Specifically I'm looking for a way to save the webpage on the server (It's kind of a hard to phrase question so google isn't giving me anything useful).
I would like to add this function to a button somewhere on the page, then technically anyone who has access to this ContentEditable page can save their progress. Yes I'm aware of the insecurity of this.
What's the best/easiest way to do this? PHP? Javascript?
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I'm running a typo3 v. 7.6.4
I alredy looked into existing plugins an even how to write my own... but i can't find a solution.
My goal is pretty simple:
Show a simple disclaimer page whenever the user clicks a link to any external page.
Is there any easy ways to accomplish this?
The easiest way would in fact be to add a on('click') eventHandler on all links. This would be additional JavaScript and work with all existing content. Figuring out if a link refers to an external site should be easy (exclude relative urls and match absolute urls against your baseUrl).
However, if this is a legal requirement, you should decide if JavaScript works for you, because with disabled JS the disclaimer would not be triggered.
Okay, i'm extremely new to this sort of thing, so i am probably using incorrect terminology, but i've been trying to find an answer and can't, so i'm asking here!
I have a website made in Tumblr that opens post content inside an iframe. However, that means my parent url doesn't change according to the iframe content. Is there a way i can cause the parent url to change according to the post inside the iframe? On other sites i have just done this manually but it needs to happen automaically here.
Help! Thanks!
I think you could achieve this on a website using a trick to manually modify the address in the URL bar without reloading the page. See this question for more information. Unfortunately I am not familiar with how Tumblr works internally so I wouldn't be able to say if you can actually use this. But it seems like the only way to achieve what you want.
I'm developing a web app, using Play framework and javascript, but exactly I don't know how to print a form (i.e. an invoice). I thought it has to be implemented on Javascript. but reading on web, I didn't find anything. I´m searching now if the implementation is on Server side (Java), but i dont have any idea.
That's a very weird question that you have here, I probably don't get it right..
What do you mean "Print a form" ?!
What about print page from your favorite browser ?
Must be missing something.
What about render the invoice in pdf format?If you are interested in doing something like that check this module:
http://www.playframework.org/modules/pdf
I think it is the best solution and that's what most companies do.Hope that helped
I use Delphi 7 on Vista. So far, I have implemented a simple browser (using TWebBrowser) but I would like to automatically enter information when the web page asks for it. For example, I want to tell my app to go to Google, detect the Search field, enter a search phrase, and then click the Search button and then get the result.
Can someone shed some light on how this is done?
You need to use the DOM to do this. The best online resource for learning this in a Delphi setting is at Brian Cryer's site. Take a look at How to read and write form elements.
In the google instance you could simply call the search URL directly yourself.
Eg. This URL searches for 'jam'
http://www.google.ie/search?q=jam&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en&client=safari
Get your code to change jam for your search string and go to that URL. I hope this is what you are looking for.
I need to open a popup window to a url with certain parameters. The parameters contain information that I would like to prevent from showing up in the browser history. The url points to a 3rd party site and I can't affect the way those parameters are transferred to them (can't use POST for example).
Currently I have worked around this so that I have a page on our server that loads the content of the third party page to an iframe and this seems to work.
However, I was wondering if there are any other ways of doing this and are they maybe somehow better or worse? Javascript or something? The negative side of this iframe thing is that it is not XHTML Strict compliant, which is something we are aiming for.
There are other similar questions here but I couldn't find a good answer.
Edit: Apparently this does not work as expected in IE. It might be that I still keep the solution for another reason, but it would be nice to know if there is a "bulletproof" solution.