I'm opening a new window with window.open in javascript and i'm keeping his reference to make focus on it or detect if the window is closed or not.My code is working well in Firefox and Chrome (execpt the window.focus, but there's already an issue in chromium: [URL]
In Safari window.open and window.focus works well. But window.closed has a strange behaviour. If I close the new window without navigating in it, window.closed works after closing the window. But if a navigate to another page, window.closed return false, even after closed the window.Is there a way to keep the reference on my new window event if the user navigate to another page ?
I have a simple javascript function loadNPlay('file'),
parent.loadNPlay('file');
on clicke event it simply plays the file in a player in the parent window. with IE and Mozilla its working fine but with Safari, when called from iframe this function doesn't work(it does work, ie loadNPlay(..) when called in the same window, in safari)
I have tried:parent.loacation.loadNPlay(..) as well, it doesn't work.
I have a script that when you click on a form button it post the results in a new pop-up window - and doesn't change the origin window. I then create a close.window on the pop-up window to close it. I now want to make it so the origin page is reload/refreshed after the pop-up is closed via the link. I have tried a few things but can't seem to get it to work.
I want to run a javascript function when the browser window is closed.i'm developing jsp application.i want execute a update database when the user closes the window.i think i can do this by putting update query in a javascript function and executing this query when the window is closed.
I'm trying to force my users to close a popup window before they can return to the Parent window. I more or less want to "lock" the parent window and force the user to fill in the info on the popup and hit submit, which in turn will close the popup and then allow the user to continue working on the parent window.
I want to prevent an opened window to be closed by clicking the right-top 'X' . Whenever user try to close the window by clicking the right-top 'X', an alert message will be generated and it will not be browser specific.
I guess this case applies to both popup windows opened by window.open() and by showModalWindow().
I have two buttons in popup window, "Cancel" and "Save". If the user clicks either button, there is a "process" at parent window before close() at popup being called. The problem now is, if the user click the "X" sign at top right corner of that popup window, how to trigger the "process"?
I think I can do nothing in popup window since the closure is unexpected programmatically. Can I put some kind of listener in parent window to detect if popup is closed?
How would I be able to display $yes in the index.php page after the modal window of profile.php is closed? Or how would I be able to refresh the index.php page after profile.php page is closed?
The following script is scrolling my page smoothly, as it is supposed to, in IE and FF however it is not working at all in Safari, any version. The page is:
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When working correctly, you click the nav buttons in the left sidebar, the page scrolls to the appropriate section.
Im using Javascript to expand a unordered list menu and it works on my pc in the latest versions of Opera, Safari, Firefox and IE. But i have been told that the buttons do not work in Safari on a MAC. It does however work in IE on a MAC.
Is there a difference between the way Safari on a MAC would read the code? Code:
i'm trying to send a html page directly to the print preview and bypass opening it in a new window. i've found a good solution by having a frameset with 2 rows. the top row is relative while the bottom row is 1 pixel height (hidden at the bottom). the user clicks a print button in the main top frame and it loads the html page that needs to be printed in the bottom hidden frame. on the print file, i included:
<body onload="window.print();">
therefore, the code above initiates an instant print preview. the problem is that it doesn't work in safari (osx). instead of printing the specific frame that the page is in, it print the frameset at the _top of the browser window.i tried changing the location to this., parent.window, etc...but, none worked.
I am using Regular Expressions and Javascript to validate a form, specifically I want to make sure that if they try to upload a file that it has a proper name w/ certain extensions (doc,pdf, rtf). The script works on IE and Mozilla but fails on Safari on the MacOSX. Here is my code..
// ok files with proper extension var reOKFiles = /^([a-zA-Z].*|[1-9].*).(doc|DOC|pdf|PDF|rtf|RTF)$/;
//where i check for the file... if(window.document.myForm.myDocument.value != ""){ var fileStr = window.document.myForm.myDocument.value; if(!reOKFiles.test(fileStr)){ alert("Please try again, you tried to upload an invalid file type for CRITERIA 1"); window.document.myForm.myDocument.focus(); return (false);
I'm using Fancy Form Slider and love it. In firefox, it's working great. In Safari, its not so hot. Check it out:[URL].. It renders fine in both, but the animation is acting REALLY weird in safari.
I've used alerts to see if its using the correct data, and it is. Both the "current" and the new marginLeft are properly being set (in fact, it IS being set in safari, because when i inspect the element, it has the right margin-left data thats being alerted. There's no errors being thrown into the error console, either.
i'm new to jquery and javascript and am self taught (so i am always new to everything!!). my concept is to keep a web page side bar and header and to use menu items ( on click and load) to place pages into my main div. I have done that with images on the first loaded page...then if you click on the images another page gets loaded into the same div this works in ie, chrome and firefox...but not in safari.i don't know if i have a code problem, i have placed my javascriptin the wrong areaor it just is not possible..
The problem is that it keeps returning a value of 0 every loop. When tested in Internet Explorer, FireFox and Google Chrome, it works just fine, returning values as it should (in this case the values of 32, 36, 35, 36). However, like i said, Safri returns 0, 0, 0, 0.
Crazy thing is, before it calls the checkArray() function, i check to make sure its sending the correct number and it does, so its something to do with the .length part since i did a check on that and that's where its coming up with the 0's.
var aryItems = new Array(); function add2Array(theName){aryItems[aryItems.length] = theName;} function checkArray(theName){ for ( var z=0, len = aryItems.length; z < len; ++z ){
I have written a PHP script for a secure client login system and it is working on Firefox and Chrome. But it doesn't work on Safari and IE. I have noticed that some of the javascript functions do not work at all while a few of them work.I am pasting the part of my code that does't work up here:
<script type="text/javascript"> function newdir(i) {
[code]....
When I click on the create folder button (newdir.png), I don't see the alert message that I gave for debugging. I have the SAME problem with 2 more buttons on the same page.
My page with my slideshow (with lightbox integrated) is up and running fine on browsers like Firefox, IE, and Google Chrome... But Safari doesn't even show the slideshow.[URL]...
Ok I have tried and tried and cannot get this code to work in safari or google chrome.
Basically I am working on a shopping cart. The user will click the paypal pay now button. The form is submitted to paypal via a new window target="_blank"
I also need to refresh the current page. This will write shopping cart data to DB via php upon page refresh.
Safari and google Chrome will open the paypal window, but seems to ignore the javascript to refresh the browser.
FF and IE both work fine.
<script LANGUAGE="JavaScript"> function newPage() { self.location.href='https://www.artists2you.com/s/orderconfirm.php?ordernumber='.$_SESSION['ordernumber'].'';
For some odd reason, event.clientX and event.clientY don't work in safari in mac os x leopard. They used to, but it appears it cannot find the object "event".
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In the file windowsxp.js (don't get confused with windowsxp.jos), the movecursor() function moves the cursor div. It works, but the event.clientX issue seems to be messing the entire function up. Why is this happening? Anything in my page that is messing it up?
(notice: the url I've given will open a "launcher" webapp, and you must click on "windowsxp.jos" to load external files and see the problem) TypeError: Result of expression 'event' [undefined] is not an object.
I am trying to use AJAX to do a simple thing of displaying the results in the same page. Clicking on the <a href tag should display the results in the same page. This is working correctly in IE but the onclick() function is not working in firefox and safari.
I am integrating PHP with javascript and css to create an image gallery for an art site. When a user clicks a thumbnail, the painting shows above the thumbnails, and data about the painting, along with an artist statement (in the form of an image) shows up on the right side. Everything works as it should with firefox and safari, but the statement image is not showing up in explorer. I right click the broken image and it shows the correct url, but the image is not/won't be displayed. What am I missing?