Target Layer In Another Window
Feb 24, 2007in dreamweaver there's that show/hide layers behavior
can that be somehow tweaked to show hide layers in another window, to be specific parent window of the one triggering the show/hide?
in dreamweaver there's that show/hide layers behavior
can that be somehow tweaked to show hide layers in another window, to be specific parent window of the one triggering the show/hide?
i want to submit form data from the popup window, close the popup, and load in the main window. problem is, it always opens a new 'tab'. i'm using google chrome, i didn't think to try this in
in the <head> of the 'main' window:
<script language='javascript' type='text/javascript'>
window.name='main';
</script>
[Code]....
Layer writing in Netscape. This is pretty straightforward >> However I'm trying to write to a <div> layer within a <div> layer.
My div:
Code:
<div id="blah">
<div id="aight">
</div>
</div>
I'm trying to write to "aight"
How should my code look?
I am using javascript to open a new window like this:
printpreview=window.open('printview.php','printpre v','width=600,height=600');
The new window has a layer called preview:
<div id="preview"></div>
I am now trying to write to that layer using innerHTML = "blah bla";
How do I refer to that layer?
I have a pop up window is for the user to submit some information.
That window is refreched a few times with the user inputs (its a form
submit in itself... couple of times). I would like that window to close
after the user submits a rating and refreshed the original page that
opened the window.
I cant use opener.document.refresh because afterall the page isnt
considered the opener after the user posts the information on the pop
up window.
I have a few banners and forms that I wish to open in a new tab not the same window or a new window. I have tried the deprecated
target="_blank"
But even that opens a new window.
I have done some research on google and came up with CSS code:
form[target] {
target-name: new;
target-new: tab;
}
a[target] {
target-name: new;
target-new: tab;
}
This however does not work and opens in the same window. When using the CSS I remove the inline target.
what I'd like to do is be able to click on a link in the popup window, and have the popup window close while reloading the parent window to the selected url.
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The html page is as follows:
Many common software systems, JavaScript has a history of security problems. Many of these problems could allow a person with malevolent intent to steal sensitive information from a visitor. The number and type of such holes in security vary among browsers and operating system versions. Most JavaScript security holes have been caught and fixed, but new ones are being discovered all the time. For a list of current security holes check out your browser's and operating system's Web pages. As a Web site author, it is your responsibility to keep up-to-date on the current status of known security holes in the applications you create.
Signing Scripts. In Chapter 11, I explained that JavaScript does not provide the ability to directly access files on the client computer. This can be a very large hurdle to overcome if you're trying to upload a file to a server from the client computer. Fortunately, file uploading is one of many functional enhancements that signed scripts provide. Signed scripts are specially packaged scripts that have been verified and signed to be correct and non-threatening. These scripts have additional rights on the client computer that allow a programmer to do many things that he wouldn't otherwise be able to.
With the introduction of Netscape 4.0, a new security model was put in place that would allow digitally signed scripts to bypass some of the restrictions that had previously been placed on them. A signed script can request expanded privileges from the visitor and, with the visitor's permission, gain access to restricted data. A signed script requests these additional permissions through LiveConnect, which allows your JavaScript code to communicate with the Java Capabilities API. The security model allows JavaScript to access certain classes in Java in order to extend its functionality while still maintaining tight security for the client.
A digital signature is a fingerprint of the original programmer, and it allows the security model of the browser to detect where (or from whom) it originated. A script signer can be a person or an organization. By signing a script, you acknowledge yourself as the author and accept responsibility for the program's actions. A signed script contains a cryptographic checksum, which is just a special value that ensures the signed script has not been changed. When a digital signature is detected, you are assured that the code has not been tampered with since the programmer signed it.
Once you finish writing a script, you can use the Netscape Signing Tool to digitally sign it. Signing a script does the following:
Unambiguously assigns ownership of the script to a person or organization.
Allows an HTML page to use multiple signed scripts.
Places the signed script into a Java Archive (JAR) file.
Places the source of the script in the JAR file.
Once a user confirms the origin of the script and is assured that it has not been tampered with since its signing, he or she can then decide whether to grant the privileges requested by the script based on the validated identity of the certificate owner and validated integrity of the script.
JAVASCRIPT FILE IS AS FOLLOWS:
AND CSS FILE IS AS FOLLOWS:
At some point while scrolling,the div 'movable' flickers continuously,while at some other point,it is perfectly stable.
I just want my form target to be another page but open it in the same
window. Here is my code for the 2 pages : Code:
Anyone know how to change the visibility of a DIV in one window from another (pop-up) window? The pop-up was generated by the window with the DIV. The situation: I've got 4 DIVs in the main window with only one showing at a time (it's a multi layered form). The pop-up window is generated from the main window when a user wants to edit certain form fields. When they've completed their edits in the pop-up and submit the main window refreshes with the new data, however the main window defaults to showing the first DIV and hiding the others. When the pop-up is generated from the 2nd, 3rd or 4th DIV I'd like to bring the user back to that DIV, not the first.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI was wondering if it is possible to target a named anchor in a frame when
opening a new window with a javascript function? has anyone actualy been
able to do this?
so this may be a simple question. Anyway: This Script forces a div to be "clickable" what works fine.
$(document).ready(function(){
$(".pane-list li").click(function(){
window.location=$(this).find("a").attr("href");return false;
[code]....
I have a homepage with two frames. The left frame is the navigation menu with about 30 links to different websites. The right frame (frame name is "display") is used to display the content of websites when user click on the links on the navigation menu.Left Navigation MenuThis is part of the codes of the Left Navigation Menu:
<div id="LoadPage">
<a id="link1" href="http://domain1.com" target="display">Website 1</a>
<br>
[code]....http://domain1.com
I have here codes for alarm clock but the thing is that I want the specified target URL to open in new window. If and only if I have a background with this programming maybe I could do it. I found this code from javascriptkit (credit to them)
<html>
<head>
<style type="text/css">
#jsalarmclock{
font-family: Tahoma;
font-weight: bold;
font-size: 12px;
} .....
I have a popup window that has a "link" inside it, which needs to have a target=_blank but when ever clicked in IE, it stays inside the same window.I tried all of the following, none work
<a href='http://www.myurl.net' onclick='window.close();' target='_blank'>
<a href="http://www.myurl.net" target="_blank" onClick="javascript:window.close()">
<a href="http://www.myurl.net" target="_blank" onClick="javascript: setTimeout(window.close, 10);">
I know next to nothing about javascript and I don't even know if this is possible. I need to target window.location.href to an iframe on a different page. So, right now, the piece of the code that redirects the browser looks like this: window.location.href='http://www.somewhere.com/'; Works great, brings it up in the same browser window. So now I need to modify the code so it goes to a different page and brings that page up in a specified iframe.
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<a href="#" onclick="window.location='http://YourSite.com'">click here</a>
I want to make it so that it opens a new normal browser window just like target=_blank does.
I have a domain name registration field that links to a reseller storefront and then searches for that domain name. I would like the storefront to open in a new window, instead of the parent window. I have tried to insert the target="blank tag but can not seem to get it to work. Is there another way to make that window open? You can see the page and field here: [URL] The field is on the left side, just below the center of the page.
View 6 Replies View RelatedCode: window.location but have it open in new browser window (like with target="_blank", not window.open)
View 7 Replies View RelatedYou've probably seen 'em, a top layer ad that loads on first visit; autohides after certain seconds or when you click skip ad. It's actually the same webpage (no forwarding or anything), and the ad just gets hidden probably via the display property.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI am using the following javascript on the target page to open it as top location from within an iframe, which is working ok.
<script type="text/javascript">
if(self!=top) {
top.location.href=location.href
}
</script>
However my problem occurs when the user uses the browsers back arrow to return to the previous page, the script executes again returning them once more to the page they have come from. Is anyone aware of a work around to this problem as it would seem there isn't one? perhaps even a better solution for opening the target page from the iframe as top location. This is really causing confusion for users, and I really need to get the issue fixed.
Basically, I have a link that should open the targeted link in a blank page, and upon the link being clicked, the original page's URL should be changed. The reason for this is that the user has to browse information on another website, and then pass the information on to me via a contact form, so rather than make them click back on my tab in the browser, and then find the "Contact" page link to fill in the form, I thought it would a good feature to simply go ahead and load the "Contact" page upon them clicking the link to the external page (which of course loads in a new tab). Here is the code I have in place:
Code JavaScript:
<a href="http://www.othersite.com/" target="_blank" onclick="window.location.href='http://www.mysite.com/contactus.php';">Other Site</a>
This all works fine on my computer, regardless of the browser that I use. One of my partners on this project called me this morning and said that the link was taking him directly to the "Contact" page without opening the "Other Site." This is strange because after I put this in place, I showed it to him and it worked fine. Now, a few days later, and it does not work. He said that he cleared his browser cache, history, cookies, etc. and the problem did not go away. He uses IE8. After he told me it was no longer working, I went to test it myself, and it works fine for me no matter which browser I use (IE8 or 9, Firefox 3 or 4 Beta).
why this might have worked one day and not the next? Is it simply a problem on his computer, or could it be an issue where based on what type of browser you are using, this won't work. Also, I know this is the JavaScript forum, but is there a way to do this in PHP without using the JavaScript onclick event? Obviously, I can't use the header() function since this functionality needs to be present on a link within text of a page.
i have a little problem with the target attribute ine the form below...
Code:
<form id="formReport" action="<?php echo $reportlink;?>" method="post" target="_blank">
<input type="hidden" name="reportProject" value="1">
<input type="hidden" name="idProjectRevision" value="<?php echo $idProjetRevision; ?>">
<input type="hidden" name="generateButton" value="<?php echo $bouton_generate_report; ?>" >
</form>
this form is submitted using the following .js code in order to generate a pdf Code: document.getElementById("formReport").submit(); the problem is that i get a popup (blocked by firfox by the way) instead of a new window or a tab, how do i solve this?
On my site I use "window.onbeforeunload" to give a confirmation that the user wants to leave the site when they're doing something which will be interrupted by leaving the site. The problem is that when a user requests a certain file to download, I use "window.location" to point to the PHP script which in-turn starts the file download. Now, the user's browser never actually changes pages, but because I'm launching the download through "window.location" it's triggering the "window.onbeforeunload". Is there any way that I can detect that I'm requesting the download (like matching the script name in the target url?) and then not show the leaving confirmation?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am trying to make a banner the size of the with of my screeen, in
a layer.
BUt I also want to fade it to a complete transperency to reveal the contents
of what's behind it (my page ofcourse) and possible close or hide the faded
layer.
I've seen stuff like that happen in a flash everonment. I was thinking about
using a transition at first to go from one page to another with an
introductory page.
But I rather have everything on one page and just fade the introdutory layer
into the page. Is that too much work for jscript?
I have a strange behaviour when applying onmouseout to a layer. it is
not trigged when the pointer goes out of the _layer_ but when it goes
off the _text within_ the layer.