Call A Function In A Meta Refresh Statement?
Jan 18, 2010
Is there a way to call a javascript function in a meta refresh statement? I'm refreshing my page but if I have data in my fields I don't want to loose them. If I can call using a JS function then in that function I can call the Submit function and save my data in the called script.
My syntax below doesn't fire the JS function:
<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="30;url=javascript:auto_refresh();">
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Jul 23, 2007
I have a requirement to hit a page, run some JavaScript, and move on to another page. It's uncertain whether the user actually has JavaScript enabled, so I can't use JS to effectuate the move to the second page. Here's what I've got:
<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv='refresh' content=Ɔurl=page2.html'>
</head>
<body>
<script src="http://www.example.com/example.js"></script>
<script>
_xxx = "xxxxxxxxx";
xxx();
</script>
</body>
</html>
My question: will the JS run before the refresh to page2.html? I tested this with an alert() in the script and it seemed to work fine. I just thought some of the W3C gurus out here might be able to give more authoritative answers.
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Jan 14, 2009
I have a web page which takes a while to generate due to serverside processing. I currently show a "please wait" page, which includes a meta refresh tag, as well as a refresh http header, to refresh the current page every X seconds to check if thier data is finished processing. They're also provided a manual link to click to refresh the page, just in case thier browser doesn't like automatic redirection.
I think this works great for just about all users. But I have this idea that it would be nice if I used ajax to check back with the server instead of making the browser reload the webpage. I want this to be an enhancement of functionality, so that users without javascript or ajax capability still fallback on the solid current functionality. This means I need a way to stop the browser from obeying the http refresh header and meta tag. Is such a thing possible with javascript?
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Apr 4, 2010
I'm wanting a table cell click event to remove and replace the table it was clicked on, however I'm finding that as it's deleting the original table object the actual running event code is being replaced and the function is bailing.how I can call the delete/refresh function from outside the event's function scope?
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Jan 17, 2010
Basically I want to have a different background image for every time of the day. The function by itself works okay with onclick or onload placed in body.
function changesky()
{
document.getElementById("sky").style.background="url(back_morning.jpg) repeat-x";
[code]....
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Aug 4, 2011
I have this javascript code which I would like to call the refresh method in my init function but I can't seems to be able to call it. What is the proper way of doing this?
PHP Code:
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Dec 28, 2010
I'm trying to write a modal login script which I borrowed from the SimpleModal site. Unfortunately, I'm running into a very frustrating problem.
When the user types in a valid login/password combo, the PHP function do-login.php echos back "OK". That being said, here's a snippet of my jQuery code:
$.ajax({
type: "POST",
url: "do-login.php",
data: str,
[Code].....
The do-login.php script DOES echo back "OK"- I verified that with Firebug. But even though it echos back "OK", it goes to the 'else' clause.
I tried using return instead of echo but that didn't help either.
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Mar 15, 2011
I have the following code:
$(function() {
$("#check_login").click(function() {
event.preventDefault();
[code]....
I'm basically checking a user login. If the login is successful I'd like to close the Fancybox. This part works fine. I'm using an iFrame from Fancybox. If I don't have this part:
parent.$.fancybox.close();
It will reload the index page in my iFrame. How can I refresh my other page from the iFrame?
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Feb 11, 2006
<button onClick="return popup('<span onClick='selectShape(1, 1, 1)'>test<span>');" tabindex=Ɖ' onFocus="setFocusColor(0,3)">....</button>
This will work perfectly, but as soon as I need to pass Strings inside the selectShape function, I get stuck.
So the question is, how can I create the following and have it working
......selectShape(2, 'Tricky', ཤx5°').....
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Mar 2, 2009
I have made a page thats makes an AJAX call to the server gets the time and displays it. In the OPEN method i have set
req.open("GET","/timerProg.cgi?param1="+new date(),false);
I have set the last parameter as false as i am expecting a synchronous request so that time displayed should be consistent.
I am using new date() since the browser is caching my request and displaying the same output everytime as i dont know any other alternative.
The alternative so that browser does not cache the results and gives proper output each time.
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Jun 29, 2011
I have a desire to include more than one return statement in a function I have written so that when it has found the solution to a hit-testing series of conditionals, it returns the solution. The desire is to avoid further hit-tests when solution has been found. I've always felt that more than one return statement in a function is poor style, since it may lead to false execution of a function - by way of a later code edits - making a mistake by forgetting the multiple returns. My function is short and maybe the optimisation exists only in my head but are there serious reasons why one should not have more than return statement? This JS code executes in the Quartz Composer framework and has nothing to do with we programming (context (-:)
Here it is with three returns, it 'works' and I could replace all the break statements with return statements to finish optimizing:
//Test for y inside range for all quads ( Quad is defined by 4 points in a row in the list is a quad ie. list[0-3], list[4-8],
//Test along the unit numerals (_N) and also the 'Revert Patch' button
if (y >a[0]["Y"] && y <a[2]["Y"]) {
for (i=0; i <37; i+=4) {
//Log("DDDDDDD "+i+" X:"+x+" Y:"+y); .....
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Oct 5, 2011
we are using Map guide for viewing maps and printing.
while printing a map the above mentioned error (Returned statement outside of function) is coming
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Oct 19, 2005
I debugged some html file and found this:
------------------------------------------------------------
<script language="JavaScript">
if ( some_statement ) {
function MyFunction ( some_argument ) {
some_function_statements;
}
}
</script>
------------------------------------------------------------
Is it allowed to define a function INSIDE some 'if' statement?
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May 25, 2009
I would like to know whether a jquery click function can be used in an"if" statement.The reason why I am asking, is because I haven't seenany examples of this being done on the web. I want to use thisapproach because currently Jquery keeps initiating two events from onemouse click, eventhough the css for each element is different.Ithink the best way to avoid this problem is to use flow control toexclude the other mouse click event. If element A is clicked then
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Aug 9, 2010
if i group some javascript into a function that returns false; how could i carry that 'false' out of the function so it can be used outside the function.the example below shows the validate function checks for a condition then returns false if it is met. i want this false to then be passed out of the function to then throw an error in its containing function. (goal to prevent the submitting of a form)i dont want the proceed function to be called, so how can the other function prevent this.Now i realise that the validate function could be incorporated into the top level function but, my form will eventually be quite large with a multiplitude of fields so i need to know how i can call back to functions and use them as objects insteasd of repeating lots of code.
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Jun 24, 2010
I have a simple FAQ show/hide function set up however I am having trouble setting up an if clause. My code is:
$(document).ready(function(){
$("dd").hide();
$("dt").click(function(){
$("dd").hide('slow');
$(this).next().slideToggle();
});
});
However, when you click on the same item twice it firstly hides and then reshows it, I need an if statement that basically states;
if "this?!" is visible/shown
Then do nothing
else
$("dd").hide('slow');
$(this).next().slideToggle();
I am unsure of the syntax and can't figure out what property I can trace out to see if the item is being shown or not.
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Apr 29, 2010
Why my page is not redirecting within the if then statement.
Here is the code:
I have tried this without the if then statement and it works fine. I am not sure why my if then statement will not work within success function, am I doing something wrong?
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Dec 4, 2009
I have an ID like this: $('#id').click(function(event){Do stuff after click
}); Can I have it also have a conditional or statement
$('#id').click || $variabe=='something' (function(event){
});
What is the proper syntax for something like that?
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Jul 23, 2005
I have a web form that needs to be printed for signatures. Problem is the
form is just a bit too big and always prints on two pages. Is there a meta
tag that will tell the printer to print the document on one page...or is
there a meta tag I can use to print at 80%?
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Mar 11, 2009
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That didnt work The code is added to the oScript element but thats it. I have tried another script from here:
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I want to add a meta tag from the body tag and it worked using Jscript
This worked only on my local but not on hoster:
HtmlMeta GoogleVerify = new HtmlMeta();
GoogleVerify.Name = "verify-v1";
GoogleVerify.Content = "681rsArfYmoRz88BIT8ZVDeLk4b6VMEn1+StcF61iwY=";
HtmlHead head = (HtmlHead)Page.Header;
head.Controls.Add(GoogleVerify);
And on the hoster theres a scripting error as well why innerHTML doest work?
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Nov 23, 2005
Does anyone know how - or better yet - have a sample of how to extract information from a meta tag in an HTML document's head tag using Javascipt?
I have looked at the DOM with Firefox - but it seems so long. I'd be really interested in a better way. If someone has the javascript for walking through the DOM, that would be cool too. I havn't built it yet.
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Feb 12, 2010
how I can accomplish wrappingrelevantparts of a script into a function then call that function within a success area on another page.
This is what I have so far: Script.js page - This page is longer but this is the relevant part that I would like to wrap:
$(".product img").draggable({
containment: 'document',
opacity: 0.6,
revert: 'invalid',
[code]....
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Jun 23, 2010
I have just started learning JQuery and have a doubt in the below code. $.get('myhtmlpage.html', myCallBack);The doubt is should the 1st parameter of the get function be a HTML file or can it be a unction name?
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Feb 15, 2012
I want to call java function in javascript.In which we pass one parameter to function and its returns String value which I want to display in alert message.
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Jul 23, 2005
I am getting syntax errors in my JavaScript code, code snippet as follows
(between my <script></script> tags:
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Nov 7, 2009
What is return statemen? what is functionn statement ? how can i write my frist program through return statement?
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