JavaScript - Javascript Prompt Alternative
Issue: I have a java script that bring up a simple password box, It works great in Chrome, Safari, firefox but I get a box in Internet explorer asking my customers to take another step to allow access. This is not good, Customers did not now what to do.
Error: This website is using a scripted window to ask you for information. If you trust this website, click here to allow scripted windows Microsoft response: "Internet Explorer has blocked a website from using a small program (called a script) to display a separate window. Hackers sometimes use scripted windows to mimic legitimate windows, such as login screens, that appear on websites. If you trust the website and want to allow the scripted window, click the Information Bar, and then click Temporarily Allow Scripted Windows. To always allow scripted windows, check the Allow websites to prompt for information using scripted windows custom security setting." Objective: I now there is likely no way to by pass this, so i need a different solution. Possible a Form Box to be present on the site that when information is entered it passes the password to the javascript code to allow access? Please help, this is actually urgent as I have already lost a customer :-( Code: : <script> function getStyle() { var temp = document.getElementById("admintable").style.visibility; return temp; } function switchMain() { var isAuthed = authenticate(); if(isAuthed){ var current = getStyle(); if( current == "visible" ){ document.getElementById("admintable").style.visibility = "hidden"; }else{ document.getElementById("admintable").style.visibility = "visible"; } } } function authenticate() { if(readCookie('authenticated')!=null) { return true; } else{ var password=prompt("Enter Code","") if (password =="1234") { createCookie('authenticated',true); return true; } } return false; } function readCookie(name) { var nameEQ = name + "="; var ca = document.cookie.split(';'); for(var i=0;i < ca.length;i++) { var c = ca[i]; while (c.charAt(0)==' ') c = c.substring(1,c.length); if (c.indexOf(nameEQ) == 0) return c.substring(nameEQ.length,c.length); } return null; } function createCookie(name,value,days) { if (days) { var date = new Date(); date.setTime(date.getTime()+(days*24*60*60*1000)); var expires = "; expires="+date.toGMTString(); } else var expires = ""; document.cookie = name+"="+value+expires+"; path=/"; } </script> Here is what I found online: http://www.anyexample.com/webdev/jav...lternative.xml UPDATE: I am a n00b, I need to incorporate this code below to the one above. Thanx Philip Code: <input type = "password" name = "pwd" id = "pwd" onchange = checkPassword(this.value)" <script type = "text/javascript"> function checkPassword(which) { if (which != "1234") { // password is visible!!! alert ("Incorrect password - please try again"); document.getElementById("pwd").value =""; return false; } else { alert ("Password is correct!"); //do more stuff here, e.g create the cookie } } </script> Similar TutorialsI'm slowly learning javascript, have a little java background. I wanted to just make a button you push to enter a prompt. The problem was I want the prompt message to print in a new window. Here is what I have. Can anyone help me with this? <html> <head> <script type="text/javascript"> function show_prompt() function openindex() { OpenWindow=window.open("", "newwin", "height=250, width=250,toolbar=no,scrollbars="+scroll+",menubar=no"); { var name=prompt("Please enter your name",""); if (name!=null && name!="") { OpenWindow.document.write("Hello " + name + "! How are you today? Welcome to my Demo page, Enjoy!"); } } } </script> </head> <body> <input type="button" onclick="show_prompt()" value="Click Me " /> </body> </html> I am trying to get these prompt boxes to display for age and resting heart rate. I cannot get this to work...This is what I have...any suggestions? <html> <head> <h1>Calculate Your Target Heart Rate</h1> <p>You can calculate your heart rate so that you can get the maximun results from your cardiovascular workout. Just follow these simple steps:</p> <script type="text/javascript"> function show_prompt() { var number = prompt ("Please enter your Resting heart rate:","Enter Rest Heart Rate Here!"); if (number! null && number! = "") var age = prompt ("Please enter your Age", "Enter Your Age Here!"); { document.write ("Your Resting Heart Rate is" + number); document.write ("Your Age is" + Age); } } </script> </head> <body> <input type ="button" onclick = "show_prompt ()" value = "Start Calculating Here!"/> </body> </html> I am new to learning JS and am trying to create an array through a prompt. It seems to work, but I believe it is treating the prompted numbers as strings not numbers. I am parsing the negatives and zeros, and positives and counting them. It doesn't recognize the negative sign. Here's my js: function counter() { var numArr = new Array(Number(prompt("Please enter and array of numbers, in any order, separated by a comma..." + '\n' + "In the following format: -2,0,2"))); var positives = 0; var negatives = 0; var zeros = 0; for (var i = 0; i < numArr.length; i++) { switch (true) { case numArr[i] < 0: negatives++; break; case numArr[i] == 0: zeros++; break; case numArr[i] > 0: positives++; break; } } alert("You entered:"+ '\n' + "Number of Negatives: " + negatives + '\n' + "Number of Zeros: " + zeros + '\n' + "Number of Positives: " + positives); } counter(); Any suggestions? Hello Everyone, I'm new to JavaScript and I need some help, What I'm trying to do is type a background color for the content area of a table by using the prompt box. This is the code I had but it didn't work: <html> <head><title>Practice</title> <script type="text/javascript"> //content color var table = prompt("Choose a color for the content area", "white "); document.write("<table BGCOLOR=" + table + " >"); </script> </head> <body bgcolor="black"> <table bgcolor="" width="600px" height="600px" cellpadding="15" border="0" align="center"> <!-- ============ HEADER ============== --> <tr> <td height="35px" colspan="2" align="center"><p align="center"><a href="http://www.youtube.com/">YouTube</a> | <a href="http://www.facebook.com/">Facebook</a> | <a href="http://www.twitter.com/">Twitter</a> | <a </td></tr> <!-- ============ LEFT COLUMN (CONTENT) ============== --> <tr> <td rowspan="6" width="500" valign="top"><td></tr> <input type="file" onclick="disp_prompt()" value="Display a prompt box" /> <script type="text/javascript"> var <!-- ============ RIGHT COLUMN ============== --> <tr><td width="174px" valign="top"> </td></tr> <!-- ============ FOTTER ============== --> <tr> <td height="35px" colspan="2" align="center"> </td></tr> </body> </html> Here's the code a friend gave me but it didn't work either: <script type="text/javascript"> var contentbg = prompt("What background color would you like your content to be?", "White"); document.write("<table align=\"center\" border=\"1\" cellpadding=\"15\" width=\"600\" height=\"600\" bgcolor=\"" + contentbg + "\">"); </script> Please! help me out. Thanks. I know I'm missing something ever so small but maybe you guys can help... Thanks all <code> <script type="text/javascript"> function insertLink() { var lnk = prompt("Enter Link [http://www.url.com]"); var href = lnk.value; var lnkBuild = '<a href=" + href + "></a>' alert(lnkBuild); } } </script> </code> Hey there guys, i've been having a problem lately and i can't seem to find any solution for that. I know you guys could help me, so here it goes: I have a javascript promt box (as you can see in the code below) it works perfectly fine with internet explorer however it's NOT working in firefox. I tried everything i can think of, but still its not working! Please check the code below and give me the solution for firefox. Thank You! <%@LANGUAGE="VBSCRIPT" CODEPAGE="28592"%> <!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=iso-8859-2" /> <title>Choose Your Language</title> <script language="javascript" type="text/javascript"> function checklang() { var lang = prompt('Choose A Language:'+'\n' + "(Ex: Armenian, Arabic, English, French, Greek, Russian)",'English'); if (lang==null || lang=="") {lang=""; return;} if (lang=="Armenian" || lang=="Arabic" || lang=="English" || lang=="French" || lang=="Greek" || lang=="Russian") {location.href = "sermon-section.asp?lang="+lang}; else location.reload(); } </script> </head> <body> <a href="#" onclick="checklang()">Choose Your Language</a> </body> </html> I've been using Coffeecup free version for HTML/CSS needs and it works fine as if you forget say one or two values, the prompt feature works fine. Im now getting into Javascript and can see that it is a very useful language, however are there any editors that will provide prompt/suggestion pop ups when editing which are free? If possible, one that combines HTML/CSS/Javascript all together. I've seen this:- http://download.cnet.com/Free-JavaSc...-10907077.html And was going to give it a download. But anyone know of any others or can recommend the above? Thanks Hi there, I would like to validate the email address typed into the prompt message by the user, but to no avail. Can some kind soul help? Code: function addOption() { var new = prompt("Enter New Item:"); if (!new == "") { var answer = confirm ("Are you sure you want to add? ") if (answer)//if answer is true { var lst = document.getElementById('lstBx'); // listbox control id // Now we need to create a new 'option' tag to add to MyListbox for (var i = 0; i < lst.options.length; i++) { arrTexts = lst.options[i].text; if (arrTexts.toLowerCase() == newItem.toLowerCase()) { alert ("That email address is already included in the list - please enter another one."); break; } else { validRegExp = /^[^@]+@[^@]+.[a-z]{2,}$/i; strEmail = lst.value; // search email text for regular exp matches if (strEmail.search(validRegExp) == -1) { alert('A valid e-mail address is required.\nPlease retry.'); return false; } var optionNew = document.createElement("option"); optionNew.value = new; // The value that this option will have optionNew.innerHTML = new; // The displayed text inside of the <option> tags // Finally, add the new option to the listbox lst.appendChild(optionNew); //sort items in listbox in alpha order arrTexts = new Array(); for(i=0; i<lst.length; i++) { arrTexts[i] = lst.options[i].text; } arrTexts.sort(); for(i=0; i<lst.length; i++) { lst.options[i].text = arrTexts[i]; lst.options[i].value = arrTexts[i]; } } return false; } } } else { if(new == "") { alert("Key something to textbox please."); } else alert("Cancelled."); } } Code: <select id="lstBx" name="listBox" size="6" style="width: 580px;"> <option>a@hotmail.com</option> <option>b@hotmail.com</option> <option>c@yahoo.com</option> <option>d@gmail.com</option> <option>e@ymail.com</option> <option>f@msn.com</option> </select> Hi There, I'm developing a simple web application (they are a "choose the right answer" type of exercise) using JavaScript to deal with the data and logic behind this application. These applications require pressing a button to answer some proposed questions. My question is: Is there a way, using JavaScript, to create some accesKeys without having to press ALT+key (IE) or CTRL+ALT+key (mozilla firefox)? Thanks in Advance! After searching this site I could not find any old posts on how to position the PROMPT box. As default (as you all most likely know) the prompt box in IE browser comes up in the top left corner. not very visable and would like to center it so it would be more visiable to the user being prompted. Can someone help me with this? thanks John I've been asked to create a program which allows meteorologists to input a certain amount of data inputs of snowfall, and then the individual snowfall of each input itself. In my mind this should prompt me for a data input as many times as their are inputs, however, it works only for the first data input, then it returns to blank page without prompts for the second input... Any clues as to where I'm going wrong? I'm working on an html form that will be launched from within another application, but every time it launches the form none of the JS coding works because of the stupid IE security. If I launch the form from outside the application I just have to select "allow blocked content" from that stupid information bar that says "to help protect your security IE has restricted the webpage from running scripts...." I added the application site to our trusted sites and basically turned off security for that zone but it still doesn't work. Obviously there is a way to run JS without allowing the content, but I don't do enough coding to know how that is done. Can someone help me out please? I need the JS to run automatically without that information bar appearing at all. We were given a task at school today. Basically we need to have a prompt box popup, and the user enters numbers 1-12 (1 for each month of the year). The prompt keeps popping up until the user types "stop". It will display the months that were entered. Could anyone assist me with this, thanks. How do i use html forms in the same way as prompts? I want to do something like this: Code: <html> <head> <script type="text/javascript"> var cpu= prompt("What brand of CPU would you like?"); var ram= prompt("What brand of RAM would you like?"); var hdd= prompt("What brand of Hard Drive would you like?"); </script> </head> <body> <script type="text/javascript"> document.write("The brand of CPU I want is "+cpu); document.write("<br> The brand of RAM I want is "+ram); document.write("<br> The brand of Hard Drive I want is "+hdd); </script> </body> </html> But instead of having a notification box, I want a form. Is this possible? I dont like how it pops up... Trying to get this prompt window to work so I can begin a calulation function--Am I even in the ballpark? var chargeAmount = window.prompt("Enter a charge amount", Enter charge amount here."); var discountPercent; var totalCharges; function confirmSubmit() { if (document.forms[0].name.value == "" || document.forms[0].name.value == "Enter your name") { window.alert("You must enter your name."); return false; } function confirmReset() { var resetForm = window.confirm("Are you sure you want to reset the form?"); if (resetForm == true) return true; return false; } } /* ]]> */ </script> </head> <body> <h2>Charge Information</h2> <form action="FormProcessor.html" method="get" enctype="application/x-www-form-urlencoded" onsubmit="return confirmSubmit();" onreset="return confirmReset();"> <p>Customer Name: <input type="text" name="name" value="Enter your name" /> </p> <p>Customer Type:</p> <input type="radio" name="rb" value="regular" />Regular<br /> <input type="radio" name="rb" value="silver" />Silver<br /> <input type="radio" name="rb" value="gold" />Gold<br /> <br /><br /> Total Charges:  <input type=text value="" name="total charges" size=10;> <br /><br /> Discount:  <input type=text value="" name="discount" size=10;> <br /><br /> Payment:  <input type=text value="" name="payment" size=10;> <input type="button" name="calc" value="Calculate Payment" onClick="return calcpay(this.form)"> <input type="reset" name="reset" value="Reset Form" > </form> </body> When you do an alert confirm you can make if statements to say if they click ok do this and if they click cancel stop the program. Well I am trying to make a prompt that first asks the user to enter in a url and after they do and click enter they url is wraped with img tags. I would like to make it so that if the user clicks cancel the program ends b/c right now if the user click okay with no value the result is [img][/img] and if the user clicks cancel the result is [img]null[/img]. Any step in the right direction would be greatly appreciated! PHP Code: <script language="javascript"> function imgGenerator(){ var question=confirm("Would you like to share an image?"); if (question==true){ var obj=document.getElementById("mngl-board-post-input"); var imgurl = prompt("To Share an image paste the image url here"); var txt=document.createTextNode("[img]"+imgurl+"[/img]"); obj.appendChild(txt); } else {} } </script> Code: <script> var name = prompt('What\'s your name?'); function myOnLoad() { document.getElementsByTagName('name').innerHTML = name; } </script> <body onLoad="myOnLoad()"> This person's name is <name></name>.<br> <name></name> is someone who has just passed thorought this page.<br> Say bye to <name></name>! How come this code doesn't work? my assignment ----------------------------------- write a while loop that prompts user to enter name add their names to an array if they enter "exit" end the prompting sort array and list in sorted order ----------------------------------- this is what i got so far. sooo confused because i cant get the user input into an array. error console says i need ";" before the "var names[loopCounter] = prompt("enter","");" confused about this also var names = new Array(); var loopCounter; loopCounter = 0; while (names != "exit") { var names[loopCounter] = prompt("enter name",""); loopCounter++ } var i; names.sort(); for (i=0;i<names.length;i++) { document.write(names[i] + "<br>"); } I am ignorant in java scripting. I want to use the following java script to create the radiobutton in obiee reporting. This java script will change the regular prompt to radio button,however I do not know how to debug if it is working. Waiting for kind reply. Anil PHP Code: <script type="text/javascript"> function getElementsByClass(searchClass,node,tag) { var classElements = new Array(); if ( node == null ) node = document; if ( tag == null ) tag = '*'; var els = node.getElementsByTagName(tag); var elsLen = els.length; var pattern = new RegExp("(^|\\s)"+searchClass+"(\\s|$)"); for (i = 0, j = 0; i < elsLen; i++) { if ( pattern.test(els[i].className) ) { classElements[j] = els[i]; j++; } } return classElements; } var tables = getElementsByClass('DashboardPromptViewTable',null, 'table'); for (var table = 0; table < tables.length; table++){ var stringFunc = ''; var selects = tables[table].getElementsByTagName('select'); if ( selects.length == undefined || selects.length == 0 || selects[0].name === 'Match'){ if (debug === 1) { document.write("No selects found. Continue to next record."+"<BR>");} continue; // This DB Prompt doesn't have any select statements } var spans = getElementsByClass('minibuttonOn',tables[table],'span'); spans[0].style.display="none"; stringFunc = String(spans[0].getElementsByTagName('a')[0].onclick); stringFunc = stringFunc.substr(stringFunc.indexOf('{')+1, stringFunc.length - 2 - stringFunc.indexOf('{')); for (var s =0; s < selects.length; s++){ var new_form = document.createElement('form'); var options = selects[s].getElementsByTagName('option'); new_form.name = selects[s].name+"_radio"; new_form.id = selects[s].id+"_radio"; for (var o=0; o<options.length; o++) { var new_input = document.createElement('input'); new_input.type = 'radio'; new_input.value = options[o].value; new_input.name = selects[s].name+"_radio"; if(selects[s].selectedIndex == o){ new_input.checked = true; } var onClickStringFunc = "var sel = document.getElementById(this.name.substr(0,this.name.length-6));" + "if ( sel == null){"+ "return;"+ "}"+ "var opts = sel.getElementsByTagName('option');"+ "for( var opt = 0; opt < opts.length; opt++){"+ "if( opts[opt].value == this.value){"+ "sel.selectedIndex = opt;"+ "}"+ "}"; new_input.onclick = new Function(onClickStringFunc + stringFunc); var new_text = document.createTextNode(options[o].innerHTML); new_form.appendChild(new_input); new_form.appendChild(new_text); } // end options for loop selects[s].parentNode.insertBefore(new_form,selects[s]); selects[s].style.display="none"; } // end selects for loop } // end table foor loop </script> Im alright with .php but not good at javascript at all. this is the javascript code placed in the head tags of my page function confirmation() { var answer = confirm("Delete news item?") if (answer){ window.location = "main.php?id=delete¬e="+noteID+"&status=delete"; } else{ alert("No action taken") } } this is the .php that links to the javascript function PHP Code: if($this->admin){ echo ' <a href="?id=edit¬e='.$this->noteID.'&status=load" class="grey">[Edit]</a>' .'<a href="" onclick="confirmation('.$row['noteID'].')" class="grey">[Delete]</a>'; } this is the .php code that executes if the url is status=delete PHP Code: // This displays if id = Delete A News & user=ADMIN if( $id == "delete" && $session->isAdmin() ) { echo '<div id="major_game_news_header">'; echo '<h1>DELETION OF NOTE</h1></div>'; $stat = $_GET['status']; if($stat == "preview" && $session->isAdmin() ) { $noteID = $_GET['note']; echo '<div id="createnews">Are you sure? <a href="?id=delete¬e={$noteID}&status=delete">' .'Yes</a>. <a href="main.php">No</a></div>'; } if($stat == "delete" && $session->isAdmin() ) { $note->deleteNote();} } this line in the third code snippet works perfect: " PHP Code: <a href="?id=delete¬e={$noteID}&status=delete">Yes</a> " I'm having great difficulty for the "window.location =...... " to navigate to the right url. It doesn't include the noteID which enables me to delete news items. Any help would be greatly apreciated (: |