Refresh Process In Browsers Able To Be Scripted Upon?
Feb 2, 2006I was just wondering is the refresh process in browsers able to be scripted upon.
View 8 RepliesI was just wondering is the refresh process in browsers able to be scripted upon.
View 8 RepliesOn the cart payment page of my system, when a user proceed to pay his cart/order using online payment, the page takes time to process the payment. I made a pop-up for it to show that it is processing saying that "Do not refresh, your payment may take upto 2 minutes to process." But I am thinking for this solution of disabling the refresh... Or this alternate way: detecting the refresh committed by the user on my back end... If I detected it, Ill just make a function that will terminate the process and will inform the user for unsuccessful payment
View 1 Replies View RelatedWhy this code is not working on Webkit browsers:
Only jquery and the plugin printed above are loaded, so there shouldn't be any conflicts.
HTML:
Chrome gives the following error: Uncaught TypeError: Object #<an Object> has no method 'followUser
I want to show a process dialogue to the client till my process completes on the server. As long as my process dialogue appears, client should not be able to edit the page (or page become inactive); How to do this?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have a form, and that has many fields, upon submit, it utilizes AJAX (PHP script) to store the data in the database and if the readyState is 4, (as a result of the PHP process) it shows the results on the same screen.
Now, I want to put a CONFIRMATION box, in the process, like I want the script to take input, and once the user hit submit, the php process begins, and if there is a duplicate entry it will show the message to the user like:
"Record exist"
[Overwrite] [Make New] [Cancel]
the next, AJAX will continue based on the user input.
how to do this ? Should I have to make 2 Ajax Calls ? one to check for Duplicate and then one to get the input and process further ?
FYI, I am using jQuery 1.2.3, and the latest version of the jQuery Form plugin from URL...I am able to run the ColdFusion page on the server side to get the data, and Firebug is showing that I'm getting a response...but I'm unable to populate the JSON data into selected form fields on the page.I have two HTML forms; one for the user to input his/her ID number if available, and a longer form to collect more demographic info.Why is it not working? My forehead is getting bloody from banging it against this wall.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a four part process to add something to my website. I'd like to have a bar at the top of my page (if you need an example, something simliar to FedEx to show where you package is along the way) that will get updated upon each page move so the user knows how far along they are in the process and how much farther they have to go?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI used this expandable menu bar from this site(example on the site)
anyways, i want an alert window with the height of the menu bar.[code]...
I have this code in a page that appears in my iframe if requested from parent:
<script type="text/javascript">
parent.rrr();
</script>
The parent code is:
function rrr() {
javascript:location.reload(true);
}
So, the person clicks a link from the parent, it does a php process in a hidden iframe, which then tells the parent page to refresh. The only problem is that it puts Firefox in a constant loop of refreshing. IE and Chrome work fine. They refresh once and stop.
Though the src code opens the iframe like so: <iframe src="" style="display:none; height:1px;" name="hdplus" id="hdplus"></iframe> Firefox seems to refresh the page with the memory of the child page being in the iframe, constantly looping the child request to refresh the parent.
Why won't Firefox just accept that no page should load in the iframe, as stated in the code? I need to stop this loop, which means I need to get firefox to reset the iframe as it reloads the page.
In IE6, putting the mouse on each of the two items highlights the word
in a blue (different image) and shows a tool tip. In Firefox(1.5.0.6),
nothing shows when mouse goes over it. Please view the source of that
simple page (with some JavaScript) to see if you know how I can get
this to look in Firefox like it does in IE?
I have a form with a textarea that can hold a lot of values. When submitted, a php-script takes over and processes the textarea line by line. When a lot of values is submitted, it can be time-consuming for the php-script, causing the webserver to timeout.
I would like jquery/ajax to send one or a few lines of the textarea to the php-script at a time, hence feeding the php-script with a lot of smaller requests instead of one massive one. Kind of like an upload form with a progress bar, but for textarea values instead of file submition.
I have looked around and failed to find any examples or tutorials on this, and since I'm not very experienced in javascript I would really need it.
So again, the javascript would check the textarea-field when user submits the form, and send one or five values from the field at a time to a remote php-script. In the meantime the user can be presented with a "loading..."-image or a progress bar.
I am using a GET function to process an external file, but I need only part of it.
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So how to 'process' html : e.g. how to remove a certain div inside the html ?
I'm truggling with this for a while now, without succes. Here is the
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i try to do upload file with process bar (ajax processing). who can give me some imformation or docuemnt about that.
i use php and jquery.
Have a form with a couple of lines of dates (date1, date2, date3, etc.) Each date-field gets filled by 3 drop-downs (day1/mnth1/yr1, day2/mnth2/yr2, etc.) My question is, can I now do this?
//javascript
function DatumZetten(id)
{
var day = this.document.form.day[id].value;
var month = this.document.form.mnth[id].value;
var year = this.document.form.yr[id].value;
this.document.form.Datum[id].value = '' + year + '-' + month + '-' + day + ''
}
//html
<input type="text" OnBlur="DatumZetten(1)">
I am using the following code to create a form validation process. Code:
View 3 Replies View RelatedI am a newbee to JavaScript was was just fiddling around with events for a browser... Is it possible to detect the browser process termination done through the Task Manager in windows. Process:
1. Goto Task Manager
2. Right click on the browser process e.g. iexplorer.exe
3. Select "end process" to terminate the process
JavaScript can detect the window close by using body onunload event. On the similar bases, is it possible to detect the process termination event using JavaScript?? I tried a simple example using body onunload, but it failed to run the onunload event during the browser process termination. And i am of the opinion that this is not possible as all using JavaScript since terminating a process is a system / OS level task and is not related to browser events.
Based on a simple AJAX way, I can run a php process and return the result by this line Code: xmlhttp.open("GET","getuser.php?q="+str,true); There is another method using jQuery (e.g. in [URL]). But here, it shows a predefined message in these lines
Code:
//hide the form
$('.form').fadeOut('slow');
//show the success message
$('.done').fadeIn('slow'
How I can return the output of the php script within AJAX instead of this message?
I am currently using change and keyup to trigger a div loading process according to the select box. This works fine, when only mouse is used on the box. However, when the selection is made using arrow keys, this is what happens: Target div gets loaded fine, but when I click anywhere on the freshly loaded div content, it blinks. My guess is that change event is triggered after keyup, when it is not needed anymore. Is there an event or combination of events that detect selection change with both keys and mouse? Here's my simplified code:
<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function(){
$("#select_box").bind("change keyup", function(){
$("#result_div").load("some_data.php");
});
});
</script>
Can I do the following without my program crashing? [code]...
I have created an application that does something similar to the code I just posted. However, my program crashes intermittently. Sometimes it will crash after calling jQuery.get() a few times (with several http requests still pending). Other times it will get through all of them just fine.
I want to know if Ajax can handle that many asynchronous requests without crashing? Can someone look at this to see if there is something I am missing?
I have question about JQUERY. Im using
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Create a webpage with a search bar, which leads to a page with two drop boxes. This search bar searches in the database (SQL) and shows a limit range of 10 results matching the input in the above dropbox, it can than be dragged down to the other box, as to select it. This I've been able to do, with a javascript I found on the internet and slightly modified in order to make the dropboxes. Now however I cannot workout the final step, I need to get the data (meaning the entry ID's of the selected database items) in a string or so in orde to process them to a new SQL query.
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Is it possible to make an app that creates a gif that shows the process of a finished drawing?Im a kid and love drawing and gif :).i wanna make app that shows a replay of my initial start of my drawing till the finish product of my drawing in a gif file.
View 1 Replies View RelatedAfter some research I have found that I need some javescript help to process a users click from a html drop down select list.I am trying to create an admin area for a website in php and using mysql database.In my admin home page, I have an option to choose a title on a page, from a dropdown select list. Which when clicked/ chosen, should redirect to the edit_page.php.When the admin have clicked a value from the select box, how do I redirect to the edit_page.php,To prepopulate the edit_page.php form fields, do i need to include more than the: ID and LINKLABEL in the select box.
View 3 Replies View Relatedif the script below needs some kind of escape function in it?
Code JavaScript:
if(window!=top)top.location=location.href;
function RateItem(varItemId, varRating)[code].......
I'm struggling to find out the correct bit of jQuery to use, so that I can repeat a process 4 times. I am trying to achieve the following:
When 1 <a> is clicked, I want jQuery to add the class current to that <a> and the next 4 <a>.
All I need to know is the correct selector or filter to use in order to achieve this?