I hope whether such a script exists for what am wanting to do. From time to time, I need to send password information or login details and password information to some users. At the moment, am doing it via email with a subject named FYI and the body of the email basically just contain the login and the password or in some case, just the password. What am wanting to know is whether I can put these information into a HTML file which contains an obfuscated Javascript with a button that a user will click that will prompt for his login information and then will display the password. In its simplest form, I guess I am looking for a Javascript that will obfuscate a HTML file that contains the password. I found some website that offers such service as obfuscating a HTML file but am hoping it can be done via a Javascript so it is at least "portable" and I do not have to be online.
I noticed on the "script" menu for firebug when I click "show static and eval scripts" you can see my entire JS code un-obfuscated by firebug. The default option is just "show static scripts" which shows my code as it is - obfuscated.I was quite frankly horrified to discover this after shelling out on software to protect my work. Does anyone have any idea how I can stop firebug from showing this? Is it because im calling eval a couple times throughout the script?
I am trying to get a simple set of Javascript tabs to work properly. I have just two tabs and I want to set up the script to have the second tab automatically hidden prior to reading the javascript code because right now it shows the contents of both tabs when the page is loading and then the second tab disappears after all the script has loaded.
I have the jquery script linked to on the page and here is the way my script looks to run the tabs:
Code:
I want to add something like style="visibility:hidden;" to the DIV that isn't shown on page load and have it added and removed as necessary when users click on the tabs. So basically I would like the generated code to look like this:
I'm poking around with objects and the differences of creating a variable outside an object and inside an object. Here's my code.This is just before the closing body tag:
Code JavaScript: <script type="text/javascript"> // Creating an object[code]....
When i reload the page, i get an alert box stating the 1st message "Hello there" When i click on OK on the alert prompt. I get another prompt that says Undefined. I tried experimenting and found out that if i call the another() function within myObj without alerting it like so:
Code JavaScript: myObj.another();
Then i just get an alert prompt with "Hello there" only...the second undefined message doesn't appear.
I wrote a JS for a calculator and would like to prevent visitors from seeing or copy/pasting it. I have seen others that seemingly have done this, because View Source reveals only a <href:=[website]> and no code. Is this what is meant by Client-side/Server-side? If so, please advise how to do, or suggest where I might go to discover. (I use DW MX).
how to fix the coding so when a user select a category it will add a different hidden filed for that option for example: When the user selects category "Men" the hidden filed
Code: <INPUT TYPE="HIDDEN" NAME="REFERRER" VALUE="http://men.com/acatalog/"> automaticly will be added the search
and when the user selects category "Kids" the hidden filed
Code: <INPUT TYPE="HIDDEN" NAME="REFERRER" VALUE="http://kids.com/acatalog/"> automaticly will be added the search[code]......
how do I make the "Select Catagory" a Must Choose and if not chosen to give message that say"Please Select a Category"
I'm looking for a quick example of how to make a "word" have an onclick event that sets the value of a hidden radio button to true.
I've search for inline examples but couldn't find one online.
This is the code I have but it is not working. You should see I was trying to make the + and - signs trigger setting a radio button to true, which then triggers a sql search. code...
When I play the hangman game, the "You Lose" message is never displayed! You always win! There is no limit to incorrect guesses! The code below needs to be fixed somewhere, but I can't work out where.
and in this code, it works, the call is made and text is added. in the other code I don't get a change at all. Not even in the database that add.php manipulates.
I am trying to make a gui for clients to edit a php page that displays html and javascript.
I want the user to be able to move html elements around and even edit it like add effects like fade in and out etc.
Then after all the changes I want to overwrite the existing php file that does this for that user. how can you make such changes and then save it to a file?
It's an html / javascript editor but using a gui instead of allowing them to directly touch the code. It would be a security risk if I allow such a thing. So I need to program a interface that would make such changes and save them to file.
Like how can you delete and add new javascript code to the file?
I am a novice, almost to an intermediate-level JavaScript guy, so much of this is new to me. I appreciate your patience reading this.
I have a routine that creates some HTML on the fly (updateFilters() function) and after the HTML is created, I attempt to access some fields (elements) on the form itself.
I works fine if I place an alert() statement after the HTML is created, but when I remove, the code errors out.
I have tried the setTimeout() statement, but I cannot grab the element --- undefined or null is returned. It seems that the form is the only element I can get a handle on --- everything else is undefined or null...
Here is the code:
function editQuery() { var f; var x; var myForm = document.forms[0]; // Get the row filters that were used in the last query.. for (f = 1; f < 16; f++) { var filter = eval("myForm.FilterList_" + f); if (filter.selectedIndex > 0) { var methodElement = element("FilterMethod_" + f); var methodIndex = methodElement.selectedIndex; var savedFilterMethodValue = methodElement.options[methodIndex].text; var choicesElement = element("FilterChoices_" + f); var choicesIndex = choicesElement.selectedIndex; if (isNaN(choicesIndex)) { var savedFitlerValues = choicesElement.value; } else { var savedFitlerValues = choicesElement.options[choicesIndex].text; } updateFilters(filter); // update the filters // take the saved methods and values and then update the selections // Alert here makes the code work.. // alert("Try this"); // Wait for HTML.. setTimeout("completeEdit()", 1000); function completeEdit() { // Since the object was updated, get the object again.. var methodElement = element("FilterMethod_" + f); for (x = 0; x < methodElement.options.length; x++) { if (methodElement.options[x].text == savedFilterMethodValue) { methodElement.options[x].selected = true; break; } else { methodElement.options[x].selected = false; } } // Since the object was updated, get the object again.. var choicesElement = element("FilterChoices_" + f); for (x = 0; x < choicesElement.options.length; x++) { if (choicesElement.options[x].text == savedFitlerValues) { choicesElement.options[x].selected = true; break; } else { choicesElement.options[x].selected = false; } } // Only display next row if f = 2.. // If only one row was used, no reason display the next row.. if (f == 2) { displayNextFilter(f - 1); // display it } } clearTimeout(timeOut); } } }
Do I have to pass the object (the form, the elements) to the completeEdit() function in the setTimeout() statement?
This works fine when I place this code under the html in the main source, but if I try to add this Jquery code to an external js sheet it doesnt seem to work?
Currently my js sheet is called in the header, when I move this link to the footer of my page the code works again, so Im guessing this has something to do with where the jquery code is placed in relation to the code Im trying to hide?
How I can keep my js in the header but still make the content disappear on click?
I am VERY NEW to javascript programming as I am to web development. I am pretty decent with VB.Net though. My question is, what are the different ways to call a JavaScript Function either from within XHTML Markup code or from a VB.Net Code-Behind file?
After realizing that htc files only work with Internet Explorer, I have needed to have JavaScript code to suit the two lots of css code below. Please help, I need the code pretty urgently. The code must work with most versions of browsers.
I am about to port an app using html, css, and javascript where most of the content is mixed with the presentation and behaviour.
The question I have been asked is: even though this older style is difficult to maintain, will the method proposed my the authors of Simply Javascript perform adequately on a page with hundreds of entries like the one below? Using the newer method, the program would have to iterate through all the elements on the page and assign handlers for click, mouseover, etc. Please advise. Code:
I'm running a PHP script to check whether the user is logged in or not. If the user is not logged in they are redirected to the login.php page.What I would like to do is redirect them to the PHP page but also grab the URL they were previously on and assign it to a hidden field in the login.php so that I can redirect them back to the page they were on while keeping the URL bar clean.Problem, I know that PHP cannot recognize a hash [URL] so I would need to grab the url through javascript instead of PHP.
i am creating a Greasemonkey script that adds an ajax chat to a website. Greasemonkey is an addon for firefox that lets you modify the html code of websites before they are showed to the user.
I am in the process of creating a wizz feature that will allow you to send a message to a member and where ever he is on the web his gona receive it. The way it works right now is there's a hidden iframe in every page load and when the player has a message it popups a small window
It's working great but the popup is always instantly blocked because firefox has a popup bloker integrated and because it can popup on random websites they don't allow it and there for never gets the message ...
Everything else i tryed was blocked by the fact that it opens in the iframe that is invisible.
I even tryed doing it the old fashon way with an alert() but same thing you don't see it because it's in the hidden frame.
And i tryed adding top.alert() but i get a javascript the "Access Denied" message. The "Access Denied" error in any browser usually means that a script in one window or frame is trying to access another window or frame whose document's domain is different from the document containing the script.
I know DHTML AJAX popup would be the only way to give the user the message with out being blocked ... but how can i make it popup out of the iframe into the main frame with out being blocked in anyway ..
1. When I have the "<textarea>" code lines in it put a text-area on the page, but it puts all of the code following that first text-area line into the text-area box and doesn't execute that segment of code.
2. When there is no "<textarea>" (for the sake of seeing if the rest of it worked) it doesn't check the survey.
I'm stumped and can't figure out what to do at this point Code and pictures follow: