Can I make a list of hyperlinks that users can customize and save as a cookie by clicking a button and automatically retrieve the cookie so it remembers their list next time? This is kind of what I want to do:
I would like to know the working of this code in brief. function getCookie(c_name){ if (document.cookie.length>0){ c_start=document.cookie.indexOf(c_name + "="); if (c_start!=-1){ c_start=c_start + c_name.length+1; c_end=document.cookie.indexOf(";",c_start); if (c_end==-1) c_end=document.cookie.length; return unescape(document.cookie.substring(c_start,c_end)); }} return ""; }
I can't seem to be able to retrieve a cookie with my MooTools script. I'm trying to output some code with an if() statement that verifies that the cookie is indeed there, but it's not working correctly. I'm not sure why. Here's my code...
HTML Code:
<script type="text/javascript"> var read = Cookie.read('style'); if(!read)
I have two Javascript functions to set and retrieve a cookie: function setCookie(name,value,days) { if (days) { var date = new Date(); date.setTime(date.getTime()+(days*24*60*60*1000)); var expires = "; expires="+date.toGMTString(); } else var expires = ""; document.cookie = name+"="+value+expires+"; path=/"; }
function getCookie(name) { var nameEQ = name + "="; var ca = document.cookie.split(';'); for(var i=0;i < ca.length;i++) { var c = ca[i]; while (c.charAt(0)==' ') c = c.substring(1,c.length); if (c.indexOf(nameEQ) == 0) return c.substring(nameEQ.length,c.length); } return null; } I can set and retrieve the cookie in Internet Explorer 9. The problem is that with Chrome, I don't know if it is not setting the cookie or not retrieving it right but I always get a NULL instead of the cookie value.
how can I change default $ sign to any other sign like # or @ etc. The basic problem is when I try jquery with mootools js then mootools have also default $ sign so that bot are conflict to each other.
I have an ezine with two different editions, a European and North American. I've decided to merge the two forms into one to simplify the sign-up procedure. However, I can't get the thing working
Here is the code for the two seperate forms, which was created automatically by the excellent Max-eMail. I've tried to merge them with a radio button like:
Code: <input type=radio name="lists[15]" value="1LitNorthAmerica" CHECKED> North American Edition <input type=radio name="lists[14]" value="1LitEurope">European Edition but the values in [] are different for the countries, sex, etc. (For some reason the "[14]" and "[15]" stop the radio-button working - can't select between the two)
Could anybody be so kind as to help me merge the two forms together?
Here's the code (I haven't listed all the world's countries in the drop-down box to save space):
I am making a sort of text based game (Just a hobby) I like to do that sort of thing. So, anyway, considering all I can really do is code HTML, and very, very light javascript, I kinda need some help.
I basicly know how to do everything except affect & Use the cookies. So what I need to do with them is to
#1.) Have a code to change the cookie number, say... on the click of a button.
#2.) Have a code where it only displays certain text if the cookie is a certain number.
I cant code JS and have no idea how hard/easy this is.
If it is insanely hard & needs a master coder, just tell me and ill take it off. I dont want to be wasting anyones time.
I really don't know what I am doing, but I need to know how to alter this script to load this website without having to click "Weathersentry online". I would like to double click on the icon the code is attached to and it sign in automatically.
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head>
I almost got part of this one program to work. It is of a golf sign with a golf ball moving across and landing in the word Golf into the "o" When the ball lands in the o the sign of "your online source of golf equipment" appears after ball has landed and grows in size.
right now the ball is what I have but I can not get my sign to appear.
I use 2 external files
I will post all the coding here
here is my main file I worked on
this is my golfpage.htm file
<html> <head> <!-- New Perspectives on JavaScript
[Code]....
What i am not able to get work i think is to call the changeFontSize() function to increase the size of the "sign"
also an if statement to test value of fs variable is less then equal to 20
I am having a problem with getting my output to display a dollar sign. I have the program running the way it is supposed to, it just won't format for currency. I have tried a couple of different methods and do not understand why the current code does not work.
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitonal//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> [Code]...
I have here two inputs with class nbr. The initial values are set, and those values change programmatically over time. My list of inputs is a lot longer than this but I simplified. You can see the work in progress on [URL]. Just insert two random dates in page1 with the datepicker and the navigation will appear. At the end of a series of calculation I need to grab all inputs with positive numbers, and all inputs with negative numbers.I was thinking of selecting all fields with nbr class first, then use .filter() with a function
Is it possible to have the # sign somehow next to "gameid" in the function? It's triggered through a "onclick" link. Right now Safari and Chrome don't need the # sign but Firefox does. (not sure about IE)
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?
In my web application we are able to store large data in the browser cookie keeping in mind the limit of 300 cookies per cookie file, 20 keys per cookie per domain and 4KB max size of each cookie. We are unable to retreive this large amount of data immediately after storing through document.cookie in IE browser (The same works fine in Netscape).
Is there any limit on the size of the data that can be retreived using document.cookie in IE browser? Could you please suggest a solution to this problem I am facing.
Ihave a list named'Geography', the list has a dropdown field called CountryDropDown, ID of this field is ID_CountryDropDown. This field is looking up to another list called LookUpCountry, which contains all the country names in the 'Title' Column.
Imagine a wife has signed on to a web site in a browser tab. She does not sign off and walks away to do something else. Her husband sits at the computer and seeing her signed on, opens a new tab and tries to sign on to the same site.
I am trying to write a script that will close other tabs/windows when the husband goes to the same site to sign on.
So, on the sign on page (or even better, the sign off page), when the sign on button is clicked, a piece of Javascript code is run first. The javascript simply goes through all tabs on the browser, and checks to see if any such tabs has an HTML document that came from the same domain as the sign on page. If such tabs exist, then before POSTing the user name and password to the server, the Javascript code will close those tabs that contain HTML documents came from the same domain.
So, I understand I need to set the window.name to a specific value. But does anyone know what the code on the sign on/sign off page to close the other tabs/windows would look like?
Imagine a wife has signed on to a web site in a browser tab. She does not sign off and walks away to do something else. Her husband sits at the computer and seeing her signed on, opens a new tab and tries to sign on to the same site.
I am trying to write a script that will close other tabs/windows when the husband goes to the same site to sign on.
So, on the sign on page (or even better, the sign off page), when the sign on button is clicked, a piece of Javascript code is run first. The javascript simply goes through all tabs on the browser, and checks to see if any such tabs has an HTML document that came from the same domain as the sign on page. If such tabs exist, then before POSTing the user name and password to the server, the Javascript code will close those tabs that contain HTML documents came from the same domain.
So, I understand I need to set the window.name to a specific value. But does anyone know what the code on the sign on/sign off page to close the other tabs/windows would look like?
I have this little snippet of code that swaps a toggle image for news for a plus or minus sign showing if the div is open or closed. This code has worked before but i made a couple modifications today and it stopped working unexpectedly and i'm not sure why its failing. I am presetting the div tag with a plus sign with css and then modifying it with javascript. The problem i am having is that when the div tag has been opened it does not swap the image to min.gif anylonger. It remains max.gif.
In one of my web page I want to show an image preloader. ie When I clicked on the small thumbnail in my web page then the main large image will load. My code looks something like this
$("#images li").click(function(){ var image=this.href; $("#mainImage").attr('src',image); });
I want to show the Loading sign until the main image loads completely.