Refresh Frame Without Having Status Bar And Tabs Showing It Loading?
Jan 17, 2009
I'm working on a chat box. Everything works fine with the chat contents in a separate frame except when it reloads. I'm using the <meta> reload and I don't like how obvious the refresh is. Could someone tell me how I can refresh the frame without having the status bar and tabs showing it loading.
I have a page with two frames "AlexTop" and "AlexMain" Alex Top contains a SELECT statement which essentially navigates the AlexMain frame to a new url.
What I'd like to do is - WHILE the AlexMain frame is loading the new page, a message should pop-up. (I want to use this for errors encountered in the AlexTop frame.)
The code I have right now which is cauing a BUNCH of problems is: Code:
I'm having trouble figuring out why content isn't showing up on the 2nd and 3rd tabs of a tabbed content section embedded on a page. The content shows fine for the first tab but not at all for 2 and 3.
Page of tabbed content is [URL].. It's an OsCommerce site using STS Templates for the pages. Here's the code:
I want to have a main image in place and when you click on 1 of the 3 frame options the frame changes showing a preview. Also I would like the add to cart button change its code to add the correct item as well.
The problem is my visitors see the page is loading data from skysa.com if they're using a firefox browser for instance. And theres no way to change the status bar text in firefox using javascript as far as I know.Is there ANY way to change or mask this status bar message. Can I have sth else loading continuously in order to keep the status bar busy and mask any other information? Or can I have this bar loaded from a different page on my server that is mirroring the code?
Here's a print screen: [URL] so you can see that for some reason all of that text is showing up at the same time. Do I need to hide the other divs first? I even tried that with adding $('#Tabs div0').hide(); // Hide all divs but it did not help. I would assume out of the box, it would hide the rest of the divs for me and only show the default first.
How can I create a popup window in a form without showing the status, menubar, location and with width of 502 and height 550?
I was doing something like this, it will popup a window, but I do not want to show the status, menubar, location, etc. The form is submitted to other site.
My webcraft pages has 2 frames one for menu and another to load the cooresponding page selected in the menu. When clicking a link in the menu some page are taking long time to load in the right frame. So i wud like to show page is loading message till the page is loaded in the frame. I tried with some methods but its not working. Am not sure whats going wrong.
1. Every time your page loads a "init()" function will load.
2. Define a div named "loading" right after <body> section.
3. Place this javascript code right after you define the div.
I used the above method also but not working. Is it because am loading it in a Frame? If so what i have to do to show the message.
I have a problem with my code. I implement different Tabs into a Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 site (.aspx). Now everytime I select a tab and refresh the whole page, IE7 cannot remmember the last session and navigate automatically back to tab1.. Properly I need to set Cookies. Im a beginner in using cookies and coding javascript..
I'm having difficulty trying to refresh the whole frameset from a hyperlink on one of the frames. I've searched google and tried many options, about 6 or 7 codes, but failed. This is among one of which i tried:
Very briefly, what i need to do is to refresh the entire frameset - the effect which can be obtained by pressing on the RELOAD button on the internet browser.This is how the frame looks like:
Code:
<html> <head> <title>Client</title>
[code]....
I am trying to refresh this entire frame using a link on the left frame, left.php.
I'm having difficulty trying to refresh the whole frameset from a hyperlink on one of the frames.I've searched google and tried many options, about 6 or 7 codes, but failed.This is among one of which i tried:[code]Very briefly, what i need to do is to refresh the entire frameset the effect which can be obtained by pressing on the RELOAD button on the internet browser.[code]I am trying to refresh this entire frame using a link on the left frame, left.php.
I was just trying to work on some simple stuff and open a random website when clicked on a button. I require the "Random" button to be at the top of the page when the new page opens. I tried using frames to solve the above problem, but when I call the function from within the frame, instead of opening the new webpage within the frame, it goes to that page as it is. Following is the code I wrote till now.
<head> <script LANGUAGE="Javascript"> function random() {
I've added a scroll script to my site which changes the scroll to just a black box in a grey rectangle. When the page is visited it doesn't show but once you either refresh or navigate through the pages it appears. I'm pretty much clueless about js so don't even know where to start with fixing this. Here's a link [URL]. I would post code but once again, not sure which part I'm dealing with so not sure what to post. If you need code let me know and I will provide it.
I use tabs, loading content by ajax. When I click on a tab, on first load, any access to objects like: $("#my_input_text").val('my value') Works fine, but if a click on another tab, and click again to theprevioustab, the same code don't update the input text.I think that is because the document has 2 inputs with the same id after second refresh.
To prove this, I did, on javascript console of firebug: document.getElementById('my_input_text').id = "bad_my_input_text"; and$("#my_input_text").val('my value') works again. Exist some way, when click on a new tab, before load a content, clean all data from previous tab?
I have a code which works ok, except I would like to load the specified file in an inline frame (I1) on the page instead of a whole new page if at all possible Code:
This is a strange problem, because I have done this about 50 times, but this time it is not working. I want to show a loading gif when a user submits a form.
<form id="uploadForm" enctype="multipart/form-data" action="" method="POST"> <!-- DOM omitted. The form submits just fine. <div id="loadgif"></div>
I built jQuery UI tabs with jQuery UI Accordion embedded into each tab. It works fine on my local machine, it also works fine on all browsers in the development server except using Mozilla Firefox.
I'm having an issue with the status bar in Mozilla and Netscape showing that it is still waiting on the page to load even after it is finished. This problem does NOT occur with IE.
In summary, I am using a onLoad event in the BODY tag to communicate back to another server each time a page finishes loading. I do this by using a "new Image()" and setting the .src property to the server. The .src includes a value in the querystring so I know what request it was that finished loading.
The challenge here is that the status bar still shows "Transferring data from www.mysite.com..." despite the image being loaded. It never clears and leaves the user with the impression that there was a problem loading the page. My web server logs at the mysite.com show that the browser does indeed make a request for the image and I get the querystring just fine and it returns a status of 200 so the image is being found and served ok.
I've tried everything I can think of to solve this and really could use your help please. Bottom line is that if you use the "new Image" statment from within the OnLoad event of the Body tag, Netscape and Mozilla never seem to update the status bar to show "Done" despite it succesfully loading the image.
Here is a simply snippet you can use to easily reproduce this issue:
I'm having trouble showing a loading image between loads but only in IE.
Code: function PreLoad(){ cookie = new Image(); cookie.src = "loading.gif";
[Code]....
When a user clicks the button it references ShowImage() - PreLoad is used when the body loads. This works find in Mozilla browsers, but not IE. How can I get the loading graphic to show in IE?
(ShowImage() loads a dynamically generated image, and there is a brief pause before it is show -- that's why I need the loading graphic). I've tried Google but to no avail.
In my current project, I am using SJAX (i.e. synchronous AJAX) requests instead of pure AJAX requests in several places for better usability. One place is on the "unload" event, where the XMLHttpRequest must be synchronous in order for the program to work.
Anyway, when there is latency on the server, especially in peak traffic hours, it can be confusing to the user to see a frozen page for a couple of seconds while the SJAX request loads. As such, it would be beneficial to have a "loading" div reveal itself while the loading is taking place.
This works as expected in Firefox and Opera, although Opera is a little sluggish at first. However, Safari and Chrome continue to show the frozen screen without displaying the loading div, despite this code. I have not yet tested IE. Oddly enough, when I put a quick alert like "alert('hi there!');" before "Start Request" and after the display activating script, the loading div will appear in WebKit and will remain in sight for the duration of the request.
What could I change to make WebKit display the div in the same way Firefox does?