I need "No-Block PopUp Window" for my web site.. for example if users open my sites another sites show or opens for them.. even a full page site like full pages ads..and it be like One time per hour or more..I found some script like that but some of them being blocked by IE or other browsers..
I need a script that will redirect to a specific page is the browser is safari version 4. if the browser is NOT safari 4 I want the browser to stay on the current page.
right now im using a percent bar to redirect the page when all buttons are clicked but i want a more efficient way of doing the redirect there will be a total number of buttons on my page, for examply 5 every time one is clicked, is there a possible way of subtracting 1 and when buttons = 0 the page redirects
I am trying to redirect the user to different URLs using HTML radio buttons and the Javascript getElementById, but it the value seems to only remain with the 1st item.
I'm not one for making my own scripts, so not quite sure about the best way to go about doing this. I've got a form with 2 different sets of radio buttons. Upon submitting, I'd like to redirect the user to a certain page, based on the selections they made among the radio buttons.
This script is supposed to redirect IE 5 to a page on my site. However, the code is not doing the redirect part. Take a look:
/******************************************************************************* OLDIE - or Old IE. A script that finds the version of IE you're using, and redirects if lower than the set parameter. [[ Created by Ryan McLaughlin, www.DaoByDesign.com ]] *******************************************************************************/ var browser= navigator.appName var ver= navigator.appVersion
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I also would like to point out that the code belongs in a .js file. NOT <script type="javascript".........
Is there a script that would direct Opera users past the front page of a web site (that uses flash) to the home page? For instance, a site I'm building as a favor to a church has a flash intro page that is fine with every browser but Opera. (Opera doesn't respond to Autoplay but places a large "Play" button where the flash is located.) On this particular page, the flash movie ends with an "Enter" instruction and is a hyperlink to the "home" page, so if an Opera user clicks that button, they're still not going to see the flash but are going to arrive at the "home" page. Is there a way to not even present them with the flash page, but to send them straight to the home page?
Basically, I need a browser detection script that will detect what version of what browser the user is reading. My site works with IE 5.5SP2 and up, Netscape 7.2 and up, Opera 7.1 and up, and Firefox 1.0 and up (have not tested on any Mac browsers).
What I want the script to do is once it's detected a version of one of these browsers or higher, to continue loading the page. If it detects a lower version, or any other browser, I want it to direct users to a page telling them they are using an old or untested browser, where I have links to update the tested browsers and a link to continue to the site anyways
I have tried a couple scripts, but they only partially work. The one below seems to work so far for the two browsers I can test on (It goes to the good page for IE 6 and the bad page for NS 4.79 (I added Firefox and Opera myself, so I don't know if it works).
browser = navigator.appName ver = navigator.appVersion version = ver.substring(0,1) if (browser=="Internet Explorer") { if (version<="5.5") document.location.href="index2.html" } if (browser=="Netscape") { if (version<="7.2") document.location.href="index2.html" } if (browser=="Firefox") { if (version<="1.0") document.location.href="index2.html" } if (browser=="Opera") { if (version<="7.1") document.location.href="index2.html" }
How do I specify that IE 5.5 has to be 5.5 SP2? And how do I specify that every other browser in the universe except those lined out above in the code has to go to index2.html? I don't know how to specify that Safari has to go to index2.html while Netscape 8 doesn't.
I am having problem regarding browser issues! I need to accomplish this task:Browser requirements should be( IE7,IE8,Firefox 3, Firefox 4, Safari 5, Opera, Chrome) and higher. I want to detect if user's browser is below the requirements compatibility above then I want them to redirect to error page, let say compatibility.html if browser is below requirements!..If the browser meets the requirments, it should continue to load the page requested by the user.
I've been to sites where they've got a script that bounces me out 'cause I don't use IE. That always leaves me feeling ruffled and having a door slammed in my face.
I've been looking around and can't find a script that detects the following:
First visit popup Browser Version JavaScript Enabled (Connection type would be useful like 56k minimum)
It opens in a new window, gives the "option to continue" (click continue, closes window) Click "Cancel" would politely bounce them back from where ever they came from as well as closing the little window.
I then loop thru the array to assign the text and bind the click event after having created the buttons with IDs of "button_<index>".
for( var index in buttons ) { $("#button_"+index).html ( buttons[index].text ) .click( function() { clickButton( buttons[index].action ) } ); }
The text appears correctly in the button, but every button defined only fires the list bound click, in this example the action equal to'2'whether I push "Button 1" or "Button 2".My actual case has four buttons, all firing the event for the fourth button.I've tried not chaining the .click(), going thru the loop twice once for the .html and once for the .click, neither of which made a difference. If I hard code each button .click, it works fine.
I have a website with a lot of jQuery effects and functions which is not working properly under Internet explorer 8 and below, it works excellent on Chrome, Firefox, Opera and Safari however, I'm planning to make a light version of the website for Internet explorer, is there a way to verify browser type and version and redirect the user either to the light or normal version of the site according to those parameters?
Is there a way to redirect your site to another site if the browser doesn't support HTML 5? So, if you where using an old version of IE or Firefox that didn't support HTML 5 it would redirect them to another page.
i don't know what has changed in last releases of Firefox and Opera but before i used this script to detect browser versions (IE, Opera, FF) and block or redirect depending on version
I've designed a website and I would like to add 2 pages by clicking on the displayed headers.
you can see the site here: [url]
The colored block are now selected and the images is loaded when you click on the text, but I would like to redirect to a page instead of selecting the image.
The <li> code from my slider is:
Does anyone know which function I have to change to go to a link like shown above instead of selecting the slide?
And my .js code for the slider:
It's probably only a function which have to be changed, but I can't figure out which one.
I am not a javascripter however I have a simple need to a yes no question before someone can fill out a form. Bloew is what I have. If they click yes I'll take them to the form, if no then I will redirect them to a different page. I can not get it to work.
I am working on this page - [URL]. When you click the Filter By buttons it alters the content of the iframe below it. This works fine in ALL browsers. However, when you click the browser "back" button it should return to the previous clicked Filter By button (and therefore the previous clicked iframe content). This works fine in every browser except Safari. In Safari it just returns to the previous full page (for instance, if I was viewing google before I went to my page and clicked the iframe buttons, it returns to google rather than the previous iframes).
I can't get the radio buttons to work properly in my browser. If you don't press one the alert box does not tell you that you have to tick either male or female. Also I noticed you can tick both but it won't say you must choose only one, how can I sort this..
case "radio_hidden": if (fld.value != "1")/* radio male or female button should be checked*/ { fld.valid = true;
Currently I have one php page with an iframe in it. There are buttons in the parent page that links to different contents, all targets to the iframe.
Now i want to avoid using iframe and I think I can do the same thing (showing different contents in one specific area) through using a few of javascripts, except that I almost knows nothing about javascripts.
Anyway, my page is something like this:
PHP Code:
I am thinking about using php code like include() together with some javascript.
I have an application with an input form that sometimes has a hundred or so check boxes organized into groups of about 10 choices. The boxes are difficult to check because the target is small and after the user chooses a dozen or so choices, the result is difficult to see.
I was thinking that an alternative would be to just have the single word choices highlight after being checked. This would result in bigger targets, denser forms, and would be easier to see.
Does anyone have any pointers to pages or examples that implement a similar solution using CSS and Javascript?