Nov
30
2008
7

I am still alive

It has been a while I didn’t update this blog, since I was too busy managing a sports event at my place.

Today I’m not going to post anything about PHP functions. Instead, I would like to give a big thank my loyal readers on being such a concern asking me if I’m still alive.

I’m telling you guys, I’m still alive healthily and happily right now. I won 4 medals in the annual event — gold medals for badminton and rope pulling, silver medals for volleyball and soccer. What a worth busy moments!

After all, thank you for being so patient waiting for my updates. I’ll definitely update this blog soon.

Written by Coder in: Bulletin |
Oct
18
2008
10

Fortunate vs Unfortunate

My hard disk crashed, totally damaged. This is real sick.

Fortunately it is still under warranty. Unfortunately it takes too much time to be replaced.

Fortunately not more than a month to wait. Unfortunately I lost all my data.

Fortunately I got backup. Unfortunately the last one was about three months ago.

Fortunately I can get back all my PHP applications. Unfortunately not the latest one.

Fortunately I can get back my MySQL data, too. Unfortunately not the latest one, too.

Fortunately I can set back my work after the new one arrived. Unfortunately I didn’t backup all my software as they eat lots of disk space.

OMG, I don’t know what to do, where to start, how to complete. It’s real hard.

What do you think when fortunate vs unfortunate. Which one wins?

Written by Coder in: Bulletin |
Sep
27
2008
3

Prevent accidental window closing: alert onbeforeUnLoad

Today, I’m going to show you how to stop your visitor to close window of your site, using JavaScript.

It’s useful when they have unfinished processes, or unsaved data, in which they whether accidentally or deliberately clicked on the close button of your page.

It’s also useful for your marketing strategy, like one-time offer, final discounts, and so on.

Simple. First, use this following function. Then I’ll show you with 3 situations for example.

<script>
var askFirst = false;
function preventerOn() {
askFirst = true;
}

function preventerOff() {
askFirst = false;
}
window.onbeforeunload = sureUnload;
function sureUnload() {
if (askFirst)
return “Are you sure you want to exit this page?”;
}
</script>

Situation 1, if you want to prevent window closing from the beginning, you may want to use the body tag, like this:

<body onload=”return preventerOn();”>

Situation 2, if you want to prevent window closing when your visitor enter something in a form, use it like this:

<input type=”text” name=”input1″ onchange=”return preventerOn();”>

Situation 3, if you want to prevent window closing before reached an amount of time (i.e: 20 seconds), you may add this one to the script above:

function setTimer() {
preventerOn();
setTimeout(“clear();”,20000); // 1000 is for 1 second, so 20000 is for 20 seconds
}
function clear() {
preventerOff();
}

You may need to change in the body tag, from this:

<body onload=”return preventerOn();”>

to this:

<body onload=”return setTimer();”>

That’s all.

If you have any questions regarding this, please feel free and don’t hesitate to ask me through the comment form.

Thank you.

Written by Coder in: javascript |

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