Timing - Show One Fixed Popup - Like Message Alert Box
Mar 12, 2010This script show one fixed popup ( like message alert box ) Now i want show it after 10 minutes.
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This script show one fixed popup ( like message alert box ) Now i want show it after 10 minutes.
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How do I show an alert/popup msg to the user if (items.Count < 1)?
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I created a little script on a section of a website that password protects the page. It gives a user 3 tries to enter the correct password and then if they get it wrong, it moves them to another page that says they don't have access.
Recently, I upgraded it to do a window.showModalDialog instead of just using a plain javascript prompt as they don't look as nice and clear as a customized JSP could.
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The script is below. When I look through it, it looks to me that a user with an active popup blocker should just be sent straight to the no_access.jsp file, but that isn't what's happening. Code:
Is there a way to create an alert-like message box that uses a custom
image? Basically, I want to replace the default ! image with something else.
I am in the process of learning javascript and I've been looking at this code for the longest time ever. So far I got most of it done. For example I leave all the required fields empty, it gives me the alert message of the first field and not the alert messages of all the others. What I want to know is how can you go through and check the whole form first before submitting and then when there is any error on any field, shows just one alert message containing all the error messages.
Code for the form
<form action="mailto:hummdedum@felloff.com" method="post" name="form" onSubmit="return isFormValid();">
* First Name: <input type="text" name="FName" id="FName" onblur="checkFName();"/><label id="labelFName"></label><br />
* Last Name: <input type="text" name="LName" id="LName"onblur="checkLName();"/><label id="labelLName"></label><br />
* Password: <input type="password" id="pw" name="Password" onblur="checkpw();" id="pw"/><label id="labelpw"></label><br />
*Re-type Password: <input type="password" name="2Password" id="pw2" onblur="checkpw2();" /><label id="labelpw2"></label><br />
I am a: <br />
<input type="radio" name="status" value="fresh" /> Freshman<br />
<input type="radio" name="status" value="soph" /> Sophomore<br />
<input type="radio" name="status" value="jr" /> Junior<br />
<input type="radio" name="status" value="sr" /> Senior<br />
I am taking classes in the: <br />
<input type="checkbox" name="semester" value="fall" /> fall time<br />
<input type="checkbox" name="semester" value="spring" /> Spring time <br />
My favorite element is:
<select name="element" id="element">
<option value="">select one</option>
<option value="fire">Fire</option>
<option value="earth">Earth</option>
<option value="water">Water</option>
<option value="air">Air</option>
</select><br />
*Birthday: <input type="text" id="BDay" name="Birthday" onblur="checkBDay();"/><label id="labelBDay"></label><br />
*E-Mail: <input type="text" id="email" name="Email" onblur="checkEmail();"/><label id="labelEmail"></label><br />
<input type="submit" value="Submit" />
<input type="reset" value="Clear" />
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Alert("Please choose your favoriate");
Is there any way I can customize the alert message box and text?
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the simple jquery code is:
$('#alert').fadeIn("slow");
setTimeout(function() {
$("#alert").fadeOut(3000);
}, 4000);
the alert msg. displays whenever the page is loaded. However, if someone navigates with the forward or back buttons in the browser, or reloads the page, the alert message displays again.
I am pulling my hair out for a solution that shows the alert only once and then does not show an alert again until a new message is generated.
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I got this, edited, from msdn
function closeIt()
{
event.returnValue = "";
}
<body onbeforeunload="closeIt()" >
It works just fine, too well. I get the message when the user refreshes the page, something I do not want. Any thoughts?
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For example, I want this alert message:
Event one to the office.
Event two to the store.
The string that I use actually is:
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In Salesforce, I am adding what they call an "S-Control" via HTML/JavaScript that will display an alert if certain field criteria are met. The alert would be a reminder to hit the "Submit for Approval" button if the Quote Estimate is equal to or greater than $50,000. For testing purposes I added another criteria, that the Opportunity name must = Test and Stage must = Proposal/Price Quote.
Here's what I've come up with so far, taking from other examples, but I receive no alert
<html>
<head>
<script type="text/javascript" language="javascript" src="/js/functions.js"></script>
[Code]....
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$(document).ready(function(){
var currHive = $("#masterHive") .find("div.currentHive");
alert(currHive).attr(id);/* returns object Object */
alert(currHive.id);/* returns undefined */
alert(this.id);/* returns undefined */
alert($(this).attr('id'));/* returns undefined */
});
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<html>
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8">
[code]....
Script in the head: function tempOn(radio){
[Code]...
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I've tried but cannot success..
$('alert').click( function(){
$('#fade , .popup_block').fadeOut(function() {
$('#fade, a.close').remove(); //fade them both out
[Code]....
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Code:
$msgToUser = "You and $firstname are NOT friends, but a friend request was sent on $request_time <br />";
include_once('msgToUser.php');
exit();
[Code]....
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