I am looking for an example/code to get MAC Address with JavaScript or any other technology for a php based web application. The collected MAC Address will be stored in a MySQL table, 'login' to generate reports. I have found some php scripts helping me do this but it does not get the client computers MAC Address. And these examples work only on localhost. While running it on the server the MAC Address is different than the local one.Can we find out the MAC Address for a clients computer anyways to use in the application and which will be cross browser compatible?
I am looking for an example/code to get MAC Address with JavaScript or any other technology for a php based web application. The collected MAC Address will be stored in a MySQL table, 'login' to generate reports. I have found some php scripts helping me do this but it does not get the client computers MAC Address. And these examples work only on localhost. While running it on the server the MAC Address is different than the local one. Can we find out the MAC Address for a clients computer anyways to use in the application and which will be cross browser compatible?
I want to find real IP Address of computers that are connected to my company's website. All users who want to see our website pass from our ISA Server. So, if I want to get their real IP Address with javascript commands, I'll get one and only one IP Addres from anywhere that is our ISA Server address. How I can get real ip address of those computers and compare it with predefined address?
Is there any way one can retrieve the local IP Address of a computer? For example 192.168.0.1 as opposed to the internet connection IP address. Or is there a way to retrieve a unique identity of a computer using either PHP or javascript. Or any other sort of code?
i have a small (LAN only) web server running on my computer, and i would like to be able to make a web page in which i can run a program on the server computer from another compuer. say, for instance, i click a button on the web page running on the server, i want that action to run a .exe on the server. i came up with this code, but it doesn't run it server side, it runs it on the computer with the browser.
I think it's okay to ask this question in this group, but if not please point me to the correct one!
How does one go about doing asynchronous updates between two web clients? Take Google Chat for example... how does Google Chat update a chatter's chat window with text entered by the other chatter?
Looking for something for my clients, they want to upload and change images on their image gallery but I don't really want to make a CMS program for them since it's a low budget website.
I am wondering what is the way around when the javascript is disabled?
For example, I am creating menu with bunch of drop down lists. The lists are dependant on the others. So, when I change the selection on the previous list, the elements on the next list should change. Of course this won't happen when the javascript is turned off.
I want to make an extensive browser/fileupload script inspired on windows Explorer... A server side listing of the files and directories with the home directory specified in the script and a listing of the clients files. The server side part can be found on http://vegeta.evilkalah.be ... The idea now is to make it possible to upload or download (maybe drag and drop) files from on side to the other. I don't know how I best make the client side. So on this part any help is welcome...
i want to add the link address when clicked on the link in web page to the outlook express address book when the outlook window populates. i tried to put
<a href="mailto:enquiry@mydomain.com" > click here </a>
but it only add address to the To section of outlook window, i want it should store the address in the address book.. of outlook express..
ok im getting tired of looking for an answer and coming up short with scripts that dont work. i have a application that uses GMT for all its times and needs the clients timeoffset for showing the correct times for everything. i use date.getTimezoneOffset() which works fine and shows the daylight savings time correct value of -4 since im in eastern standard time and its daylight savings time right now. well eastern standard time is normally -5 and my dropdown populates with the -4 showing atlanta time. which will confuse the user and then they will pick -5 eastern time which will make everything an hour off. i have a disclaimer now, but i just want to know what the easiest way to display the users time zone name useing the getTimezoneOffset() value. i really want to be able to detect if the user has the adjust for daylight savings checked for their machine.
First of all excuse me if I posted this thread in the wrong forum, I really have no clue where to put this but I've had some minor experience with js so I hope it can be solved this way. I check websites and/or keywords in googles Keyword Tool External as a free service for some of my clients. The thing is that more and more clients like this service and it's becoming very time-consuming for me to do this for all of them.
Is there a way to let my clients fill in the keywords or url they like researched in a form on my website, then let those words be researched and return a specified number of results in a pdf or something? My biggest concern is the captcha code. If I can't find a way to partially or fully automate this process, I'll be forced to either charge for or completely give up this service.
I have been looking for a solution for a long time. I have embedded a SWF app in html page using SWFObject. Now I need to give the Flash app the address where it is currently embedded, since the same SWF file is embedded in more than one locations! So the Flash app is supposed to pull the right content according to its current position
We have a form on our website, which ends up being sent to an e-mail address. The only problem is that some people access this form using public computers. When they press submit , the Internet Mail Wizard pops up and tries to make them setup a new account. Obviously because they are using a public computer we can't have them setting up e-mail accounts on that computer.
I need to create a constructor for a computer object. This object must have three properties: speed, and mem_live mem_dead. Then I need to create a new object using this constructor and then have its properties displayed on the screen.Look at what I'm up to so far:
function Computer(speed, mem_live, mem_dead) { this.speed = speed;
jQuery script I wrote works nicely on one computer, fails on 3 othersManaged to get jQuery datepicker to work nicely with $wpdb.This all seems correct to me:
<li><label for="from">From</label> <input readonly="true" type="text" name="from" id="from" value="Click here to choose!" class="requiredField" style="position: relative; z-index: 100000;" />
On many pages like Yahoo or similar, if we try to save the page by File>Save many of items like images or JavaScripts does not get saved on computer how is this achieved.
I'm trying to keep record of how many times an image has been downloaded. Is it possible to detect if a client manually saves an image through their browser?
How can I like make a browse button to search your computer. and whatever file you choose goes on a textbox. then when you press the submit button it loads then after its done loading it puts the file on my website?
I was wondering if I could set the script below to apply to eastern standard time and not the users computer time. So it wont confuse users over seas, Im using it to display scheduled announcements as the header.
<script type="text/javascript"> var d = new Date(); theDay=d.getDay();