[Javascript] Onload and onunload spinner

Terry Riegel riegel at clearimageonline.com
Fri Jan 5 07:32:40 CST 2007


Cutter,

I'm not sure what the url you sent is for. It appears to be a service  
for creating spinners.

Terry


On Jan 5, 2007, at 6:41 AM, Cutter (JS Related) wrote:

> http://www.ajaxload.info/
>
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> Terry Riegel wrote:
>> Well, no use beating a dead horse. I am guessing this problem is  
>> not doable? I for one have spent way to much time on it.
>> Thanks,
>> Terry
>> On Jan 4, 2007, at 10:32 AM, Terry Riegel wrote:
>>> It may not be possible, but I am looking for a way to trigger an  
>>> event everytime a web connection starts, then another event when  
>>> it finishes.
>>>
>>> I have a Frames based page like...
>>>
>>>   +---------------------------+
>>>   |buttons                *   |
>>>   +---------------------------+
>>>   |path                       |
>>>   +-------+-------------------+
>>>   |browse |details            |
>>>   |       |                   |
>>>   |       |                   |
>>>   |       |                   |
>>>   +-------+-------------------+
>>>
>>> I am trying to figure out how to have "buttons" monitor activity  
>>> on "details" when a page is requested turn on the spinner, when  
>>> it is loaded turn off the spinner. Onload and onunload do not  
>>> seem to be consistent for this. The content in details is from  
>>> the same domain as all of the other pages, but will not be  
>>> managed by this, so adding js to this page will not work.
>>>
>>> Any Ideas?
>>>
>>>
>>> Terry
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Jan 3, 2007, at 2:32 PM, Terry Riegel wrote:
>>>
>>>> This is what I have that fires sometimes.
>>>>
>>>> top.frames['details'].window.onload=top.frames['browse'].a;
>>>> top.frames['details'].window.onunload=top.frames['browse'].b;
>>>>
>>>> My js library loads in the browse frame, and the a function  
>>>> turns the spinner off, the b turns it on.
>>>>
>>>> Terry
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Jan 3, 2007, at 2:08 PM, Terry Riegel wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>
>>>>> I have an application that uses frames. I would like to set one  
>>>>> frame to monitor what is going on in the other and turn a  
>>>>> spinner on when it unloads, and turn it off when it loads. any  
>>>>> quick thoughts on how I should proceed.
>>>>>
>>>>> Terry
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