepliesI've been the last few days around a script that I can't make it work. This script is a search engine, when you look for something say the word "titanic", it shows you a list of results with numbers, being the first link with the higher number (kinda like a score), and then after u click the link you want he goes to the respective page. Now I want him to skip the results page, and directly open the first link that he founds on the page.
The Script
<!-- Begin
var item = new Array();
// Just enter as many additional pages that you want to search, then fill in he additional listings for each page.
// "Page Name","path","Page Title","Many,Key,Words","Descriptive Comments"
c=0; item[c]=new Array("centerif.htm","","titanic","index,main,start,home,front","Demonstration search engine data about an imagined but probable internet site."); .....
i have a free js script for a search engine, pretty simple, i define the key words and the .html associated to them. But when i enter a word he starts listing the matches he found and rate them by number, being the highest number the most probable match!
Now what i want to is to SKIP the listing, and redirect automatically for the .html of the first match he finds .
The script:
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript">
<!-- Original: Dion (biab@iinet.net.au) -->
<!-- Web Site: http://www.iinet.net.au/~biab -->
[Code].....
I'm looking for code which does the following:
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I think an event listener might be a solution, but I'm not sure.
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window.onload = pageInit;
function pageInit(){
var visited = "";
[code]....
I am still experimenting but I have a href which runs a function with a delay of 1 seconds, in that time; jQuery is also playing a 1 second animation. The new page is then loaded successfully. However, when I navigate with the browser Back button, how would I make sure that the initial page is reset to it's inital state as at the moment it appears as it would after the animation (which occurs when the href is clicked) has played.
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<script type="text/javascript">
function formsubmit(task)
{[code]....
I have a site with PHP code that I need to have a js function to
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i am calling one function after another.
The below code shows a confirmation box and redirects to [URL]
Code:
<script type="text/javascript">
function todo(){
window.location="http://www.yahoo.com";
}
[Code]....
i have just downloaded a web template from internet,i was facing some difficulties first, but i have downloaded it completely and then it started working fine, but unfortunately as my html page loads it redirects to [URL]. this template is simple static website with javascript and jquery support can someone give me solution for this awkward situation?
View 3 Replies View RelatedThe site is: [url]
I'm curious to see where the passwords go. I figure it's a scam, yeah =D, but I can't see where the passwords go. I see that you're transported via /pass123.php to /submitted.php, but what happens in between?
CODE ON MAIN PAGE:
CODE AT pass123.php:
Can you find the hidden page?
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The questionnaire part is working fine, but I need some help with one
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just different orders of questions) and would like the users to be
redirected to one of the two versions. The idea I had was to have a
redirection page that simply had a web page counter on it (like so many
pages have now days) and based on this counter, people would
automatically be redirected to one of the two versions of my
questionnaire. Basically, if the counter was odd, the person would be
routed to version 1 and if even, they would be routed to version 2. I
thought this would be similar to redirecting people based on the type of
browser they are using or their language settings. However, I was
recently told there is not a way to do what I proposed above. So, this
leaves me with two questions:
1. Was the advice that I received accurate in stating that having a
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possible?
2. If so, does anyone have some advice as to how I could go about
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i did a search at hotscipts but turned out lots of complicated scripts...
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My immediate problem is that, on submission of a form, I need to be able to open a url (that I control) with the filled-in form values appended to the new url. In other words, I need to be able to do the equivalent of :
<form>
<input name="key1" type="text"/>
<input name="key2" type="text"/>
<input type="button" value="Submit" onclick="window.open('http://new.domain.com/newpage.html?key1=val1&key2=val2')"/>
</form>
I would really like to do this without server-side code.
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example:
user types in www.example.com, and according to ip address, is redirected to their own personal subdomain:
192.168.0.1 > mark.example.com
192.168.0.2 > john.example.com
192.168.0.3 > jerry.example.com
192.168.0.4 > tank.example.com
127.0.0.1 > zomgpwned.example.com
...and so on and so forth. Does anyone know how to do that?
I need a redirection scrtipt that will work in IE, Mozilla & Netscape... The current tag that im using:
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works great in IE but nothing happens in Mozilla.
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View 1 Replies View RelatedI have external links on my website which are added by users of the system. I want to do the following:
1) Change the HREF value via jquery of any external hyperlink to be a page on my site that opens in a new window
2) This page will be a 'Please wait, we are redirecting you to your chosen website
' kind of page
3) This page then redirects the user to the URL they clicked after a couple of seconds
I thought of doing something like the following:
$('a[href^="http://"]').attr({target: "_blank", title: "Opens in a new window", href: "/redirect/"+$(this).href});
So the idea being that I open all external URLs in a new window but I load a page called /redirect (which is my own page) but I pass to it the URL I want to redirect too.
This is not working as each time I click my link my URL is:
/redirect/undefined