I was wondering if there is a javascript code that works in all browsers and will allow when a person clicks on a certain tab I have that it plays a short beep.
We have a couple of textboxes in a form. All of which are validated onblur. The form is submitted onclick of an anchor tag.SubmitWindows platform browsers(Firefox, Safari, Chrome, IE): When validateMyText() returns false, onclick is not triggered. This is the expected and existing behaviour.Mac platform browsers (Firefox, Safari): Even after validateMyText() returns false, onclick event is triggered, which submits the form.Background: This is a legacy application that was supported only on Windows platform and IE browser. Now it has to be enhanced to work on all the browsers(Firefox, Safari, Chrome, IE) on Windows and Firefox, Safari on Mac.
I want to make it so that when I click on something, it changes what document.onclick does.
This is a simplified version of what I'm trying to do:
Code: <div id="clickme" onclick="document.onclick = function(){ alert ('This should not be alerted on the first click'); }">Click here</div>
However, as you'll notice, the alert box shows up on the first click as well. The only way I have been able to get around this behaviour is to have the first onclick execute a timer that will then set the document.onclick after 1ms, however this seems very messy to me.
I have been spending my whole life on converting a flash version of a header/menu system to jQuery HTML. It is very nearly done in that it works nearly 100% perfectly in Firefox and IE8. [URL]. Unfortunately, in Chrome and Safari, my menu events of the top menu seem to fire inconsistently, and in the wrong order. It is easy to trigger a problem by simply circling your mouse over the top links. One of the menus will retract when it's already retracted, or the mouseover event for one or more of the links will seemingly detach, making the menu unusable.
The way it is supposed to work is as follows: Person hovers over link, causing menu to slide out and the mouseover event to be detached. This also triggers a 1 second timer that retracts the menuHovering over menu cancels 1 second timer.When the mouse leaves the menu, the menu is retracted and the original mouseover event is attached to the link. It's a bit hackish but it works and I've spent way too much time on this project as is. I have a lot of iphone detection checking to disable/enable some portions of the code if the browser is mobile safari. The site works fine in mobile safari as is.
currently on our site we have and expanding <div> that responds to both the onmouseover and onmouseout events. It works wonderfully.
The UX people now would like the expanding <div> to open with the onclick event and then as soon as the mouse leaves the expanded div, it would close. I have tried using the onmouseout event in conjunction the onclick event but it does not work (the div persists).
I've worked with them on many occasions, but my question if an HTML tag currently has an onclick event and I need to add another, can I just simply add another onclick? Example
<a href="/files/Registration_Form.doc" onClick="javascript: pageTracker._trackPageview('/downloads/Registration_Form_Universal'); onclick="javascript:this.form-just a sample">here</a>
I can add a onclick="code here" to the tag so that when the drop box alabama is selected it triggers the onclick event. Im using Ibox in order to have a image of the state open.
<a href="images/large/image_1b.jpg" rel="ibox" title="alabama at 1024x450!"><img src="images/small/image_1.jpg" alt=""/></a>
the above is a <a> link tag correct? How do I go bout adding the above code into the onclick event?
im busy with a school project to create a photo viewer type site with java script. the whole thing i being created from java script and im giving all the img's an ID tag how do i go about getting the id of the img that i have just clicked. i know my current code doesn't work properly in IE. the reason i want the Id is so later i can hopefully use the info to determine which img to "zoom in" etc
i have a really big table... and the <tr> tags have onclick/onmouseover events that highlight a row when you drag your mouse over it, and open a popup window when you click anywhere in the row...
if i however have some text in the row that has an href link attached to it, when i click on the link it will go to the href url AND open the popup window...
is there any way to stop the popup window from opening when i click a certain link within a row?
I'm not sure what the correct term for this is, but I want to have two objects (say HTML divs) positioned absolutely one on top of the other, with the lower of the two having an onclick event attached to it.
Now as you can guess, if I then click on where the top and bottom object overlap, the top object intercepts the click and the onclick event for the bottom object is never fired.
What I want to do is to have the even "cascade" with the top object ignoring the click and letting the bottom one handle it. Is this possible? Am I being too vague?
I am trying to set the onclick event for images through a function, but the event is triggered as soon the page loads, then will not work when the image is clicked. Can anyone suggest what is wrong? It is happening in both IE6 and Firefox --------------------------------------------------------------------------- window.onload = fnNewWindowLinks;
function fnNewWindowLinks() { for (var intLinks=0; intLinks<document.links.length; intLinks++) { if (document.links[intLinks].className == "picture") { document.links[intLinks].onClick = alert("Clicked"); } } } ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
I am trying to add an onclick event to a dynamically generated element. This happens in an iframe, but the element is being added to the parent document, and I need to associate the onclick event with a function in the parent document. When I add it from the iframe and then click on the image, I get an error saying the function does not exist.
var img = parent.document.createElement('img'); img.onclick = function() { doSomething() }; parentDiv.appendChild(img); //parentDiv is an element in the parent document
I also tried: img.setAttribute('onclick', 'doSomething(this);'); This worked great in Firefox, but not in IE.
I've got a checkbox that, when clicked, displays new text inputs. However, when I "uncheck" the box, the fields don't disappear unless I reload the entire page. What code can I add to reset the box to null when it is unchecked?
Here's the function code I have:
<script> function showUserReg() { document.getElementById("userReg").style.display = "inline"; }
My problem is with the onClick event. If I preface the event with a call to the function (as per the code snippet below); and the function returns a true, then the window.location doesn't execute (the same as if the function returns a false).
If I preface the onClick event with the window.location, i.e. onClick="window.location='devSimpleForm.asp?cmdAction=ptoTest&employee=' + document.form1.employee.value"; return empSelected(this) >
the function call is still executed, but, even with a False, the new page (devSimpleForm.asp) still loads & runs.
I already have a 'submit' button used to open a different page, so I seem to be stuck with the onClick event handler.
Can anyone help so that a 'false' won't load/run the next page, and a 'true' will? :confused:
function empSelected(objForm) {
if (form1.employee.value == "") { alert("You must choose an employee!") form1.employee.focus() return false } alert("We're being returned with TRUE") return true }//-----------------------------
I have a code that I call from Button_click event. The code adds a new row to the table and attempts to add onclick element to every td element in the new row. Somehow, onclick does not work.
Here is the code:
function insRow() { var x = document.getElementById('Table1').insertRow(1); for(i=0;i<4;i++)
The Wink toolkit [url] has a JS Coverflow implementation, which works in the Safari browser. I'm trying to change the code that produces an alert to code that brings up an HTML page, but it's not working. Two lines follow, the first is the original code. The second is the modified code - the HTML page it's to open is in the same folder as the HTML page that contains this code. ("fbItem" merely describes the display colors in CSS.) The alert works fine when clicking. But clicking on the second line shows no change.
I'm trying to add 2 functions to an event handler dynamically using javascript. The element that I'm adding the event to is also being created dynamically.
Here's my code:
newspan = document.createElement("span"); newspan.onClick = expandCollapse('category' + numCategory + ); ChangeStyle(this); newspan.appendChild(newdiv); I need onClick to run both the expandCollapse() and ChangeStyle(). ChangeStyle() needs to pass "this" to the function.
i have a little problem with javascript ... and i´can´t find an answer for it. i have a php-fotogallery where users can add fotos to a zip file an download multiple fotos at once. but i didn´t what that the site has to reload every time a user clicks the "add foto to zip" button - so i´ve the first time contact with javascript wich changes a little icon on the site wich is generated by php and this php sets the variables for the zip-file.this works great - now here´s the problem an the question
is it possible to change an onclick event on runtime without reloading the page?
i want that the onclick event changes from "add to zip" to "remove from zip" and vice versa every time a user clicks on the link..