I have an embedded system with a web interface. One of the web pages has a small JavaScript program that, when run on IE6, always displays the message that cookies need to be enabled:
if (document.cookie.indexOf('asm_session') == -1) { document.cookie = 'asm_session=0' if (document.cookie.indexOf('asm_session') == -1) { document.write("Advanced System Management access requires cookies to be enabled."+'<br><br>'); } }
This problem only occurs with IE6, not Mozilla. It also only happens on some of the embedded systems, but this problem exists for everyone running IE6.
The problem isn't limited to the Javascript code, either. On another web page from this embedded system, a cookie is set the normal way, via the HTTP header. This cookie is also rejected.
When I display any page that attempts to set a cookie, IE6 displays the blocked icon and says that cookies on that URL are blocked. However, I have set all privacy and cookie options to their most permissive. I've spent the past hour changing every option I can find that's even remotely related to cookies and privacy, and nothing changes. Does anyone have any idea what's going on?
I want to record all logins and logouts. The problem occurs when a user CLOSES the browser without clicking the Logout link. How will I record the "logout time" using javascript?
I have a idea to remove the cookie value from a website after all browser closed. It is like session kept in server and eliminate after all browser closed. My purpose is reducing browsing security issue through minimize the data resident in the cookie. The reason i using the cookie instead of session because I used cookie in applying SSO (Single Sign On) for different web application server instead of single server. I know we able detect a browser closed via onunload javascript, but i need to detect when i closed all browser.
I need sometype of function to redirect the browser window to an ASP page that clears a few session variables and deletes some temp entires into a database. I tried this in the head:
i want to run a query when the web page is closed.i think i can do this using javascript. when the browser window is closed then a javascript function will execute and the query will execute.
i'm developing jsp application. if the user closes the web window then a query should be executed which will affect the feilds in MySql database.
i am working on a script that triggers a blind down or blind up effect by clicking on a particular link. it then remembers the status of that choice by setting a cookie. Code:
I am working with the "sexy alert box" found here [URL] and have the code below, which pops up the sexy alert box on every page load.
<script type="text/javascript"> function test() { Sexy.alert('Hello world!'); } window.onload=test; </script>
My problem is that I only want that code to show on the FIRST load for the user and every page after that it should not be showing. This will be the first time I've worked with cookies so I am a bit confused as to what to do with this code and where to edit things.
How I can set a cookie name with the next function: Explanation: if cookie called: "lostpasswd" is present on the web browser of user it can't be access to the page in the next 30 minutes. After 30 minutes the cookie will be destroyer.
I am working with the "sexy alert box" found here and have the code below, which pops up the sexy alert box on every page load.
Code:
<script type="text/javascript"> function test() { Sexy.alert('Hello world!');
[code]...
My problem is that I only want that code to show on the FIRST load for the user and every page after that it should not be showing.This will be the first time I've worked with cookies so I am a bit confused as to what to do with this code and where to edit things.
how to set cookie with some info about that --> is this user voted in pool or not... maybe someone can write a simple script for that if it's not too hard.. it would be very nice.
I would like to set/create a single-use/temporary "cookie" for the duration of the user's session or possibly for up to 2 days and have a popup alert box, telling them that their screen resolution is too low to view. Here is my existing Javascript below.implement and/or rewrite it with the cookie?
Code: <script type="text/javascript"> <!--
if (screen.height<768 || screen.width<1024) alert ("Your screen's resolution is below 1024x768.This site works better at higher resolutions.");
I have searched and searched the internet but cannot find information on exactly what I am trying to do.What I am trying to do is set a cookie that will remember if the display status is "none". This is probably something simple but I don't know much about javascript obviously. I've tried a few different approaches but I can never get the script to actually set a cookie.
I simply want to learn how to create a cookie that is assigned the user’s favorite color. And change the background color of the document to that color. So far I think I may be storing it in the cookie correctly, and I have a function that sets the background color, but I don’t think I am recalling it properly when I reopen the web page. Code:
So I have a working version of a pop up that loads 10 seconds after I open a page. I also have a working version that sets a cookie for when the pop up is closed. However, I need to get a little more functionality with this.
Here is what I have now, the code that makes pop up come up 10 seconds after
1.) My first task it to combine the two. I still need the popup that comes up after 10 seconds, but I also need the jquery to check if a cookie is set. (I load the jquery cookie plugin for this code)
2.) If there is no cookie and the pop up comes up there are three ways of closing the pop up.
- x button on the top right corner: if this is clicked, a 24 hour cookie should be set
- remind me later link: if this link is clicked, the same 24 hour cookie should be set
- dont show again: if this one is clicked, a longer cookie is set
I have a script that sets a number of cookies based on a set of results returned from an external website.
The file sits in the cgi-bin folder (it has to, as this is where the data is processed and results returned) and when the data is returned it is stored in a number of cookies before redirecting to a results page in the website root to display the data.
The problem, before I display any code, is that one of the cookies is setting its path to the /cgi-bin folder, meaning when the page redirects back to the website this particular cookie is not accessible.
However, what is even more unusual is that this only happens in Safari.
Here is the code:
The specific cookie that is being set to the wrong path is the 'ckResults' cookie.
I'm more of an actionscript person but got roped into an html/javascript job.What I need to do, and it shouldn't be that difficult is this:page1.html - there is a yellow button and a red button - if the user clicks on the yellow button I want to set a cookie with the value "yel" then load the next page - if they click the red button set that cookie with the value "red"page2.html - 'onload' i want to read that cookie and load up the main image to match, something like this maybe?... document.mainimage.src='img/main_' + variable + '.png'so that the path would be for example 'img/main_red.png'f you think this would be easier sending that variable in the URL instead of as a cookie please explain. I'm having a very hard time searching for tutorials that are any good and that do exactly this kind of thing.
I've got the following code snippet in a function to set a coockie based on whether or not the user selects a checkbox. Using an alert the cookie text looks fine but when I go to retrieve the values the only one it can find is the value for user. I've a few different things and none of them seem to work. I'm getting the same thing in both IE and Firefox. The only cookie listed is the 'user' with the proper expiration date. Code:
I'm having a slight problem with php pagination and jquery/js. On the following page [URL] you'll see an "athlete profile" area. Whenever an athlete photo is selected, javascript/php are used to switch out the athlete info. This works perfectly fine. The problem occurs if I use the left or right arrows to view more athletes (the left and right arrows are set with php pagination to switch to the next four records in the database). Whenever I do this, the athlete info defaults back to the first person from the initial load. Also, the javascript/jquery quits working and won't let me view the info for one of the newly displayed athletes. So I have two questions:
1) why it defaults back to the original athlete info? I'm assuming it has something to do with me not setting a cookie to remember the currently selected athlete.
2) Why does the javascript quit working when I view the next set of athletes?
Also, the jquery slideshow that I am implementing is an alteration of this: [URL]
I don't have a lot of knowledge with javascripting or using jquery stuff but there's a simple code I'd like to use on one of my pages.
At the bottom of the page i'd like there to be a 60 second timer that counts down to zero and when it expires I want the timer to change to a hyperlink that you can click on that will take you to another page on the website.
I found some examples but when the countdown timer hits zero it redirects to another page automatically whereas I'd like to the user to click the link to continue on to the next page when they are ready. But I'm not sure how to change the code these sites below give you.