is there a way to determine whether a user clicked on a link vs typed in the url to get to a page? I'm trying to stop users from messing with GET forms (and i have to use them, POST wouldn't make sense in this case).
I am building a web application using PHP. It lists each salesperson and below it, the clients assigned to them. There are only about 5 or 6 salespeople. There could be any number of clients for a salesperson. Each salesperson is given their own div and client information (name, email, phone) is grouped with an unordered list:
I would like to be able to delete (actually hide) either a salesperson or client depending on which link the user clicked. I have been using JQuery throughout my site so far and I can accomplish the task for the salespeople by creating individual events for 6 salespeople. If there are only 5 people, the 6th event will never be triggered. If there are 6, everyone is covered. The tricky part are the clients since I can't guarantee a specific number of them. I would like to fit best practices as much as possible and reduce the complexity of my code if I can. Keeping that in mind...Is there a better way to handle the salespeople rather than rewriting the function 6 times? Can I pass a variable to a JQuery function using the onClick binder on the <a> tag --> <a href="#" onClick=deleteClient(10)> and use the variable to determine which client to delete? Would using a function in plain javascript and ignoring JQuery for this entirely be better?
my page allows the user to enter a number in a text box and a search request is sent to the server (if the user stops typing for 200ms) using AJAX. The following is the desired behavior.
(1)User starts typing a number in the text box. As the user is typing, no search requests are sent to the server.
(2)Once the user stops typing (i.e. no key events for 200 ms), use $.post() to execute a search.What is a good way to detect that the user hasn't typed anything for 200 ms?Is there anything in JQuery that I can use?
I need a counter that will display beside a link, with the number of times the same link has been clicked. I do not have FTP access to the site, since it is based on a CMS.
I have written a little bit of javascript to make a DIV appear like a pop-up window when the user clicks on a link,I then have a CSS fle which I use to format the DIV.I currently use the CSS to make the div position absolute and make appear in the middle of the screen, when the scroll-bars are all the way up and left.This works well, but I want to set the position property of the DIV in its style attribute so that it appears at the point where the mouse was clicked (i.e. over the top of the hyperlink).How do I get the mouse x and y or the click-location? And do I have to compensate for the scrollbar position?
I'm working on a search engine that is just like google but customized for me and my friends. I have everything working well from the scripts supplied by google however they don't allow image searches. In order to combat this I added a link that links to google images. Is there a way to make the link go to google images and display my search keyword without having to retype it? The site is [URL] if you need to look at it.
I'm ok building and display a modal window, but how do I make it display where the user clicked in the window, as opposed to making it centered in the window?Also, how do I tell the modal to open to the right if the user clicks too far left in the document and vice versa? Or is that a default action?
I have recently downloaded the jQuery Validation Plugin, and I want to use the bottom part of the demo [url] (Validating a Complete Form) and I have some questions to ask:
1. I want the validation to work after the user clicked "Submit"
2. If a column is wrong (username already taken or password length invalid) I want not only error message but also a picture in front of the error message.
3. I hope that after the user clicks "Submit" and then found a column is wrong then correct it, after the user corrected it and click to other place or other column the validator starts again to check the column the user just edited whether the user just corrected a wrong column or edited a correct column into error.
4. I hope to display a image in right of the column if that column is correct after the validator works.
How can I detect when a link has been clicked but the new page is still in the process of loading? The document.location.href property still displays the current location (understandably) not the one that's about to load.
I have a page that reloads every 30 seconds in order to access live data. If a user clicks on a link just prior to the page reloading the reload takes precedence over the link click and this is annoying for the users. Whe the page is about to reload I want to check to see if a link has just been clicked (and therefore a new page is about to load) and, if so, cancel the reload.
I have a page with several links that when clicked open a modal window. The same window for each link, with a form. However inside the form I need to print the id of the link that was clicked. Like so:
I have a link, which triggers a script, but when the link is clicked, i want it to get a border around it... currently tried onclick="this.style.borderWidth = 1px"
So I am trying to set up a registration form that when the user clicks the "Add Another" link then a new text field for the additional person and email field is added to the page. I dont know how to repeat this process to get what I want.
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-W3CDTD XHTML 1.1EN" "http:www.w3.org/TR/xhtml11/DTD/xhtml11.dtd"> <head> <title>Registration Form</title> <meta http-equiv="content-type"
I have a question and I think javascript is the way to go...So here's what im thinkingI have an image of half a quys face. When the mouse goes over it, the image should expand to reveal the whole face, when the image is clicked, it will act jst like a link.
I have navigational links on my page, but when someone clicks one, i would like an effect to occur, and then the browser to navigate to the link and it usually would.
Using Dreamweaver 2004. Have a popup that opens loads when home page opens that contains links. Would like for popup to automatically close when a link is clicked. Would be great to have link open in parent page, but I would settle for popup closing.
I am trying to change the color of a link after it has been clicked on WITHOUT using CSS.
When the link is clicked some javascript is called. I can do this in IE by adding this "this.style.color = 'black'". However this doesn't work in other browsers. Anyone know how I could get this to work in other browsers?
I need to not publicly display phone number inside my website page (I use Joomla CMS). In fact the main goal is of course to be able to show the number but not to be crawled by search engine..So in practice instead to see this:Phone: 013456789I would like to see this:Phone: Click here for see the numberBy clicking on that link the number must be displayed...My website for display the phone field use this php code:<?php echo $CustomFields->field('my_phone',$listing); ?>I asked in some forum and some people tell me is possible to customize this php code with javascript for let me hide/show the field value but I don't have a single idea how to do this because I'm not a programmer...I take a look in all javascript libraries but I don't find any javacript ready for use for let me implement it inside the php code.
How could I determine when ANY link on a page is clicked and what that link points to without having to add a function call into onClick of every href tag?
I am using a picture as a button for my site and when you click the picture it brings you to the main page of the website. My problem is that I want the button to make a sound when it is clicked on. I figured that Javascript would be the best language to use since I know nothing about Flash.
<html> <head> <title>Testing buttons</title> <script language="javascript" type="text/javascript"> function playSound(soundfile) {