Using Checkboxes To Open Links In New Windows?
Jul 25, 2009avascript newbie here. I am trying to setup a javascript code that will open links to items that are checked.Is this possible by client side without using CGI?
View 4 Repliesavascript newbie here. I am trying to setup a javascript code that will open links to items that are checked.Is this possible by client side without using CGI?
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<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="Javascript">
function PopShow3() {
CookieTest=navigator.cookieEnabled; if(CookieTest)
[code]....
I have a parent window that pushes a new window object onto an Array
with the following code :
OpenChild()
{
//totalNumWindowsCreated is global
totalNumWindowsCreated = totalNumWindowsCreated + 1;
childWnds.push(window.open(link, "child" +
totalNumWindowsCreated,"dependent"));
..
..
..
}
This pops up a new window with every call. In the child window I call
a parent function onbeforeunload, appClose() :
function appClose(){
if (window.opener && !window.opener.closed){
window.opener.CloseChild(getQueryString("application"));
}}
This is in my frameset tag of the child code :
<frameset ... onbeforeUnload='appClose()'>
The window.opener.CloseChild() function is called perfectly when I have
one child window open, but as soon as I create another child window
both of the open child windows don't ever call it. They do both go
into the onbeforeunload appClose() function, but do not call the
window.opener.CloseChild() function inside of this routine.
Anyone have any ideas why when I have two child windows open I can't
access the window.opener functions?
I have tried taking each new window out of the array and used the
following code in CloseChild() :
CloseChild()
{
//win and totalNumWindowsCreated are both global
totalNumWindowsCreated = totalNumWindowsCreated + 1;
var win = window.open(link, "child" +
totalNumWindowsCreated,"dependent");
..
..
..
}
I'm using jquery/ajax to create some links with window.open method. Here's the relevant code:
$("#content").empty();
$.ajax({
type: "GET",[code]..........
Basically, when you click a link a function is called with a parameter based on the particular link you run. Then the code runs through an xml file, and if the parent of the nodes I've cyling through has a value equal to the parameter past to the function, that node is used to create a new link with window.open function attached to it.It all works, or seems to, and when I alert what is being built, it looks right to me, yet the links don't work.I've attached a copy of one of the alerts of one of the links as it's built.
I have a page displayuser.php. This page is actually displaying a list of users and at each displyed user there is a drop down list is displayed. The drop down list displays chat animators. When i choose a animators from the
drop downlist, it displays a pop up window called ( chat.php ) with the chosen chat animator and the selected user to chat. When i choose another user to chat, the new pop up window override/reopen on the first pop up window. (that is the new pop up window closed the first pop up window to be able to open).
Me i want it to display several pop up windows(several chat.php windows) when different users are selected. The pop up windows should have the same name.
Hello is there any way for a browser to check if there are other window open?
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View 1 Replies View RelatedIf I have designated a specific size dimension for a popup window to open with (as one must, otherwise why even use a pop-up window?) then it should be obvious that the window needs to open up at 100% (normal) magnification, otherwise the contents of the window will not be displayed properly.
It seems to me current browsers are struggling with this problem, as Firefox, Safari, and Opera all handle it differently. For example, Firefox applies magnification settings defined by the user to dimensions of the pop-up window but not to the contents (an odd solution!); Opera retains the correct dimensions but applies magnification to the contents. Only Safari handles it correctly: even if you have applied magnification to a web page it will still open pop-up windows at default 100% magnification and honor the dimensions specified in the HTML code by the page designer.
In search_results.php I have a variable named $path which display something like: C:/documents/personal/home.doc
I would like to create a button that link to a new window which is going to display: C:/documents/personal/home.doc
Right now is being displayed in search_results.php like this: echo "<td align=left bgcolor=$bgcolor id='title'> <font face='Verdana' size='2'>$path</font></td>";
I have 2 jsp pages which are loaded from the same browser window.
Inside these jsp pages, I have created 2 windows to write client side
log. I have used different id for 2 windows as follow.
In JSP1 page I create one window & second window is created in jsp2
page.
Win1 = window.open('Log1', 'win1',
config='right=0,top=60,toolbar=0,width=300,height= 300,resizable=1,scrollbars=1,location=no,status=no
');
Win1.document.writeln(yyyy + '-' + mm + '-' + dd + ' ' + hh + ':' + mn
+ ':' + ss + ',' + ms);
Win2 = window.open('Log2', 'win2',
config='right=0,top=60,toolbar=0,width=300,height= 300,resizable=1,scrollbars=1,location=no,status=no
');
Win2.document.writeln(yyyy + '-' + mm + '-' + dd + ' ' + hh + ':' + mn
+ ':' + ss + ',' + ms);
When the page loads I can see 2 pop-up windows just fine. But then all
the writeln statements(from page1 & page2) go to the win2. Even the
writeln statements from page1. I would like to have page1 log go to
win1 & page2 go to win2. What I am doing wrong?
On most EVERY commercial site (including the pages on comp.lang.javascript) I find the following code, word for word.
<script language="JavaScript">
<!--
function SymError()
{
return true;
}
window.onerror = SymError;
var SymRealWinOpen = window.open;
function SymWinOpen(url, name, attributes)
{
return (new Object());
}
window.open = SymWinOpen;
//-->
</script>
Is this some "standard" code that every Web page should have. Does it
control the opening of new windows when a user clicks on a newsgroup
message.
I'm trying to determine if a named child window has been opened before
opening a new one, however my challenge is that the child window may have
been opened from a parent that no longer exists, therefore there is no
access to the child window handle. Any ideas?
Is there a way of controlling (i.e., using windows.open ) which screen
new windows are to appear in, when I have multiple screens ?
Is that a programming issue, or does it have to do with the OS?
I'm developing chat application using Ajax,jsp,HTML,java. I have strucked in opening multiple windows to chat with diff users by clicking on roster window.I want to be open a window tat looks like a chat window in gmail.I have created one window like tat using div's but I'm not able to open multiple divs with diff user names.
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<SCRIPT language="JavaScript">
function open1() {
var open1 =
window.open('http://google.com/CheckEnviro.pl','','scrollbars=yes,height=600
,width=800,resizable=yes');
}
function open2() {
var open2 =
window.open('http://google.com/CheckEnviro.pl','','scrollbars=yes,height=600
,width=800,resizable=yes');
}
function open3() {
var open3 =
window.open('http://google.com/CheckEnviro.pl','','scrollbars=yes,height=600
,width=800,resizable=yes');
}
// -->
</SCRIPT>
<A href="javascript:open1();open2();open3();">Click Here to open all</A>
Here is what I have now, but I need something which can pass HTTP_REFEREER.
The window.open does not do that.
I need to know how to create a pop up window that opens behind a browser window. I don’t want to bother my visitors with a pop up window every time they visit my site and I don’t want to use cookies to prevent my site from popping up a window when a surfer visit my site a second time or more; some visitors may need to read my offer more than once before they subscribe to my newsletter.
The answer seems to be a pop up window that opens behind all other browser; this way the pop up window will not interfere with their visit to my site.
Does anyone know the codes for such a pop up window?
I want to know if I can open an another page or a form in popup using jquery?
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This is the day of week link rotation script which works just great:
<script type="text/javascript">
<!--
var MyEveryDayLinks = [
['Sunday', 'http://www.google.com', 'Google'],
['Monday', 'myURL', 'LinkName'],
[Code]....
Unfortunately I can't open urls in a new window.
I would so like this to work...but don't know why i can't make it work.
I've tried something like this with no luck..
<a href="javascript:[window.open(' + MyEveryDayLinks[L][1] + ', 'height=200, width=200',)];">' + MyEveryDayLinks[L][2] + '</a>.') ;
I have implemented an iframe that contains several links to other pages. I can't change the content of the iframe because it's on another server.
Here you can see an example of the code for one link in the iframe:
<a href="javascript: void(0);" onclick="openUrl('http://www.streambeam.org');" title="">Link 1</a>
Now I would want those URL's to open in a new file, so I can add a frame on top that refers back to my own site.
Now my question is: Is this possible, without changing anything in the iframe?
I am using Toby's iKonize script and would like to add a little more functionality to the script but not sure how to.
I would like the script to find all external links and have them open in a new window, rather than setting the target, can this be achieved? Also, if the image could be added after the anchor so it doesn't get any of the styling associated with the anchor element.
I have 30 or 40 different (going to different websites) links on many pages on my website, that I when clicked I need opening under the current window. (Pop-under) - but obviously needs to be done safely (no risk of being pop-up blocked??)So rather than just a target="_blank" - it would be something slightly more complicated, doing a bit of research perhaps the .blur method would help (Though really I have no idea)I'm using the jQuery library for other elements on the site, so jQuery would be ideal if there is a solution for this?If you click on "get code and open site" (Green button) - you'll see it opens up the website under the current window - which is exactly what I want to achieve (It also uses .toggle to switch divs (but i've done that part - just need help with pop-unders
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