JavaScript - Popup Url On Submit Question
What I am looking to do is have 4 different check boxes, one for each different site. For Example:
checkbox1 (if checked would popup) www.site1.com checkbox2 (if checked would popup) www.site2.com ect. When the user clicks the submit button each site that is check marked would popup in a different window. Anyone have any ideas on how to do this? An example site I came across was tripmama.com Thank you in advance. Similar TutorialsI struck to open a popup window after submit the page. I used the following logic . but it's not open. Code: out.println("<a href=\"javascript:ozPopup('ozPpolApptChangeStartTime.jsp?apt=RptAppt&apptId="+id+"&date="+date+"','PpolApptLov','left=100,top=60,width=640,height=300,scrollbars=yes,resizable=yes');\">"); the bove code write in the scriptlet . I would like you to ask for a ltl bit assistance. Here is my problem: I have a form with few input lines and textarea, and after a form i have three buttons: [Close] [Preview] [Submit] And here is what i need: Then visitor click [Preview]- the forms data should be passed to pop_up window for preview (something like submited to pop up window) for example "pop_up_preview.php" but the main page should be left at it is (for editing data) But then user clicks [Submit], a forms data is passed to another regular page, for example "validate_data.php" Thank you in advance for assistance and i hope soon to see example how to deal with that And sorry for my poor english Hi there i have a simple form in a popup window that was called like this: Code: document.onkeyup = KeyCheck; function KeyCheck(e) { var KeyID = (window.event) ? event.keyCode : e.keyCode; switch(KeyID) { case 40: window.open("?page_id=9","MS_PopUp","width=800,left=100,top=100,height=630,toolbar=1,location=1,directories=1,status=1,menubar=1,scrollbars=1,resizable=0,copyhistory=1"); break; } } This works well enough. The form has a four fields: Code: <form name="contact_form" id="form1" method="post" action="?page_id=41"> <fieldset> <label class="label" for="name">Your Name: </label> <input tabindex="1" type="text" id="name" name="name" class="input" onload="focus()" /><span id="error_name"> </span><br /> <label class="label" for="email">Your Email: </label> <input tabindex="2" type="text" id="email" name="email" class="input" /><span id="error_email"> </span><br /> <label class="label" for="website">Your Website: </label> <input tabindex="3" type="text" id="website" name="website" class="input" /><span id="error_website"> </span><br /> <label class="label" for="problem">Your Problem: </label> <textarea tabindex="4" class="textarea" name="problem" id="problem" rows="5" cols="10"></textarea><span id="error_problem"> </span><br /> </fieldset> <div class="buttons"> <input tabindex="6" type="button" value="Reset" onclick="resetForm()" /> <input tabindex="5" type="button" value="Send" onclick="popupmail()" /> </div> </form> and the function 'popupmail()' ends with Code: document.contact_form.submit() ; which i used on numerous forms before. after submit, the action URL (?page_id=41) is displayed in the popup window location bar but the page is not! 'page not found'. if i copy & paste the URL and refresh, the page is found. this may not be a JS problem but maybe a popup window limitation. but what do i know? also, this is a wordpress site but i cant see how this is related to wordpress. any idea? I am trying to auto submit a login form remotely using .submit() . It's submitting, but for some reason if I use submit() the login isn't processing. However, if I turn off the auto submit and use an actual submit button it logs in just fine. Now, in the form tag there is a call onsubmit for some validation, does .submit() trigger that form onsubmit="" function? Is there something that happens differently when a user clicks a button verses the .submit(). Thanks! Paul If anyone could please help me with this basic feature, I would much appreciate it! I have this function: Code: function popupWin(href) { window.open(href, "popup", "width=770,height=675"); return; } but when I run it, it opens in the same window. I'm really new to Javascript, and I'm sure it's a basic fix, I just can't seem to figure it out. Thank you!! Hi and thanks for taking the time to help me. Just to say in short, I'm a musician and not a programmer, the only thing I have learned is html many years ago, however JS and Java I have never done at all. About 6 month ago I asked a colleague of mine to make me a new website. All went very nicely apart from one little detail as the title says. The popup window with the music player (me playing), keeps on going in the background as soon as a person continues to browse through the page. Unfortunately, my colleague hasn't answered any of my emails asking him to fix it, and therefore I found this forum through google with hope that perhaps you'd be able to help me out. I have found the part of the code that shows the function to open a new window (in the <head></head> part of the page). Here it is: <code> <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="javascript"> <!-- function otworz(adres) { noweOkno = window.open(adres, 'okienko', 'menubar=no, toolbar=no, location=no, scrollbars=auto, resizable=yes, status=no, width=270, height=260, left=30, top=30') noweOkno.focus() } --> </script> </code> Here is the part which is already in the <body> of the page <code> <a href="javascript:otworz('muzyka.htm')"><img src="muzyka.png"></a> <!-- <object type="application/x-shockwave-flash" id="player1" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="false" data="OriginalMusicPlayer.swf" width="170" height="90"><param name="movie" value="OriginalMusicPlayer.swf" /><param name="FlashVars" value="playlistXmlPath=music/playlist.xml" /></object> --> </code> My colleague is Polish and hence the Polish language of the function and the htm file. If it would be more usefull for you to see the actual website, then I can of course give you the adress as well, but perhaps the code above would do. In any case, I thank you for any help or advice you can give me. Greetings Daniel I am trying to get a Javascript "script" to do a function for me. I am trying to write a a script that will run while the webpage is open, that is selected a randomized 9 digit number Less than 350000000 that will be put into a textbox and submitted. I want a adjustable time when it submits. Could this be made into an <iframe>? Also, this has to do it to a different website, not the one locally being opened. Thank you for your help. Hi, I have a body onload doing multiple things, changing a select option value, changing the form submit action and then auto submitting. Everything works fine until the auto submit part of it. Code: function run() { document.myform.myselect.selectedIndex = 1; document.myform.action = 'page.php?x=1&y=2'; document.myform.submit(); } <body onload="run()"> Thanks for any help with this Hi, I'm kinda hoping this is possible but haven't found any reference to it... I have a parent page that opens a popup on click that launches a sidebar navigation on the right of the screen and resizes the parent page. What I am wanting to do is create a second popup (approx 250px high) that opens below the navigation (which is only around 600px high) but I have noticed that even when you have no status bar in the popup windows, they can still end up overlapping because of additional tools or plugins that the viewer has in their browser. Is there any way to get the popups to butt up against each other instead of overlapping? More like a relative popup? Any assistance would be appreciated. :-) Hi, I have a form that when you click submit gives a warning box asking if to continue code below Now when I type in the text field and press enter it doesn't submit nor does it pop up the warning box, how would I do this Code for submit button Code: <script LANGUAGE="JavaScript"> <!-- function submitMyForm() { var agree=confirm("ARE YOU SURE ?"); if (agree) return true ; else return false ; } // --> </script> Code: <form action="admin-delete.php" method="post" name="cp_delete" id="cp_delete"> <input type="text" name="cp_delete_bg" id="cp_delete_bg"> <input type="submit" name="submit" value="submit" onclick="return submitMyForm()"/> </form> I've got the following 2 fields in my form: <input type="file" name="filename" id="filename" value="filename"> <input type="submit" name="submit" value="Upload Image" /> Now I want to hide both of them as soon as the submit button is pressed. Problem is that I'm a javascript noob and I can't find it with google :S Can someone help me? Hi all Is using the real form submit button a problem in any way? Can it actaully send a form when a person uses 'enter' in a text field. When I use this submit, it triggers my validation which is great. Code: <input type="submit" value="OnSubmit validate" /> However this way doesn't seem to trigger my validation although It may solve the above form send problem (if that realy exists). How do I get it to act the same as real submit so it will trigger validation like onsubmit above? Code: <input type="button" value="Send Feedback" onclick="this.form.submit()" /> LT does any of that make sense? all ideas helpful and appreciated I have created some online software which uses form data to submit to another page. The problem is that I have other submit buttons in the same form which submit to different pages (depending on which button is pressed). The first submit button works fine but all the others only work once. Code: <input class="cssbutton" type='submit' value='Button1' onclick="wbform.action='page1.php'; target='mainFrame'; return true;"> <input class="cssbutton" type='submit' value='Button2' onclick="wbform.action='page2.php'; target='_blank'; return true;"> <input class="cssbutton" type='submit' value='Button3' onclick="wbform.action='page3.php'; target='topFrame'; return true;"> <input class="cssbutton" type='submit' value='Button4' onclick="wbform.action='page4.php'; target='topFrame'; return true;"> <input class="cssbutton" type='submit' value='Button5' onclick="wbform.action='page5.php'; target='_blank'; return true;"> <input class="cssbutton" type='submit' value='Button6' onclick="wbform.action='page6.php'; target='_blank'; return true;"> Any ideas my friends? Hi all, I'm designing something to addon to an existing product. I'm struggling with some javascript problems. I want to submit a hidden field when you click on an image button, rather than it being an actual submit button. It's going to submit the value "1" to a PHP page, but I don't want it to actually have to GO to the PHP page, just submit it within the webpage. Is this possible? Thanks I found this popup window, and it works for my project, now i would like to include a close option to the popup window. Either "close", a button, or click aywhere. Here is the coding I am currently using: <script type="text/javascript"> function openWin(image, w, h){ var wh='width='+w+',height='+h var tmpPage=window.open('','',wh) tmpPage.document.write('<body style="margin:0;padding:0;"><img src="'+image+'" width="'+w+'" height="'+h+'">') tmpPage.document.close() } </script> <a href="1379_files/image296.jpg" target="_blank" onclick="openWin(this.href, 1253, 940);return false;"><img src="1379_files/image296.jpg" width="348" height="261" border="0"></a> <a href="1379_files/image298.jpg" target="_blank" onclick="openWin(this.href, 1253, 940);return false;"><img src="1379_files/image298.jpg" width="348" height="261" border="0"></a> <p> <a href="1379_files/image300.jpg" target="_blank" onclick="openWin(this.href, 1253, 940);return false;"><img src="1379_files/image300.jpg" width="348" height="261" border="0"></a> This opens 3 pictures, that when clicked opens the popup of the same picture, only full screen. Hello, Take a look at this page and this just what I want: http://yensdesign.com/tutorials/popupjquery/ But I have two issues concerning this: 1)I am able to insert a youtube image into the popup BUT when I click on the 'X' the popup disappears but the audio remains.What I would like to do is somehow alter the code so the popup is "destroyed" and the clip is stopped completely including the audio. 2) I also want to able to adapt the code so that I can click on any one of multiple youtube links and get the same effect. My javascript capabilities aren't that strong so any help or links to other pages or suggestions are welcome. Okay, first it should be noted I am a complete, 100% neophyte with javascript. I know HTML code pretty well, and I can do quite a bit of PHP as well, but it is all self-taught, so I am hardly an expert... and as I said, java is like French to me. I have a very simple website I've built, nothing complicated or dynamic - but we want to add one feature to this website which I have to say I am at a complete loss about. Basically, I want to have the main page of this website to have a popup form that somebody can plug in their name, email and zipcode load the first time somebody loads the page (which would obviously dump into a database or something), and then the next time the person goes to that page, that popup does not come up again. In other words, I want the feature to behave exactly like this: http://gopleader.gov/ Grey out the background, popup form, place a cookie so that in the future the popup doesn't load again, and that is it. I honestly am no kidding when I say I don't know javascript at all... so I would appreciate somebody helping me out with that in mind (in other words, don't just assume I know where I need to input my own custom values). Does anyone have any ideas here? Hello everyone, I need help to show popup only once a day per user! The Problem is that the users of my blog gets mad when the popup displays, so i only want to show it once a day. please add the codes to it fully and send it back over thanks! 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This appears to work by adding class="popup" to links on the calendar. I want to use the same functionality to link to calendar events from other areas on the site, not just on the calendar. It looks like the javascript file is loaded on every page of the site, but adding class="popup" only results in an empty DIV with a close button, without actually loading the content. Can anyone please help me solve this? A link to what I'm working on is he http://67.220.206.170/~jazzbone/?q=home. The upcoming events section is a block from the Calendar view (created by the Calendar module), however it does not do popups by default like the calendar page, so I've tried adding class="popup" to these links to make it work. You can see in the main body of the page is a test link with class="popup" as a test as well. I want them to behave like the popups on the event calendar page. I think this is the javascript file in question: http://67.220.206.170/~jazzbone/site...r/jcalendar.js I know this is a lot, and I'm a newbie here, but I appreciate any help, thanks. |