I'm looking for a while for doc's to understand how to delelop my own
https client to automate some tasks.
The website, I try to use for example, contains a javasript to provide
for login (URL: https://www.cortalconsors.de/euroWebDe/-).
I've attached the part of the code which is supplies the login fields
(probably easier to read when browsing the source code of the page).
I've no idea, how the POST should look like to do the login.....
i have been working with jquery dialog for a while and am stuck on a new problem today.when i load a dialog, it is running the button functions when the dialog is opened.
I used the jquery modal dialog from the[url].... that is currently draggable from the title only. is there any way i can make that draggable by inserting a div at the footer of the dialog or make it draggable from everywhere in the dialog.
I am trying to get a dialog box to open another dialog box. Clicking on "more search options" the first time results in opening a dialog box. Clicking "search" within the dialog box results in opening up a second dialog box. But this only works the first time I click on "more search options". In other words, the second dialog box only opens up only once. To get the second dialog to open again, I have to reload the page in the browser.
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head>
Basically I have a WinXP machine (SP1 with all web updates don't want to upgrade to SP2 until this issue is resolved) and IE 6 (all web updates).
If I am on a secure (https) site none of the hyperlinks seem to work. As I mouseover the relevant links are shown in the status bar (ie another page or site), but when I click on these links nothing happens at all. Its as if something is blocking the process of firing these links. NOTE: I can click on form buttons OK and the exact same links work fine on 3 other machines that I have.
If users click say a home page link on one of my https user login pages they are brought to a https version of my home page. Can I prevent certain pages from being accessed by https. I was looking at [url] but don't know how to implement it in this case.
Is there javascript that detects https and diverts to a http page on refresh or something. ( a bit like the javascript detection script HTTP-EQUIV="refresh" content="0;URL=page.php?page=javascript">)
I have too many links on https pages to create a long url for them all.
- a popup is opened in http and the form is submitted to https
- the https windows tries to do various stuff to opener....:
Error: Permission denied for https get property Window.document
Any solution for this? Same domain... makes no sense to me such security...
In our application there is also a similar known error, but we can live with that: when a page is accessed with ssl/https jquery thickbox ajax is not working.
I am trying to write a tool (say [URL])The tool contains a list of https urls (say [URL]) given as a hyperlinks (say abc) on clicking the url the http status code of the https page should be displayed in the same page.. Is this possible? I am currently using the following code snippet.. function sendRequest(url){ var client = new XMLHttpRequest(); client.onreadystatechange = function(){ if (this.readyState == 4) alert(client.status); } client.open("GET", url, true); client.send(null); } This seems to be working if the url given is http url but I have to get status for https url for a non-secure (http) url.
Is this the right way to call this https request or I need to do some other authentication also Currently it does not work in iphone It return's json data in firefox,chorme,IE ,safari but doesn't return it in iphone
I am writing JavaScript code that runs inside HTTP page, I need to make XMLHttpRequest to a REST web service. The service is running on the same site but it only accepts HTTPS. I tried to prefix the URL with https:// and Firefox rejected it as cross-site scripting attempt. It's not really cross site as I am calling the same site.
I don't have an option to redirect the entire page to https.
I am making a site and I have an SSL certificate installed in the hosting. The problem I have is that any body can enter in the site's directories/files with https and also with http protocol :eek: .
I do not know how to do, so when some body try to open the directories/files with http the site is opened only with https protocol. With .htaccess, javasript, php, ??????
I have a frame in which there are 2 IFrames., both being loaded from the same domain. One IFrame is loaded from http://test1.xyz.com and the other IFrame is loaded from https://test1.xyz.com/test
I am getting an error while accessing data in the HTTP IFRAME from the HTTPS IFRAME.
Is it possible at all to access the data in the other IFrame, when the protocol is different?
It seems that if I use jquery in https and do an ajax call out and then update the dom with the resulting html I get an HTTPS unsecure content warning. Now the content is all https and there are not http calls any where so I'm wondering if this has been seen before. I've dug very deep looking for the issus and if I take jquery out of the equation it doesn't give me an error. But I've standardized jquery as part of the site and don't want to mix straight old javascript with jquery, if I can avoid it.
I have a real problem with an e-commerce site which has worked for years without a hitch but with the uptake of IE8 (it seems) this problem is getting more and more frequent Problem: customer continues through checkout on main site (http:[url]....).
When they have to enter their credit card details, they click on a link to open a window (https:[url]....). The details are verified and if valid, the customer is returned to the confirmation page in the parent screen (http:[url]....) and the payment window is closed . Pop-up blockers are causing problems here but even when pop-up blockers are disabled, the confirmation page loads in a new window.I'm using :
I have a real problem with an e-commerce site which has worked for years without a hitch but with the uptake of IE8 (it seems) this problem is getting more and more frequent. Problem: customer continues through checkout on main site [URL] When they have to enter their credit card details, they click on a link to open a window ([URL]). The details are verified and if valid, the customer is returned to the confirmation page in the parent screen ([URL]) and the payment window is closed. Pop-up blockers are causing problems here but even when pop-up blockers are disabled, the confirmation page loads in a new window.
I'm trying to dynamically set the height of my Iframe. my https: main page is calling another https in an Iframe. But i get an access denied error from my javascript trying to call the parent document.
Main https page <IFRAME APPLICATION="yes" style="width:100%;" id="iframename" frameborder="no" scrolling="no" SRC="https://www.otherdomain.com">
otherdomain.com html ------------------------------------------------ <script> function bodyheight() { x = document.body.scrollHeight parent.document.all.iframename.style.height = x } </script>
I am developing a mobile web app which communicates with a wcf service that returns data in json format. The way security is handled is the user logins and recieves a token which is added to the http header. The login ajax request which passes the url strings to the service is using https protocol. This works fine. The other 2 ajax requests are also supposed to use https but when I do this the custom header isn't added. If I use http which is the old url, the custom header is added to http header. I have tested this using fiddler2 and firebug and for some reason it doesn't like https in the ajax request url.
function login_service() { //$.mobile.pageLoading(); var stringUsername = $('#txtUsername').val(); var stringPassword = $('#txtPassword').val();
Is it possible to have secured (SSL/HTTPS) and non-secured (HTTP) content in the same page without breaking the security? I am developing a secured reservation system in which the user can access Google Maps (not secured). The map is embedded in the page and does not open in a separate window.
What solution do you recommend? Use iframes? If so, how?
I have a page A and inside it I have an iframe B. B points to another php file that shows a form (so basically in the iframe we see a form). When I submit the form, I call to another page C that verifies the fields of the form and if they are ok I redirect to page X, if not I redirect to page Y. The problem is that I see page X and Y inside the iframe, and I want to see them in the parent page.