I am trying to redirect a new page by using tag in coldfusion page by using below code. I am able to get achor symbol,but it is not going to respective page.
Can any one help me on it.
<p class="login__signup">Don't have an account?
<cfoutput ><a herf="RegisterFrom.cfm">Sign up</a></cfoutput></p>
Thanks.
"herf" is not a valid anchor property. It should be "href".
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I am building a blog in django and am using django-taggit. I'm trying to figure out how to tie the link of a tag to a search result page that shows all of the posts using that tag.
I already have the search page created, I know how to filter queries to the page to bring the correct results, and know how to link to the page itself {% url 'search' %}. But how would I pass queries to the page from the template?
For instance, if I have a post tagged "dog" I want users to be able to click on the tag "dog" and be taken to the search page that only has results for posts also tagged "dog".
The django documentation for class views does not have examples of this. And every tutorial resource so far has been focused on the filtering and displaying of the search page itself rather than linking to it with desired queries in an <a> tag instead of a <form>.
In short, how do you make an <a> link pass a query into a url, like how an <input> would to a <form> action in Django?
I found the answer. Based on this , it is
<a href="{% url 'myview' %}?q=foobar">
I am using Facebook's share button on my Django app.
I'm using Facebook's SKD instructions which tell me to place this code wherever you want the plugin to appear on your page:
<div class="fb-share-button"
data-href="https://my-website-full-url"
data-layout="button" data-size="small" data-mobile-iframe="false">
<a class="fb-xfbml-parse-ignore" target="_blank" href="https://www.facebook.com/sharer/sharer.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fdevelopers.facebook.com%2Fdocs%2Fplugins%2F&src=sdkpreparse">Share
</a>
</div>
So I placed that code in my template but how do I add the full URL of the web page with the FB share button in the data-href attribute?
As long as you have django.template.context_processors.request enabled you should be able to use request.build_absolute_uri() in your template:
data-href="{{ request.build_absolute_uri }}"
This should work out of the box if you're using a fairly recent version of Django.
I have a div with a certain id
<div id="services">
Then I try to link to it using Django templates
<a href="{% url 'homepage' %}#services">
But it only works if I'm in the same page (App)
Is there a way to work around this ?
I found out what the problem was. I had a script that does smooth scrolling and it had "event.preventDefault();" in it. as I removed that it worked.
I have the following HTML page which works perfectly fine as a HTML page; however when I try put it into APEX by entering the code into a Region it just goes all wrong.
When the submit button is pressed, it takes the user to a new page with the IFRAME on rather than just refreshing the page as it does in a HTML page. The other issue is the aesthetics, it looks perfect in Firefox but in IE the IFRAME is half way down the page. When investigating in Firebug I see no attributes which would cause this.
Is there a method of embedding a HTML page into an APEX form page?
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<body>
<head>
</head>
<form action="http://ukserver/orderlist.asp" target="orderResults">
Enter Order Number: <input id="ord" type="text" name="ord" maxlength="50" size="20"/>
<input type="submit" value="Submit"/>
</form>
<iframe id="orderResults" name="orderResults" src="blank.html" width="100%" height="50%">
<p>Your browser does not support iframes.</p>
</iframe>
</body>
</html>
This is the page in FireFox which as you can see looks ok.
This is the page in IE which is incorrect
Update:
The HTML page seems to work perfectly in the HTML header of the APEX page but its above my tabs and region which isnt the place where i want it. I tried to find an order (1112) and it returned the following 'File not found' which is correct.
Hi Tony, I created another IFRAME and i guess I'm half way there. I now just have to get the HTML form working, please see below:
It sounds like you have a PDF file in a folder on a server somewhere for each order. If the names of the files are predictable given the order number then you should be able to generate a link something like this:
1) Create an item to accept the order number e.g. P12_ORDER_NUMBER.
2) Create a button to submit the page
3) Create a report that displays when P12_ORDER_NUMBER is not null and selects:
select '//server/path/fileprefix' || :P12_ORDER_NUMBER || '.pdf' as url
from dual;
4) Convert the report column into a link via the column attributes so that clicking on it launches the file.
I trying to implement the url template tag into my project.
I have a button that allows the user to save the data he is seeing.
So the url of this button is this:
(2)url(r'^nameviews/download/$', 'my.path.is.this.to.download' name="load"),
template:
Download
the url of the page that shows the information, and where the button is located is:
(1)(r'^nameviews/$', path.to.page),
but when I tried to click on the button (it should appear the url 2)it doesn't open the file with the data but instead gives me the same url that the main page (1)
the html validator gives me a error on the
<a href="">
It seems it doesn't recognize the url tag.
Anyone has any idea?
Resolved! I didn't really understood what's happen because I didn't change much but should have been some silly mistake.
Sorry!
Thanks any way :)
EDIT
Be careful with the order of the urls. At urls.py try this order:
url(r'^nameviews/download/$', name_of_view, name="load"),
url(r'^nameviews/$', name_of_view, name="first page"),
name_of_view is equal if the view is the same