I have a page that is iframed in facebook, like most apps or fanpages. I want to make it where if someone lands on the app page, they are directed to my fanpage. So if the top(parent?) window = http://apps.facebook.com/myapp then redirect to [URL] I also have needed this for a few other things and unable to make it work.
I'm creating an html-based kiosk for a museum exhibition. It's a page-turning exhibit, so visitors to the museum will be able to turn the pages of a document. The monitor will be a touch-screen and the main browser window will be set to fullscreen, so the user will not have access to any browser features.
All the pages are built and work. My problem is that I want as many users as possible to see the homepage when they approach the kiosk (not the page the most recent user was last looking at). So I'm working on a way for the main window to redirect itself back to the homepage.
The solution I'm trying to make work is this:
When any page is opened (besides the homepage) a timer script runs. When the timer reaches 0, it activates a script that creates a new popup window that says, "Click here to continue reading from the current page." If someone clicks the popup, it goes away and leaves the main page beneath. If no one clicks the popup, it also goes away, but in this case, I need the main window to redirect to the homepage--this is the part I can't figure out.
I think (and I'm new to this so I'm probably wrong) I want an onunload action related to the popup window, so that when the script closes the popup window it will access the main window and change its location. Can this be accomplished with a window.opener in the popup script?
I've tried to do this by putting on onfocus action in the body tag of the main page, to redirect when the main page is put in focus. But in this case, the onfocus action executes when the main page originally loads--I need it to execute when the page is "refocussed." Code:
I am trying to do two things. I have PDF files but the user has to click on the icon and a contact form will come up in a pop-up window. That window has a form and once the form is completed and properly validated, I want the pop-up window to automatically close and go to "white_papers.com?download=1". It will do everything but it only goes to white_papers.com. How can I get it to go to the entire URL including "?download=1"?
if i try iframe'ing this site [URL] it doesn't work :( , it automatically redirects the site to the parent window. this may be due to the some script code in that site :confused: ...
After executing the iFrame-name.location=url (which worked fine by way,) there is a very undesirable event; the parent window also gets redirected to the same url.:mad: I am calling this function from a click event on an Image object. I have tried everything from return(false); to window.event.cancelBubble = true; nothing stops the parent window from navigating. The interesting thing is, if I hit the Back button it goes back and still redirect the parent window automatically, over and over.
The odd thing is I have identical code in another project and I never had problems.
Here is a portion of my javascript func:
function clicked_SubmitScreensBtn() {
var url = "ovExplorer.asp?Action=show&QData=BLABLABLA"; var iFrDoc = document.frames("ifrmOVExplorer").document;
as the title says, "close popup window after submit then redirect to parent". how do i do that? i google it and i saw that some people are using the following code:
window.close(); window.opener.location.reload();
The problem is, i dont know how to use and where them.
I'm trying to do a redirect using the below code: <script type="text/javascript"> window.location.href = "http://google.com" </script> FF and IE work as they should. Chrome doesn't.
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Same code pasted within a local html file works fine.
I have a javascript that I found for an iphone style menu. It works and allows me to click through the menu as long as it is within the list system. If I try to create an external link to a webpage. It doesn't load anything. Here is the code let me know if anyone knows the trick so I can link out. Below is the javascript used to create the flowing menu system. Let me know if you need the rest of the .css and html.
(function() { var animateX = -20; var animateInterval = 24; var currentPage = null; var currentDialog = null; var currentWidth = 0; var currentHash = location.hash; var hashPrefix = "#_"; var pageHistory = []; [Code]...
I have a HTML and I am opening another link in a separate window using window.open() . The child window is something like 'http://yahoo.com' which is out side html. I need to refresh the parent window when the child window is closed.
Perhaps this is a silly question (if so I apologise in advance), but I'm a low-level paper-shifter/part-time Web designer in UK Government and I've designed our Company's site.
Problem is like most Government Depts. trying to do anything involves much liasing with other Depts and much paper-shifting.
We have no Servers or Hosting capability ourselves so this part of the site is handled by (guess what?) another Government dept.
Many months ago I asked them to put a redirect on a number of older URLS for our site which were still being linked to by a large number of other sites.
I was reliably informed this had been done and checked the URLS and all seemed okay.
However I have just recently done a search for our site on AltaVista and the top hit is a subdirectory of the old URL with no re-direct seemingly in existence.
Question is if you put a redirect on a particular URL will it/should it always also include the subdirectories within that URL?
I am trying to use the onunload event to know when the user closes a popup by receiving a request on the web server.
I have a main page from where the user opens a popup. What I want is when the user closes the popup, it sends a request to my web server (GoAhead) using the onunload event, then closes the popup.
For the moment, this what i have: when the user closes the popup, I use the onunload event to open a different popup (by this way, I get a request on the web server and I know that the user closes the first popup), then, this new popup closes itself with the onload event. It is working but having this second popup opening and closing is not very neat.
If I try to change the location of the first popup in the onunload event: onunload="document.location='....'", it doesn't send a request to the web server when the user closes the popup.
Is there a way to send a request to the webserver when the user closes the popup without the need to have an extra popup opened and closed ?
The web server I am using is working on a pseudo "cgi" mode called "goforms", it avoids to create a different process for each request. With "goforms", each request is handled by a unique process which is always running.
I hava a snippet below. This code will redirect my current web page to http://www.xyz.com . . . But I want to specify the number of seconds before it is redirected. May I know how to do this? (As much as possible, meta tags should not be used.)
I tried redirecting in the onLoad event of the form but doesn't work. I suppose it redirects as soon as the activeX is loaded and not when it has finished its download.
I have a form in which i have a dropdown list and a submit button. I want to code so that when users select the value from the dropdown list, it should redirect then to the specified page. For instance i have the value, "car", "House" and "pets" in my dropdown listbox, if a use click on "car" it should redirect them to the car page. I have done the following code, but something seems not to work :(
And in the submit button am calling the function move()
My form name is sell and the dropdown list menu is cat.
I have data pages in my e-commerce site (from 1999) that are imbedded in a parent page using the object tag. I have started to include a little JS snippet that is intended to redirect to the parent if the embedded pages are loaded separately:
This works fine in Firefox, but in IE 7 and 8 it gets into an infinite loop of reloading the parent page into the object frame.Here is a sample:http://www.greathallminis.com/Ancient_15mm/darkages_anc15_mm.htm(I've left this page with the issue, while I have excluded the script for IE elsewhere.)
I'm trying to redirect away from a page using AJAX, and I'm having a tough time figuring out how to do it properly. From what I understand, an AJAX request thinks it's done when a script echoes something, so this is what I have, for the script run behind the scenes and the HTML with AJAX:
PHP: <?php Some code
[code]....
I think what's happening here is that the Location header in the PHP is overwriting the echo, since I'm calling the Run.php script twice, so the AJAX request never knows it's ready. This also means, I think, that I'm missing something fundamental about how AJAX works, and I'm doing the redirection wrong
I wonder if someone knows where I can find a snippet of code or if someone has something available real handy.
I have been authorized to sell a company's products. I am offering them to my own affiliates. I do not want them to by-pass me and go to the source as this is a trial and the company only wants to deal with one person right now. They are not sure if they want to do this long-term and set up a program./
So I need to take the code they supply and have it redirect to my URL and append or add the affiliate's ID on the end. That way, the affiliate or whoever would only see my URL.
Is this possible and can someone point me in the right direction. I may be mistaken but I think a line of javascript or php might do the trick.
Is there a bit of javascript i can use to redirect the user back to the index page if the page they typed in does not exist? (hosted on windows server)
eg:- if the address typed in is; www.somewhere.co.uk/cheese.htm; and ...cheese.htm does not exist it then goes back to the index page
I have a page that opens up a popup window after clicking a button. I want to test if the parent/previous page is a certain page when the popup window loads and if it is not then I don't want the popup window to open. I also want the page to redirect if a person just puts the popwindow address into their browser. I am working with asp.net vb and I am told javascript is the best way to do this. I know enough to open the popup window using javascript and that is about it.