Redirecting According To Region?
Jun 23, 2009I want to redirect some users based on their location. Is it possible to do so using JavaScript?
View 1 RepliesI want to redirect some users based on their location. Is it possible to do so using JavaScript?
View 1 RepliesI have a project dilemma that is beyond my capabilities.I'm building a web based scoring system. I will input players names and their individual scores. Each of their 12 "station" scores will be placed into 12 text boxes and the total will be added up and placed into a textbox called Score.I've started with only two textboxes to start out and here is what I have (which works).
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<script type="text/javascript">[code]....
I have region which initially needs to be fixed in a certain position. After data is returned to the page and the user scrolls down to the bottom instead of remaining in its fixed postion I want my region to float to the top of the page, if I scroll right back to the top I want the region to revert to its original position.I found a very handy demo that did what I want ( http://fiddle.jshell.net/zsJAr/show/light/) BUT it uses JQuery and I am unable to use JQuery in my pages. Does anyone know how I can replicate what this demo was but without JQuery?
p.s. we are using script.aculo.os and prototype but I can't seem to find anything similar.
Basically I'm looking for a method where the user enters their postcode (UK only) clicks enter then they're displayed with their closest region (although not every single UK region will be displayed, only 6 of them). I know this is a fairly tricky one.I've had a look in to Google API though there's nothing really specific for this, does anyone have an idea? or point me in the right direction to achieve this?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI need to open a window without scrollbars, menus, etc. and a specific size. I believe I have found scripts that can do this. But I also need it to open to specific coordinates of the page. i.e, only displaying the center portion of the page (the page is not mine) and not letting the user move to other portions with scroll bars, nor resize the window.I realiize that hitting tab will usually move them around, but I am not worried about that. They won't know where they are and will just reload.I have basic html skills but not scripting, other than copying/pasting other people's code.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am new on forum and javascript. I have got a query for dynamic geo location javascript. I would like to make a page which redirect to another page based on user REGION. Ex:
If user from EMEA then page1.html,
if user from APAC then page2.html,
if user from Other region then page3.html
Hoping someone could solve this small problem of mine. I have numerous regions on a page that can be hidden/shown, the problem is i get a 'Line 8 Character 30 'id' is not defined' javascript browser error, but it works!
here is the code the error appears in:
PHP Code:
<script language="javascript" type="text/javascript">
/* This goes in the head section */
window.onload = function() { document.getElementById(id).style.display = 'none' }
function toggle(link, id) {
var div = document.getElementById(id);
if (div.style.display == 'none') {
div.style.display = 'block'
link.innerHTML = 'Hide Forms'
} else {
div.style.display = 'none'
link.innerHTML = 'Show Forms'
}
}
</script>
The code for the hide/show region is below.
PHP Code:
[ <a href="#id3" onclick="toggle(this, 'id3'); return false;">Show Forms</a> ]</div>
<div id="id3" style="padding: 10px; display: none;">
SHOW/HIDE CONTENT HERE!
</div>
I have a PHP form, with a Customer Select List. Once an option has been selected, the 'custid', is passed to Javascript that collects all the contacts linked to that customer and populates another Select List. This works fine, but what I'm after is an extra two inputs to appear when a particular customer is selected, but I'm not entirely sure how to go about it.
Here it goes:
Table/Form:
Code:
<script type="text/javascript">
var ajax = new Array();
function getTextList(sel) {
var Customer = sel.options[sel.selectedIndex].value;
document.getElementById('text').options.length = 0;
if(Customer.length>0){
var index = ajax.length;
ajax[index] = new sack(); .....
I need one javascript, which is going to change the color of the region in the particular image. For example one boy wearing the blue color t-shirts, i want to change the blue color into red color by using the color code instead of chaging the image into new one.Whether is this possible to do in javascript ?
View 4 Replies View RelatedThe page should include two selection list, The first selection list should contain 8 regions of the world. The second selection list should remain empty until a user selects a region. The second selection list should display only five countries per region.
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I have been searching and searching but cannot find the type of drop down that I am looking for. I would like to see a menu appear when I pass the mouse over a region of my image, different menus would appear in different regions of my image map.
View 3 Replies View RelatedThis issue only happens in FF (IE and Chrome seem to work fine).
I have a Spry paged dataset (at bottom of page with big blue arrows.)
<<WELL I AM NOT ALLOWED TO GIVE URL >>
When I change the page in a paged region (by clicking on arrow), it is refreshed as expected.
But in FF another unrelated DIV above the region is also getting refreshed. Which is annoying to see. I do not want my users to have that experience.
This is stopping me from moving this page to production.
I'm using Adobe Spry for some transitional effects, based on this script: http:[url]....The page I'm working on is located here: http:[url].....As you see, on page load the first item is shown ("Giovanni Pappalardo - Nullafacente"), and then the other records are shown when clicking on each thumbnails
My questions are:1. Is there a way to hide, on page load, that first item, and showing it ONLY if relative thumbnail is clicked? I tried to apply some "display: none", but I get stuck on JavaScript part, since nothing seem to work... (honestly my JS skills are very poor)
2. While doing transitions between a record and another there's a moment in which full image still hasn't loaded (and so there's a white placeholder); is there a way to avoid that, i.e. preloading images?
For the first time in a long time, I've encountered a project with a single image that has many regions.Each region is a polygon, and will bind to a unique rollover event. That rollover event will pull back data for each region.I've thought of using a hidden image in a canvas with a black background, and a different color foreground for each region. Then, mapping the color the proper region data on the backend.I've thought of passing a huge Javascript object with keys that relate to a position in the image, and values that define the region data.Initially, I dismissed the idea of a good, old-fashioned image map, in an attempt to find something sleeker and sexier. But perhaps this is the best solution?
View 1 Replies View RelatedWhat I want to achieve is to display a login screen in a certain size and
appearance window with no toolbars etc.
To achieve this I think I need to use redirection, but I am not sure how or
what is the best way?
The problem I am facing, that the user may get to the login page from
different pages, or simply from typing in the address of the login page.
In order to make the window appear as I like I need to pen a new one...?
I am new to JavaScript and I have been sifting through the previous
posts about some specific help I need with a redirect problem. No luck
there! Could someone take a look and give me some suggestions. I could
really use some help.
What I am trying to accomplish is the following:
-grab the user bookmarked URL.
-strip some of the URL from the beginning
-pass what's leftover of the URL and append that to a new URL.
-i would then like to call this function in the body tag and pass it to onLoad
<HEAD>
<script>
var domain=window.location.href;
var domain2 = domain.substr(0,29);
document.write("https://hfdev1.test.com/rw"+domain2")
function test() {
document.location.href="https://hfdev1.test.com/rw"+domain2"
}
</script>
</HEAD>
<body onload="test()">
Initially the form is loaded using ASP and HTML and the ü codes
display the characters correctly. I have the values stored in a
javascript array so that I can more easily and dynamically change the
state/region dropdown when the country changes. However, when my
javascript code tries to add the new option and print out new region
the literal value such as "Würrtemberg" is displayed instead of
the special character.
Can this be done in javascript?
I need to re-direct site visitors to a new URL, but I don't want that
URL to appear in the Address field in the browser. I'm sure I've read
somewhere that there is a way to do this, but I can't find it. Does
anyone know this, or have I dreamt it?
Hi I'm trying to hack together a simple login (ish). The idea is to give the impression of a login when all I'm really doing is using the password to redirect a client to their own sub directory.
But I'm now stuck. Here's what I've put together so far. I'm a complete novice at Javascript - but I'm sure you'll see that.
Code:
<body>
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript">
<!-- Begin
function submitentry(){
var password = ''
password = document.login.password.value.toLowerCase()
if (password != null) {
location.href= password + "/index.htm";
}
// End -->
</SCRIPT>
<form name="login">
<strong>Enter username: </strong>
<input type="text" name="username2" size="15">
<br>
<strong>Enter password: </strong>
<input type="password" name="password" size="15">
<input type="button" value="Submit" onClick="submitentry()">
</form>
</body>
I was wondering is there any way that I can use javascript on a button click that it redirects an iframe that is on that page?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm working on a page that uses javascript very much. My problem is now
that i cannot redirect to another page in IE with window.location =<URL>;
This command gets executed (proofed with alert messages) but nothing
happens. FF acts like expected but i cant get it work in IE. What can be
the problem here?
here the code i use:
this.NodeSelected = function( node ) {
if ( node.Value != null && node.Value != "" ) {
window.location = node.Value;
}
}
I have a modest website that uses a lot of Javascript.
If anybody views the site and does not have Javascript enabled I want to
politely redirect them to another page, so I put this bit of code in my
<head> section :
<script type="text/javascript"
language="JavaScript">document.write("<!"+"--")</script>
<meta http-equiv="Refresh" content="0; URL=noscript.html">
<!--//-->
So far so good.
It appears to work, *and* it passes the the 'W3C MarkUp Validation Service'
test ( http://validator.w3.org/ ).
Now the bad news: Google doesn't index my site any more, presumably because
their crawler always gets redirected.
Does anybody have a solution to this dilema, please?
Redirecting to a 'with-script' page is not an option because my page is
linked-to by many other sites.
I want to redirect all pages from one website to another. They will be permanent redirects, but I am looking for a way to make it look cool.
Is it possible (It does not HAVE to be a 301 redirect) that when someone goes to a page on the old website, they automatically go to the new website with a message explaining the transfer, and everything around the message goes grayscale until the user clicks ok...?
Why is it that we use bridge pages that say 'If you're not redirected...'.I can see it if you've moved a page and want the user to see the new url before redirecting, but are there other reasons? Does a meta refresh or window not work in some browsers?
View 2 Replies View RelatedFollowing is my problem def: Load a HTML page and set the form fields on that page and submit it using javascript. I tried following code: I wrote a html file with following code in it.
<html>
<head>
<title>Test</title>
[code]....
Page where I'm redirecting user after 5 seconds to another page. This part of the script seems to work fine and redirects to the URL I want. However, the issue comes when I try and add parameters onto the URL. The redirect will stop working. I believe it's a formatting issue, as I've used the code in a different application. [code]...
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