Inline Script Code To Check A Hidden Radio Button?
Jul 14, 2010
I'm looking for a quick example of how to make a "word" have an onclick event that sets the value of a hidden radio button to true.
I've search for inline examples but couldn't find one online.
This is the code I have but it is not working. You should see I was trying to make the + and - signs trigger setting a radio button to true, which then triggers a sql search. code...
I am a PHP programmer and new to Javascript and jQuery and I have tried about 20 examples/tutorials and cannot seem to get even close to what I want.I have a form (PHP/MySQL) with a list of subjects I got from my database, and then create a set of radio buttons from that list. And based on what radio button they select, I need to pass that variable to a div (at least that's what I want to use) and then show a list of videos that match the radio buttons value. I don't care if its a get or post or other.I tried to use GET or POST so I can use that value for my PHP/MySQL lists.I am open to any suggestions/tutorials, etc.
I have it set up so that there are three frames (frames and the use of javascript are encourage for practice) "bar" on the left with navigational options, "main" in the center where the body of the drill is presented, and "feedback" along the bottom where the feedback will appear.
My issue is that I have everything working except the form! I'm not sure how to make it so that upon clicking the submit button the feedback is presented in the "feedback" frame. This was suggested to me but isn't working, maybe I have a mistake somewhere? Or is there another way I can do this?
<html> <head> <script type="text/javascript"> function CheckCheckbox() {
I am a php programmer and not a Javascript programmer and I am trying to help a friend out with his shopping cart. The original programmer (who wrote this years ago and is no longer around) has a button that looks up the quantities in the database for the submitted items, and then displays a prompt if you selected a quantity that is less than the minimum purchase amount.The issue is if the user enters a smaller amount than allowed and hits the enter key instead of the "Buy" button, it allows the order.how to use the current code to also check for an Enter key submission.I can handle the PHP and the db lookup for minimum quantities. Here is the page code and the Javascript code.
Ran into an issue today I wasn't able to sort out on my own or through a Google search:I have this form where I wanted to select a radio button when the containing div was clicked. So, on the click of the div, I would say that the radio's attribute of checked was set to checked.It all worked fine until I put on the document.ready to hide all the radios.Thus, with a hidden radio input, I was unable to manipulate the checked attribute. Did I miss something? Example code for reference:
I am pretty new at javascript and I am trying to create a payment form that has both fields for payment by check and payment by credit card.I am wondering how I would go about having a radio button that asks the user how they would like to pay "credit card" or "check" and depending on which one they pick it shows the fields pertaining to that type of payment.the fields in the form look like this:Credit Card Fields:
I have some code that runs when a radio button is clicked (and thereby selected) but the problem I am having is that when I refresh the page, the radio button is still selected, but the associated code does not run. How can I check to see if a radio button is selected in this situation so that I can apply the appropriate code?
I've been having problems trying to figure this out and my nooby skills can only go so far... :)Basically I have a page that allows a user to select a specific category which links them to another page that has a series of radio buttons. By default I want to have that category checked according to what they selected.I've been able to pass the category variable with no problem but can't get it to default check...So far my Javascript looks like this:
<script type="text/javascript"> var category = category3 function autoForm(){
I am making a quiz (for fun) and i want to find out how to check if a specific radio button is checked? what is the easiest way to check this? If i use a loop, how will i add an integer without it adding the integer during the loop?
So I have a dropdown box and when a certain option is pressed will show other fields... if not they stay hidden. However, I also need it to check a radio button that should remain showing.
Right now I have <script type="text/javascript"> $(document).ready(function(){ $(".dnuHide").hide(); $(".dnuHide input").attr("disabled","disabled"); // If option Other is selected for institution type, show text field for Other $("#region").change(function() { var val = $(this).val(); $(".dnuHide input").attr("disabled",(val=="DNU")?"":"disabled"); (val=="DNU")?$(".dnuHide").show():$(".dnuHide").hide() }); }); </script>
How would I modify that so I can also have ()Option 1 (*)Option 2 (already checked) change to (*)Option 1 ()Option 2
I'm having a problem with some code, here's the code below:
HTML Code:
If someone hits submit without selecting yes or no the validation pops up asking them to make the selection. After they close out the pop up box the form action still passes them along to the congratulations_aff.php page.
How and why is that passing them on even if they didn't make a selection with the radio buttons?
Does anybody know how i check to see if the radio button is select and also can anybody tell me how i can check for an email in the correct format the function isValidEmail in the above alows emails to pass through.
The thickbox opens with the title "Preview", but is empty.I've alerted the div after setting it, and it does contain the formfield value.Why might this be happening? I've also tried setting the div like this (foo as dummy text - to no avail):
I am trying to get a simple set of Javascript tabs to work properly. I have just two tabs and I want to set up the script to have the second tab automatically hidden prior to reading the javascript code because right now it shows the contents of both tabs when the page is loading and then the second tab disappears after all the script has loaded.
I have the jquery script linked to on the page and here is the way my script looks to run the tabs:
Code:
I want to add something like style="visibility:hidden;" to the DIV that isn't shown on page load and have it added and removed as necessary when users click on the tabs. So basically I would like the generated code to look like this:
Here is the HTML: [URL] I'm trying to uncheck the selected radio button, then set the value to 1 (Yes), basically overwriting theinitialvalue to 1. I've looked at prop(), val(), and attr(), and just don't know where to start. Should I select $('#set_q157 input') or$('#set_q157 input:radio'), or each individual radio?
Do I need to each them, and check if its checked, then change its value, or is there a way to select all three inputs as just one radial button? It would also need to work if the input has not yet been checked.
What I am trying to accomplish is I have a radio button "RequiredApprovalYesNo". When the selection is "Yes", I need fields "Approver" and "ApproverEmail" to be required upon submit. I also need to make sure that a selection is made with this radio button of either Yes or No.Here is my HTML code for these three fields and was wondering if someone could show me how to code this script or, give me an example of a Radio button selection resulting in additional fields being required or not.
And the jscript detects when d0, d1 or d2 is clicked and executes my script. It all works perfectly, however when you click on a link it will jump to the top of the page as a side effect of the a href="#" I assume?
I'm trying to create a questionnaire style series of radio buttons which are hidden and then a different set of radio buttons displayed depending on the previous answer. eg
Q1 Is it a man? (if select yes then display)
Q2 Is he called John? (if no then display)
Q3 Is he called Gary? and so on...
I've been testing using the code below but wondered if anyone had any ideas on how this could be done easily?
l need to apply a hover css on a radio button. Currently the background color only draws a box around the radio button but does not the actual radio color. l dont mind if there is no css even javascript will do
I hope whether such a script exists for what am wanting to do. From time to time, I need to send password information or login details and password information to some users. At the moment, am doing it via email with a subject named FYI and the body of the email basically just contain the login and the password or in some case, just the password. What am wanting to know is whether I can put these information into a HTML file which contains an obfuscated Javascript with a button that a user will click that will prompt for his login information and then will display the password. In its simplest form, I guess I am looking for a Javascript that will obfuscate a HTML file that contains the password. I found some website that offers such service as obfuscating a HTML file but am hoping it can be done via a Javascript so it is at least "portable" and I do not have to be online.
Need a script which selects a second radio button when the first radio button in the pair is clicked with the second button greyed/disable but still displaying the selection.
(Hoping to keep the input 'name' the same too if possible - maybe they can be differentiate by 'id' for the script ?)
Code: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> <html> <head>
I have some code that works great when used inline (inside of an html page). The inline code looks like this and has an onchange = "gotoTest(this);" as part of the select element
Im trying to configuere a form that a.a radio buttons that allow the user to choose between quarters, nickels, dimes and pennies and show image when click on my radio button.how to get the image to display whenthey click on the radio button?