Is there some way for javascript to detect an overall system idle time?I have seen examples and working copies of javascript detecting no mouse movements as long as the mouse cursor stays within the scope of the open browser window. What I am wanting is to detect mouse movements outside of the browser window, when the browser is minimized, etc. and have that not count against idleness.Basically I am wanting to be able to leave the browser window minimized and if the mouse is not moved within a certain period of time, that browser window is logged out of its current application.For the purpose of this, I am content to use mouse movement as the sole arbiter of idleness.Is something like this possible with javascript?
i want to find out the idle time when there is no http request is going on..i dont want to track any mouse or key board events.i dont want that..i read these thread but it is only about screen idle time URL...i am trying to track the time when there is no transaction going between client and server and no http request is sending if i will get that time then that time i can use to load my additional javascript files.so further transaction of user will become speed up..
I am trying to check the user enter time with current system. If user enter the time less than the current system time then I want to display the alert box. But the code is not working. Here is the code
<html> <head> <title>test</title> <script type="text/javascript"> var d = new Date(); var curr_hour = d.getHours(); var curr_min = d.getMinutes(); [Code].....
I'm using a javascript-based countdown timer that currently uses the client's system time to calculate the countdown. I assume that this line of code is where this is performed:
Code:
I'm trying to make the script use server time instead as some people may have wrong dates/times set or live in different time zones etc.
So what I did was use a bit of php:
PHP Code:
This gives a result but now the countdown is 30 days off. I am testing on my local xampp server (which also uses system time) so there should be no discrepancy. I also tried adding
Code:
But no difference.
I can post the whole script if required but it is reasonably long.
When I run a Javascript program that needs a long run time, the system halts periodically with the message "a script in this program is causing your computer to run slowly ..." and I have to click to restart the program. Is there a way of cancelling this facility, or of adjusting the time it allows before responding? This seems a simple question but I have not been able to find an answer. I have used IE7, IE8 and Chrome.
I have two textfield in html forms I want to take value of current system time in one textbox in another text box I need manupulation(subtract 30 minutes) on times stored in textbox and want to display result in another textbox. is it possible through javascript?
how to know idle user without refresing page using ajax plz give me solution and i also change the icon when user is idle like a facebook if our friend is online then its icon is green but when he is idle its icon r changed without reloading page.
I have successfully managed to get a pop up dic with a faded black background to trigger when a link is clicked but i really need to trigger the pop up if the users mouse is idle for 1 minute.
I found thisClick Herewhich looks like the timer idle script but i cannot figure out how to implement it with my script.
heres the .js file i have already
var $j = jQuery.noConflict(); $j(document).ready(function() { //When you click on a link with class of poplight and the href starts with a #$j('a.poplight[href^=#]').click(function() {
Can Javascript be used to detect a certain url and then "not" write some html according to that url and also detect something on the page and "then" display some html?.
Example: I'm working on a volusion site that uses asp. There's basically only one page that's changed dynamically. I would like to display some html when and only if the cart has any items in it. But also not to show up on the check-out pages.
The page dynamically displays "Your cart has 1 item in it..." when the visitors puts something in their cart.
So could javascript detect when this is displayed then write some html and then also detect if the url is showing the cart and then not show the html?
1. Make ajax request (via getHTTPObject(), no libraries is used)
2. Create an iframe with script, src is "blank.html".
3. use iframe.document.write() to execute scripts (inkluding document.write based scripts) in the iframe.
4. call parent window's document to clone the iframe content.
5. Append the content clone to parent body.
Works like a charm in all browsers but IE, where every version - including IE9 beta - hangs on iframeWindow.document.close() with empty cache, leaving the window/tab unresponsible. When I force quit, restart and load the page again (now in cache) it works.What I've tried already:
* Googled.
* called the ajax request callback manually with string instead of request.responseText - it works even with empty cache here.Removed document.close() - resulting in scripts in iframe not executing at all (again, only with empty cache, cached pages works fine).
* Tested to make the ajax request synchronous - no difference.
Console.log trace:
Code: append() begin unlimited-scroll.js:160 install() begin unlimited-scroll.js:194 iframe begin[code].....
I do pretty much all the computer related tasks, which includes computer system repair, audio/video editing, cd/dvd printing and duplication, document format and creation, etc etc. But when it comes to HTML (or other codes) I know very little. But we needed a website, so I use Homestead hosting and the Homestead (offline) Site Builder program.
Anyway, inside the sight builder program, they have the option to insert HTML Snippets. Which I use for various objects, off site tools, and other. But now I need to do something for which I have not been able to find a "premade" html code object, that can perform the task desired. I have searched and searched google and went through many sites, including this one. I have tried to take some codes which I thought I could alter to make it perform, but they just wouldn't work for what I needed them to do.
I need a code that will automate a "specific text message" to change daily, and to schedule a "different specific text message" to appear each day. I need to be able to schedule each days "texts" at the very least 31 days in advance. In other words, I need to make an array (I think that's what it is called) for the entire month:
Day 1 "today's text 1" Day 2 "today's text 2" Day 3 "today's text 3"
[code]....
If were possible to make an "array" that would go six months out (or more) that would be very helpful! But the longest that I have seen is one month at a time, so that may be as long as they go, but I'm not sure.On top of all of this, I need these changes to be performed at a specific time of the day. I would like them to be preformed at sunset everyday, but I don't think there is anyway to direct the code to look at like [URL] sunset times or such. So if I can at least choose a specific hour, like 8:00 pm, that will work, I will just have to adjust this every once in a while.
However, I don't want it to change just at 8:00pm in my timezone. I need it to change at 8:00pm according to the website viewers timezone. Is there a way to make the code "look" at the users computer and "get their time" and use that to adjust what text is displayed? In other words, I live in Indiana USA. If someone in Australia looked up the webpage on the 15th day of the month, but it was 9:00pm Their Time. The text I need to be displayed should be for "Day 16" from the array.
I'd like some direction on creating a small piece of Javascript that will populate my <select> boxes.Basically, I have a form for users to create events, with a start time and an end time. (These are the two select boxes).For example:
1) Have times populated in 15 minute incrementals from 12:00AM to 11:45PM
2) Have some type of "error checking" available to where the End Time must be after the start time. It would be nice for the script to automatically change the end time field to a time that is after the start time.
I'm writing an application with PHP that let me have statitics about visited pages for my web site. to save informations needed i use an ajax query with the unload event. The problem that i have is titme to time the script uses with that ajax query doesn't work especially when i stay long time in a page.
This is my code?
Why it works most of time but sometime doesn t work? is there any specifications to take for the unload event ?
I need a javascript that will display all system variables (e.g. HTTP_REFERER). I am not a programmer, so if you could post all of the html and stuff that would be great. Code:
I recently found out about L-systems (Lindenmayer systems) which are fairly interesting so I decided to make one in javascript. It uses the <canvas> tag so the code won't run in IE. I made a 2D version first and then decided to expand it into 3D because I think 3D stuff is much cooler. I tried to comment the source a bit. You can use the code for anything you like. It does include a simple 3D engine which can work with things made up of lines. Here is a link.
I have a problem. When i want to logged out from the system or close an account etc i want to display this message. " Are you sure you want to logged or something like" and "Yes and " No" buttons are there.
Does anyone know of a tutorial or the proper name for a tab system that will stay on the current tab even if you refresh.I've seen some sites that what they do is pass some parameters in the URL and it allows them refresh the page and stay on the same tab.I'm not sure on how to explain it properly nor do I have the proper name for it.if I click on About tab it will show the content of that tab AND also allow you to stay on that tab even if you refresh. A lot of tab tutorials I've seen when you refresh it resets all tabs.
I have a script that displays the system time as the date but is there one that also displays the system location? For example "Location: Poland , Date: Sunday January 22, 2006" or "Location: Russia, Date: Sunday January 22, 2006"
I do have the countdown script (see link below) to display the time between current time and the date given in real-time. However, I want to achieve to display the time difference between a given start and end time. Right now, it calculates from the current server time to the end time. I want to be able to set up my own start time and end time.
I have scoured the net and found nearly what I'm looking for, but not exactly, and I don't really know javascript, so trying to piece together bits of code hasn't worked. What I need is the script for a live clock with date and time format exactly as follows: Sunday, 07 June 2009, 24:00:00 (GMT+1).I have two separate files with the following code, which gets me close to what I need: Sun Jun 07 19:05:48 2009 Obviously the time is in the wrong place and it doesn't show GMT+1. These are the scripts:
Code: function update() { time = Date();[code]....
We have a JavaScript SDK with lots of classes and functions. We would like to generate automatic HTML documentation from it to our users. We look for a free tool, something like Doxygen, that knows how to handle JS code.