JavaScript - Redirect A Domain To Multiple Domains In Chronological Order
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I am trying to redirect a domain to a list of different domains. The code I found on this page works: http://javascriptsource.com/navigation/random-page.html However this provides a random redirect. Ideally I would like the redirect to work in chronological order so that each domain receives the same amount of visitors. For example: Visitors 1 is redirected to DOMAIN A Visitors 2 is redirected to DOMAIN B Visitors 3 to DOMAIN C Visitors 4 to DOMAIN D Once DOMAIN D is visited the sequence would repeat and the next visitor would be directed to DOMAIN A. Is this possible? Is there some way for me to tweak the code on the page above to make this happen? I am an idiot when it comes to coding, and have never have used JavaScript, so any help would be GREATLY APPRECIATED, thanks!! Similar TutorialsHello, could anyone help me with the javascript code? i have the HTML form code below and i want to create a javascript to work with it. Please see the code below: Code: <form method="post" name="login_form"> Name: <input type="text" name="login_username" value="" /><br> Password: <input type="password" name="secretkey" /><br> <input type="hidden" name="js_autodetect_results" value="0" /> <input type="hidden" name="just_logged_in" value="1" /> <INPUT CHECKED NAME="domain" TYPE="radio" VALUE="@camintel.com">@camintel.com<BR> <INPUT NAME="domain" TYPE="radio" VALUE="@camintel.com.kh">@camintel.com.kh<BR> <input type="submit" value="Login" /><br> </form> I have two domain "camintel.com" and "camintel.com.kh" with one email login form. could anyone write me a javascript that have the following option. 1. when user select camintel.com , it will login to http://users.camintel.com/squirrelmail/src/redirect.php 2. when user select camintel.com.kh, it will login to http://www.camintel.com.kh/webmail/src/redirect.php Please help me with this, i tried to code my self. But none is working. And Last Sorry for my bad english. Best Regards, Kenshin Hello, could anyone help me to write the javascript code? .. i have the code below: Code: <script> var urls = [ "http://users.camintel.com/squirrelmail/src/redirect.php", "http://www.camintel.com.kh/webmail/src/redirect.php" ]; </script> <form method="post" name="login_form" onsubmit="this.action=urls[this.domain[0].checked ? 0 : 1]; return true;"> Username: <input type="text" name="login_username" value="" /><br> Password: <input type="password" name="secretkey" /><br> <input type="hidden" name="js_autodetect_results" value="0" /> <input type="hidden" name="just_logged_in" value="1" /> <INPUT CHECKED NAME="domain" TYPE="radio">@camintel.com<BR> <INPUT NAME="domain" TYPE="radio">@camintel.com.kh<BR> <input type="submit" value="Login" /><br> </form> I want to add javascript to cut the string in Username. When the use type full domain address it will cut the string from "@camintel.com" and "@camintel.com.kh" . So if user type "test@camintel.com" in Username, the input will be "test". I tried to code it my self, but none is working. So please, could u help me to code this? Thanks alots. Best Regards, Kenshin Hello everyone, I have a problem in redirecting into multiple pages based on if statement result. I have used 3 redirects, only the first one works "redirect1" when I chose any other option.. it always redirects me to the redirect1 page! Please I need your help experts ! The whole code is attached. HI Is there a way to decide where to direct the user dependent on the users choice of multiple radiobuttons - finally triggered by a submit button? Help greatly appreciated Kind regards SamRob I'm trying to work with XML DOM for the first time as I need to grab a value from a SOAP request. I've been following this: http://www.w3schools.com/xml/xml_parser.asp, which says modern browsers won't parse xml files from another server for security reasons. How would I got about doing this then? I've been using the price of crude oil as an example (http://www.google.com/ig/api?stock=OIL) and want code portable enough to put on something like Tumblr, so I don't think I can actually save the file locally first. Any ideas? Thanks, Zach here is my current email validation code: function validateEmail(strValue) { var objRegExp = /(^[a-z]([a-z_\.]*)@([a-z_\.]*)([.][a-z]{3})$)|(^[a-z]([a-z_\.]*)@([a-z_\.]*)(\.[a-z]{3})(\.[a-z]{2})*$)/i; return objRegExp.test(strValue); } what should i add to reject email addresses from hotmail.com and yahoo.com? if I set a cookie for domain=.domain.com how do I read the cookie for domain=.domain.com, cause the javascript won't no that the cookie even exist? Been running a lot of test on this today, and can't find the right solution. Hi, I have an ajax script that I would like to use to retrieve a password hint from a database. Both the ajax script and the php retrieval script are stored on the same domain (we'll call it domain1.com), but the ajax script runs on another domain (domain2.com). All the scripts are working fine, individually, but when I try to integrate them, I'm getting a ready state of 4, but an HTTP status of 0. I've traced the code flow and the retrieval script is being called by the ajax script OK and it's echoing all the right stuff, but it's just not getting back to calling ajax routine. I've read that an ajax routine can only call a script that resides on the same domain that it runs on. Is this correct and, if so, does anyone know of a work around, because I really need to be able to store the ajax script on domain1 and run it on domain2? If not, then can anyone suggest why I'm getting an HTTP status of 0, when all the individual components are working fine? Debbie Hello, I am trying to create an imageuploader for my forum hosted on domain forum.com (fictional domain name) The image uploader is hosted on domain uploader.com (fictional domain name) When the uploader is done i want info to be passed from the uploader to the texteditor on the forum using javascript. I tried everything i could think of with document.getElementById but to no avail. The element on the forum is clickableEditor.textarea Is it possible and if so, can someone please help me out? Hi, I am confused how to make this javascript work as I want it to be. Right now the code forces pop unders in IE and FF and it's coded that way that the pop under will pop up once on the main domain per day per customer. My problem is that it also pops up on every subdomain and it doesn't recognize the subdomains and so pops up everytime I browse through my subdomains. Yet I am new and I tried searching the form for an answer. I added the /path function, but that didn't work, Mostlikely because I added it at the wrong spot. I am not a real programmer myself, so excuse me if the answer is real simple. Thanks in advance. The script I am talking about: ========================= Code: <script type="text/javascript"> var puShown = false; function doOpen(url) { if ( puShown == true ) { return true; } win = window.open(url, 'wmPu', 'toolbar,status,resizable,scrollbars,menubar,location,height=600,width=800'); if ( win ) { win.blur(); puShown = true; } return win; } function setCookie(name, value, time) { var expires = new Date(); expires.setTime( expires.getTime() + time ); document.cookie = name + '=' + value + '; expires=' + expires.toGMTString(); } function getCookie(name) { var cookies = document.cookie.toString().split('; '); var cookie, c_name, c_value; for (var n=0; n<cookies.length; n++) { cookie = cookies[n].split('='); c_name = cookie[0]; c_value = cookie[1]; if ( c_name == name ) { return c_value; } } return null; } function initPu() { if ( document.attachEvent ) { document.attachEvent( 'onclick', checkTarget ); } else if ( document.addEventListener ) { document.addEventListener( 'click', checkTarget, false ); } } function checkTarget(e) { if ( !getCookie('popundr') ) { var e = e || window.event; var win = doOpen('http://www.examplesite.com'); setCookie('popundr', 1, 24*60*60*1000); } } initPu(); </script> Hello I'm using lytebox to open an iframe, but the iframe url is in another domain that the parent window. i need to close the iframe when user clicks a button. I can do that with javascript : top.$lb.end(); the $lb.end(); starts lytebox scripts in parent window which close the iframe and modify all the css stuff. That works when my iframe url is in the same domain. But when it's in another domain, that does'nt work. Can anyone tells me how to do that ? Starting the $lb.end() function of the parent window ? Thank you. Okay, reason I say that is, its not accurate to the actual domain that the "script" is located on. For example, domain.com has the <script url=domain2.com/jsfile> which has " document.domain " (this = domain.com) However, if i have frame of domain3.com which frames domain.com the domain will show domain3.com but thats not what I care about, I want domain.com since thats whats actually being shown. Any possible fixes to this? Hi All I have a list of links on my website with anchors coded the following way: <ul class="fav"><a href="/cgi-bin/send.pl?ID=XX" onMouseOver="window.status='http://www.domain.com'; return true;" onMouseOut="func_clear(); return true;" onClick="stat(294);" target="_blank">Linked domain name</a></ul> Then I have found on http://www.askthecssguy.com/2006/12/..._favicons.html a javascript to display a favicon image before each one of my links in the list; this script is working fine when getting the domain name from href value. But in my case the suitable domain name to load each favicon is present in window.status value. I have played a bit with the above scripts and finally I'm trying to use the following function: Code: function faviconizeFavicon() { if (!document.getElementsByTagName) return false; if (!document.createElement) return false; var ul = document.getElementsByTagName("ul"); for (var i=0; i<ul.length; i++) { if (ul[i].className == "fav") { var links = ul[i].getElementsByTagName("a"); for (var j=0; j<links.length; j++) { var hrefvalue = links[j].parentNode.innerHTML; var domain = 'default_favicon.gif'; domain = hrefvalue.match(/(\w+):\/\/([^/:]+)(:\d*)?([^# ]*)\'/g); try{ var cue1 = document.createElement("img"); cue1.className = "favicon"; cue1.src = 'default_favicon.gif'; cue1.id = 'img' +i+ j; links[j].parentNode.insertBefore(cue1,links[j]); var cue = document.createElement("img"); cue.className = "favicon"; var cuesrc = "http://"+ domain + "/favicon.ico"; cuesrc = cuesrc.replace("http://http://","http://"); cuesrc = cuesrc.replace("'/favicon.ico","/favicon.ico"); cue.setAttribute("imgid",'img' +i+ j); cue.setAttribute("src",cuesrc); cue.onload = function () { document.getElementById(this.getAttribute("imgid")).src = this.src; } cue.setAttribute("src",cuesrc); } catch ( ex ) { } } } } } This javascript should display first the default locally available favicon gif before each link and then try to load original favicons from each domain and display them at the place of default favicon gif only if available. The above code works with any console errors but very randomly and not with all websites ?? Some favicons are loaded from distant websites and some of them never, independing of network quality or other factors! So I'm wondering why this code is not working for each link ? My question is: could you please have a look on my following Regex if this should work in every case with each domain name ? domain = hrefvalue.match(/(\w+):\/\/([^/:]+)(:\d*)?([^# ]*)\'/g); I put the apostrophe at the end because my url in window.status is always ended by a single closing. Also I'm asking if taking into account that ONLY my window.status value is placed between single apostrophes and ALL other values of my anchors are opened and closed with double apostrophes, maybe it would be easier to get my domain value searching for any value between two single apostrophes ?? My another question is: Is it possible that other javascripts present in my html code could interfere with this script and make it working randomly ? Thanks in advance for any clues Hi: I am having an issue that is quite strange. I have some javascript included into a page. It is working perfectly on one website. I duplicated the exact page to another domain and it wont work there at all. I have verfied that the html and javascript are exactly identical on both sites. Please help. Note: Both sites are defined in IIS on the same server. Also both sites directories are on the same server. Code: <link rel="stylesheet" href="http://jqueryui.com/themes/base/jquery.ui.all.css"> <script src="http://jqueryui.com/jquery-1.4.4.js"></script> <script src="http://jqueryui.com/ui/jquery.ui.core.js"></script> <script src="http://jqueryui.com/ui/jquery.ui.widget.js"></script> <script src="http://jqueryui.com/ui/jquery.ui.accordion.js"></script> <script> $(function () { $("#accordion").accordion(); }); </script> I have the following code written to give a user the option of participating in our survey, however, I cannot get it to only pop up when leaving the domain vs. clicking links internally. I have searched and searched and tried to implement code that I found on here among other sites without luck. I know I am just screwing up something simple so I need your help! I have also tried to implement code to set and read cookies so that it doesn't pop up excessively for a user. Although I would be ok without the cookie code. Here is what I got: Code: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <title>Untitled Document</title> </head> <body> <script> window.onbeforeunload = function(){ location.assign('http://www.survey.com'); return "Thanks for visiting! We would appreciate if you could take the time to fill out our short survey to enhance your experience with our organization. To take our survey please hit CANCEL below. To continue without taking our survey just hit OK. Thanks again!"; } </script> </body> </html> Thanks in advance for your help. I didn't include any other code that I tried to implement as I figured it would be easier for you all to direct me in the right direction and help implement the code into mine. Hi guys. I want to create login form similar like facebook login which web owner can put the script and it will become login for their web and also it will auto register at their web. I believe it need to use javascript because javascript is cross platform. Can someone give me a clue for me to start on? hi, my working project (needs a proxy): http://www.mypubspace.com/dashtest/order.html currently working through this tutorial, I have setup a proxy and saved it as proxy.php http://www.wait-till-i.com/2010/01/1...query-and-yql/ I just need to put this piece of code in my JavaScript but not sure where?! Code: var url = $(this).attr('href'); if(url.match('^http')){ url = 'proxy.php?url=' + url; } here is my project code Code: <html> <body> <script language="javascript" type="text/javascript"> <!-- //Browser Support Code function ajaxFunction(){ var townRequest; // The variable that makes Ajax possible! try{ // Opera 8.0+, Firefox, Safari townRequest = new XMLHttpRequest(); } catch (e){ // Internet Explorer Browsers try{ townRequest = new ActiveXObject("Msxml2.XMLHTTP"); } catch (e) { try{ townRequest = new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP"); } catch (e){ // Something went wrong alert("Your browser broke!"); return false; } } } // Create a function that will receive data sent from the server townRequest.onreadystatechange = function(){ if(townRequest.readyState == 4){ var ajaxDisplay = document.getElementById('ajaxDiv'); ajaxDisplay.innerHTML = townRequest.responseText; } } var name = document.getElementById('name').value; var county = document.getElementById('county').value; var town = document.getElementById('town').value; var queryString = "?name=" + name + "&county=" + county + "&town=" + town; //Add the following line townRequest.open("GET", "http://www.mypubspace.com/dashtest/townpubs.php" + queryString, true); townRequest.send(null); } function countyFunction(){ var countyRequest; // The variable that makes Ajax possible! try{ // Opera 8.0+, Firefox, Safari countyRequest = new XMLHttpRequest(); } catch (e){ // Internet Explorer Browsers try{ countyRequest = new ActiveXObject("Msxml2.XMLHTTP"); } catch (e) { try{ countyRequest = new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP"); } catch (e){ // Something went wrong alert("Your browser broke!"); return false; } } } // Create a function that will receive data sent from the server countyRequest.onreadystatechange = function(){ if(countyRequest.readyState == 4){ var ajaxDisplay = document.getElementById('ajaxDiv'); ajaxDisplay.innerHTML = countyRequest.responseText; } } var name = document.getElementById('name').value; var county = document.getElementById('county').value; var town = document.getElementById('town').value; var queryString = "?name=" + name + "&county=" + county + "&town=" + town; //Add the following line countyRequest.open("GET", "http://www.mypubspace.com/dashtest/countypubs.php" + queryString, true); countyRequest.send(null); } function townlistFunction(){ var ajaxRequest; // The variable that makes Ajax possible! try{ // Opera 8.0+, Firefox, Safari ajaxRequest = new XMLHttpRequest(); } catch (e){ // Internet Explorer Browsers try{ ajaxRequest = new ActiveXObject("Msxml2.XMLHTTP"); } catch (e) { try{ ajaxRequest = new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP"); } catch (e){ // Something went wrong alert("Your browser broke!"); return false; } } } // Create a function that will receive data sent from the server ajaxRequest.onreadystatechange = function(){ if(ajaxRequest.readyState == 4){ var ajaxDisplay = document.getElementById('ajaxTownlist'); var county = document.getElementById('county').value; var town = document.getElementById('town').value; ajaxDisplay.innerHTML = ajaxRequest.responseText; } } ajaxRequest.open("GET", "http://www.mypubspace.com/dashtest/town-select.php", true); ajaxRequest.send(null); } function countylistFunction(){ var ajaxRequest; // The variable that makes Ajax possible! try{ // Opera 8.0+, Firefox, Safari ajaxRequest = new XMLHttpRequest(); } catch (e){ // Internet Explorer Browsers try{ ajaxRequest = new ActiveXObject("Msxml2.XMLHTTP"); } catch (e) { try{ ajaxRequest = new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP"); } catch (e){ // Something went wrong alert("Your browser broke!"); return false; } } } // Create a function that will receive data sent from the server ajaxRequest.onreadystatechange = function(){ if(ajaxRequest.readyState == 4){ var ajaxDisplay = document.getElementById('ajaxCountylist'); ajaxDisplay.innerHTML = ajaxRequest.responseText; } } ajaxRequest.open("GET", "http://www.mypubspace.com/dashtest/county-select.php", true); ajaxRequest.send(null); } function MM_jumpMenu(targ,selObj,restore){ //v3.0 eval(targ+".location='"+selObj.options[selObj.selectedIndex].value+"'"); if (restore) selObj.selectedIndex=0; } //--> </script> <a href="#" onClick="townlistFunction();">show towns list</a> <a href="#" onClick="countylistFunction();">show counties list</a> <form name='myForm'> <div id="ajaxTownlist"></div> <div id="ajaxCountylist"></div> <input type='hidden' id='name' /> <input type='hidden' id='county' /> <input type='hidden' id='town' /> </form> <div id='ajaxDiv'></div> </body> </html> please help?! Hi All, I'm writing this post as there are alot of questions about Cross Domain AJAX request so i'm going to give an overview of the different ways and the best practices Ok so there are 2 systems for this the key difference is how much control you have. If you control the Requested site you can use Javascript Safe calling to that server, this is all done via a few Headers so to do this all you have to do is send some headers from the page your requesting. The first is tell the browser that the site the AJAX call is coming from is allowed this is done with "Access-Control-Allow-Origin: " Now this can be set to a wild card and allow all sites to access the page "Access-Control-Allow-Origin: *" Or you can say only a set server can "Access-Control-Allow-Origin: mydomain.com" This header allows GET requests but what if you need to post data to the site well you need to tell the browser that POST data is allowed to be sent Access-Control-Allow-Headers: GET,POST Now we run into the problem that sending post data the browser will send the header Content-Type but your server has not told the browser its allowed to send that header so Access-Control-Allow-Methods: Content-Type Will allow the header to be sent if you wish to send any other custom headers you have to make your server tell the browser its allowed to send them this is done by adding them as a comma delimited list via the "Access-Control-Allow-Headers" header Now if you dont have control well then your back to using a script that is local to the AJAX script then sending the data via cURL or another connection method to the remote server Please note i will be uploading examples in php later. Example Scripts Remote Server PHP Code: header("Access-Control-Allow-Origin: *"); header("Access-Control-Allow-Headers: GET,POST"); header("Access-Control-Allow-Methods: Content-Type"); $output = array( 'response' => 'hello world!', '_GET' => $_GET, '_POST' => $_POST, ); echo json_encode($output); Client Script -- please note built for Google Chrome PHP Code: var getExample = new XMLHttpRequest(); getExample.open("GET", "http://www.test.com/remote.php?test=set", true); getExample.onreadystatechange = function(requestHandle){ console.debug(requestHandle); } getExample.send(null); var postExample = new XMLHttpRequest(); postExample.open("POST", "http://www.test.com/remote.php?test=set", true); postExample.onreadystatechange = function(requestHandle){ console.debug(requestHandle); } postExample.setRequestHeader("Content-Type", "x-www-urlencoded-data");// this is sent to prevent the requested server not saving post data postExample.send("?set=test"); If you are unable to Edit files on the remote server you can use the link provided by Kor http://www.troywolf.com/articles/ This will give you all the information you require to use php to talk to the remote server (basic proxy in effect) Hi, I have searched and searched... Is there a way of using the Ajax httpRequest cross domain? thanks Hello all, I am building a service that other developers will use. As part of this, they need to embed a form on their website. This form will be hosted on my server, be updated periodically, etc. We'd been trying to create a Javascript file that would use JQuery to load the form, but we're running into issues from the Same Origin Policy, where Ajax requests cannot be made across different domains. Does anyone have an idea of how to fix this? We thought about using an iframe, but that solution will not suffice. Thanks! |