I have an input element (textbox) on a webpage, and capture the onblur event of the input (textbox) control to do validation. My problem is that when the page is closed or the user click on another window the onblur event of my textbox gets called too.
I need the onblur event handler to be called only when the textbox loses focus b/c another element on the SAME webpage gets focus, but not when the user clicks on another window or closes the browser window.
I want to close a popup-window with the onBlur eventHandler. function closeIt() { setTimeout('window.close()',2000); } <body onBlur="closeIt()"> html </body>
There is a form on my page, and when a input-field gets focus, body looses focus and the window closes. That's not what I want. I want to close the window, if focus goes to another window or application, but not when someone tries to fill that form.
I have a starting page, Page1.php that uses Page1.js.In Page1.js, I'm using the onclick event for a button that's on that page. When the button is clicked, it goes to Page2.php. Okay, fine.Page2.php is using Page2.js. But when the browser switches to page 2, I get a javascript error because, somehow, it's still referencing the Page1.js file. (Using IE8)So how do I 'dereference' the first javascript file, so that when Page2 loads, it doesn't still try to instantiate the objects in Page1.js? (I'm getting a null object error when Page2.php loads).
I have a three textboxes in a form. Using OnBlur, I am attempting to call a function to add one to an input textbox to add 1 to the cost.As the user enters text into textbox01, the number 1 appears in the input box about cost, as the user enters text into textbox02, the input box displays 2 and the user enters text into textbox03, the input box displays 3.
My JavaScript is as follows: <script type="text/javascript"> //copies contents of first textbox to second textbox
i have created a Textbox class in asp.net in which i used Onblur event. but now when i try to use that event again in the page where i have to make some calculations. it doesnt works... IS THERE ANY WAY TO USE ONBLUR EVENT MULTIPLE TIMES, CALLING FROM DIFFERENT PLACES AND CALLING DIFFERENT FUNCTIONS. ????
I have a form that contains multiple textboxes and that are labeled based on their location in a table (ie. 0,0 0,1 1,0 1,1, etc.).I want to use a javascript that will automatically update the value of that box into a database when that textbox is left (onBlur).How can get I get the name of the textbox that the user was just on? with that i can grab the value and go from there, but i don't know how to get started here...This is the basics of the form I'm using...
My HTML looks something like the following: <label for="myTextBox"> Name:<span style="color:red;">*</span> <input type="text" id="myTextBox"></input> </label>
In my document ready I have a function which runs 'on blur' of the textbox and hides the span. The following code DOESN'T work to hide the span: $('#myTextBox').closest('span').hide();
I'm currently using the code below which does work but was wondering why the above code doesn't.... $('#myTextBox').parent().children(':first').hide();
code to show ( overlay / modal window ) to the user when closing or navigating away from the page ( i want put in this window facebook share to make the user to share the page in his facebook ) , bytheway i wanna use it in my wordpress in every post could it be happen ?
I am using window.unload for some use case in my code. But windows.unload fires on every event. I know to controller it on event like button click or link, but how do I prevent Unload event to fire on refresh or back button event?
I have done thus far is set up a simple Ajax request to my server to log in a user (This part seems to work just fine). The problem that I am incurring is that I would like to close the window if the user has been successfully logged in and not close the window (aka - show the form errors via php) if the user did not input the correct credentials.
This is what I have got so far (which simply logs in a user): -note: the php currently just spits out Sucess or Fail to the jquery ajax request and I would like to add a way to verify if logged in then close window but if not keep window open
This seems to work fine and dandy to just return Success or Fail to the #results div but is there a way to verify if the user is logged in success or not or at least a way to catch such validation that is sent back from the php script?
I was also playing with adding the below code after the $.post request but it obviously just closes the window no matter what the response.
I'm having trouble with Safari. After i close a popup it does not focus on the parent window. I have been looking around and i think its this sort of thing i need 'javascript:window.opener.focus()" target="_self"' but tbh i'm not in anyway a javascript whizz, so im a little confused.
I have a parent page which I don't have control of. I call my child page from parent page, perform some operations and once I click update child window should close and parent window should be refreshed.Everything seems to work fine except the parent page not refreshing.I tried using window.opener.location.reload(true). But it makes a postback in the parent page and so the values that I update are lost because it makes a postback with the previous values.I tried window.opener.document.locationwindow.opener.document.location. But this doesn't refresh my parent page.
Iam using mozilla firebird. I have three popups displayed at one point of time...if I close one the other two goes hidden....could you please suggest me the reason for this behaviour and how to overcome it.....
While I opened......these child windows(popup)...from the main window I have given "dependent=yes" in the window.open statement.
The sameway I want to close the Child windows opened from the parent window using IE. I use IE 6.0.
And by the way I already tried this in the body tag:
And the body tag thing actually DID close the window if the user clicked on the original calling page. BUT the window also closed if the user clicked on a combo box on the popup (because the body lost the focus), and that was not good..
How can I prevent the user from closing the window? I need some how to prevent the user from closing the window even if he tried to close it from the (X) button in the top right of the window?
Basically I have problem and I was wondering someone can help. I have my and on clicking a submit button i create like smaller pop up window in which i display a text area what i would like to do is that when the save button is clicked the page should be submitted back to the original page as well as the small window closing is that possible i do not want to use like a seperate close button.
Does anyone know how to have a pop-up window close once someone's clicked on a link? And can cookies be incorporated into this so that the window only pops up once a day?
At the minute, when someone clicks on a link, it opens up the page behind the window so you have to then also close the window. This is the script now: Code:
I am using a pop-up on my site that allows people to subscribe to my email list. Is there a way that once the visitor subscribes, the pop-up window can automatically close and the subscriber is sent to the confirmation page in a new window?
Using Javascript, ASP.net with C# code behind. I am validating a textbox using the onblur event. It is being validated in that it must have an alphanumeric entry before the user tabs off of it to the next box. The validation part works, the part that doesn't work is that I get the validation alert textbox if I close the window. I have a workaround in that I am assigning that textbox a character using windo.onberforeunload but I know that isn't right.
Here is what I have so far... Code behind on Page_Load... txtCLBRTNWC.Attributes.Add("onblur", "return reqVLD(this)");
Here is my textbox field... <asp:TextBox ID="txtCLBRTNWC" runat="server" Width="75" MaxLength="4" ontextchanged="txtCLBRTNWC_TextChanged" TabIndex="1" onkeyup="clbwclngCHK(this);" ></asp:TextBox>
And here are the 2 functions being used... function reqVLD(alphanumericChar){ var chk = /^[a-zA-Z0-9]+$/; // var boxid = document.getElementById("<%=txtCLBRTNWC.ClientID%>").value; // var matchArray = boxid.match(chk); if(document.getElementById("<%=txtCLBRTNWC.ClientID%>").value.match(chk)){ return true; } else { document.getElementById("<%=txtCLBRTNWC.ClientID%>").focus(); document.getElementById("<%=txtCLBRTNWC.ClientID%>").value = ""; alert("Please enter a Work Center."); return false; }} function clbwclngCHK(obj_in)//When txtCLBRTNWC entry hits the max of 4 auto focuses to next box. { if (obj_in.value.length == 4) document.getElementById("<%=txtSTRTDT.ClientID%>").focus(); }
Here is my work around... window.onbeforeunload = function (){ document.getElementById("<%=txtCLBRTNWC.ClientID%>").value = "1"; }
User has to enter something in box before they can move on. This is checked and validating using an onblur event. Problem is, the onblur event fires if closingexiting the window.