Overwrite Cookies On Opening Page But Are There Drawbacks?
May 5, 2009
my sites all resize for users resolution by checking existing cookies but if i change my res then refresh its all wrong. I wrote a program to overwrite cookies on opening page but are there drawbacks ? if cookies havent expired do they get rewritten (like at startup) to keep them fresh? if so when(in the case of res)? if i write short term cookies will that cause problems for others?.
If I set this variable:var divExsist=document.getElementById(bindDivID);and the DIV in question doesn't exist, will it return a NULL that I can use in an if statement?I'm trying to put a safety in my function so that if the Div is already there, it won't overwrite it.
I'm trying to create a simple checkout system that utilizes cookies to pass information from page to page. Currently, my entire script works fine except for the read cookie portion. I cannot figure out what is wrong with it. It has been validated and the syntax is fine; it just doesn't work. I use the function with the onload call on my html file such as:
Any solution in javascript to activate overwrite mode on input fields (not using the keyboard)? I found a solution on this forum but this didn't work on FF.
It's from this article here and it appears to be a classic script that's wildly used. [URL]
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It makes sense that initOne & InitTwo get called at the same time.. but why doesn't initThree overwrite the previous? And it's strange to me that oldOnload(); is initOne the first time arround. the second time it's == to the functions it's now contained in.
I really need some help with this. I am using the jQuery cookie file to set and retrieve my cookies, but I don't know how to modify it to set all cookies for more than one day.code...
As far as I can tell, and it makes sense, when I set cookies for a page, say like this: HTML Code: <script> function setCookie(cookie_name,value){ var cookie_value=escape(value); document.cookie=c_name + "=" + cookie_value; } </script>
It works just fine, but it only sets the cookies for that particular page. Unfortunately I need it to remember that for all pages. In essence, this code belongs to a sign in page, but I need it to remember the username and password on all pages. I would like to avoid sending variables from page to page containing usernames and passwords if it's at all possible.
I am designing a tabless web page.The page contains 2 div sections.One is for menus and other is to display the contents of the page by clicking the menus.I don't want to use frames and iframes.Is it possible to do it using the div tag? The code I had used is show below.
Im having problem with this slideshow I wanna do. Im a beginner and dont really know how to do, when I want to check the small pictures, and then open a bigger version of them in another page.
<!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>
I'm reading a book on Javascript and I've been doing their tutorial on getting and setting cookies. Trouble is my code, and their supplied sample, don't work. It is supposed to display a very simple page with an image. When you click the image it is supposed to open up a new (very simple) page.
Code follows... <html><head> <title>main page</title> <script language=JavaScript> var lastUpdated = new Date("Tue, 28 Dec 2010"); function getCookieValue(cookieName){ var cookieValue = document.cookie; var cookieStartsAt = cookieValue.indexOf(" " + cookieName + "="); if (cookieStartsAt == -1) { cookieStartsAt = cookieValue.indexOf(cookieName + "="); } if (cookieStartsAt == -1) { cookieValue = null; .....
I've been trying to edit this script but it continues to open my slideshow images into new tabs. I would like that the images on the slideshows when clicked they will open in the same tab. How can I do that? Here is the script I am using
This script (put on your browser shortcuts bar) allows you to highlight any word on the page you are currently browsing, and on clicking, be taken to the wikipedia entry for that term:
The problem is, i would like it to open the entry in a new page or tab, but i cant work out how to.
javascript:q = "" + (window.getSelection ? window.getSelection() : document.getSelection ? document.getSelection() : document.selection.createRange().text); if (!q) q = prompt("You didn't select any text. Enter a search phrase:", ""); if (q!=null) location="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" + escape(q).replace(/ /g, "+"); void 0
I want to create a new window with a page loaded inside and use javascript in the calling page to examine the contents of the new page (after waiting a couple of seconds) and based on what the new page holds branch off in different directions. Its almost a bit like page scraping but client side on my PC through the browser.
How would I accomplish this, I know the basics of javascript (very basics) and thought something along the lines of this might work:
Code: <html> <script language="javascript"> function openwindow() {
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PS: That code above was just me trying to access the page thats loaded up and ALERT it up on screen
I've seent his done on a couple websites.. alot on cargo type portfolios but havent been able to figure out how its done. I tried looking at this site here .. if you click any of the thumbnails u can see what I mean.. I been looking for this feature for my own site since it would get rid of the modal window im usin now and I can place more info into something like that.
My am trying to open my home page after the firefox restarts for the first time after installation.For this i am adding the event handler on load page and checks where this event is executed for the first time or not.
But my problem is how to open the page in new tab when the firefox get started. I use
`window.open("https://www.xyz.com/");`
but that opens the page in new window that might even be open in internet explorer.So is there any way to open the page in new tab in same window which is going to be open.
I have two questions. I have a html page has two "data-role=page" objects. When I open that page by clicking on a link, the second page is displayed rather than the first. If I add "rel=external" in the link, the first page shows up but the back button is missing. Is there any way to ensure the first page shows up and the back button is visible.
The second, how can I call $("#pageObject").dialog(). I tried this on a link, nothing happens. Can't I use I<a href="#pageObject" data-rel="dialog">Open dialog</a>. This does not seem to work for internal pages. Is there a method to open internal pages as popups?
I've seent his done on a couple websites.. alot on cargo type portfolios but havent been able to figure out how its done. I tried looking at this site here .. if you click any of the thumbnails u can see what I mean.. I been looking for this feature for my own site since it would get rid of the modal window im usin now and I can place more info into something like that. here's a site with something similar, but it doesnt work with javascript disabled. What would be the best way to do somethin like this?