Access An Applet In An Open Window From A New Window?
May 24, 2011how it possible to access an applet in an open window from a new window through JavaScript?
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View 1 RepliesIn phase of my deployment I send the user a window from a servlet and inorder to communicate with an applet already loaded in another window in the browser I thought I could set the window.opener.location="${formbean.property}"; and it partly works, it get set, I see the new window flash, but it then executes that url. Two questions?
1. setting the window.opener.location in an onLoad() should not force a post back to the server, correct? I am just trying to keep that window I want up there and set an internal property so I can access the applet in the other window. Trying to make this "synthetically" a child of that page opened with the applet so I can call the applets methods simply.
2. Is there another way for a new browser window to directly access an applet in another page? I could go the route of making a probe applet and hoping they share the same JVM, (JRE1.6.0.25) access it that way. Is/how that the way to do it?
I know this is a Java Script fourum but since VB and Java are so closely related I thought I would look for some help here. Anyway I am running MSAccess Data Access Pages and need to know if I can open a new browser window from a page created by a parameter query? In breif here is my problem. I used the "Image Control" to bind 6 photos via a Parameter Query with the drive path to each photo stored in a table. So far this works great and the co-workers are impressed. However the photos (Thumbnails) are small and it would be great if I could use the "Image Control's" (on-click) event to open a new widow so as to see a larger image of the photo. As an interim solution I am using the Hyperlink control, however when you click on it the photo opens in the same window and when you click IE's Back arrow the Parameter query prompts the user for the value again. All this could be avoided if the Image control (or hyperlink) could open a new window (with the photo of course), and when finished merely close it. The script
<script language=vbscript for=Image0 event=onclick>
<!--
window.open.
-->
</script>
does nothing without the correct href which I don't know since that information is coming from the parameter query.
I have a HTML and I am opening another link in a separate window using window.open() . The child window is something like 'http://yahoo.com' which is out side html. I need to refresh the parent window when the child window is closed.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI have this piece of code which is opening link in new window:
How to change this code so link would open in the same window?
Probably I should change this part: javascript:void window.open
I have a problem on the links on my page im working.sorry guys still a noob and my english is not that good. :b. my question is like i have a list of packages of food. [link_a] [link_b] [link_c] and i have a function that i put in my head tag:
function linkA()
{
window.open('link_a.html','link','width=300,height=200,resizable=yes');
}
now i can go to linka.html by click my link <A HREF="javascript:linkA()" >link a</A> is there a way i can have one functions that can open a link depend on what page .when it clicks then go to its designated page or i have to stick on writing function for linkB ,C,D and so on.
How to open a link on the same window using window.open or any other method in JavaScript.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI need a script that will open a new window (popup / new link) in a specific size, but will also close the old window (where the popup came from). I know the popup window is easy but finding a work-able close window script as the new window is opened is impossible!!
View 3 Replies View RelatedI am trying to pop up a window and then do stuff(set flags) when the content of the new window is done loading. For this I am trying to detect the window.onload of the pop-up child window but so far I am unsuccessful. I believe my problem is that the URL of child window is on different domain, than the one of the opener(parent) so that the window.onload is not being called. Though this may change, at the moment I do not have access to the code for the page I'm opening up in the pop-up. Im pretty new to web development.
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I need to open a popup window from a PHP site and pass in some parameters to use in the pop up window. I have the params in an input box and need to get the val of the box into a param and pass it to the new popup window. All pages are local and in the same folder. The id of the input box is 'ddutykey'. The name of the new window would be showduty.php if possible.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI've got this row of images (in the end there will be more rows of pics
as well). When a user clicks on the image, I want a new window to open
with a larger version of the image. I want that new window to be
customized to the size of the new larger image. Also, when users go
back to see other images in their larger size, I want the new window
(assuming they never closed the first one) to come back to the front.
I've only gotten as far as getting the larger images to open in a new
window at a set size in the function. I thought I could just make
specific scripts for each image, but that would be cumbersome to say
the least....
I know I can get the window object by using
obj = window.open( .... );
but what I need is, after the new window is popped up, the opener will
be redirected to another page, I want the another page able to control
the popup window is it possible? is there something like getWindowById.
Firstly I know this issue has been addresses a lot already but as a newbie to HTML and Web Development I am unable to get the idea. according to documentations and solutions proposed on different forums a popup or child window can be only closed using window.close() if it is opened via window.open() function.
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i want to change parent window while modal Window opening or opened
my php code is
Code:
<li>
<div class='newsPopUpModal'>
<a href='#'
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I've seen sites that do this and was wondering if anybody could has the code to do it.
View 5 Replies View RelatedCode: window.location but have it open in new browser window (like with target="_blank", not window.open)
View 7 Replies View RelatedWhen I do the following line in Netscape, the popup loads as it should,
but the parent window usually, but not always, reloads as well.
<a href="#"
onClick="window.open('/cgi-bin/displayimage.cgi?/store/demo/image.jpg&YOUR+PRODUCT%27<b>S+NAME+GOES',
'fullimage', 'WIDTH=420,HEIGHT=405,status=0')">
The original window should not reload, but is, and I have tested it with
both version 4.72 and 7.02, and they both do it. IE does not do it.
The big problem is that the original window has security built into it
so it must be called from the right referring url, but when Netscape
reloads this parent window, it neglects to send the original referring
url, so the original page is replaced with an error page as soon as the
above link is clicked.
Is there any workaround for this, where either Netscape will not reload
the original page, or if it does, at least not lose the referring url?
I'm using window.open to create a secondary window, and everything is
working fine with that. My problem is that as soon as that window is
opened, the parent window scrolls to the top of its page. So when the
user closes the secondary window, they've lost their place in the
parent document.
Is this normal behavior for window.open? Is there a quick way to
prevent it, or is it more likely a problem with my Javascript?
I need to open a new window from an existing HTML page to a site in
which we do not want to show the address for. I have set the titlebar
to no but it will still place the title on the titlebar Here's my
function code:
function myOpen()
{
window.open("http://
www.somewhere.com","mywindow","location=no,titlebar=no");
}
I am calling it by the following line:
<img src="art.gif" onclick="myOpen()">
I have a cross-browser on click pop-up window that i wont to have opened underneath the active window.
Here is my code:
Code:
Code:
What changes do i need to make to this code to achieve my goal.
I need to give a web page the following functionality. There is a link. When a user clicks that link new page opens up within existing window.
For example, I can do someting like this:
window.open("sitepoint.xml");
but this will open up a new browser window.
What do I need to do to open sitepoint.xml page within the window that it was called from?
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");
..
..
..
}
window.open() doesn't open an entirely new window in FF3.6, just a new tab
Edit: Yeah, ok, so if i specify a size smaller than the current standard window, it'll be forced to open a new window. but what if i want a new standard sized window to open entirely?
This is it- when i create the button code with HTML without script language on the page the button works well but when javascript code added is added to the page the button disappears. If i create the button with javascript it appears but does not open the next window.
View 1 Replies View Relatedopen to a new window in the original window. the original window is blocked from any user inputs. a good example is here at [URL] and click on "locations" button. is there a special name for this window.open?
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code to make this button work? In the parent window when 2 is input in the textbox and 'OK' button clicked, the second window opens with 2 textbox and 'SUBMIT' button. If 'SUBMIT' button is clicked in the child window i want it to open the new window.