Im trying to prevent the user from clicking any other links on my page when
the user have selected/clicked a href once.
Sometimes it takes a while before the next page loads so some user will try
clicking other links or the same link.
I can prevent this when i use buttons by calling onclick and in a javascript
getElementsByTagName("input") and then check the type to be type of "button"
or "submit" which i then disable. It works.
This also works for href html tags by calling onclick and in a javascript
remove all href, BUT it also stops everything, even the request that is
about to happen.
If i use disable getElementsByTagName("a") on href like with buttons it does
not get unclickable just get a grey color but you can click on it.
Any workaround to this? This is a seriuos web app so I want the solution
where i disable ALL links on my page so it is not possible to click on any
after the first time.
All the links is NOT in a form only links using <a href="gosomeplace"> click
this link</a> .
I am making a page that uses JS to bring up a "popup <div>" when the user clicks on a particular link. I am concerned that if the users browser has JS turned off, nothing will happen when they click. I thought the way around this would be to have a valid href in the link so that if the JS doesn't work, the browser will be directed to an alternative page.
Can I include something in my JS function so that when the user clicks the link, the JS will run and disable the href link at the same time? My thinking is, if JS is disable in the browser, this function would not work, so the browser would continue to load the href link.
I have a 2 column page.Left nav which contains a list of items with links to their respective details page.What I'd like to do is to load that link into the div in the right side of the page.want to do this via Ajax, so I don't have to reload or redirect the page.I do have my layout coded, but my jquery code is not even close to work, so I didn't post it here.
This works on any "href" external link or link with class of "external". I have one link that needs to be added that is external but needs to appear to not be and not give the warning message.
I noticed that in the GoDaddy Account UI that whenever you try and control click it simply opens the link in the same window (only seems to apply to the main navigation menu). I am trying to use a script like that on my site but was not able to locate it in their source code.
for example let's say we have:<a id="link" href="google.com">click</a>I want to be able to click the link, as if the click was made by the user ( left mouse button click ).I know I can do this way:document.location.href = $('#link').attr("href");but I believe it's not the same thing as if the user make that click.
I have 3 links that are clickable... And what I want to do, is when 1 anchor tag is open and the user clicks on a different link, it closes the previous link and opens the clicked one. Here's a link to the working page to see my example: Example Site on Temp server The green buttons on the right hand image are the clickable links and these are the ones I want to add the final animation to. Click on one link, then click on another.
I'm using a jquery slider for displaying content on a webpage.
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Like in the first examples i have 5 panels, and i have a meta navigation, contact, links ect. all thedifferent content for the meta-navigation is displayed via jquery in panel 5, and is working fine.
Now my question; when the user is for example on the second panel, and the clicks on links, the page should show panel 5 (which is the index page(default.asp)), and then show only the content for the links.
I tried different stuff for loading the defautl.asp page, but it doesn't work. how do i tell, that if i click on the link wirh class="kontakt" the page should load the default.asp, and THEN do all the jquery stuff?
Below is one example, what i tried, but did not work.
When the user visits a page, an iframe will be displayed. What is the best way to force the user to click something in this iframe? I suppose I could do that thing where the mouse always has a part of a div "glued" to it, so wherever they click, the certain area is clicked. But, then they could just hit the back button.
I need to allow user to download mp3 files when they click on the link rather than streaming the audio in the browser. Need to use only Javascript to download the file.
returnSingleValue() is a Javascript function, from this function I need to access all the dynamic href values in the form. How do I do this ? I tried many options, but it didnt work out..
I'm working on a project where we're using JavaScript to let users swap styles on a page. To accomplish this, I'm calling the script via href="javascript:swapcss()" on the switch styles button.
Some pages on the site have anchor links. On those pages, if someone swaps styles without hitting any of the anchor links, all is well. But if someone hits an anchor link and then hits the swap button (at this point the URL is pageid.html#anchor), the page just reloads to their anhor point without swapping styles.
Does anyone have a workaround handy? I've tried several alternatives I've found online (href="#" onClick="action"; href="javascript void(0)" ). Nothing works for this case yet. Code:
I have to change dynamically all hyperlinks, when the html-page is loaded at the client. This works fine, except in the following scenario:
When the innerText of an anchor contains an '@', the InternetExplorer changes the innerText-Property to the HREF-Property. I have checked this with MoZilla/FireBird and Opera and there is no problem!
To explain, what i mean, see following example: function atTest(){ for(var i=0; i < document.links.length; ++i) { document.links[i].href = document.links[i].href; }
}
Now you need some anchor tags - notice the '@' as inner Text:
<a href="http://www.somelink.org/">Text before @ and after</a><br> <a href="http://www.somelink.org/">Text before @</a><br> <a href="http://www.somelink.org/">@ before text</a><br> <a href="http://www.somelink.org/">Text before at and after</a>
If you load the page, InternetExplorer will display the HREF-Property instead of "Text before @ and after" - all other elements are shown correctly! It doesn't bother other browsers: Opera/MoZilla shows _even_ the first element with innerText.
My system: Windows XP SP1, InternetExplorer SP1, Firebird0.7, Opera 7.23
Has anybody out there an idea, why IE behaves like this? And how I can work around this?
Should I disable the right click option or not? I have a gallery site, I don't want people to be able to copy the images with the default right click over an image. From a professional looking site point of view I suppose I would be messing with the functionality a bit too much, OR is it OK in this instance to disable the click. I know how to write the code to disable the click, but what I was thinking was maybe it would be better to leave the right click but change the menu options? I'm not sure how to change the menu options ere is a link to the site. [URL]
I'm normally over on the PHP board but this one is definitely a javascript issue. The thread title doesn't quite cover my issue, so I'll try to explain a little further.I built a website for a client who tells me that when he hovers over a word on his page it pops up a link to a competing site. I assured him that I didn't put the links in there, that it's a script or program running on his computer creating those links as he views the page.So my questions:
1. Is there a name for this evil? 'Popup spam ads' or something? 2. Anyone know of a way to build in javascript or any other method to stop this from happening to his site?
I have a small doubt in jsp coding..I want to disable certain links on user login.These links come under a menu list.Clarifying more on this..I have created a web application which has got a login page..After login it redirects me to my home page..now when an administrator logs in he/she should be able to view all links on the menu list whereas when an user logs in he/she should only view a certain number of links based on his/her privileges..how can i write this code.
I am trying to make a variable link on a page. The page has a text box for a stock symbol. The code is: <input type=TEXTBOX Name="symtb" value="" size="10>
The value of the text box {the stock symbol} will complete the url.
I found code for a variable link: <script language="JavaScript"> <!-- function variable_in_link(varible_value) { new_win = window.open('http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=" + varible_value'') } // --> </script>
The link I am trying to use is: <a href="javascript:variable_in_link(symtb)">The text</a>
No matter what I do the variable_value comes back as undefined. There is always a value in the text box.