I just started learning javascript, and was wondering if someone would be kind enough to help me with setting and getting cookies.I would like to set a cookie called game when you arrive at html page A, and then have html page B get that cookie to make a button link appear.
Can I make a list of hyperlinks that users can customize and save as a cookie by clicking a button and automatically retrieve the cookie so it remembers their list next time? This is kind of what I want to do:
I have an embedded video set in an iFrame (the page is called on.php). When someone clicks the stop video button, the iframe is re-directed to off.php, and the video is replaced with a play video button -- which when clicked takes them back to the video (on.php).
What I want to do is install a cookie that will permanently 'remember' which page the user has selected (on.php or off.php)... and then from that point forward will always load the appropriate page.
I've seen all sorts of tutorials about setting cookies and stuff, but nothing that would clue me in on how to accomplish what I'm trying to do specifically.
I have it set up so that there are three frames (frames and the use of javascript are encourage for practice) "bar" on the left with navigational options, "main" in the center where the body of the drill is presented, and "feedback" along the bottom where the feedback will appear.
My issue is that I have everything working except the form! I'm not sure how to make it so that upon clicking the submit button the feedback is presented in the "feedback" frame. This was suggested to me but isn't working, maybe I have a mistake somewhere? Or is there another way I can do this?
<html> <head> <script type="text/javascript"> function CheckCheckbox() {
I am making a sort of text based game (Just a hobby) I like to do that sort of thing. So, anyway, considering all I can really do is code HTML, and very, very light javascript, I kinda need some help.
I basicly know how to do everything except affect & Use the cookies. So what I need to do with them is to
#1.) Have a code to change the cookie number, say... on the click of a button.
#2.) Have a code where it only displays certain text if the cookie is a certain number.
I cant code JS and have no idea how hard/easy this is.
If it is insanely hard & needs a master coder, just tell me and ill take it off. I dont want to be wasting anyones time.
I have an embedded system with a web interface. One of the web pages has a small JavaScript program that, when run on IE6, always displays the message that cookies need to be enabled:
if (document.cookie.indexOf('asm_session') == -1) { document.cookie = 'asm_session=0' if (document.cookie.indexOf('asm_session') == -1) { document.write("Advanced System Management access requires cookies to be enabled."+'<br><br>'); } }
This problem only occurs with IE6, not Mozilla. It also only happens on some of the embedded systems, but this problem exists for everyone running IE6.
The problem isn't limited to the Javascript code, either. On another web page from this embedded system, a cookie is set the normal way, via the HTTP header. This cookie is also rejected.
When I display any page that attempts to set a cookie, IE6 displays the blocked icon and says that cookies on that URL are blocked. However, I have set all privacy and cookie options to their most permissive. I've spent the past hour changing every option I can find that's even remotely related to cookies and privacy, and nothing changes. Does anyone have any idea what's going on?
In my web application we are able to store large data in the browser cookie keeping in mind the limit of 300 cookies per cookie file, 20 keys per cookie per domain and 4KB max size of each cookie. We are unable to retreive this large amount of data immediately after storing through document.cookie in IE browser (The same works fine in Netscape).
Is there any limit on the size of the data that can be retreived using document.cookie in IE browser? Could you please suggest a solution to this problem I am facing.
I would like for the script to say "Ok here is the button on this page *clicks* (or submit)".I've tried learning what I can on my own,I've tried using the search tool.Here is the part of the code I am trying to use to make my click button.
how to make a close button for this? The close button I currently have here makes the IMAGE2 disappear but I cannot see IMAGE1 until the time runs out on the setTmeout. I want to be able to click the closeX and close out the whole script leaving IMAGE1 showing. Here is what I have:
I have seen example of checkboxes being displayed (using jquery) as a 'switch' that can be slid 'on' or 'off'.
Is it possible to display a checkbox as if it were a button, either pushed in or not. I would also like to use the checkboxes 'label' as the text over the button. The width would need to adjust its width to suit the size of the label etc.
What I am looking to do, is make an image clickable, and when the image is clicked it increases a counter. Pretty much I want to know how many times the button has been clicked. It would be great if this was all done real time as well.
I have a button and I want it to be disabled (not clickable) after 3 clicks. Also the button text must change at each click.
Example: Test (3) <- button with text -click- Test (2) <- button text changed -click- Test (1) <- button text changed -click- Test (0) <- button can't be clicked anymore (non active button now)
On my site I have a file uploader. <table align="center"class="table"> <tr> <td class="table_header" colspan="2"><b><?=$websitename;?></b> </td> </tr><tr> <td colspan="2" class="upload_info"> <b>Allowed Types:</b> <?=$types?><br /> <b>Max size per file:</b> <!--<?=$max_file_size?>-->50MB.<br /> <b>Max size for all files combined:</b> <!--<?=$max_combined_size?>-->150MB.<br /> </td></tr> <?For($i=0;$i <= $file_uploads-1;$i++) {?> <tr> <td class="table_body" width="120%"><b>Select File:</b> </td> <td class="table_body" width="120%"><input type="file" name="file[]" size="30" /></td> </tr><?}?><tr> <td colspan="2" align="center" class="table_footer"> <input type="hidden" name="submit" value="true" /> <input type="submit" readonly value=" Upload File(s) " /> <input type="reset" name="reset" value=" Reset Form " /> </td></tr><tr></table>
What I want it to do is when they have clicked upload file(s) I want that to change to "your files are being uploaded" and make the button unclickable?
<script type = "text/javascript"> var flag = 0; function dis() {
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How would i also make it so it refreshes a page on an iframe below aswell as submit upload, i need it to link to: pleasewait.html, which ive named image loader, so somehow it needs this in it: target="imageloader"
Basically, I want to make it so there is a button, and when you click it, it plays a random song from a list of songs that would be in the code. I am not completely sure if this is possible or not.
how do i make a html button stay down when pressed, until another button within a specified group of buttons is pressed, at which point it is released and the other button stays pressed?