Button Timeout
Dec 20, 2004i want to perform an action if the submit button is not clicked for 20 secs!
any suggestion about how to do it!
i want to perform an action if the submit button is not clicked for 20 secs!
any suggestion about how to do it!
I use an HttpRequest in my web application to launch an heavy
computation server side. The result is then send back to the browser.
The problem I got is that when the computation took too much time, then
I never get the result. I have to reload the page to get it.
I assume it's because my socket connection has time out, but my event
listener does not seems to get any event. Maybe I miss something:
function xmlhttpChange()
{
// looking fo a xmlhttp "loaded"
for (var i in nodeId2xmlHttp) {
if ((nodeId2xmlHttp[i] != null) && nodeId2xmlHttp[i].readyState ==
4) {
if (nodeId2xmlHttp[i].status==200) {
nodeId2xmlHttp[i] = null;
} else {
alert("Problem retrieving XML data (nodeId: " + i + ")");
nodeId2xmlHttp[i] = null;
}
}
}
}
My question is : how to handle XMLHttpRequest timeout. Any pointers?
I'm trying to decrease my numeric variable in random increments from 0-4 every 5 seconds until this variable reaches 0. Basically it's a countdown, but has a random increment each count. Here's my code:
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If complete insert data to textbox ( insert 15 charectors ), it will use data in textbox to other function.
How did I do?
Got this idea in my head Is it doable to refresh a iframe embeded in a page after X time if the iframe page timeouts. I have a home made blaber box a.k.a shoutbox and it refreshes every 5 seconds from within the iframe.
All is well untill a connection reset or timeout happens as then the user has to refresh the page or click on the page links Is there something that can be called to repeat untill the page returns a 200 status or something rather then a timeout or can not be found?
I asked a question a while ago about this box that changes content but i didn't say i wanted it to start automatically.
<script type="text/javascript">
// The stuff the box will say
var content = [
[code]...
Basically, the phenomenon I'm seeing is a change in how often the onmousemove is triggered. My site has 1 up to n (n can really be any number) of moveable, resizable divs, each with dynamic content, but I noticed that on various browsers, the moving/resizing displays phenomenal performance differs. On Firefox -- it's as real time as it should get and I'm happy with it, but in IE, Safari, and Opera (I have not tested this under Linux or MacOS) things are much slower.
Anyway, after hours and hours of optimization, it occurred to me to begin capturing the mouse coordinates in realtime in the content of one of the windows. In other words, whenever I move the mouse anywhere on the page, it's coordinates are returned by window.event.clientX/Y or event.pageX/Y appear in one of the 1 to n windows.
To my surprise, the rate at which those numbers changed only stayed constant under Mozilla. But on each of the other browsers (Safari by far the worst) depending somewhat on how many boxes were displayed on the screen and where on the screen I moved the mouse, the coordinates that displayed in the box updated only with every 10 -- even 100 pixel movement causing seriously choppy movement.
I'm sure without demonstration this is not coming across clearly, but if anyone has any insight into how the onmousemove timing works, I'd appreciate it.
My site is similar to Meebo -- and if you'll notice, dragging their objects stays relatively smooth across all browsers, and I simply can't get the onmousemove timing to not be choppy -- I've put it in <body> as well as in a <div w:100% h:100% that covers the entire background>.
I do have a fair amount of transparency which could of course cause some CPU intensity, but I don't see how Firefox would be that much more optimized (the performance difference is phenomenal). My system is a dual 2.8 Ghz Xeon with 1GB ram -- neither is being maxed out.
My theory is that somehow there is a "setInterval" equivalent built into the event object that is variable but only controllable by the browsers.
I am trying to write code so when I click to show Div1(called a), Div2(called d) opens after a few seconds of div1 showing up. Here's the code -
Quote:
function ReverseDisplay(a,d) {
if(document.getElementById(a).style.display == "none")[code]....
Div2 shows up right away instead of following the timer when I click on the link to show Div1. How do I get the timer function to work?
I would like to know if it's possible to force a dialog box to "expire" after so many seconds? The scenario is that I'm holding various objects in my session. Before it times out, I want to notify the user to click Okay to save the work now OR click cancel to refresh the page. What if the user doesn't respond to the dialog box for a long time and then hits save? Well the session has already timed out!
So, can I have the dialog box appear until the session times out and then force a refresh without user interaction? I've seen a similar thing done before on bankOfamerica website, but I'm not sure if it's with Javascript.
First off, great job guys. I love this library.
Now, I am having one problem with the .ajax() function. My problem is, the timeout value seems to be completely ignored. [code]...
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I have something like this:
function asd() {
var timeout = setInterval('alert('asd')', 3000);
}
function asd2() {
// with this function I want to remove the interval of 3 seconds for variable timeout.
}
I have variable timeout and with the second function asd2() I want to remove this variable.
I'm doing this async ajax request which takes a a long time,But on my iPad (safari) it always times-out after 60 seconds
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View 6 Replies View Related$('#nav li a').click(function(e) {
e.preventDefault();
$('#nav li a').removeClass('on');
[code]....
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Code:
var GETA = {}
GETA.eBscript = {
inc: 0; //
[code]....
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how to mate the script for variable timeouts with the code for nested slideshows?
I want to be able to display the whole contents of a text file containing 4 paragraphs of text, on a static web page, as soon as a video finishes playing on the page. The video is to be set to autorun as soon as the page loads in the browser.
The text file mentioned above, is to remain hidden when the page initially loads and the video is playing. Please I need your advice about what JavaScript code to use to achieve this effect, and where to place the code in the HTML code of the web page. I am new to website design and the use of JavaScript code.
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I am developer in .NET but I need to access session object in client side and redirect the page to login. i am using the following code snippet but I am unable to achieve the target.
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I've noticed this weird behaviour of jQuery in Safari and Chrome (didn't test on Firefox as I'm using some webkit CSS extensions). After setting up the call like this:
$.ajax( {
'url' : url,
'dataType' : 'json',
data : reqdata,
cache: false,
method: 'get',
timeout: 20000, //10 secs of timeout
success : function(data, textStatus, XMLHttpRequest) { .....
If a timeout occurs (I switch the local webserver off), the 'success' method will be called! More than this in the textStatus parameter there is a string with "success" !!! The error handler doesn't even get called.... (As you may notice the only way I had to tell the problem, was to check the data param if it is null or 0 length. How can I avoid this?
Works fine with ie and firefox. All the script is there to do is open a new window but delayed so that users can see the button unpress.
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This is my favourite way of doing things. The problem is that Chrome wont do a window.open launched from a set timeout. (buttons are an image background that shows just half of the image at a time) But its nerfed if i cant get it to work on 0.00005% of the browsers that visits the sites! (ive come to really dislike chrome)
I've noticed that setTimeout seems to return a simple integer as it's "id" which can be used to clear the timeout ahead of time. So, in order to have multiple setTimeouts called (which requires the previous one to be cleared before the next one is called), I simply did this:
clearTimeout(setTimeout(function() {
/* some code */
}, 1000) -1);
Note the "-1"... each time this code is called, it starts a new setTimeout and clears "instance-1" which is supposed to be the previous instance. The idea is that this block can be called hundreds of times, and when the calling finally stops, the inner code is executed 1 second later. This SEEMS to be working (yes, even in MSIE!). Question is, am I fooling myself? Is this wrong?
I am trying to produce a web form to allow wedding guests to RSVP. The form allows them to enter a name and select from a radio button whether they will be attending or not. If they select the "yes" radio button then a further pair of radio buttons are displayed for their meal preference.
They can then click a submit button or they can click another button to add another line for another guest which operates in exactly the same way. I've almost got this working, but it seems that the checkbox change handler is lost for the current guest when a new guest is added and the checkbox value is reset. I've got a feeling I'm doing something stupid but can't for the life of me figure out what.
Code (source file (renamed to .txt) also attached as I'm not sure the pasted code is too clear):