Href Link Hide In Status Bar For Mozilla 3.0?
Apr 1, 2009how to hide the href link appearing in status bar for Mozilla 3.0?
window.status is not working for 3.0.
how to hide the href link appearing in status bar for Mozilla 3.0?
window.status is not working for 3.0.
I wanted to know whether my page is connecting to server or not using
xmlHttp request.
For that , I am using one condition in onreadystatechange function as..
function xxx()
{
if(xmlhttp.readyState==4)
{
if(xmlhttp.status!=200)
{
error_handler();
}
----------
}
}
This is working fine in IE when there is no connectivity with server( I
stoped the server)..
But it's giving exception in mozilla/firefox when I stopped the server
(only when I stop .),
at line 65 in my code, as...
I have a link
<a href="#" onclick="popup()" onMouseOver="window.status='http://www.google.com'; return true">Click here</a>
I want to open popup on clicking link and onmouseover the link i want to show url in status bar .if i give it in href then onclicking it open the new window and submit the parent window
i use mouseover function to give status bar url it work in IE7 but not in mozilla
How can i hide status bar message? When i refresh my website a url shows in the status bar, and i want to hide that url coz im using iframes.
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i have tried as "status=no" and "status=hide" but they didnot work for me. they works in firefox but not in IE or vica versa.
I want to hide the url in the status bar. Once the url is surfed, I want to show a message not the url itself. I know that it should be done using Javascript but I don't how know
View 2 Replies View RelatedI know it's possible to manipulate the status bar when a user scrolls
over links, but is there a way to completely disable or hide it? I
have a flash program that connects to a database every 5 seconds, so
the status bar always says "transfering data from..." It gets quite
annoying, so I was wondering if there was any way to stop the status
bar from displaying this message. If I can't hide it, it would be nice
if I could get the status bar to say "Done".
If you see this site: [URL]. You will see the button +info. By clicking there, I show or hide a <div> using the below js function:
<script language="javascript">
function toggle() {
var ele = document.getElementById("toggleText");
if(ele.style.display == "block") {
ele.style.display = "none";
} else {
ele.style.display = "block";
window.scrollTo(100,300)
}}
</script>
The problem I have here, is that each time the "next" or "prev" buttons are pressed (< or >) reload the page, and I want to reload the URL but with last status for the ele.style.display. I don't know if I am clear enough, but for instance, I open the website home, then click in +info, it shows the hidden div, then click in next button ">", I want that +info is opened if previously it was opened.
Is it possible to set the browser default to hidestatus for all onclick events?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI just want to hide the button in Mozilla and keep the rest of the things in tact. Here is the script:
<!--[if IE]>
<button onClick="this.style.behavior='url(#default#homepage)'; this.setHomePage('[URL]');">Make X Your Home Page</button>
<![endif]>
This works fine in IE but in Mozilla, it takes away some of the content following under it such as the news and video. How to hide the button in Mozilla with this code given, keep content in tact and show button in IE?
I've started studying JavaScript recently. The following simple scenario from the Russian textbook is not implemented properly on my PC.
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<TITLE>Link Description</TITLE>[code]....
I just typed the script from the book char by char. I use Firefox browser, v.3.5.7. The error console does not display any mistakes. why on placing mouse over a link the status bar displays A HREF text instead of the link description.
Code:
<script language="JavaScript">
$(document).ready(function(){
$('p#optbox').hide();[code]....
when i click a#showhide link, the 'p#optbox' is shown.now my problem is, when i click again 'p#optbox' should hide.how to check the show hide status of an eliment using ? i did not find a good jquery conditional statement thing when google
Found a simple script to show and hide layers. Using this to have an ad with 60px height and onMouseOver 350px
function adtechhideElement(elmID)
{
for (i = 0; i < document.all.tags(elmID).length; i++)
{
obj = document.all.tags(elmID)[i];
if (! obj || ! obj.offsetParent) continue;
obj.style.visibility = "hidden";
}
}
function adtechshowElement(elmID)
{
for (i = 0; i < document.all.tags(elmID).length; i++)
{
obj = document.all.tags(elmID)[i];
if (! obj || ! obj.offsetParent) continue;
obj.style.visibility = "";
}
}
but the thing is this doesn't work in firefox/mozilla.
Where should I alter this to get it working in firefox?
a traditional javascript usage such as
<a href="javascript:void(0)"
or
<a href="javascript:doSomething()"
will both show the javascript link on the browser status bar...of
course you can use onmouseover to set the status bar text...but you
need to do on all the link....a little over kill.
In my example the focus should only jump to textbox2 if you press the tab
key and if ཇ' is in textbox1. That works fine.
However if you enter e.g. ཈' in textbox1 and click on 'Link', Mozilla
shows the alert 'Wrong numer' but also jumps to 'www.google.com'.
Opera and IE don't do that what's in my opinion the correct behavior. Code:
I'm using a script that has the back-end functionality mashed up so I can't change it. An image with a link around it hides behind this:
$RateUserThumbnailLink$ And i'd like to disable the link somehow as the owner wants money for the edit which is ridiculous. Can anyone figure out a way of disabling the link it generates?
I am trying to make a variable link on a page. The page has a text box
for a stock symbol. The code is: <input type=TEXTBOX Name="symtb"
value="" size="10>
The value of the text box {the stock symbol} will complete the url.
I found code for a variable link:
<script language="JavaScript">
<!--
function variable_in_link(varible_value)
{
new_win = window.open('http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=" +
varible_value'')
}
// -->
</script>
The link I am trying to use is: <a
href="javascript:variable_in_link(symtb)">The text</a>
No matter what I do the variable_value comes back as undefined. There
is always a value in the text box.
I want to know if there is any way to access an external site, search for an a statement and get it's href, like this:
<a href="http:google.com/" target="_blank">Click Me!</a>
I need the code to search for the Click Me! href on the middle of a HTML file.
I am making a page that uses JS to bring up a "popup <div>" when the user clicks on a particular link. I am concerned that if the users browser has JS turned off, nothing will happen when they click. I thought the way around this would be to have a valid href in the link so that if the JS doesn't work, the browser will be directed to an alternative page.
Can I include something in my JS function so that when the user clicks the link, the JS will run and disable the href link at the same time? My thinking is, if JS is disable in the browser, this function would not work, so the browser would continue to load the href link.
I have a table which contains multiple rows. The table has an unknown number of columns.
One of the TD's in the row has an 'A' tag containing the HREF property " /_layouts/DocIdRedir.aspx? somenumber" Let's call this TDSource and ASource
A sibling TD in the same row which has a class of ms-vb-title contains2 links- the'A' tagI want to update the HREF property of is in a DIV with a class of ms-vb itx . Lets call this TDTarget and ATarget.
The highlighted components are unique per row. I need to get the HREF value from ASource in each row and update the HREF value for ATarget in the same row.
It's my first day on jQuery - I understand that I can use children() to getthe TR containing the relevant TD's, and I can see how to use :contains() to identify the specific source HREF property, but I can't understand how to link these bits of information together to do what I want.
I have a test blog I am working on at:
[URL]
I am trying to add some jquery image rollovers like the type featured on ThemeForest:
[URL]
I got the image rollovers to work, however I want to add links to them. Each time I add an href tag around the images, the script stops working.
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.
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Can anyone tell me how I can do this with Javascript?
i have a little function that uses a checkbox to turn off or on a map layer
function toggleGeoXML(id, checked) {
if (checked) {
var geoXml = new GGeoXml(layers[id].url);
[code]....
How to get full <a href if I have only link for example[URL] ?I have this link in variable "_src".
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I have a link:
<a href="linkedfile.html">LINK</a>
I want the HREF value to be carried through my jQuery function. The function goes as follows:
User clicks link Linked icons fade out and reappear smaller at the top of the page Link HREF is followed
The new page will have the logos in the same place as they fade out too and content will appear in a frame below. However, I am clueless when it comes to Ajax and jQuery and would really like to learn, hence why I am using it. How do I carry the HREF through? Or are there better ways to do it?