JavaScript - How To Pass Data From An Object (table) To A Javascript Alert Box?
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I am doing some custom development in Salesforce.com's Force.com platform. I have built a custom object (table) called "conferences" which has 2 fields named "Conference name" and "Number of attendees". I need to pass data from these fields to a Java Script Alert box. Can someone please help me out with the Javascript code I need to use to make this happen? Basically I need to know the method, procedure or function to use to pass data from the object (table) into the Javascript alert box. I am very new to Javascript. Thanks JayPS. Similar TutorialsI want to pass the value to my object id = "Parameters" How can I do that? I had tried the code as posted below but it couldn't work. I'm using document.all.Parameters.data = tempParams[0]; to pass in the data to <OBJECT id="Parameters" style="Z-INDEX: 200; LEFT: 0px; TOP: 0px; POSITION: ABSOLUTE;" type=application/pdf height=800 width=1060 VIEWASTEXT scroll=yes></OBJECT> I also have tried document.getElementById("Parameters").data = tempParams[0]; but still doesn't work. The code attached as below. PHP Code: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head> <title>Management System Manual</title> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> <script language="JavaScript" type="text/JavaScript"> <!-- function MM_reloadPage(init) { //reloads the window if Nav4 resized if (init==true) with (navigator) {if ((appName=="Netscape")&&(parseInt(appVersion)==4)) { document.MM_pgW=innerWidth; document.MM_pgH=innerHeight; onresize=MM_reloadPage; }} else if (innerWidth!=document.MM_pgW || innerHeight!=document.MM_pgH) location.reload(); } MM_reloadPage(true); function right(e) { if (navigator.appName == 'Netscape' && (e.which == 3 || e.which == 2)) return false; else if (navigator.appName == 'Microsoft Internet Explorer' && (event.button == 2 || event.button == 3)) { alert("Sorry, you do not have permission to right click."); return false; } return true; } document.onmousedown=right; document.onmouseup=right; if (document.layers) window.captureEvents(Event.MOUSEDOWN); if (document.layers) window.captureEvents(Event.MOUSEUP); window.onmousedown=right; window.onmouseup=right; // End --> </script> <script type="text/javascript" language="JavaScript1.2"> <!-- // Begin //Disable right click script //no alert var message=""; /////////////////////////////////// function onKeyDown() { if ( (event.altKey) || ((event.keyCode == 8) && (event.srcElement.type != "text" && event.srcElement.type != "textarea" && event.srcElement.type != "password")) || ((event.ctrlKey) && ((event.keyCode == 82)) ) || (event.keyCode == 68) || (event.keyCode == 80) || (event.keyCode == 78) || (event.keyCode == 66) || (event.keyCode == 72) || (event.keyCode == 73) || (event.keyCode == 74) || (event.keyCode == 70) || (event.keyCode == 122) ) { event.keyCode = 0; event.returnValue = false; } } function clickIE() {if (document.all) {(message);return false;}} function clickNS(e) {if (document.layers||(document.getElementById&&!document.all)) { if (e.which==2||e.which==3) {(message);return false;}}} if (document.layers) {document.captureEvents(Event.MOUSEDOWN);document.onmousedown=clickNS;} else{document.onmouseup=clickNS;document.oncontextmenu=clickIE;} document.oncontextmenu=new Function("return false") // End --> </script> <script type="text/javascript" language="JavaScript1.2"> function getParams() { var idx = document.URL.indexOf('?'); var idx1 = document.URL.indexOf('#'); var tempParams = new Object(); if (idx != -1) { var pairs = document.URL.substring(idx+1, idx1).split('?'); //pairs = 1; for (var i=0; i<pairs.length; i++) { nameVal = pairs[i].split('='); tempParams[0] = nameVal[1]; } } //document.getElementById("Parameters").data = tempParams[0]; //document.all.Parameters.data = tempParams[0]; document.all.Parameters.data = tempParams[0]; //alert (window.document.parameters.data); return false; } </script > </head> <style media="print"> body { display : none; } </style> </HEAD> </head> <!-- <body ondragstart="return false" onselectstart="return false" onkeydown=onKeyDown() onload=setInterval("window.clipboardData.clearData();getParams();",2) oncontextmenu="return false" scroll=yes > --> <body ondragstart="return false" onselectstart="return false" onkeydown=onKeyDown() onload=getParams() oncontextmenu="return false" scroll=yes > <!--<input id="abc" type="text"/>--> <form id="frmRestricted" method="post"> <div id="Layer2" style="position:absolute; left:0px; top:-35px; width:1060; height:800; z-index:201"> <OBJECT id="Parameters" style="Z-INDEX: 200; LEFT: 0px; TOP: 0px; POSITION: ABSOLUTE;" type=application/pdf height=800 width=1060 VIEWASTEXT scroll=yes></OBJECT> </div> </form> </body> </html> Thank you very much What i am trying to do is to make a system on my website that will grab Data from one or two different divs on one page and have it post it in an alert box on the homepage. http://killerz297.webs.com/events.html on that page i would like to be able to have javascript automatically grab the text from the description and paste it into the red box on this page: http://killerz297.webs.com/index.html what i have so far is on this page in the red box i have a script that countsdown how long until the event is away from the set time i put in it until the event starts at a set time it shows the event description, and then while the event is going on it says event in session, then after the event is over it says event no longer ongoing. but then i have to edit the script to the next event. I would like javascript, or what ever type of code it would take to do this to automatically grab the information. I would like for it to automatically switch the information to the next line when the current event is over and start a countdown from there. This is a lot of coding to do but i just am not THAT familiar with how to write javascript to do this myself. One other thing i would likkeeeee is for the red box on home page to disappear until it is 24 hours until next event, and then automatically close 1 hour after event gets over. Not a big deal if i can't get this but i would love it if someone could. okay finally, that is about it lol. If someone could help me with this i would appreciate it soo soo much! Thanks, hope someone could help me. Hi, I'm wondering if it's possible to set a variable to send through with my form using the confirm alert box. Please let me know. Much appreciated. [CODE] <html> <head> <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- function confirmation() { var answer = confirm("Would you like to stay logged into the website? Click OK to stay logged in for your next visit or CANCEL so your login won\'t be remembered.") if (answer){ //how do I set this to rememberMe=1 } else{ //how do I set this to rememberMe=0 } } //--> </script> </head> <body> <form action="test-alert2.cfm" method="post"> <input type="hidden" name="rememberMe" value="rememberMe"> <input type="submit" onClick="confirmation()" value="Login" /> </form> </body> </html> [CODE] Hi, I am new to javascript, Please help me with the issue below. My javascript code below should actually fetch the data from html table on button click. function displaymessage() { alert ("button pressed"); var table_cells = new Array(); var table7 = document.getElementById('Auth'); for (i=0,n=table7.rows.length; i < n ; i++) { var Rowdata = table7.rows[i]; table_cells[i] = new Array(); for(j=0,cols = Rowdata.cells.length; j < cols; j++) { table_cells[i,j] = Rowdata.cells[j].innerHTML; alert (table_cells[i,j]); } } alert (table_cells[1,1]); alert (table_cells[2,1]); alert (table_cells[3,1]); alert (table_cells[4,1]); alert (table_cells[5,1]); alert (table_cells[6,1]); alert (table_cells[7,1]); alert (table_cells[8,1]); } The problem with my code above is that the statement "alert (table_cells[i,j]);" executes properly and shows the correct value. But the other alert statements shows only the value of the last row of the table. i.e., my table has 9 rows. and all the alert statements shows 9th row's 2nd column's value outside the for loop. But inside the for loop it executes fine. I tried it in IE7. I seem to miss something. Could someone please help me out with this? Thanks in advance. Say I have a form so long that i want to group sections by category and have them expandable, using css to display:none or display:block these groups. If a user selects an option or two in one of these divs, then fills in some fields, then hides the div... is it going to cause problems when they submit the form if the div is hidden? Thanks! edit: let me ask another question too--what if we add validation into the mix. What happens if a field in a hidden div does not pass validation? Hi all, I wrote a little live clock in JS (using Steve Levithan's "date format" code) that formats the time display according to a format string. I then find all elements by classname and search for a classname of "clock" and write the clock string to the innerHTML of every element I find. But recently I added another "feature". Rather than hard code a format string, I instead pass it in ID. Example: <span class="clock" id="hh:mm:mm tt"></span> ..and the JS: Code: var doClock = function () { var now = new Date(); var e = getElementsByClassName('clock'); var i = e.length; while (i--) { e[i].innerHTML = dateFormat(now, e[i].id, false); } } Note that I am passing the clock FORMAT STRING by using the span's ID. It works great... question is, is it HTML LEGAL to do this? Thanks! -- Roger Hi I have create a website where many features do not support IE versions, Can someone help me on javascript code that can alert the user to use Netscape to access my website.. I mean Javscript alert code that will recommend the user to use netscape to access my website .. Any help will be much appreciated Hi, I'm not too familiar with javascript but I am trying to find a script which I can enter a specific time and date and when that date is reached the script will alert me with a desired message. (not looking for a calendar) Help would be appreciated Harry Hi I'm making a php/html page and using javascript to keep a count for me. Code: <script type="text/javascript"> var i=0; }</script> . . . <form action="index.php" method="GET"> <input name="game_button" id="guess1" type = "submit" name="1" value="1" style="height: 50; width: 50; font-size: 16" onClick = "i=i+1;"/> </form> <input type="button" onClick = "alert(i);"/> The last button is just a test button, which will tell me what the value of "i" is, but I'm not getting anything when I cllick that button. However if I change the onClick from alert(i), to alert('i') it will alert me a string, so I know the javascript is working. Any ideas? I'm still new to javascript.. My question: How and where do I add an alert that comes up to make sure the user answers all questions before the pop-up window comes up to display score and answers? Here is a link to the quiz Thanks sooo much!! Below is the code.. Code: <script language="javascript" type="text/javascript"> var done = new Array; var yourAns = new Array; var score = 0; function getRBtnName(GrpName) { var sel = document.getElementsByName(GrpName); var fnd = -1; var str = ''; for (var i=0; i<sel.length; i++) { if (sel[i].checked == true) { str = sel[i].value; fnd = i; } } // return fnd; // return option index of selection // comment out next line if option index used in line above return str; } function StatusAllCheckboxes(IDS,cnt) { var str = ''; IDS = 'q'+IDS; var tmp = ''; for (var i=0; i<cnt; i++) { tmp = document.getElementById(IDS+'_'+i); if (tmp.checked) { str += tmp.value + '|'; } } return str; } // function Engine(question, answer, opt, Qtype) { function Engine(question, answer, Qtype) { switch (Qtype) { case "RB" : yourAns[question] = answer; break; case "SB" : yourAns[question] = answer; break; default : yourAns[question] = ''; alert('Invalid question type: '+Qtype); break; } } function EngineCB(question, answer, itemcnt) { // answer is not used at this time yourAns[question] = StatusAllCheckboxes(question,itemcnt); // alert('question: '+question+' :'+yourAns[question]); } //This is the code that calculates the score. function Score(){ score = 0; var tmp = ''; var answerText = "Quiz Results<p>"; // alert('Size of QR: '+QR.length); for (var i=1; i<QR.length; i++) { answerText = answerText+"<br>Question :"+i+" Your answer: "+yourAns[i]+"<br>"; tmp = QR[i][3]; if (QR[i][0] == 'CB') { tmp = tmp+'|'; } // alert(i+' : '+tmp+' : '+yourAns[i]+'\n\n'+answerText+'\n\n'); if (tmp != yourAns[i]) { answerText = answerText+"<br>The correct answer was "+QR[i][3]+"<br>"+explainAnswer[i]+"<br>"; } else { answerText = answerText+" <br>You got this one right! <br>"; score++; } } answerText=answerText+"<br><br>Your total score is : "+score+" out of "+(QR.length-1)+"<br>"; // for varying number of questions, alter scoring var ScoreMax = QR.length-1; var ScoreInc = Math.floor(ScoreMax / 12); // Don't have fewer than 5 questions. answerText=answerText+"<br>Comment : "; if(score<=ScoreInc){ answerText=answerText+"Not quite."; } if(score>=(ScoreInc+1) && score <=(ScoreInc*2)){ answerText=answerText+"Try Again!."; } if(score>=(ScoreInc*2+1) && score <=(ScoreInc*3)){ answerText=answerText+"Rats!."; } if(score>=(ScoreInc*3+1) && score <=(ScoreInc*4)){ answerText=answerText+"Maybe better next time"; } if(score>=(ScoreInc*4+1) && score <=(ScoreInc*5)){ answerText=answerText+"Try Again!"; } if(score>=(ScoreInc*5+1) && score <=(ScoreInc*6)){ answerText=answerText+"I bet you can do better!"; } if(score>=(ScoreInc*6+1) && score <=(ScoreInc*7)){ answerText=answerText+"Hey, pretty good job!"; } if(score>=(ScoreInc*7+1) && score <=(ScoreInc*8)){ answerText=answerText+"You almost got it!"; } if(score>=(ScoreInc*8+1) && score <=(ScoreInc*9)){ answerText=answerText+"Pretty Good! "; } if(score>=(ScoreInc*9+1) && score <=(ScoreInc*10)){ answerText=answerText+"Almost! You can do it!"; } if(score>(ScoreInc*11+1)){ answerText=answerText+"You did GREAT! Congratulations."; } var w = window.open('', '', 'height=500,width=750,scrollbars'); w.document.open(); w.document.write(answerText); w.document.close(); } </script> Code: <form name="myform" class="quiz"> <ol> <script type="text/javascript"> var str = ''; var tmpr = []; var resp = ['True','False']; // allows for up to 10 responses (can have more) for (q=1; q<QR.length; q++) { str += '<li class="quiz">'+QR[q][1]+'</li><br />'; tmpr = QR[q][2].split('|'); switch (QR[q][0]) { case 'RB' : for (var r=0; r<tmpr.length; r++) { str += '<input type="radio" name="q'+q+'" value="'+resp[r]+'"'; str += ' onClick="Engine('+q+',this.value,\''+QR[q][0]+'\')">'; str += ' '+tmpr[r]+'<br />'; } break; case 'CB' : for (var r=0; r<tmpr.length; r++) { str += '<input type="checkbox" id="q'+q+'_'+r+'" name="q'+q+'" value="'+resp[r]+'"'; str += ' onClick="EngineCB('+q+',this.value,'+tmpr.length+')">'; str += resp[r]+' '+tmpr[r]+'<br />'; } break; case 'SB' : str += '<select name="q'+q+'" size="1" id="q'+q+'"'; str += ' onClick="Engine('+q+',this.value,\''+QR[q][0]+'\')">'; for (var r=0; r<tmpr.length; r++) { str += '<option value="'+resp[r]+'">'; str += tmpr[r]+'</option>'; } str += '</select>'; break; /* test code for future entries -- not implemented yet case 'CBM' : break; case 'SBM' : str += '<select name="q'+q+'" size="1" id="q'+q+'"'; str += ' onClick="Engine('+q+',this.value,\''+QR[q][0]+'\')" multiple>'; for (var r=0; r<tmpr.length; r++) { str += '<option name="q'+q+'" value="'+resp[r]+'">'; str += tmpr[r]+'</option>'; } str += '</select>'; break; */ default : str += q+': Invalid type: '+QR[q][0]; break; } str += "<p />"; } document.write(str); </script> <br /> <br /> <input type=button onClick="Score()" value="How did I do?"> </ol> </form> Hi everyone. I need a Javascript code for the following: i have a checkbox on my page. when this checkbox got checked, an alert like "Are u sure?" must ask if OK or Cancel. if i click OK the checkbox becomes checked, it runs a javascript function (chkIt() )and refreshes the page. if i click Cancel the checkbox should not became checked and my function will not run. Thanks a lot. Hi Guy's, Hope I'm posting in right forum I haven't been here for years I have a program that allows us to insert an alert box on our website triggered by the no right click....... Now we just insert text because the program allows us to but I want to use "&" this is going into a Javascript and it comes out as "&" I know JS uses ampersand I have tried all methods of putting this in but just get & etc...... Any chance someone knows otherwise plz?? Frank hi i am having an issue with javascript on my web site. i am a complete noob at this. the objective is to have the page pop up an alert any time the submit button is pressed: 1st if there is no name on the form the alert says "please enter you first name" and returns a false value to the from 2nd if there is a name on the form the alert is supposed to have a thank you message my problem is that it doesn't show the alert when there is a name here is the code Code: <head> <script type="text/javascript> function write(person) { alert("Thank you for conacting us, "+person+"!"); } function formgo() { var name=document.getElementById('namein').value; if (name==null || name=="") { alert("Please enter your name"); return false; } writety(name); document.forms('contact').reset(); } </script> </head> <body> <form> <fieldset id="contactinfo"> <legend>Contact Details</legend> <label> Name <input type="text" name="name" id="namein" placeholder="First and Last name" /> </label> </fieldset> <fieldset id="submitbox"> <input type="submit" id="submit" value="Submit" onclick='formgo()' /> </fieldset> </form> </body> please reply or email me thank you -misstam is there a way in HTML or Javascript to open a new tab (or new window) and force it to be a new tab (or new window) after alert confirmation of javascript? onclick="window.open('google.com', '_blank'); return false;" OR document.location.href = "google.com"+"&target='_blank'"; not working Code: <?php if ($_POST[oke]) { ?> <script language="JavaScript">alert('thanks'); document.location='google.com' </script> <?php } ?> <form target="_self" method="post"> <input type="submit" name="oke" value="save"> </form> how to put the target _blank Bear with me, as I do not know where the problem lies. I know this is a lot of code. I have acquired this code and am not sure what to change to make it work how I want it to. Basically it prompts, with a Javascript alert, for the visitor to take a survey. If they hit OK it redirects them to a landing page, if they hit CANCEL it lets them go on their way. FIRST OFF THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH FOR ANY HELP YOU CAN PROVIDE ME!!! I would like for the script to execute even when the visitor types a URL in the address bar and exits that way versus just alerting the visitor when they click an external link. That is the main goal that I need help with. I would also like the script to use cookies so that it doesn't pop up for a visitor more than once in either 7 or 14 days. This isn't as big of a deal as the problem listed above but is more of a bonus if I can get it. I have listed all pages with code that pertain to this code because, as listed above, I do not know where the problem lies. If it helps, this code is also based off of the jQuery code. Below is the page where the code executes: Code: <html> <head> <script src="SurveyRelocationManager.js"> <!-- --> </script> <script type="text/javascript" src="jquery.js"></script> <script> <!-- var srm; function init(){ srm = new SurveyRelocationManager(); srm.setSurveyURL("http://www.poddcorp.com"); //change to the correct survey URL //add the internal URLs, if internal popup does not deploy srm.addInternalURL("https://secure3.convio.net/ucs/site/Advocacy/"); srm.addInternalURL("http://ucs.convio.net/site/Ecard/"); srm.addInternalURL("https://secure3.convio.net/ucs/site/Donation/"); srm.addInternalURL("http://ucs.convio.net/site/UserLogin/"); srm.addInternalURL("http://ucs.convio.net/site/PageServer?pagename=sign_up/"); srm.addInternalURL("http://www.ucsusa.org/"); $("a").click(function () { return srm.onBeforeClick(this); }); } window.onload = init; --> </script> </head> <body> <a href="http://www.ucsusa.org/internal.html">internal</a><br /> <a href="http://www.themmrf.org/donate-now-take-action/join-an-event/powerful-athletes/mmrf-triathlon-and-cycling.html">external link</a><br /> <a href="internal.html">internal</a><br /> <a href="http://www.yahoo.com">external link</a><br /> <a href="http://www.ucsusa.org/global_warming/">another internal</a> </body> </html> Below is other code (SurveyRelocationManager.js) that helps execute the script: Code: function SurveyRelocationManager(){ //Constr. this.aInternalURLs = new Array(); } SurveyRelocationManager.prototype.init = function(){ this.setInternalURLs(); } SurveyRelocationManager.prototype.setSurveyURL = function(s){ this.sSurv = s; } SurveyRelocationManager.prototype.getSurveyURL = function(){ return this.sSurv.valueOf(); } SurveyRelocationManager.prototype.addInternalURL = function(s){ this.aInternalURLs.push(s); } SurveyRelocationManager.prototype.removeInternalURL = function(s){ for(var a = 0; a<this.aInternalURLs.length; a++){ if(this.aInternalURLs[a] == s){ this.aInternalURLs.splice(a, 1); } } } SurveyRelocationManager.prototype.getInternalURLs = function(){ return this.aInternalURLs.slice(0); } SurveyRelocationManager.prototype.getURLIsInternal = function(s){ var t; /* KLUDGE: t.indexOf returns -1 if aInternalURLs has no slash at the end. Somehow forward slashes cancels the eval. TODO: Refactor t.indexOf. */ for(var a = 0; a<this.aInternalURLs.length; a++){ t = this.aInternalURLs[a]; // if(s.indexOf(t) != -1){ return true; }else if(s.indexOf('http://') == -1) return true; } return false; } SurveyRelocationManager.prototype.onClick = function(o){ var b = this.getURLIsInternal(o.toString()); if(!b){ var c = confirm("Do you want to take the survey?"); if(c){ //TODO: Relocate here. document.location = this.getSurveyURL(); } else { return true; } } else { return true; } return false; } Note: The only other page that isn't located on this post is the jQuery code. Because of it's length it wouldn't allow me to include the code. You can visit jquery.com to view the code. Or message me and I can send it. THANKS A MILLION! Hello all, Sorry if this may seem like a silly question, I have searched but not really to sure how to word what I am searching for as I don't know if I am going the right way around it! Basically, I am looking to insert a keyword in to a javascript alert box when someone visits my website, so say they came from codingforums.com, it would say "Welcome, CodingForums.com Visitor". My keyword will be passed from the ad platform I am working with and shows up correctly in the tracking, so I'd imagine it's just a case of having the snippet of code for it to show in the alert, correct? If there is no keyword, I would just like it to say "Welcome Visitor" or something. How do I go about this? Thank you in advance for any help. Hi, I have a client who has downloadable PDFs on several pages of their site and they want an alert message to come up the very first time they attempt a download from their site. I have found the "alert once message script" in the Javascript Kit, however, the alert message is applicable to each page that has the script on it. Can it be coded so that the alert message only shows on the very first download, no matter which page this is on? Code is as follows: Code: <script> //Alert message once script- By JavaScript Kit //Credit notice must stay intact for use //Visit http://javascriptkit.com for this script //specify message to alert var alertmessage="Welcome to JavaScript Kit! \n http://javascriptkit.com" ///No editing required beyond here///// //Alert only once per browser session (0=no, 1=yes) var once_per_session=1 function get_cookie(Name) { var search = Name + "=" var returnvalue = ""; if (document.cookie.length > 0) { offset = document.cookie.indexOf(search) if (offset != -1) { // if cookie exists offset += search.length // set index of beginning of value end = document.cookie.indexOf(";", offset); // set index of end of cookie value if (end == -1) end = document.cookie.length; returnvalue=unescape(document.cookie.substring(offset, end)) } } return returnvalue; } function alertornot(){ if (get_cookie('alerted')==''){ loadalert() document.cookie="alerted=yes" } } function loadalert(){ alert(alertmessage) } if (once_per_session==0) loadalert() else alertornot() </script> Thanks, Wizard247 If my php variable, (which is retrieved from a mysql table in the php code, not shown) is equal to "1", that means the member is not eligible to submit the form, so I want an alert() to say "member not eligible!". Else, I want it to continue to submit the form. Here is my code (which I can't seem to get to work): <head> <script src="js/jquery-1.4.2.js" type="text/javascript"></script> <script type="text/javascript"> function ismaxlength(obj){ var mlength=obj.getAttribute? parseInt(obj.getAttribute("maxlength")) : "" if (obj.getAttribute && obj.value.length>mlength) obj.value=obj.value.substring(0,mlength) } //this first script is for something else, to check the max length of characters in a text area </script> //here is the script in question <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- var mem_eligible = "<?= $is_mem_eligible ?>"; if (mem_eligible == "1") { function MoveOn() { alert('You are not yet eligible, please try again tomorrow!'); } } --> </script> </head> <form name="myform" action="postform.php" method="post" enctype="multipart/form-data"> <div> <input type="submit" name="Submit2" value="Submit Entries" onclick="MoveOn()"/> </div> </form> Please help, thanks! June I have been looking all over the web for a solution, because my website displays funky in safari. To fix this i figured i'd tell users that if they are using safari, then using javascript, i could tell them a message. Originally i tried detecting safari then displaying a message. But i couldn't ever find a browser detection for safari. So i thought wait.... If i could: 1. get a javascript alert saying my message. 2. time that message alert frequency by a session, say 10 days? or even every browser session... Then i could solve my problem. However i can't figure out any of this. So if anybody would be willing to help, i'd be very grateful. Hi, I'm having a problem with a website I'm creating for christmas, in my family we always write santa claus letters but with a tricky side to it. So I decided to make questions on a website, the problem is that when the correct answer is given the javascript alert that is supposed to tell the user something appears and disappears without interaction from the user. I need the user to have to click OK. By the way, this only happens when using Mozilla. |