SaveAs Disabled
Jul 20, 2005I have a script which disables right clicking and saving images but it only works in IE, does anyone know the code to stop people saving my artwork in Netscape AND IE?
View 3 RepliesI have a script which disables right clicking and saving images but it only works in IE, does anyone know the code to stop people saving my artwork in Netscape AND IE?
View 3 RepliesIs there any statistical data available about what percentage of browsers run with JS disabled?
View 24 Replies View RelatedI have a function (below) which is executed upon the clicking of a
checkbox called 'yeschk'. This function works as expected for FireFox,
i.e., the 4 widgets (nametext, emailtext, addme, and removeme) disable
or enable immediately when the 'yeschk' checkbox is clicked. But in IE,
this doesn't happen immediately. Instead, the mouse has to be clicked
somewhere else on the page, first. So in IE, to disabled/enable the 4
widgets, I need to click the 'yeschk' checkbox, then click anywhere else
except 'yeschk'. I don't understand why this is, and it is aggravating.
Is there a known trick that I could implement that would cause IE to
enable/disable the 4 widgets immediately on a 'yeschk' click?
function chkboxChange() {
document.email.nametext.disabled = !document.email.yeschk.checked;
document.email.emailtext.disabled = !document.email.yeschk.checked;
document.email.addme.disabled = !document.email.yeschk.checked;
document.email.removeme.disabled = !document.email.yeschk.checked;
}
A colleague is having difficulty getting JavaScript to work in a webpage he's viewing offline in IE6. Apparently JS is enabled & works in webpages viewed online. Are there any obvious remedies?
View 4 Replies View RelatedIf I use javascript on my page, how likely is it that the viewer will not have javascript? Anyone have data?
View 30 Replies View RelatedI'd like to use the following code on my website:
<script type="text/javascript">
if(screen.width==1024)
{
[code]....
I have an assignment to solve in which i have given two checkboxes one is enabled and another one is disabled n m required that if we select enable checkbox the disabled checkbox may also be selected automatically.
View 6 Replies View RelatedThe below script will mark all checkbox on or off. How can I get it to skip the checkboxes that are DISABLED?
function checkAll(theForm, cName, status,el,color) {
for (i=0,n=theForm.elements.length;i<n;i++)
if (theForm.elements[i].className.indexOf(cName) !=-1) {
theForm.elements[i].checked = status;
}
}
im trying to make a box thats disabled become enabled when a check box is seclected. i would show some code of me trying it but i dont have the first clue of where to start on it.
View 4 Replies View Relatedi am developing an application , we have to run it for Netscape
V4.76(!!) , the problem is it seems that Netscape V4.76 does not
support 'disabled' for form elements for example something like
<INPUT class=f2 type=checkbox value="C" name="chkAttr" DISABLED />
is not working for netscape whereas its working fine for IE.
I would like to override the "disabled" property of a hidden field. When
disabled is set to "true", it would call a function to disable 2 other text
fields on the form. When disabled is set to "false", it would enable those
2 text fields. You should also be able to get the value of it as if it were
a property:
alert(my_hidden_field.disabled);
Is there any way to do this?
I want to set all date fields to disabled if they have a value. All fields share a common class - 'datefield'.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am currently detecting for Shockwave within IE by doing the following:
var isInstalled = false;
if (window.ActiveXObject) {
var control = null;
try {
control = new ActiveXObject('SWCtl.SWCtl');
} catch (e) {
[Code]...
This works as expected and if it fails to detect Shockwave I tell the user to install Shockwave.The problem comes when AcitveX is disabled as it still returns the same message that it's not installed. I would prefer to be able to include an extra step to detect if ActiveX is disabled, in which case I can tell the user to enable it rather than giving them false advice. My only idea would be to detect for an ActiveX Object that every IE user should have installed.
I have two input fields from who one of them i to upload image and other text field to upload image from url .I want to disable one of this fileds and to stay only one .For js code is helping me one friend but him help was enough and the code have some bugs,like fist fileds as active and them when check one has disable and opposite.I want this nly one field to be disable when the page is load but
<script type="text/javascript">
window.onload = function(){
var check = document.getElementById('check1');
[code].....
I am relatively new to web programming (1.5 years) and this question just occurred to me.
I use jquery form validation to validate forms on my site. If my browser has javascript disabled, what is stopping someone from submitting crap through my form?
I tried disabling javascript and submitting a form on my site and it posted.
Is there a way to make it so if the user does not have javascript enabled the form cannot post?
I've been tweaking a small AJAX login / user search page and I've run into a problem. I have three buttons, "Submit Query", "Add User", "Delete User" and a JS using DOM to modify everything on the login.html page.
I have a single external CSS file that controls the login.html page, buttons included. The way it works right now is the "submit query" button is blue, "add user" is green, and "delete user" is red.
In my JS file I diable the add and delete buttons if that user name already exists. Disabling the buttons is working correctly but changing the color of the disabled buttons isn't working. Here's what I've tried so far:
if( Name != null ){
b2.disabled;
b3.disabled;
b2.style="color:blue;background-color:yellow";
- or -
document.getElementById('b2').style = "color:yellow;background-color:yellow";
b3.style="color:blue;background-color:yellow";
- or -
document.getElementById('b3').style = "color:yellow;background-color:yellow";}}
I even tried adding a .disabled class to my css file:
#b2 .disabled{
color:blue;
background-color:yellow;
}
But nothing has worked so far. If you'd like I can paste all of the code, i.e. JAVA, JS, XML, CSS, HTML if anyone would like a working AJAX example.
I have an "input" page that allows someone to check a box which activates a datetime function, the page then returns to a display. My problem is that the input page can be relaoded and the box reticked, overwriting the displayed datetime.As the page reloads with the box showing as ticked i thought i could detect its state and toggle a disabled attribute. The java is not linked to a function "event" i just wanted it to fire on window load (there already another onload event)
function checksig(){
if (document.GetElementByName('SigExecLog').checked == "Checked")>
{document.GetElementByName('SigExecLog').disabled = "true"}
[code]....
May I know How to post the Disabled Drop down value? I cannot get the value selected in the drop down called car.
<td class="item">
<div class="label">Car: <span class="required">*</span>:</div><div class="message"></div>
<select id="car">
<option value="Volvo" disabled selected>Volvo</option>
</select>
<input type="hidden" id="hCar" name="car" value=car.options[car.selectedIndex].value">
</td>
Ive just realised that from somebody checking out my new portfolio website and managing to submit an empty contact form, the contact form has Javascript active, and will throw up an alert if the name category has not been completed on clicking the submit button. I completely forgot to consider the fact that when JS is disabled in the browser the form can still be submitted completely empty, so my question is the obvious one, how do I stop the form from getting sent if JS is also disabled?
View 13 Replies View RelatedI have a form that uses javascript for validation and cost calculating to place an order.
If someone has their javascript disabled, they will be able to submit the form, but without the cost figures showing up.
I want to prevent the user from submitting the form, but alert them that they need to enable JS to fill in/submit the form?
Is this possible? What do I need?
I need a script to generate a popup when page loads with background disabled.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI've got a form inside a PHP script that posts to itself, does some
processing on the PHP side, and if it looks good, PHP sends a HEADER
command that redirects the user out. All was fine until I added a
button disabler onSubmit to keep users from submitting twice. Now the
form disables the button as requested but just refreshes the page... it
doesn't get to the HEADER command.
Any idea what the problem might be?
<script language="Javascript">
function disable(theForm) {
theForm.send_email.disabled = true
return (true)
}
</script>
<form action="<?=$_SERVER[PHP_SELF]?t=$_GET[t]?>" method=post name=form
onSubmit="return disable(this)">
I am wondering if anybody can provide statistics what is percentage of visitors with disabled JavaScript.
Even more interesting would be statistics of users with disabled JavaScript making a purchase. I am more likely to purchase from my home than from work and I think the disabled JS is mostly result of IT dept. policies.
Is e-commerce site missing much if requires JavaScript?
Is there any possible way to get parameter values from the disabled
<selectof html.
A general question really, but does anyone have a good technique or source for creating disabled versions of tool bar buttons?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm using JQuery in site I'm building and I can see that it works on my browser and a majority of other peoples browsers. However, there are a couple of users for whom the features that make use of jQuery don't work. Unfortunately, these users are remote so it makes troubleshooting difficult. Is there a quick way to check if the browser (Internet Explorer)
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