I have a form that I link to from several locations. Right now I use JS in the link to the page to open it a specific size. I would rather simplify the links and just put the dimensions in one place...the file that opens. Is there a best way to force a page to be opened in a specific size without putting JS in the link? I would just use target="_blank" to get it in a new window.
i have this code i need to close the parent.html window when the child window opened, i need the code for that working well in IE and Firefox Parent.html
<HTML> <SCRIPT TYPE="text/javascript"> function sendTo() { window.open('child.html','_blank','resizable=yes,width='+(screen.width-500)+',height='+(screen.height-500)+''); } [Code]...
Is that possible I can assign an window object variable to an already opened window? With window.open(), we can get a window object from opened window. If a window has already opened, is there any way I can attach that window with an object variable in javascript? Because I want to communicate with that window.
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.
Here is the program: [URL] Basically, I want to input a number in the input box, which assigns a number to the variable numval located at document.box1.b1. When clicking on the "new window" button, an alert displays the input box value, then another window opens and displays the integers 1 through 12 and the amount squared.
I would like the new window to obtain the number from the previous window so that the new window will display integers (and their squares) from 1 to the value of numval.
I'm battling to print labels on a dot matrix printer. The available page sizes are all bigger than a single label and I can't make custom page sizes on this printer (panasonic KX-P1150). Whenever I print a label, the printer form feeds the label paper and does not stop after the label. I have googled and see that printer comands can be send directly to the printer with ActiveX controls from inside a javascript but the only examples I found changed the orientation etc. None changed the page size or disabled the form feed.
where da boss wants our a large piece of our site to be fully dynamic and integrated on any screen size. This means changing font on size. Well I cam up with a solution, figured if no one has one better, then i'll share
i have some pictures in a page. there are have difference sizes. some of them are too widen for be arrange in a line. so i been tried to adject their sizes to more suitable.
i add a event to that image likes: <img id="img" onLoad="adjustSize(this)" src="123.jpg">
and write a function in javascript: function adjustSize(obj){ if (obj.width>250){ sizeRate=250/obj.width; obj.width=obj.width*sizeRate; if (obj.hight>268) obj.hight=268; }}
but exactly,i can get the image's width and height. cuz the loading hasn't finished while the function of adjustSize works.
I am doing a chating application.I want to know whether a window is opened or not. This is the code i am using to open a window.
var title='Chat_'+userId+"_"+selectedUserId; var url="OneToOneChat.aspx?FromUserId="+userId+"&FromUserName="+userName+"&ToUserId="+selectedUserId+"&ToUserName="+selectedUserName; window.open(url,title,'width=410,height=400,toolbar=no,menubar=no,scrollbars=no,status=yes',false);
later i trying whether the window is already opened or not.
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for win.closed it is giving javascript error like "closed is null or not an object". I am using IE7.
I am new to Jquery mobile framework.I have an asp.net web application and I want to convert it into Jquery mobile framework.I have a datalist on an aspx page.The size of the datalist decreases according to the window size to certain extent after which the size of the datalist becomes constant and doesn't decrease with the window size.
i have popup window that maybe covered by other windows or minimized how can i use javascript to check for existence of a window named "AAA" and if exist open and raise it to the top of the stack so that its becomes viewable ?
Is there a way to find out, in the calling javascript code, if the opened window mywin could read server information from "http://localhost:3456/".
I tried mywin.error and mywin.status, but it's not yet clear to me what to do.
In mywin, the (Dutch) InternetExplorer version, it can, sometimes say, could not open this page. (To be exact: In Dutch "De pagina kan niet worden weergegeven".)
My goal is actually to find out, if there is something running on localhost that is listening on port 3456. There might be other ways to do this then checking mywin even?
In one of my webpage, I have a child window gets opened. How to get the child window's reference in to my javascript and access its elements? I am aware of the method: child = window.open(....) However, I can't use this logic because, I can't change the code of the web page since I am not the developer. So, I want logic to get the reference of an already opened child window.
The application I am working on uses Frames (TopFrame, SideFrame(Left) and the MainFrame). On the occurance of a certain event, I am closing the window from one of the frames. This is the script I use.
function CloseWin () { window.opener = window; window.close(); }
Works perfectly well with IE. But not with Netscape. The Javascript console says 'Script may not close windows that were not opened by the script'. Is there any workaround to this?
Is it possible, to hide the menubars of a browser, if the window is already opened? I want to post a html-form to a "_blank" target (new window). This new window should have no Menubars.
I have inserted javascript code into my .js stylesheet to disable the right clicking of images on the page where the thumbnails are:
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However, when the images open in a new window, the 'no right click' function does not apply. Does anyone know how to disable the right click for the newly opened images?
I want to prevent an opened window to be closed by clicking the right-top 'X' . Whenever user try to close the window by clicking the right-top 'X', an alert message will be generated and it will not be browser specific.
Suppose I have multiple pages, and one javascript file (the js file is available to all pages). Using a javascript function I open a new window from first page. Script looks like this:
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What I would like to do is close this window as soon as other pages load. Suppose user clicks a menu and that load a new page. But I would like to close the child window after the 2nd page load. Is it possible to close the window in the second page with the name (using the same java script, or may be use another java script)?