I'm a newbie, so this solution to my problem may be obvious or there may be no way to do this. Anyway, here it is: I have an application form that people fill out, and I need to make a url that when somebody goes to the url, the referral field is already filled out with my name.
This is the application: http://cataclysmgamingcxg.enjin.com/application
And I am trying to make the field below "Who recruited you? Be as close as possible when you give us their gamertag" to be filled out with "Gamertag23Gamer".
If somebody can teach me how to do this, or even make such a url for me, that would be awesome. Thanks in advance!
This won't work unless that site is set up to allow you to do that. Unless you know that other people have done it with this particular site, you're probably out of luck.
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I have an issue in drupal website ( http://www.perfectchoice.ae/properties-browse/ ) when I go to click on 2nd page number then no property comes there.
I don't have knowledge about Drupal. Looking for someone to help me please.
Page parameter is working:
http://www.perfectchoice.ae/properties-browse/?page=3
So some other is causing the problem. When you move to some page and it doesn't show anything try removing URL parameters one by one until you figure out which one is causing the problem. But in any case you will need some Drupal knowledge to solve this.
With the very less information provided in the description, it is difficult to figure out the issue/fix.
One probable reason would be your views is not getting displayed on the URLs other than 'properties-browse'. You need to make the visibility settings of the main block to 'properties-browse*'
Good Luck!!!
I need to resend an email to a user in case the user requests it, from the back-end.
I want to handle the logic in a separate template than the one I trigger the view from.
I figured using a Pop-up would be the best approach for this, but Django doesn't seem to provide any documentation on this.
I have checked out a few posts similar to what I am looking for like, http://www.hoboes.com/Mimsy/hacks/replicating-djangos-admin/ , but they are either too old or too different.
I would really appreciate a nudge in the right direction.
I rolled my own version using guidelines from this links, Open link in Popup Window with Javascript. I hope somebody else finds it helpful.
The question I am asking is a little bit abstract, so I will try to make it more clear. There are websites where you sign up and get a signature in the format of an image. It has a general format, say a few boxes that are empty, and a logo in the middle. Now, say you gain the "Overachiever" badge, which looks like a pen. You signature is then updated, automatically, to include that pen badge in one of the blank boxes. I am completely clueless as to how to do this, and in what language to do this is, so can anyone help? I have been thinking about PHP as an option, but I do not know if that would work. Any suggestions?
You can do this with PHP (imagecreate) and for the updates in your images you can use cronjobs.
Is this for a forum? Depending on the platform, I know some hosts already have "addon's" that provide similar functionality to what you're after. (Karma addons etc.)
Maybe one of these will help? phpBB has some stuff like that.
https://www.phpbb.com/community/viewtopic.php?t=2147118
http://www.concrete5.org/
If you can execute an external process, you can do this using Image Magick.
Is it possible to create a hyperlink in an sms in an iPhone?
For example, if I want the word 'foo' hyperlinked in HTML then I'll write foo in a normal situation.
If I want to have a certain word in my sms to be hyperlinked to something, is there any way I can do this? Like "I have a surprise for you" and the receiver taps on the hyperlinked word 'surprise' which will take the user to the destined page.
Any suggestions as to how this can be done? Examples and samples welcome!
Thanks in advance :)
No, you cannot use html tags in sms / text messages. All you can do is insert the URL without the tag. It then depends on the receivers device whether the URL is presented to the user as link or as plain text.
I experimented with exactly this just yesterday. It seems you can't include a nicely formatted hyperlink, unfortunately. I hope to be proven wrong by somebody else, though :-)
However, as you've probably seen yourself, iPhone is able to recognize an URL and you can tap on it to open the URL in Safari (or tap the disclosure button next the message to get more options on what to do with the URL). As far as I can tell the only thing you can do is format your SMS accordingly: "I have a surprise for you: http://foo.com" even though that might spoil the surprise ;-)
No, you can't do this due to privacy issues. Apple thinks that giving you this ability would allow you to link users to malware and such. Sorry!
i don't think it's possible to create hyperlinks in SMS.
The only way is to send an URL, and the iPhone will convert it to a link...
Use a tiny url from tinyurl.
It doesn't allow you to do exactly what you are wanting but it at least can be used to cover up the long link.
This is the closest thing I figure out to do. I was wanting to use the "
No, you can not do this. However you could use tinyurl and format it like this
http://whateverYouWantToSay#tinyurl.com
Web browsers usually ignore anything before an # therefore you could effectively hide the actual site being linked to, as long as your friend does not know that.
What actually happens is the data before the # is submitted to the web site in the form username:password. However it must be a site that requires authentication to access, or the site will normally just ignore it.
If this helps, I've noticed that a custom hyperlink is possible on the OS X Messages app, but they have to be copied and pasted. To replicate this right click on a hyperlink in your browser and hit copy link. Then paste into Messages.
Uhhh this is possible here is a screenshot of an example - I copied a link from email and pasted in a new SMS - though it appears you cannot type html to create a link....
On my page I have a lot of textpages and to save some time. I would like to make one controller/Action to handle all this sites. However, this gives me some problems with the URL (I dont want it to say something like http://MySite.com/DynamicPages/TextPages). I figure that I should be able to store all URL's in the database and then get the action to call from here.
I tried some differnt things and seached the web for solutions, but found nothing. Do anyone have some suggestions or know a article I can read about a solution.
I found uot I could use the routes for what I wanted.