Script To Reload Page And Go To Specific Anchor
May 20, 2011
I have created a very very simple javascript that displays random text quotes. It is in Greek but here it is anyway: [URL]. It is in blogger and shows up as a gadget. My problem is that I need to make it reload by a button and at the same time go to the top of this gadget (using an anchor). The reason I want to do this is that I have been sharing this with other bloggers, but if they don't put it on top of their page, as soon as they press the button that reloads the page, they are in the top of the page and they would have to scroll down to find the quote.
I have tried to use window.location.reload with window.location.hash.
It works in Firefox, but not in IE.
I have been trying something like that:
<input type="button" value="Click to refresh" style="width: 130px" onclick="window.location.hash='#something';window.location.reload()" />
As I said, this works with Firefox, but not with IE9
Also, I can't define urls beforehand because I want other people to be able to use it to their own blog or website.
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May 26, 2011
I need to get the page to reload with the anchor in the link when it is clicked in a dropdown menu. For example if I am on 'www.domain.com/about/#2' and I then click on 'www.domain.com/about/#3' the url changes but the page doesn't reload so I need the page to reload, but keep the new anchor (#3).I gave the links with anchors a class of 'reload' and tried this:
$('a.reload').click(function() {
window.location.reload();
});
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Mar 29, 2011
I'm new to jQuery and javascript but already very impressed with jQuery.I have a page divided in two columns (divs). When one clicks on the links in one column, it loads the php page in the other column. I have this working, but what i would like to do is that not only would it load the php page in the other column but also automatically scroll to an anchor in that php page
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May 21, 2009
I have got tabs working great and have set up a rotate every 5 seconds but whenever it loads a new tab (either by clicking a link or rotating to it) it moves up to the top of the page as if it was following an anchor.
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Aug 5, 2011
Code:
<a name="loc"></a>
<a href="#loc" onClick="document.location.href='#loc'
document.location.reload(false);return false">Click here to go to your location</a>
When you click onto the link you should go to the page location marked by the anchor tag "loc", however, upon clicking you go to the top of the page and never redirected to the exact spot where your anchor tag is located. Why is that? I'm using IE6 (per requirement) as my platform.
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Aug 18, 2010
But I was wondering is it possible to make it so that if you visited an anchor link: For example, let's say you visit:
Code:
[URL]
Then a code would run to let's just say... change the color scheme of the website. (And theoretically they same would happen with #v2/#v3, ect)
But the code would NOT run if the requested URL is just
Code:
[URL]
The reason I was wondering is I want the user to be able to "bookmark" a certain script per-say, so that when they revisit the site they don't have to reclick things to get back to where they were before.
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Mar 13, 2010
I'm using a script that has the back-end functionality mashed up so I can't change it. An image with a link around it hides behind this:
$RateUserThumbnailLink$ And i'd like to disable the link somehow as the owner wants money for the edit which is ridiculous. Can anyone figure out a way of disabling the link it generates?
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May 5, 2009
I found a nice script over at jQuerry for Designers that I'm using in a Drupal site. It seems to work fine, except for that every anchor tag on the page triggers the script! how can i adjust the script to target a specific anchor (currently has an ID of "test") and ignore all other anchor tags? here's the script, its placed in an external .js file:
[Code]....
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Jun 19, 2009
I want to add a color change to an anchor tag. But only on a few pages. I am trying this but it does not work:
$(function(){ var urlName = [URL]
if (urlName == window.location.href) {
$('.news-list-item > h3 > a:first').css('color','#8CAAC3').css('text-decoration','underline');
}});
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Mar 10, 2010
<div class="box top"></div>
<div class="box main">
<div class="box header">
<div class="badge"><ul><li class="active"><span>60</span></li></ul></div>
[Code]....
What is happening is $(this) is no longer based on .expand being the (this) that is clicked.
like if i have a button SOMEWHERE randomly on the page with this
<div onclick="Minimize('_alerts');">Click Here</div> this will minimize alerts but because the (this) in minimize function doesn't actually point to the right button that I want to add a class to.
Is there a way to modify the minimize function so that it finds the <div id="mytoggle"><ul> <li class="expand boxminimize" rel="_alerts"> using the rel toggle, and then changes the class of the li from expand boxminimize to boxexpanded??
just like the .expand click function I posted on the top of the post that works?
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May 31, 2009
Is it possible to trigger a page reload with JS?
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Oct 25, 2010
I have a index page on which there are several iframes which point to pages from a tomcat server. Sometimes when the index page loads, most of the iframes display session expired error. When I refresh the page, all iframes load properly. I want to reload the page twice whenever I come to that page initially. I also want to reload that page twice when I come to it from another page. Any ideas are welcome.
[Code]...
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Mar 29, 2011
It is possible to perform a find in page search that looks at a specific link, opens the page in a new window and finds the text within that document?? Basically I regularly use an html page in work that has a list of people and their telephone numbers. I want to be able to type in a searchbox on my main page and it open the target page and find the name I am looking for? Is this possible or can you only Find In Page on the same page or another frame?
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Jul 19, 2010
My goal is to load the JS for a specific element before displaying that element. I integrated a third part script, and it works well. I set the timer here:
The JS is in my heading as <script type="text/javascript" src="countdownpro.js"></script>
About mid-body I have: <span id="countdown1">2010-07-20 00:00:00 GMT+00:00</span> which allows for the setting of a target date to countdown to.
When the page first loads it shows the above long format target time, until the js/meta tags kick in to modify it to just show the actual countdown as 00:00:00.
I have attached countdownpro.js to this post. I tried shifting the function CD_Init() to the top of the script, and also appended it inline with the .html. I tried setting the big external script to "defer", but neither arrangement worked. I also tried placing the src file right at the top.
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Jul 23, 2005
I placed an anchor at the end of my long page inside a top <iframe>.
my entry field is in another iframe at the bottom. when i enter something and hit return, it adds a new line to the html file as well as <a name=END></a> tag (there is only one END tag at the end of the file)
I then request top frame to reload and goto END tag.
sometimes it works, sometimes it won't (IE). Is this normal ? Is it Frame related?
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Aug 25, 2006
I have a perl/cgi script that includes dynamically created
checkboxes and file names. When a given checkbox is checked I move the
related file. how do I redisplay the page without the checkbox and
file name. In other words, I want to reload the page just as if the
user has entered for the 1st time.
i've tried variations of:
<form action="/cgi-bin/page.cgi" method="post" onsubmit="doRefresh()">
function doRefresh(){
location.replace("/cgi-bin/page.cgi");
//location.reload("/cgi-bin/page.cgi");
//location.reload("");
}
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Jul 20, 2005
Suppose I have a frame like 123bottom.html and within it, I want to promt
the user for a response (in the <HEAD>) like
var ans = prompt("What is your name?");
and then reload the page (via, say window.location.reload() ?)
using the argument of the value of ans appended onto the url so that, in
effect, say, I am calling the new frame as
123bottom.html?ans=Ike
Can someone show me how I need to call the page again, itself, like this
once I have the value for ans? Thanks, Ike (himself)
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Jan 25, 2011
I need some kind of javascript that will work in a framed page. Right now when I try to navigate to another framed page located elsewhere on my website it's pulling it up in that frame, so it's an ever expanding framed webpage. I need it to simply open the new page up in the whole browser, and not in the individual frame..
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Aug 18, 2008
iam using the following javascript a page opener.location.reload( true ); but every time the page reloads iam a getting alert message. How can i reload a page with out a alert message
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Mar 29, 2010
I am having trouble getting this to work on Ie6+.Basically i have a form which is below the fold which has validation using php on it. If there is an error when submitted the page will jump down to the form
Code:
<form ....><a name="Error1">...
using the [code].....
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Dec 20, 2010
I know I can make a link that reloads a page like this:
<a href="thispage.php">Refresh this page</a>
Or, using javascript:
<a href="javascript:location.reload(true)">Refresh this page</a>
I am starting from "thispage.php", and I want to reload it as "thispage.php?action=newversion"? (This page has a form that reloads the rest of the page with new data when refreshed with the action call).
Is there a javascript technique that would do this without calling the "thispage.php" part? The page includes a function that I need to be portable to any page that I place it on.
Obviously this is very wrong but I am trying to do this:
<a href="javascript:location.reload(true) . ?action=newversion">Refresh this page</a>
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Jun 30, 2007
This is my add a job script When a user selects a location from the dropdown it refreshes the page and populates the next dropdown with sublocations My problems is all the others fields become empty I would like it if the page wasnt refreshed Code:
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Mar 16, 2009
I have a drop down menu that has an iframe in the menu. At the moment when i click the drop down menu it loads the iframe and the content in the iframe, but when i click it again it just runs from the cache, but is there a way to make it reload everytime when i click the drop down menu.
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Oct 12, 2011
Many times i need to reload page in my website.
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Nov 17, 2010
Is there a difference between right clicking an iframe and reloading post reponse vs. using javascript to reload the frame? So far, the javascript route hasn't worked for me. [some context] I am writing a little bookmarklet to help me with the online registrations at my school. Here is the setup.
Load up a page on the domain. Remove all body elements. Insert an iframe. Set iframe to page for class roster search. (in iframe on school search page) Select class search options, POST the form data, and view results in frame. *This works perfectly, but I need to have it refresh results every minute or so. When I use frame.contentDocument.location.reload(true); the frame loses the post data or something and the page is broken. BUT when I just right click on the frame and select "reload frame" it works perfectly. What is the difference between rightclicking the frame and refreshing it like that vs. using javascript to reload the frame?
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Jan 9, 2010
I have a script that scans an HTML document for headers and special comment tags for the purpose of generating a left-floating/position-fixed DIV that contains the document's outline or "table of contents." Within the DIV are lists (UL element by default) whose items (LI elements) are jump-to links (A elements) to the points (headers, special points marked for inclusion in table of contents) in the document. The problem is this. I have typical HTML document with links that jump to points (usually headers) inside the document, as shown below:
Code:
<body>
<p>This is addressed <a href="#later-text">later</a> in this document
<h1><a id="later-text"></a>Header Text</h1>
<p>...
</body>
But my script, being a document outliner that finds headers in a document, inserts another anchor as a jump-to point just before the first occurrence of text in the header (inserted A element shown in red below). This somehow disables the document-coded jump anchor (shown in blue below). And it occurs in FF and IE, which suggests it is not a browser-specific issue. Why does it occur? Is there something in the HTML spec that states that two anchors to which a jump occurs are not allowed to be adjacent elements in the document?
Code:
<body>
<p>This is addressed <a href="#later-text">later</a> in this document
<h1><a id="later-text"></a><a id="jump-1"></a>Header Text</h1>
[code]....
To reproduce what I am seeing, search for the text "Why Is A Survey Done". The first occurrence is a within-document jump-to link, which should jump to a header below it. If the script execution to generate a document outline is disabled, the jump works. But if the script is executed and the document outline generated, the jump-to link does not work.
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