JavaScript - Redirect Problem
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I have this script to print a page, which it does fine. However, after the script runs, the browser redirects to the folder root: Code: <SCRIPT Language="Javascript"> //PRINT PAGE FUNCTION function printit(){ if (window.print) { window.print() ; } else { var WebBrowser = '<OBJECT ID="WebBrowser1" WIDTH=0 HEIGHT=0 CLASSID="CLSID:8856F961-340A-11D0-A96B-00C04FD705A2"></OBJECT>'; document.body.insertAdjacentHTML('beforeEnd', WebBrowser); WebBrowser1.ExecWB(6, 2);//Use a 1 vs. a 2 for a prompting dialog box WebBrowser1.outerHTML = ""; } } </script> How can I stop this happening? I want remain on the current page! Similar TutorialsHi there, Im very new to all this and have only been working with scripts for a few days, so simple pointers would be greatly appriciated. My problem; I play an online strategy game where i can use scripts to help my game play. There is a quick bar at the top of the game screen which i can add scripts to. When editing the bar there are 3 options. 1. Name, 2. Image URL, 3. Target URL. The script i have written is entered into the Target URL. It works fine but i have to be on a certain page in the game to run the script because of how it gets the required info. At the minute i have two scripts doing what i would like one to do. The first script (that i wrote) and a second which just redirects me to the right page (which i have to click first). Can i get both tasks on to one script. What i would like the script to do is, upon clicking redirect me to the appropriate page the script needs to be run from, and then run the javascript function. My Script; ( which isnt finished but works fine for now) Code: JavaScript: var n = prompt("1.Plunder / Looting 2. OD 3.Archer 4.Axe ", "1");n = parseInt(n); if(n == 1) {var stringOne = (document.getElementsByTagName("img")[12].title);var stringTwo = (document.getElementsByTagName("img")[10].title);var stringThree = (document.getElementsByTagName("img")[25].title);var stringFour = (document.getElementsByTagName("img")[24].title);var stringFive = stringOne + " \n" + stringTwo + " \nToday " + stringThree + " \nToday " + stringFour + "";alert (stringFive );}; if(n == 2) {var stringSix = (document.getElementsByTagName("img")[15].title);var stringSeven = (document.getElementsByTagName("img")[22].title);var stringEight = (document.getElementsByTagName("img")[23].title);var stringNine = stringSix + " \nToday as attacker " + stringSeven + " \nToday as defender " + stringEight + "";alert (stringNine );}; To sum up. Basicly i want to be able to click the link to this script and have it redirect me to the right page and then run. So where would i put the page address and how do i make the script rum when the page is loaded. I've been designing a website and I recently made a few changes to it and now the home button doesnt work properly and I cant figure out why. I think it is javascript related. My problem is when you click on any category in the home page. On the next page the 'Home' link doesnt work. It clearly links back to 'index.php' but it just refreshes the page. What is even wierder is that when you try and manually retype the URL to get to index.php it still doesnt go there it just refreshes the page. I think it may be to do with a javascript redirect script I put in to prevent frames redirecting my parent window but I dont know why it causes the home link to not work properly Any ideas? To see an example of what I mean its on http://whatshalliwatch.net I need to display a receipt, open the print dialog and then go back to another form. My code is as follows at the bottom of the page: Code: <script type='text/javascript'> window.print(); window.location="newlocation"; </script> It works prefect in firefox, but not in chrome. In Chrome it just redirects and never waits for the print dialog. I need it to wait until the user can click print or cancel. If I take out the window.location line it brings up the print dialog (but I want it to redirect afterwards). Thanks to anyone who can help! I have a page up with an iframe that's approximately 300px by 405px. When I load up the site in FF and IE, it frames just fine. However, in Chrome and Opera the iframe is shifted upwards and is off-frame. I've tried looking for a solution to center the iframe correctly. Someone said to make a php code that loads 2 different iframes depending on browser (1 iframe for IE/FF and another frame for OP/CH). I have no knowledge of php coding, so I couldn't get it to work. So now, I think I'm limited to redirecting users based on browser type. If the user is using FF or IE, I'll redirect them to my original page. If they're using some other browser, I'll redirect them to a different page without the iframe. I've tried to set up a redirector, but it has trouble distinguishing between FF and Chrome. It treats them exactly the same. Does anyone have any advice on what to do? I've done tons of searching for what seems to be such a small problem. Someone please enlighten me. i'm a total noob with java and can't seem to figure this out. i want to add a bit on to the current url : this is the code i'm using , it just keeps adding... Code: window.location=(window.location+"?p=62"); am i even doing this right.. any help appreciated.. Hi, I'm trying to change a piece of code I found in a scipt: Code: if (errors == null) { jQuery('#requestform') .hide() .html('<div class="thankyou"><h1>Merci</h1><p>Nous reviendrons vers vous.</p></div>') .show(); } Instead of the .html () I would like to redirect to another webpage of my website, in the same window. Anyone can help me? Thanks. what wrong, it just adds the website to the end of the address bar, and it doesnt redirect???help please <html> <head> <title></title> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"> </head> <body> <div> <h1>hello</h1> <form onsubmit="return go();"> <select name="website" id="website"> <option value="http://www.google.com/">google.com</option> <option value="www.yahoo.com">yahoo.com</option> </select> <script type="text/javascript"> function go() { var s = getElementById("website"); window.location = s.options[s.selectedIndex].value; return false; //prevents the form from being submitted to the server. } </script> <input type="submit"> </form> </div> </body> </html> Hi, I'm trying to redirect my users to their profile, but can't figure out how to put the function into the link. sethighlightedValue(); is a function that returns the users username. Is there anyway else to do this? Here's what I got: Code: case RETURN: window.location = "profile.php?user='setHighlightedValue();'"; this.setHighlightedValue(); bubble = false; break; Hey all im new to the forum as i have just started playing round with javascript but anyway i have this code PHP Code: setTimeout(top.location='profilec.php?id=' + id,4000); and when executed the time delay is not taken into account at all and completly ignored. If i remove the id var from the code and just have PHP Code: setTimeout(top.location='profilec.php?id=',4000); its fine can anyone tell me why this is happening and if there is a solution :-) thanks before hand mike Hello, I'm new to Javascript Programming. Therefore be patient with me. I'm looking for a script where if someone goes to www.site1.com this site will automatically go to www.site2.com by simulating a mouse click. I've looked everywhere on the internet for a solution but had no luck. Any assistance will be greatly appreciated. Thanks Velvet. Hello, I am new on forum and javascript. I have got a query for dynamic geo location javascript. I would like to make a page which redirect to another page based on user REGION. Ex. If user from EMEA then page1.html, if user from APAC then page2.html, if user from Other region then page3.html Hope someone will share their ideas with an example to achive this. Thanks Hello All, I have some javscript running on a page to automatically redirect the user to the SSL secured page (https). The code I have works fine when there is www. in front of the site name, but if you just type the site name without the url the code doesn't work. Any suggestions? Thank so much. Code: <script language="javascript" type="text/javascript" > // This is the hostname that will trigger enforcement of redirection. var enableRedirect = true; // This is the hostname that will trigger enforcement of redirection. var externalHostname = "www.exelonenergy.com"; // This is the reconstructed URL if the current URL contains the externalHostname: var redirectURL = "https://" + externalHostname + window.location.pathname; // If the URL contains the externalHostname specified above, // and the protocol in plain http:, then redirect to the https: equivalent: if (enableRedirect == true) { if (window.location.hostname.indexOf(externalHostname) >= 0) { if (window.location.protocol == "http:") { window.location.href = redirectURL; } } } </script> 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 Guys... I have a slight problem... I'm trying to do a redirect countdown within an iframe and it keeps putting the new page inside the iframe and not opening a new maximized window/tab outside of the iframe. Here is the code for example just going to yahoo: Code: <HEAD> <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript"> var start=new Date(); start=Date.parse(start)/1000; var counts=2; function CountDown(){ var now=new Date(); now=Date.parse(now)/1000; var x=parseInt(counts-(now-start),10); if(document.form1){document.form1.clock.value = x;} if(x>0){ timerID=setTimeout("CountDown()", 100) }else{ location.href="http://www.yahoo.com" } } </script> <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript"> <!-- window.setTimeout('CountDown()',100); --> </script> </HEAD> <BODY> <center> <FORM NAME="form1"> You are being redirected in <INPUT TYPE="text" NAME="clock" SIZE="2" VALUE="10"> seconds. </FORM> </center> </Body> Here's the kicker... If I replace yahoo.com with some web sites it works PERFECTLY fine and replaces the page with the new page... why is that? I have this offer iframed on my website and I want it so that when they get to a certain page (i have the specific url), I can redirect it to another site. Is this possible by any chance?
I need a weird browser redirect. I need a text box, we will call it variable "A", and a submit button on a form. when the person types in a number such as 51225 into the text box and clicks submit it will redirect them to the page yourdomain.com/51225.php. What is the best way in doing this? Code: <html> <head> <script type="text/JavaScript"> <!-- A=document.form.ID.value function onclick(event) { window.location = http://yourdomain.com/document.write(A).php" } //--> </script> </head> <body> <form name="form"> ID: <input type="text" name="ID" size="6" value=""> <input type="submit"> </form> </body> </html> I know this is not correct but it is a start. I can't figure out how to place the variable into the url. Hello everyone... I have Javascript code here which gives the time (hours, minutes, seconds) and date (year, month, day), and it updates every second. What I want to do is redirect to a certain page every 10 minutes, on the 10th, 20th, 30th, 40th, 50th and 60th minutes. The time displays and updates every second, but no redirect happens. Please fix my code! Thanks in advance. Code: <tr><td align="center"> <SPAN ID="clock"><?php echo date('d/m/Y <\b\r> H:i:s', time()); ?></SPAN> </td></tr> <SCRIPT type="text/javascript"> var year2 = <?php echo date('Y', time()); ?>; var month2 = <?php echo date('m', time()); ?>; var day2 = <?php echo date('d', time()); ?>; var hour2 = <?php echo date('H', time()); ?>; var minute2 = <?php echo date('i', time()); ?>; var second2 = <?php echo date('s', time()); ?>; var daysInMonth = <?php echo date('t', time()); ?>; function updateClock() { second2+=1; if(second2>=60){second2=0;minute2+=1;} if(minute2>=60){minute2=0;hour2+=1;} if(hour2>=24){hour2=0;day2+=1;} if(day2>daysInMonth){day2=0;month2+=1;} if(month2>12){month2=0;year2+=1;} byt(nollor(day2)+"/"+nollor(month2)+"/"+year2+"<br />"+nollor(hour2)+":"+nollor(minute2)+":"+nollor(second2),"clock"); updateUtlogg(); redirect(minute2,second2); } var utloggUtloggad = false; function updateUtlogg() { if(utloggUtloggad) { return true; } return(true); } function nollor(nummer) { if(nummer<10) { tmp="0"+nummer; } else { tmp=nummer; } return tmp; } function byt(txt,lager) { if(document.getElementById(lager)) { document.getElementById(lager).innerHTML=txt; } } function redirect(x,y) { if(nollor(x)==0 && nollor(y)==0 || nollor(x)==10 && nollor(y)==0 || nollor(x)==20 && nollor(y)==0 || nollor(x)==30 && nollor(y)==0 || nollor(x)==40 && nollor(y)==0 || nollor(x)==50 && nollor(y)==0) { setTimeout("location.href = updateInterval.php;",0); } } var oInterval = window.setInterval("updateClock()",1000); </SCRIPT> Hi I have several checkboxes in a switch statement like the one below: Code: function whatsChecked(obj) { var indx = obj.id.substring(obj.id.length-1, obj.id.length); switch ( indx ) { case '9': if (document.sport.soccer_9.checked) { //window.open.href = "../google.com";; window.open("../google.com"); } break; } } how can I use a continue button to determine which checkbox was clicked and redirect me to the correct page? Hi, I want to do a redirect count so that the user can see the count going down. for example, I want them to be able to see the following. You will be redirected in 5 seconds. The user should be able to see the count going down from 5 to 4 to 3 to 2 to 1 and then they are redirected. I can get the page to redirect after 5 seconds but I want the user to be able to see it count down. Thanks in advance for your help Hello everybody, What I have been trying to incorporate into my site is that if a user has javascript turned off, it redirects them to another page. This is what I have found but doesn't seem to work. Code: <NOSCRIPT> <meta http-equiv=”refresh” content=”0; URL=AlternatePage.cfm”> </NOSCRIPT> When I test it out it shows on the page like this: meta http-equiv=”refresh” content=”0; URL=AlternatePage.cfm” Basically shows the same thing without the tags. It doesn't take any action at all. Any ideas, tips, or advice? I don't have any access to the root directory so SSI is not an option at the moment. (Do plan of hosting it on a dedicated server when I have the money ) |