Script Being Cached - Changes By Reloading Page And Not Turning The Browser Off And Back On?
Jul 19, 2011
I'm using 2 <script src="script file name here"> tags.
When I make a change to a script in the file in the 1st script tag, I have to turn the browser off and then back on to see the change-reloading the page isn't enough.
How can I make it so I see the changes by reloading the page and not turning the browser off and back on?
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Jun 26, 2009
At main page, I want to have a js hyperlink onclick='select products()' This Onclick will open up a new small window, list down all products, once ppl select the products and close it, the selected product(s) will directly appear inside div of the main page.
Criteria:Refresh the value into parent page div Without reloading the parent window.Ability to assign back product id and name from small window to parent window.I'm not sure how to do that.Btw, I am using jquery. If anyone know how to implement this via jquery, it will be great.
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Jan 24, 2009
I work mostly in PHP, with just a bit of JavaScript when necessary. I've inherited an app that among other things, uploads files to the server. When the user clicks the "Save" button, it targets an invisible iframe and actions the php upload script -- that is:
Code:
<form action="doupload.php" method="post" enctype="multipart/form-data" name="doupload" target="doupload_iframe_target">
The outer, top level window has the icons for the files uploaded so far, and the total number.
The upload works fine, but the icons & total count don't get updated in the outer window unless I manually click refresh on the browser. Naturally, I'd like the new number and icon list to appear automatically after an upload, so I tried putting both:
window.location.reload(); and parent.location.reload();
at the end of the doupload.php script within the iframe (appropriately encapsulated in <script> </script>).
Both of which work, sort of, but they apparently repost the data to the iframe, which causes the upload to be re-executed, which then causes the reload to happen again, for an endless loop.
If I manually refresh the browser page from the firefox toolbar, this doesn't happen; it just refreshes and shows the new total number & appropriate icons.
So obviously I'm out of my depth here with the javascript and dom structure. I want to refresh the top window without reposting to the iframe.
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Jul 20, 2005
I have an html page that uses javascript to open a new window and
display a file that gets created when a button is pressed.
My problem is when the file is changed and the display button is
pressed, the old file is still displaying. I have tried using
<META HTTP-EQUIV=expires CONTENT=0><META HTTP-EQUIV=PRAGMA CONTENT=NO-CACHE>, but doesn't work 100% of the time.
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Feb 1, 2011
when you have a page that contains an iframe, and then navigate inside the iframe, hitting the browsers back button will only affect the contents of the iframe and not the entire page. I've been searching all over for solutions and cant find one that works for my current implementation.
function ShowPage(frame)
{
frames[0].location = frame+'.html'
frame.contentWindow.location.replace(newUrl);
}
[Code]...
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Dec 19, 2011
I'm having an issue with the difference in behavior between the IE and FF back buttons. I'm using jQuery to create collapsable div regions which contain text boxes on a search form. After submit, if the use clicks the back button in FF, the region(s) the user had previously expanded, show as expanded. Also, there search term is still present. In IE, when clicking the back button, all regions are collapsed, in there original loaded state, but the search term is still saved. I put the following code at the top of the page:
onload=function(){
alert('Onload!');
}
When clicking the back button in FF, nothing happens. For IE, the alert pops up. This tells me that IE reloads the page (but somehow still saves some things, like the search text). My question is, is there a way to keep IE from reloading when the use clicks 'back'? I will be creating my own 'edit' back button for users to get around this, but I also would like to prevent this from confusing users and causing undesired results.
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Jul 2, 2009
Unique url and browser back button in an ajaxified page
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
<html>
<head>
</head>
<body bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#666666">
<font size="-1"><font face="Calibri">Hi,
Does jQuery provides any feature or plugin to handle unique url andbrowser back button in an ajaxified page.
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Nov 23, 2010
I am trying to trigger an event once the user clicks the browsers back/forward buttons, I have built a system just like facebook where if the user has javascript turned on they get the full feature of the site which includes fast switching for example if someone goes to this page "example.com/index.php" and click a link to contact.php it would change the url to "example.com/index.php#!/contact.php" but what I need to know is if there is any way to change the pages content when the user goes back and forth through the fast switch pages? something like "history.back !== -1" or something like that.
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Jan 28, 2011
I want users to work from a main application. Certain things will need to be done but the users wont want to see the main screen go away while doing these certain things. So my idea is to just open a new window with the content they need, they'll make their changes, the new window will close but then I want the main page to reload.What I've done now is at the end of the script that will be run prior to the new window closing is added this (its a php app):
echo "<script>window.close();</script>";
echo "<script>window.opener.location.reload(true);</script>";
Sometimes this works in IE and Firefox but never in Chrome. I know I've seen this done before on other sites, but I cant think of what they are.
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Jul 30, 2007
I'm building a rich editor to replace a textarea, and am about to
release it as "live." But there's one last thing I want to do with it.
When using a textarea, if the visitor clicks on "back" then the
information is (usually) still there. But with the contenteditable
field, it's gone.
I read on a web page a few days ago that there was an easy solution to
this, but I didn't save the information and didn't save the page. Any
ideas?
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Jul 1, 2011
I'm looking to have a lightbox pop up when a user clicks the Back button in their browser rather than just navigating back. The purpose is to ask a question with a Yes/No answer, and if they click No, I allow them to go back. The only thing I've found anything like this is the onUnload event, but that doesn't prevent them from going back. How should this be handled?
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Aug 20, 2011
How you handle back button scenario in firefox browser. The problem is when i click browser back button , the javascript on load is not executed and page is rendered from cache.
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Feb 24, 2004
I am trying to write a script that uses the IF statement to see wether or not a user clicked the back button to come to a page, and then if it's true to not let the page load and kick them back X number of pages (say 4) This is what I have so far:
<script language="JavaScript"><!--
if javascript:window.history.back == 1
{
javascript:window.history.back(4);
return false;
}
//--></script>
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Jan 24, 2011
I am wondering how Back, Forward browser button works for iframes. Does it bring back/forward iframe or top window? I remember I had before a problem because I wanted to bring back iframe and not top window as it did. But today I tested my Facebook app and was surprised to see it works as I need which means it brings back/forward iframe window and not top. Is it possible that Facebook has some javascript code which does that or is this normall behaviour?
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May 29, 2006
I would the user of my website to click a link on a page and for some information to display on the page without a reload of the page. This is what I would like to happen in my specific case:The user clicks the name of the cd and the full track list and a small image displays above it, without going to a new page.
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Jun 16, 2007
i need to make a link called "back" to get the browser back 1 page
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Sep 20, 2005
I have a page that has several layers that I will either show/hide
based on a graphic/tab that the user clicks. (works perfectly)
On several of the layers there are forms that the user can update
information on. Well, after the user updates the information, I need
to 1.) refresh the data on the page(means a reload of the page), and
2.) take the user right back to were they started.
My problem is that when I refresh, the page goes back to the 1st layer
that is set as default to show.
So, here is what I did. I have two functions.
Function 1 is called when the user clicks on one of the tabs (Assets)
in this case. This will 1.) show the Assets tab and 2.) hide all the
rest of the tabs.
Well if I update that form for Assets, I need to 1.) refresh the data
and 2.) bring the user right back to Assets.
What I did for this (please tell me if there is a better way) was to
set a hidden field with the lastlocation of where the user clicked. In
this case the field value is now set to Assets.
So far everything is working great...
Well, if I submit the form because I've updating information, I need to
return back to the assets layer. To do this I set the location.url and
put a var in the url that I evaluate when I OnLoad the page. If the
value = Assets then I am able to show/hide the layers to get to the
Assets.
Again, this works great after much banging of my head against the
wall... Here come the problem.
Because I set the location.URL (I've also tried location.href) the
browser will automatically refresh. I do not want this. I want to set
the url and only refresh when I want to.
For example when I submit a form that updates data.
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Jul 20, 2005
Is there a way of reloading a page programatically - for example,
<script language="javascript>
document.location.reload()
</script>
BUT NOT HAVING TO MANUALLY CLICK A "RESET" BUTTOM.
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Jun 1, 2009
I made a form with a tooltip function when you hover over an input field.But when I load the page, after about 500ms, the page turns white and the ""Loading..."-message from the browser stays forever.I found out that this is because of the tooltip function, especially the code:document.write(table)
Here's the javascript:
//////// Tooltip code
///////////////////////
[code]....
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Feb 24, 2011
I have a div tag that I want to loop through and refresh at the end of the loop. I understand Ajax is probably the best option for this but how do I refresh just the div tag alone without reloading the page?
In the title I meant to say How do I refresh a div tag without reloading the page?
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Sep 4, 2003
I have a window that generates a popup. In the popup a link takes you to a second page within the popup.In the 2nd page of the popup I have the following
Code:
<body onUnload="opener.location.replace(window.opener.location);">
This reloads the original parent window. This reloads the page but is causing the problems, the page seems to change but it is going to this URL
http://www.mysitehere.com/[object]
It should refresh the page but instead it is adding the [object] piece to the end.
Do you have any idea's on how to fix this (or an alternative)?
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Nov 21, 2011
I'm trying to learn js &html5. now i have an issue. i'm working on a dice game (craps) using the html5 <canvas>. my dice are working fine but every time i click the "roll" button the page reloads which resets my form. the form provides feedback about the rolls. it includes the output of the counter variable, and win, lose, or shoot again info.
Html5 can be viewed at
Here is some of the js. if you need it all i'll post it later - just let me know.
Fyi- if i take the call to fxInit() out of the body tag in the html5 the canvas does not persist, it blinks with every (roll) onClick Event
I have used ie9 js debugger and it steps through flawlessly every time 4-5 counts .
var firstTurn = true;
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Dec 3, 2010
I have a google map which shows a car moving along a line that it reads from xml.the problem is that if the user clicks the button again without reloading the page, the map moves but the car remains at its last point.From what I can figure out, this means that the startAnimation() function has restarted but the animate(d) function has not restarted. but trying to call the animate(d) function from the button, where the startAnimation() gets called,is there some way of resetting the animate(d) function when the startAnimation() function gets called, so everything goes back to the start? Or is there some other way of "refreshing" everything without reloading the page?
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May 2, 2011
I'm trying to create a feature similar to facebooks "like" system.
I have a page with peoples posts in, and when someone clicks on "like", I want to first run the query to insert a new like into the database, then reload just the number of likes, without refreshing the entire page.
I know this way is harder but I want it to work without reloading everything. Here's what I have so far:
function for like (reverse engineered, might be completely wrong..)
function like(){
$('#postoptions').load('php_files/likecount.php');
}
postoptions.php
[Code]....
I know that at the moment there is no query to add an entry to the database when clicking on the like link, but I'm not too sure how to put it. I tried putting this:
$addLike = "INSERT INTOlike (username, postid) VALUES ('$username','$postid')";
$run = mysql_query($addLike) or die(mysql_error());
but because the posts are loaded with a while loop, clicking like on one made me like all of them on that page.
I though reloading the "likecount.php" page would reload the count for the page?
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Aug 19, 2009
I'm trying to reload some dynamic content that is contained within div tags without refreshing the entire page. After some searching it appears that Ajax is my best bet, but I have never worked with JQuery before.
Here is the code snippet from the page containing the data I'm looking to refresh when a user click the "update" form button:
Code:
<div id="data">
<table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="2">
<tr>
[Code]....
As you can see I'm currently just reloading the entire page, which is weak.
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May 15, 2011
I wish to submit a form without reloading the page, so I'm guessing I need some ajax to handle this. Here is an example of a simplified form:
HTML Code:
<form action="email.php" method="post" id="contact">
<textarea name=msg id="msg">
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