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?
I'm trying to figure out how to close a popup window automatically when the viewer returns to the main window.
I'm presenting a series of composite pages from a drop down menu and right now all I've succeeding in doing is bringing the popup to the front when it is first opened.
If I go back to the main window and choose another link, the popup stays in the background. I don't want to open a popup for each link and if all else fails, I'd be happy with using one window if I could bring it back to focus when it is loaded.
Ideally, I'd like the popup to close when the viewer clicks back on the main window but so far no joy. I can close the popup with a link, no problem, but I'd like to do it instinctively.
Is there any way to close a window when it loses focus? If not, how do i refocus the window when a new link is selected? Code:
I have javascript in an iframe that controls showing/hiding of divs. This works great, but after the javascript is executed it changes the behavior of anchor tags of the main window of the website (namely - links in the main window all open in new windows and not in the specified target iframe). I've searched and searched and looked up all sorts of things, rendering me a confused and frustrated fellow.
I have a "contact us" <a> with the id 'contact' on the main page, which is supposed to change the source file of an iframe to the contact page. Except when I click on "contact us" nothing happens.
I've tried to get this to work several different ways, and suspect that the problem is purely syntax, but I just haven't been able to figure it out.
The setIFrame function is used to call the content initially when the page loads, and is working beautifully in that context. You can see the problem in action at the actual site: [URL]
I plan to use this functionality in a few places on the pages. To do so I want to check if something else has been opened (and not closed) and if any of the other items called are still opened, close them. Some sort if if statement that checks for 2-3 variables :items 1,2,3 are :open, close them all before opening this item.
I'm using the code below to create a pop-up search box that finds text strings on a contents page. The contents page contains a list of hyperlinks each of which opens a PDF document in the same window. The search box does exactly what it's intended to do, but the problem is this: if the user clicks on "Find next" or "Find previous" once the PDF document is open, an error occurs; the same error occurs if the user then navigates back to the contents page and clicks on "Find next" or "Find previous". I'm thinking the solution must be to get the search box to close as soon as the PDF document opens, but how do I achieve this?
<html> <head> <title>Search this page</title> <script language=JavaScript>
I have a starting page, Page1.php that uses Page1.js.In Page1.js, I'm using the onclick event for a button that's on that page. When the button is clicked, it goes to Page2.php. Okay, fine.Page2.php is using Page2.js. But when the browser switches to page 2, I get a javascript error because, somehow, it's still referencing the Page1.js file. (Using IE8)So how do I 'dereference' the first javascript file, so that when Page2 loads, it doesn't still try to instantiate the objects in Page1.js? (I'm getting a null object error when Page2.php loads).
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 am using Jquery Superbox to open a page in an iframe in a lightwindow. My problem is that Google will index and link to them individually. If people land on them they don't get the menu and stuff... But they should redirect to my original page if you land on them. And there open the lightwindow and then load the requested page in the iframe.
I allready found a script here that will redirect the pages and display them (if there would be an iframe in my page from the start). But I don't know how I can open the lightwindow first and then open the page in the iframe.
I'll attach a zip with an example page of my code so you have something to mess around with... It's just this code, nothing else...
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.
code to show ( overlay / modal window ) to the user when closing or navigating away from the page ( i want put in this window facebook share to make the user to share the page in his facebook ) , bytheway i wanna use it in my wordpress in every post could it be happen ?
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 ?
I have a popup window which has the search form in. What I want to do is for the popup window to close once the form is submitted, and to post the form data to a page on the main window.
Is anyone able to advise. As the main page is dynamic, it is not possible to give the page a name.
I have done thus far is set up a simple Ajax request to my server to log in a user (This part seems to work just fine). The problem that I am incurring is that I would like to close the window if the user has been successfully logged in and not close the window (aka - show the form errors via php) if the user did not input the correct credentials.
This is what I have got so far (which simply logs in a user): -note: the php currently just spits out Sucess or Fail to the jquery ajax request and I would like to add a way to verify if logged in then close window but if not keep window open
This seems to work fine and dandy to just return Success or Fail to the #results div but is there a way to verify if the user is logged in success or not or at least a way to catch such validation that is sent back from the php script?
I was also playing with adding the below code after the $.post request but it obviously just closes the window no matter what the response.
I'm having trouble with Safari. After i close a popup it does not focus on the parent window. I have been looking around and i think its this sort of thing i need 'javascript:window.opener.focus()" target="_self"' but tbh i'm not in anyway a javascript whizz, so im a little confused.