I am writing a greasemonkey script and I can capture the click event.
What I want to know is how do I determine that the click was on a URL
and not just a normal click.
document.addEventListener('click', function(event) {
// event.target is the element that was clicked
alert(event.target.toString());
}, true);
I need the code for if the user enters in a code into the field for example E1 and clicks submit it'll redirect them to a certain form. And if another user entered in E2 it would redirect them to a DIFFERENT form.
i have a website with content on specific pages i need some sort of JS soloution which will fetch an ID/Keyword out of the page content so when a button is clicked it finds the ID/keyword and directs the user to a specific form/page.
I want to call the click event of the link (anchor tag) on the click of the button. I used this code below in the click event of button to call links click event and it works fine in IE.
document.getElementById('linktag').click();
But, this doesn't work in Firefox. I googled a bit and found that in firefox, you have to do something more to achieve this behaviour. So, I ended up doing this on button click to work in firefox:
var link=document.getElementById('linktag'); var e = document.createEvent('MouseEvents'); e.initEvent(
[code]....
The above code does the click on link when I click on the button. But my problem now is that I have defined a link as
and when click is called and mailto links opens my email client, it somehow ignores the subject and body parameters of the link. It works properly when i actually click a link element. but it doesn't work when i simulate the click event by code written above. above dispatching event code somehow ignores the link parameters?
Below is an example of a synthetic click in Firefox. The browser does not follow the link. Is that the just the way synthetic clicks work of am I doing something wrong? I know the synthetic click occurs because if I add an onclick attribute to the link the handler runs. Any ideas? Code:
How can I give a click on a link when it is just created and added to DOM?
None of this works: function openProfilePage(profile){ $('#profile-link').remove(); var link = $('<a/>').attr({'href':'profile.php?user='+profile, 'target':'_blank', 'id':'profile-link'}).css({'top':'-200px','left':'-300px', 'position':'absolute'}).html(profile);
How to Make a Html Form Shows Up when Visitor Click a Link.. I have seen Site where you want to add Message u click Link then the Form under the Link Shows Up .. it stays Hidden unless Visitor Click Link 'Send Message'. It seems done by Java but How ..
I am programming a website. On there website the users will be able to click "Add as friend". I am basically wanting it so that when my users click "Add as friend" the link will dis-appear and then it will visit a page on the iframe that I have already coded with a variable (addfriend.php?pid=CODEHERE).
If there is anyone that knows how I can make the code dis-appear using Ajax.
What i need, is to make the script to find a link, and click it. In example..
There is a page, with 10 links, everytime you load the page, the links changes (it starts like normal, but has diferent endings), so i need the script to find the link that i need, and click it.
I want to make one link and If I click twice him (how to open in desktop my computer or my documents) do something and if i click him once do other something
Is there a good way to prevent a second click on a link?I have a rating system where users click a link to leave a rating, i only want them to be able to rate a single time. So i need to disable the link to the user after he clicks it, even after page refresh etc..The link i have looks like
Code HTML4Strict: <a id="{comment.COMMENT_ID}" href="{comment.U_RATE_COMMENT_POS}" ><img src="./images/thumb-up.png" alt="agree" /></a> {comment.COMMENT_ID} being a unique number for each link
4. and puts the link address into a form element code...
What's behind the question is a screen scraper test I'm doing, whereby I call a website address via a form, and clicking on any page link should put the target address into the form and then submit it. I think I'm on the right tracks - it's just cancelling the original click event I'm not sure about.
How can I "click" an existing link with javascript so that the referrer is being passed on? please dont answer with "location.href=..." cause that hides the referrer.
I'm trying to trigger a click on an A tag from JavaScript. I'd like this to trigger any JavaScript events that might be attached. It looks like Internet Explorer and Opera support a click() function on the link, but FireFox and Safari don't. Does anyone know how I can make this work?
I have a link, and a onClick event, which calls jscript function.
Everything is okay, but how can i for example hide that link on click ?
I mean, i can do onClick = "this.hide()" or link.observe('click', function() { ... I can acomplish it this way, but can i do it with a function ?
Because, on click,a function does ajax reuqests, and i want that function to hide the link, not with inline code, or with some observe actions..and after that request, i want to hide the link.
I am wanting to start tracking the clicks for certain links on an ecommerce site i run (its php based). However, i also want to track the conversions associated with these clicks too. And at the same time i do not want to change the links so that i don't have seo issues as well as issues with link sharing.
Because of these requirements i'm thinking ajax may be the best solution. I've setup a tracking ajax script which works well when the link is pointing to '#' but as soon as i change the link to an actual location the script fails to trigger, the link uses an onclick event. Is there a way to make the ajax script trigger before the page changes? Would this cause any delay on the loading of the page the link goes to?
The Yahoo! UI event library goes to extremely great lengths to solve this problem. Their solution is very creative but uses browser sniffing. In Safari 1.3 (and earlier?) the following example follows the link when it should not. Does anyone know of any solutions without browser sniffing?
<p><a id="one" href="http://www.yahoo.com">link cancelled with e.preventDefault()</a(isn't cancelled in Safari 1.3, is cancelled in Safari 2)</p>
I have one page which is the server processing where the link is and the other page which shows the user page.On clicking on the link I manage to make a panel (slide toggle kind) be displayed alright. But I still need that on clicking on that link a value is passed. I think I have to write a couple of lines more in the Ajax snippet but dont know how exactly. I have seen a similar question but havent been able to translate it to my specific case.[code]Well, somewhere in the middle or maybe in another Ajax snippet I should put that $get and this should be returned so that a SQL query can take that value and work with it.
for example let's say we have:<a id="link" href="google.com">click</a>I want to be able to click the link, as if the click was made by the user ( left mouse button click ).I know I can do this way:document.location.href = $('#link').attr("href");but I believe it's not the same thing as if the user make that click.
I am using jQuery BlockUI Plugin (v2). It works success but I have a small problem, when I click the link, it is bloclking the page but the main page goes up. Also same problem for link which is oppening new tab or new windows. main pages goes up when I click the link.
Which opens the url in the current window when the icon is clicked.How would I open the url in a new tab?I should mention that I can't simply use an anchor tag.