Multiple Popup Windows Opened When A Button Is Clicked Multiple Times.
May 25, 2006
This is my first post to this forum. When a button in parent window is clicked multiple times, more than one popup window is opened. This problem is occurring in linux firefox and mozilla browsers. In windows the code is working fine. Is there any option in window.open() method to open a popup window once. s there any known issue regarding this case?. Need a workaround to fix this issue.
hen a button in parent window is clicked multiple times, more than one child window is opened. This problem is occurring in linux. In windows the code is working fine. Is there any option in window.open() method to open a child window once.
I've a problem I hava a page with different popup windows, when I hit a link the first one pops up and with the first open i would like to hit the second link in the parent page so the second links pops up a window in the first popup. The way I have it now is working but with each link the size of the popup window should be different but that doesnt happen how can I solve that problem?
I have a hidden popup that I populate with content and it dynamically expands to the size of the content. I then show the popup. When a user clicks on another link, it populates the popup with longer or shorter content. When the content is SHORTER, it seems to show the background image that I'm using expanding to the height of the previous size of the popup. I've tried setting the height manually with JS, no luck. This only happens on IE6.
I have a javascript that displays couple of buttons, which are directional (e.g., click button it goes to a particular page). I need to have these buttons shows up multiple times in same page, each represent a different direction but buttons themself are from the same gif file. What's the most effecient way to do this?
i want my windows 98 comp to be able to open only 3 windows when u click on the explorer icon 3 times.it opens as many as i like,but i want it to open a maximum of 3 windows as i dont have have a fast connection as a result the pages dont open so fast ,if i open more than 3 windows.
Im generating multiple iFrames with javascript based on how many times the user clicks an Add button. Each click generates one iFrame. All the iFrames are being generated with the same id/name. What Im having Javascript trouble with is A) figuring out which iframe is which by number (myframe[0], myframe[1], myframe[2],etc) and B) how many iframes are on the page. For A) is there a way to tell what the number value is besides hard coding it? Right now Ive been playing with this in the src page.. window.frameElement.id but that just returns "myframe" and not the number. Ideally I would like to find the number as its being created on the parent page instead of getting it from the src page, here's what I have now for that...
I have window containing a field.I was looking for a way to copy the value in the field and at the same time close the window.To close window i cleaned the copying code and insert this : 'javascript:window.close();' it worked perfectly too.But i don't know how to put the 2 codes in one line so that on click the button will copy the field value and close the window
I dont know much about the functionality on what causes some popups to trigger a browsers blocker and some not to.
Situation: I have an account information page (where users can edit their account details) one of the fields the user can edit comes at a cost. For billing I am using a 3rd party billing portal (standard form action pointing to the service & value is passed via post variable)
-user hits submit (not on the 3rd party billing form, my fake ajax button)a service is selected that cost $1 (lets say)verification DB is updated (no page reload)value field is updated in the 3rd party billing form to reflect the additional service I then initiate the form submit on the 3rd party billing form into a popup window I do not want to user to leave the site, I want the $1 billing window to pop up, they take care of it then close the window returning back to the site. In order to get the form to popup in a window I set the forms target to the popup window:
Code: window.open("", paysys, "width=760,height=550"); functionality everything is working perfect, except most browsers catch the popped up window in their popup blockers. Anyone know how I can create a popup that isnt flagged by the browsers?
This pops up a new window with every call. In the child window I call a parent function onbeforeunload, appClose() :
function appClose(){
if (window.opener && !window.opener.closed){ window.opener.CloseChild(getQueryString("application")); }}
This is in my frameset tag of the child code :
<frameset ... onbeforeUnload='appClose()'>
The window.opener.CloseChild() function is called perfectly when I have one child window open, but as soon as I create another child window both of the open child windows don't ever call it. They do both go into the onbeforeunload appClose() function, but do not call the window.opener.CloseChild() function inside of this routine.
Anyone have any ideas why when I have two child windows open I can't access the window.opener functions?
I have tried taking each new window out of the array and used the following code in CloseChild() :
I'm currently working on a browser based 2d multiplayer rpg using PHP and ajax. As the number of beta testers has increased, I have found that there is a significant amount of lag involved in changing maps (maps are 480x480px ea consisting of multiple images. What I would *like* to do, ideally, is only load each image once. So the first time I encounter "grass1.png", for example, it is loaded into div id "grass1", and never needs to be loaded again. My question is this, is it possible, to do the above, and then call div id "grass1" for each instance of the image?
This way, I could store all images encountered thus far. When the player left a map, all images would be positioned off-screen, and moved into the field of view as needed. I am already doing this, but there is a div for each unique object. (meaning there could be 10+ divs for the same image, for just one single map!). This would be much more efficient if I were able to call and store just one div per image, and just display it multiple times in multiple places.
I made a sort of typewriter script that shows every next character of a text in a particular DIV, each milisecond. (testing in IE, not tested in other browsers yet)
Now, after the function has run, I cannot run it again. It stops all completely. I have put some variable in it to see it's running or not. But that doesn't help it anyway.
Has this something to do with event bubbling or something else?
We have a webpage setup to alpha page individual people with pagers at work. It is a simple form that submits to a php file on the pager server. I am working on creating a script that submits a alpha-page to everyone at once. There are about 120 different ppl in the company, I want the script to submit the form once for each persons pager. I'm new to javascript but have alittle programming understanding.
I got a very good select script that produces multiple values and it works fine by itself but I have two other instances of the same script on the same page. I know that multiple scripts don't work on the same page unless you execute the onChange for all three. But I dont have a clue how to do that. Code:
I'm currently working on my first ever javascript and have run into an issue. Source: Code: <script language="JavaScript"> img_width = 0; img_height = 10; timer = null;
I have 2 issues. First, the second image does not call the javascript and I assume this is because both images have the same ID? Can I associate code to 2 elements? Is it even possible to call the function multiple times in the way I'm trying to? Second, as the script is written above, the image never stops growing even when it reaches '100' as specified in the script. If I change 'if(img_width != bar_len)' to if(img_width != 100) it does stop growning when it reaches 100. I am unsure why, as bar_len = 100 when I call the function! I don't know if it makes any difference, but the HTML in my final code will be dynamically generated with ASP.
I have a web page with several thumbnail images displayed. These are linked to the full size images that appear in pop up windows.
I have two questions: Firstly, is it possible to size the pop up windows the same dimensions of the images within? If not, how can I center the image displayed in the pop ups?
Also, I have tried and failed to get the pop up to appear in the centre of the screen.
My problem is: when the mouse enters and leaves the image the image fades in and out for up to four times. The first mouseenter is just fadeout, fadein, fadeout. why is the event being triggered multiple times and more importantly what can I do to prevent this behavior?
First off I didn't know whether to post this here or in the PHP section since it deals with both, but mostly JS. I have a PHP scraper that scrapes the job title, company name and location from a website and stores them in separate arrays. These values are then extracted out one at a time from the array and stored into a string, that is then passed to a Google Maps API.
I can make this successfully happen once, the thing is I need to do it multiple times. I have an idea on what I should do but don't really know how to implement it (correctly). The idea I had was to create a function in the JavaScript section that accepts three values from PHP. This function would be called in my PHP for loop that extracts the values from the array into a string. The thing that confuses me is that the Map function is called via <body onLoad="initialize()">. Here's the link to my code (http://pastebin.com/rTfzJM16)
I'm messing a lot with the issue but it is driving me nuts Issue is, I'm applying Nivo Slider on 3 instances. It works fine on 2 but not 3rd. If I apply the Nivo Slider on 2 instances then it works fine for 1 but not for 2nd. So Strange.
is there a way to find out if a Javascript function exisits on the page more than once? I know I can do window.FunctionName and return a boolean to find out if it exists or not, but I'm trying to check and see if I have multiple functions with the same name on the page.
What I am trying to do is have an input box where the user inputs a word(s), the a button which onclick changes the user's input data so that each line is modified to have a "<<" before the word and a ">>" after.
It works just perfectly if left alone, but I need to replace every letter inside this string, adding those style and span tags around each and every letter. So if I add another line to this code, like this:
I need to open multiple windows via javacript. The for-loop is willing to do that for me:
function open_multiple(){ for(i=1; i<=10; i++){ window.open(ƈ.htm', 'myWindow'+i) }
There's no problem in using the var i in the naming of the windows. What I'm struggling with is the var i in the positioning:
function open_multiple(){
for(i=1; i<=10; i++){ var x=30*i; var y=30*i; window.open(ƈ.htm', 'myWindow'+i, 'top='y', left='x); } } As you can see, I've put the vars outside the string as part of the solution I allready found out. Obviously, as I'm still posting this; it doesn't work yet. :o I must be overlooking something.
if (anyone can point out my mistake here){ document.write("thanks a million") }
I have a JavaScript that allows you to open 5 additional windows when you click on the button. It works properly when using Mozilla, but when you use IE7, only 1 window pops up not 5.