HTML - Can You Restrict Acces To A Site Based On Geography?
I have a site that I would like to restrict anyone from viewing in a certain part of the US (A state for example)
Is this even possible? I don't know if this is a crazy question or not? Any Advice is greatly appreciated. thanks in advance. Similar TutorialsHi, I am trying to set up a webpage where the only way someone can access it is if they came from my facebook page. What is the easiest way to do this? thanks in advance. Hello, I am trying to create a page where the user can select four of their best skills and put in their past experience (in years) in previously defined boxes and have that automatically update the "results." But, i need the results to be filterable to match the top three skills exactly. So i put in skils A,B,C,D and i get results of jobs that "match" A,B,C. I have created a javascript for show/hide but i dont know how to add this updatable/filterable content. Here is a demo of my page Quote: <html> <head> <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- function experience(element_id) { var results = document.getElementById(element_id + "_Results"); var element = document.getElementById(element_id); results.value = element.value; } </script> <script> function showhide(id){ if (document.getElementById){ obj = document.getElementById(id); if (obj.style.display == "none"){ obj.style.display = ""; } else { obj.style.display = "none"; } } } </script> <title></title> </head> <body> <form name="compass"> <table border="1" width="100%"> <tr> <td colspan="2">Top Competencies</td> </tr> <tr> <td><select name="competencies"><option value="Setting Direction">Setting Direction</option><option value="Leadership Courage">Leadership Courage</option><option value="Creating the Environment">Creating the Environment</option><option value="Building and Maintaing Relationships">Building and Maintaining Relationships</option><option value="Developing for the Future">Developing for the Future</option><option value="Organizational Savvy">Organizational Savvy</option><option value="Achieving Measurable Results">Achieving Measurable Results</option> <option value="Customer Focus">Customer Focus</option> <option value="Ethics and Integrity">Ethics and Integrity</option> <option value="Composure">Composure</option> <option value="Personal Learning">Personal Learning</option> <option value="Dealing with Ambiguity">Dealing with Ambiguity</option> <option value="Decision-Making">Decision-Making</option> <option value="Interpersonal Savvy">Interpersonal Savvy</option> <option value="Results Oriented">Results Oriented</option> </select></td> <td><select name="competencies"><option value="Setting Direction">Setting Direction</option><option value="Leadership Courage">Leadership Courage</option><option value="Creating the Environment">Creating the Environment</option><option value="Building and Maintaing Relationships">Building and Maintaining Relationships</option><option value="Developing for the Future">Developing for the Future</option><option value="Organizational Savvy">Organizational Savvy</option><option value="Achieving Measurable Results">Achieving Measurable Results</option> <option value="Customer Focus">Customer Focus</option> <option value="Ethics and Integrity">Ethics and Integrity</option> <option value="Composure">Composure</option> <option value="Personal Learning">Personal Learning</option> <option value="Dealing with Ambiguity">Dealing with Ambiguity</option> <option value="Decision-Making">Decision-Making</option> <option value="Interpersonal Savvy">Interpersonal Savvy</option> <option value="Results Oriented">Results Oriented</option> </select></td> </tr> <tr> <td><select name="competencies"><option value="Setting Direction">Setting Direction</option><option value="Leadership Courage">Leadership Courage</option><option value="Creating the Environment">Creating the Environment</option><option value="Building and Maintaing Relationships">Building and Maintaining Relationships</option><option value="Developing for the Future">Developing for the Future</option><option value="Organizational Savvy">Organizational Savvy</option><option value="Achieving Measurable Results">Achieving Measurable Results</option> <option value="Customer Focus">Customer Focus</option> <option value="Ethics and Integrity">Ethics and Integrity</option> <option value="Composure">Composure</option> <option value="Personal Learning">Personal Learning</option> <option value="Dealing with Ambiguity">Dealing with Ambiguity</option> <option value="Decision-Making">Decision-Making</option> <option value="Interpersonal Savvy">Interpersonal Savvy</option> <option value="Results Oriented">Results Oriented</option> </select></td> <td><select name="competencies"><option value="Setting Direction">Setting Direction</option><option value="Leadership Courage">Leadership Courage</option><option value="Creating the Environment">Creating the Environment</option><option value="Building and Maintaing Relationships">Building and Maintaining Relationships</option><option value="Developing for the Future">Developing for the Future</option><option value="Organizational Savvy">Organizational Savvy</option><option value="Achieving Measurable Results">Achieving Measurable Results</option> <option value="Customer Focus">Customer Focus</option> <option value="Ethics and Integrity">Ethics and Integrity</option> <option value="Composure">Composure</option> <option value="Personal Learning">Personal Learning</option> <option value="Dealing with Ambiguity">Dealing with Ambiguity</option> <option value="Decision-Making">Decision-Making</option> <option value="Interpersonal Savvy">Interpersonal Savvy</option> <option value="Results Oriented">Results Oriented</option> </select></td> </tr> <tr> <td colspan="1"><input type="text" name="1" size="100%" value="Consulting to senior leadership" disabled></td> <td colspan="1"><input type="text" id="Requirements1" name="Requirements" onChange="experience('Requirements1')" value="Enter Years"></td> </tr> <tr> <td colspan="1"><input type="text" name="2" size="100%" value="Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) and related human resource practices" disabled></td> <td colspan="1"><input type="text" id="Requirements2" name="Requirements" onChange="experience('Requirements2')" value="Enter Years"></td> </tr> <tr> <td colspan="1"><input type="text" name="3" size="100%" value="Recruiting with a large company" disabled></td> <td colspan="1"><input type="text" id="Requirements3" name="Requirements" onChange="experience('Requirements3')" value="Enter Years"></td> </tr> <tr> <td colspan="1"><input type="text" name="4" size="100%" value="Leadership and management" disabled></td> <td colspan="1"><input type="text" id="Requirements4" name="Requirements" onChange="experience('Requirements4')" value="Enter Years"></td> </tr> <tr> <td colspan="1"><input type="text" name="5" size="100%" value="Recruiting for diverse functional areas" disabled></td> <td colspan="1"><input type="text" id="Requirements5" name="Requirements" onChange="experience('Requirements5')" value="Enter Years"></td> </tr> <tr> <td colspan="4">Results</td> </tr> <tr> <td colspan="1"><div style="display:;" id="script"><input type="text" name="1" size="100%" value="Consulting to senior seadership" disabled></td> <td colspan="1"><input type="text" id="Requirements1_Results" name="Requirements1_Results" disabled></td> </tr> <tr> <td colspan="1"><div style="display:;" id="script2"><input type="text" name="2" size="100%" value="Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) and related human resource practices" disabled></td> <td colspan="1"><input type="text" id="Requirements2_Results" name="Requirements2_Results" disabled></td> </tr> <tr> <td colspan="1"><input type="text" name="3" size="100%" value="Recruiting with a large company" disabled></td> <td colspan="1"><input type="text" id="Requirements3_Results" name="Requirements3_Results" disabled></td> </tr> <tr> <td colspan="1"><input type="text" name="4" size="100%" value="Leadership and management" disabled></td> <td colspan="1"><input type="text" id="Requirements4_Results" name="Requirements4_Results" disabled></td> </tr> <tr> <td colspan="1"><input type="text" name="5" size="100%" value="Recruiting for diverse functional areass" disabled></td> <td colspan="1"><input type="text" id="Requirements5_Results" name="Requirements5_Results" disabled></td></div> </tr> <p><a href="#" onclick="showhide('script'); return(false);">hide again</a></p> </table> </form> </body> </html> That is the page, i know it looks long and codey but its just because it has many examples. I really would appreciate any help! Thanks so much for all your past help guys/gals What code do I put in my php file to prevent people from viewing it and remote downloading it? Don't get me wrong, I still want the php file accessible for the viewer to load it and use it but I dont want them view the source code or download it. Thank you. Hello to all, I have a static HTML site, and want to restrict some pages of the that site such that when user click or browse to the link, eg www.website_name.com/some_page.html , he/she should prompt for username and password. How can I proceed to meet this requirement as the site is in html and there is no programming language used in it. Thanks in advance. I have no clue what to title this. Forgive me. Here is my situation. I have a .zip file full of data that I am trying to sell online. I want customers to go to my site, read about the product, and then click BUY NOW. It will take you to AlertPay's page, where you can submit your payment information. After that, I have set it up to return you to a confirmation page which is on my sever. http://myservice.com/thank-you-for-your-order.html On this page, I'll have a link to download the file. The problem is, I don't want people passing out my link "http://myservice.com/thank-you-for-your-order.html" and going directly to the page and download the data without paying for it first. Is there a way that I can restrict people from viewing any one page on my site, if they did not come from a particular inbound server like alertpay.com first? Didn't know if the page could detect what link the viewer came from and push them away... at least with standard HTML code. Just curious... I know how to put code into the site so that it doesn't appear in search engines, but I need to prevent people from bookmarking the page and sending it to friends who refuse to pay. Thanks. I am wondering if it is possible to create an INDEX.HTML to redirect to another website? I would like it to display the redirected site, but if possible keep to the original address.. e.g. A site named www.mysite.com, with an INDEX.HTML to redirect to www.othersite.com, which displays OTHERSITE with www.mysite.com in the address bar. Hope I explained ok, any responce would be much appricated! Thanks! I need to know how to make an html/javascript based script to make a VERY simple address bar that acts exactly like the address bar on all web browsers. When you type in where you want to go.. well.. It takes you to the url you just typed in! No restrictions are needed (anti-porn for example) and I'm hoping it can be in the shape of a regular old form script that is easily editable. Please don't ask why the hell I would need one but I just do. Thanks in advance The new iGoogle uses a time based image where the color of the sky corresponds to the time of day eg. it is bright when it is light out and dark when it is dark out. I want to make a image for a business website that displays open when it is between certain hours and closed when it is not those hours. Any guidance on where to look or how to approach this? The "mailto:" code is fine for a link that has people send an email, IF they are using a non-web-based email program such as Outlook. But if a person is using, say, hotmail, and doesn't know how to configure hotmail as their default email program, how can I write html code that will take them to this kind of web-based email site for writing their email? I have a client who doesn't understand why she can't use the email link I've set up.. Please help! Hello. =) A few weeks ago, I made this thread saying that I'm (basically) still new to HTML...and now I'm forcing myself to use an HTML editor. (I decided to use KompoZer, and I've been using it for a few days.) Right now, I'm playing around with it and trying to create different site layouts. I came up with a design (which involves using DIVs), but I'm really having some problems: What the site is supposed to look like [GIF image] What the site actually looks like (for now) [HTML document - CSS is embedded in the page] ...Truth be told I drew that picture first, then I went online and found a similar-looking layout (since I can't make one from scratch yet; I still don't really understand how DIVs+CSS work). So I tried modifying the layout as best I could, and I didn't do such a great job. ^^; Anyway, I want the layout to be "liquid", so if you resize your browser everything shrinks nicely. But whenever I reduce my browser size, the header and footer start moving. How do I stop this from happening? Can anyone tell me the correct code I should be using? Thanks in advance!! PS: 1) You see those "white spaces" in the picture I drew? Well, I figure the best way to add those spaces is by modifying some background images, like what I did here. If I'm wrong, or you know a better way to do this, please tell me!! 2) If you scroll the HTML document, you might notice that it's hard to read the top line of text (because it's "hidden" behind the header DIV). I think the best way to solve this problem is by making the bottom of the header DIV transparent...or, by adding a second DIV at the bottom of the header, and then making that second DIV transparent. I heard you can use "filter:chroma" to do this, but for some reason I can't get it to work with hex colors OR pictures. =( 3) Do you think it's easier/makes more sense to try and edit this other layout instead? It scrolls the same way, and it already has a header and footer...plus the bottom of the header is already a different color, so I should be able to make it transparent. This layout doesn't have a side column, but I can make one using code like this, right?: HTML Code: body { color: white; background-color: #000000; background-image: url(stars_bg3.gif); background-image: url(foot-head.gif) bottom 300px right; background-repeat: no-repeat; background-attachment: fixed; border-top: 6px solid white; border-right: 0; border-bottom: 6px solid #FFFFFF; border-left: 6px solid #FFFFFF; padding-left: 184px; overflow: hidden; margin: 0px; } I completeted a layout for a website using the slice tools in Photoshop....all I have to do now, is put text, pictures, etc etc into the fields necessary. I am having a lot of trouble with this. I am wanting to make a background image in a cell fixed so I can put text ONTOP of it so it doesn't mess up the entire table layout. I want that cell to have scrollbars. Does that make sence? Ive been to w3schools.com site and when I put in the code they ask me to, it doesn't work. Im probably doing something wrong. The website isn't online, however, I can paste the code that was generated if that is needed. Thank you for your help. Not sure if I am asking the correct question in the correct case, so please advise. Question: More and more I am seeing web pages that appear to be based more on javaScript/CSS than on conventional HTML/HTMLX. An example that comes to mind is the Dropbox web site. Is my observation/conclusion correct or are these web pages just HTMLX/CSS? If they are based on JavaScript/Jquery, are there environments for developing these web sites or are they all custom coded? Thank you for your patience... 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Is there a way to rewrite this code so that the posts (tweets) displayed are based on the day they are posted rather than the number of recent posts? For example, instead of displaying my 5 most recent tweets, I'd like to display everything I've tweeted today and only things I've tweeted today. I hope that makes sense. Anyways, I've posted the code below. Thank you so, so much to anybody who can help. <iframe src="http://s1.rsspump.com/rss.aspx?s=00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000&speed=2&t=0&d=0&u=0&p=1&b=0&ic=9&font=Verdana&fonts ize=12px&bgcolor=&color=000000&type=typewriter&su=1&sub=1&sw=1" frameborder="0" width="100%" height="16" scrolling="no" allowtransparency="true"></iframe><noframes><div style="background-color: none transparent;"><a href="http://www.rsspump.com/?web_widget/rss_ticker/news_widget" title="News Widget">News Widget</a></div></noframes> Okay, I am completely lost on this one. I need to create a string of code that will allow a user to submit a certain value into a form field. Then, when they click the submit button, they are taken to a specific page based on the value that they entered??? This has to be HTML only, hence my problem. Basically, this is a poor-mans online account system. A customer enters their account number into the form field, hits the submit button and are taken to their account page which is password protected. I know, I know, this could be easily done with PHP or using simple htaccess but I have to use HTML only on this one. i have a floating div who's height is determined by content, i would like acquire that div's hight and apply it's hight to a div on the page, when the page loads... Hello there, I always make webpages using tables. The usual outline for me is a vertical menu bar at the left that is of STATIC width, and a window on the right that displays the conent with a DYNAMIC width. So I pretty much want the left pane to take up i.e. 200px and the right pane to take up the rest of the page. With tables, it's easy b/c you can just set the table width to 100%, define the td width of the left pane, and the right pane will automatically resize itself to fill the page. I'm trying to adapt a div-based layout now and I can't figure out how to do that with divs. I've been playing with it, but keep running into problems. If I set float:left, after a certain point in making the window narrower, the right div jumps below the left div, etc.. Can someone give me some hints or point me in the right direction as to how to achieve the same effect I had using tables? Thanks! I am working on an ebook site and must provide it to a service that hosts ebooks and does marketing and other things for their clients beyond simply hosting. They have given me an instruction that I don't know what it means, and when I try it, it breaks my ability to preview the work I'm doing. I can only assume that whatever they're doing really needs it to be this way and that it won't truly be broken in their database. Btw, I'm building the individual pages and their database is linking the pages in the prev/next buttons. Here's the instruction: Make sure to label any links or images in a global, root-based manner, since once it's called on from within another folder the links will be broken if you do not. Example: img src="static/contact.jpg" SHOULD BE img src="/static/contact.jpg" What does it mean? Do I need to take any precautions not mentioned here? Sorry but any question I ask them just seems to baffle them and makes me wish I had never asked it. Thanks, Gary hi, because im having trouble configuring my website to work seamlessly (the way i want it) with both firefox AND internet explorer, i was wondering if there was a way that i could make a script that would load the appropriate CSS file for that browser (that i would create of course) and because in internet explorer (havnt had chance to test in firefox) my website looks messed up in some resolutions is there a way i could create a script that would also choose the correct CSS for the users resolution? Thanks people, i know im asking a lot of you guys, but everyone ive spoken to seems so professional and know what they are doing Seasons greetings everyone! Hi guys, I have a lengthy HTML page with terms and conditions. At the top of the page, there will be a few check boxes. If certain check box is checked, then the content will be shown. If the check box is empty, then the content will be suppressed. Is there a way to suppress a content based on user check boxes? Thanks! |