I am trying to set a link on our Intranet server to another onsite
system.
I want to send people to a page, that performs a check to see if the
website on the other server is ONLINE. If not then display a message
along the lines of SORRY PLEASE TRY LATER.
I have done some searching and it seems that I might be able to use the
onerror part within javascript.
I am not a javascripter however I have a simple need to a yes no question before someone can fill out a form. Bloew is what I have. If they click yes I'll take them to the form, if no then I will redirect them to a different page. I can not get it to work.
I am trying to create a conditional comment scenario that is based on a web address. I am working with an ecommerce site that I want to put a nav menu promotion on all the pages except the home page. The system we are using only allows a post promotion to ALL or one specified URL.
I have tried everything I can think of to create a URL condition based comment but nothing has worked. I tried modifying the code below to change the if output to a variable comment tag and then write the variable further in the script with a document.write.
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript"> <!-- url=location.href if (url=="http://www.sitename.com") {alert("Welcome To sitename")} else {alert("welcome")}; // -->
In javascript, I want to do run a script based on the contents of a page. My page called page.php either contains only a 1 or is totally blank, and I want, from another page, to query the contents of that page in the form of an if, then, else statement. Code:
I'm trying to do a redirect using the below code: <script type="text/javascript"> window.location.href = "http://google.com" </script> FF and IE work as they should. Chrome doesn't.
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Same code pasted within a local html file works fine.
I am starting to learn javascript and I had a quick question. I know actionscript and java, so this my mistake here is probably context...but I cant seem to figure it out. I'm trying to figure out how to create a conditional statement based on what button a user clicks. Here's my code:
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This doesn't seem to work. Am I referencing this.value incorrectly? If so, what's the proper way to get information about what the user clicked?
I am trying to come up with a script that will validate a radio group based upon the status of a checkbox.If box is checked radio button is required else it can stay false.here is as far as I have gotten so far. just a basic if statement but i need to incorporate the check box
Code:
function validate_form ( ) { valid = true;[code]......
I have a form that captures member registration details. In the admin section .. I would like to change the Status field of a record/s from NEW to PAYMENT DUE after 14 days from the data of submission. The status change should automatically trigger on the 15th day. So when the admin checks the list page he/she should be able to view the updated status field.
I am adding code to a SharePoint 2007 list where I want a calculated field to be a colored square based on a status column.I have all the code I need to create a colored round bullet, but I would like the bullet to be square or a rectangle.I was not able to find a repalcement for the "bull" in the below code.
arr[i].innerHTML = "<DIV title='Long Term Focus' style='font-weight:bold; font-size:24px; color:green'>•</DIV>";
This is using jquery by the way. I have a list of ethnicity on a form for a person to enter that are checkboxes. One option is 'Other, specify'. When 'other specify' is checked, I would like a text box to pop up and disable the other boxes (if you pick other, you can't pick from the previous ethnicities). If 'other, specify' is unchecked, I would like for the text box to disappear and re-enable the checkboxes. I had the appearing box working just using JS. I can't seem to get the syntax right to use the toggle feature of jquery to make the box disappear when unclicked.
basically i have a page thats redirecting to a server. when the server is off i want to have java check to see if the link is alive or not, and if its not alive, then go to another page.
I have a content slider called "Codaslider" (ver 1.1 I believe) setup, and using CSS I have an absolute positioned image hovering above the slider at all times. The effect is what I want, where I have a static image of my company's product hovering above the content slider, and the background images slide around showing various features and such.
I would like to make it where the customer can click anywhere within the bounds of the content slider (including on top of the static image), and be able to follow the link for the image in the content slider.
For example, if the background image shows "New Features" or something similar, I want the customer to be able to click anywhere and get to the "New Features" page.
So basically, is there a way to dynamically set the URL that the static overlaid image points to, based on what page the content slider is on?
Here is the javascript that setups up the content slider:
Code javascript: <script type="text/javascript"> var theInt = null; var $crosslink, $navthumb;
we wanted to know if it is possible to redirect a user to a selected page based on their location? Our interest is only in our country but want to redirect based on which state they live in. Town or suburb is not relevant.
I am new on forum and javascript. I have got a query for dynamic geo location javascript. I would like to make a page which redirect to another page based on user REGION. Ex: If user from EMEA then page1.html, if user from APAC then page2.html, if user from Other region then page3.html
I'm trying to get Jquery's Autocomplete to redirect a user based on their input - according to Jquery, it works like this: An autocomplete plugin can be used to search for a term and redirect to a page associated with a resulting item. The following is one way to achieve the redirect:
I am having a problem with the following script. It sometimes works and sometimes does not. For instance, I placed the HTML code on my desktop and saved the text as .htm-
Open the file in IE and click to accept blocked content. Then I entered a number. Sometimes it works and goes to the document.location url.. but sometimes it just goes to code...
I am having trouble writing this javascript for my work, normally I would do this in ASP or PHP, but the environment I am working with will only allow javascript for dynamic function.
The form has two different select boxes and based on your options selected for select box #1 and select box #2, the hidden input field "redirect" (which is currently empty) would then populate dynamically with the URL associated with that combination mentioned below. The hidden redirect input field (now containing dyanmically generated data) would then pass the new value via HTTP_POST to .net script that will handle the redirect processing step fed to it. code...
I'm not one for making my own scripts, so not quite sure about the best way to go about doing this. I've got a form with 2 different sets of radio buttons. Upon submitting, I'd like to redirect the user to a certain page, based on the selections they made among the radio buttons.
I have a javascript that I found for an iphone style menu. It works and allows me to click through the menu as long as it is within the list system. If I try to create an external link to a webpage. It doesn't load anything. Here is the code let me know if anyone knows the trick so I can link out. Below is the javascript used to create the flowing menu system. Let me know if you need the rest of the .css and html.
(function() { var animateX = -20; var animateInterval = 24; var currentPage = null; var currentDialog = null; var currentWidth = 0; var currentHash = location.hash; var hashPrefix = "#_"; var pageHistory = []; [Code]...
Is there anybody who knows were to find a javascript that does the trick of conditional pulldowns (3).
Here is what i am looking for: When you select an item from the first pulldown, the second pulldown gets populated with the children of the item you choose. Then, when you select an item from the newly populated second pulldown, the third puldown gets populated.
Essentially, I would like the user to be prompted that application has not been completed on back, close etc. I however do not want the user to be prompted if they have completed the application.
I have a function on submit where I plan to set the flag to true.
I would expect something like the following but it doesnt work for me?
function unloadMess() { mess = "Leaving this page without submitting the application form will clear DOB entries. Do you wish to leave the application form?" return mess; } function setBunload(on) { window.onbeforeunload = (on) ? unloadMess : true ; }
if (flag = "N") // Application form has not been submitted. { setBunload(true); } else { setBunload(false); }
this needs to be able to match a string and make the following replacements: if the string matches without < or >, replace the match with a space, a replacement string, and another space. if < matches also, do not add the left space. if > matches, do not add the right space. if < and > match, do not add the beginning or ending space
Old {} String => Old Replacement String Old {<} String => OldReplacement String Old {>} String => Old ReplacementString Old {<>} String => OldReplacementString
this will have to be done a LOT of times, so efficiency is very important the answer in php is below. can anyone help me figure out how to do it in javascript? PHP Code: