Access Dynamically Generated Form Elements?
Feb 21, 2010
Is there a way to access a form element that was created using AJAX?I've had no luck when using 'document.getElementById( elementID )' as the element doesn't appear to be recognised.
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Apr 5, 2006
I have form elements which dynamically generated like this...
<form name="formA" ...>
<input type="select" name="text_1" ...>
<input type="select" name="text_2" ...>
<input type="select" name="text_3" ...>
<input type="select" name="text_4" ...>
</form>
And I doing some validation like this.
function checkvalue()
{
var f = document.forms['formA'];
var eLen = f.elements.length;
for (var i=0; i<eLen; i++) {
if(f.elements[i].name == "text_" + i)
{ alert ( f.elements[i].name); }
else { alert (f.elements[i].name); }
}
It never goes into first part of if statement.. Is there a way I can
access these kind form elements..
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Feb 24, 2007
I am dynamically generating javascript arrays in my custom tag
This is the java code
autoCompleteResult += "<script> var valuesInListOf" + displayProperty + " = new Array();";
I can see this variable in debug on client side in javascript, just not sure how to access it.
in javascript
var values = "valuesInListOf" + displayProperty;
this gives String variable whereas I want to access JavaScript Array that I created in my tag.
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Mar 2, 2011
I'm having a problem with the page at http://www.bathfringe.co.uk/contributors2011_2.php
The user is able to add new performances to the form. This functionality is provided by cloning elementsPart of the code should add a 'counter' array key to the names of the cloned form inputs (full code obviously available at the page linked above):
Code:
counter++;
// Find the element to be copied
[code]....
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Jan 4, 2008
Here is the code:
function selectDefaults(buttonGroup){
for (i=0; i < buttonGroup.length; i++) {
if (buttonGroup[i].checked == true) {
for (count=1;count < document.addForm.recordCount.value; count++) {
var doc = document.addForm.feature1[i]
var featureVal = doc.value;
featureVal = featureVal.substring(0,2);
if ( featureVal == "SF"){
doc.checked = true}
} }}}
I need help in the second 'for' loop. Currently it is hard coded to replace the value of document.addForm.feature1 - but this field name is dynamically generated via the page it resides within. That being said, its name/id will increment depending on how large the recordset is. i.e. feature2, feature3, feature4 etc....
How do I get this to work in the javascript? I need to use this script to search all the 'feature#' fields in the form when the script is triggered. All I could think of was this: var doc = document.addForm.feature+count+[i]
which gives me a syntax error.
The purpose of this script, for those who will wish to know, is to automatically select all the features of the product that have the text "SF" (standard feature) in their value.
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Aug 23, 2009
I have a js application, that loads formular-markup dynamically for a specific entity. Is there a way to access elements within this dynamically loaded markup through jquery?
eg.
in the form load function:
$('#container').empty().append($(entityForm.markup).addClass
("formContainer"));
[Code].....
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Jul 16, 2009
I am trying to write a Greasemonkey script using jQuery to automate various processes on a web site. One of them involves automatically filling in a form located in a dynamically generated iframe. When the frame is generated I can do $('#NewFrame').length and get 1 confirming it is now available. However, when I do $('#NewFrame #TheForm').length I always get 0 even though I can clearly see the form there in the iframe.
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Mar 1, 2009
So, I have a form that, when the user clicks on a link, uses J/S to generate extra form fields for extra information. I can retrieve the value of the dynamically generated fields using $_POST in I.E., but it doesn't work in Firefox (no value is returned). Retrieving values for the static fields is fine in both I.E. and Firefox.
Here's the code - is there a function I'm using that could be replaced with something more friendly to Firefox?:
<script type='text/javascript'>
var i = 1;
function addArea() {
var newArea = addElement();
[Code].....
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Nov 21, 2010
I'm having some trouble with my dynamically generated form fields.
As you can see I'm generating new form fields, but the problem lies within the grade field. I have it set up now so that when you change the grade the color of the <select> box changes relative to the grade. A-D are green, F is black with white text, Not Taken is just regular white with black text and In Progress is lightly shaded grey.
I want it so that each one can be changed individually, but I can't seem to be able to figure out how to do that. Heck if you change the first one's grade field, that colour follows the rest of the clones.
This is the jQuery I'm using to change the color of the thing.
$("select").change(function()
{
$(this).each(function () {
[Code]....
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Feb 16, 2011
I've put together what I think is an illustration of my problem at [URL] Quite simply, I need to be able to access the elements of the form without referring to them by ID as the whole form is intended to be cloned. I intended to do this using parentNode and childNodes[] together with the 'this' keyword. My understanding of 'this' in this context is that it should refer to the HTML element calling the function, i.e. one of the radio button inputs. However this gives the error "Error: this.parentNode is undefined"
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Nov 25, 2005
At this point I have been able to add the row. But what I want to do and am having trouble with is alternating the row colour to the dynamically added row element.
Sample of code I am using:
Code:
var tbody = document.getElementById('tableItems');
var row = document.createElement("tr");
var remainder = tbody.rows.length % 2;
if(remainder) {
row.setAttribute("class", "rowLightGreen");
}
var td1 = document.createElement("td");
td1.appendChild(document.createTextNode(qty));
td1.setAttribute("class","qty");
row.appendChild(td1);
tbody.appendChild(row);
One thing that puzzles me, is that even after adding a row the table my table.rows.length still = 0.
Does anyone know how I can determine the appropriate amount of rows so that I can apply the appropriate class?
Or is there just something blatantly wrong in my approach?
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Jul 20, 2005
I have a document that contains a child frame with name/id = "help_frame".
From Javascript in the top level document I can access the child frame's
elements using:
var elem = document.frames.help_frame.document.getElementById ("chkSynonym");
but if I try:
var elem = document.frames.help_frame.document.chkSynonym;
the result is 'undefined'. What is wrong with my syntax?
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Oct 13, 2010
I have a grid that I'm adding rows to that include form text input boxes using addRowData. I know I can use the "editable:true" for that but I'd rather not at this time. Anyway I have the <div id=list1></div> surrounded by a <form></form>. Also statically I have a couple of text input boxes and a submit button. When I press the submit button the only parameters that show up in the POSTED data are the static ones. Is there a way to get the form elements "registered" with the form? I know I can always use javascript to extract the data and save it via an ajax call, but if there is a way to do it "correctly"
Example
var myRow = {id:"0",call:"<input name='callt"+boxNo+"' id='call"+boxNo+"' class='calls' type='text'/>",amount:"<input name='amt"+boxNo+"' id='amt"+boxNo+"' type='text' value='"+defaultDep+"'/>",residual:"",calculate:"<input type='button' class='buttons' id='b"+boxNo+"'/>"};
$("#list1").addRowData(boxNo,myRow);
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Oct 21, 2010
I'm working with a form that has both static and dynamic form elements (add textbox, etc), and while I can access the static elements via request.form, the dynamic elements cannot be accessed. I have the dynamic elements appended within a div that lies within a table.
Here is the javascript:
Code:
function add3<%=strGoalCount%><%=strObjCount%>() {
var foo = document.getElementById('fooBar<%=strGoalCount%><%=strObjCount%>');
var numi = document.getElementById('theValue');
var num = (document.getElementById('theValue').value -1)+ 2;
[Code]....
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Feb 15, 2012
The code below will add new form elements when ever I click the add button. However when you add more elements the combo box element goes out of alignment.
multientry.js
function addValue(divname){
var newdiv = document.createElement('div');
newdiv.innerHTML = "<BR><INPUT TYPE='text' name='index1'>";
[Code]....
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May 28, 2006
Code:
Is this something that is better suited for Javascript/DHTML or AJAX? I have not been able to find any tutorials on how to do this. Can anyone give any suggestions? I am very new to both Javascript, and of course AJAX, since with out Javascript there is no AJAX.
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Aug 19, 2011
How to dynamically add form elements using jquery?
Attached is a screenshot of what I am doing.
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Apr 2, 2010
I`m trying to access an element generated by append() :
i have this :
.append("<a id='delete_button_team_member' href='javascript:void(0);'><img src='_assets/images/icons/delete.png'/></a></div>");
and try to :
$("#delete_button_team_member").click(function(){alert("ceva");});
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Jul 28, 2010
I'm building a custom component in Joomla. All the Jquery up till now is working just fine.
I'm not sure if I'm using the wrong keywords or what, but I'm not having much success finding a way to make the following happen:
I have a form that asks for a bunch of information. First it's name, etc... Then it asks for vehicle information: The code for that is this:
<table class="rsmformtable contentpaneopen">
<tr>
<td colspan="2">
<div class="rsmformtablediv">
[Code].....
So, what I want to happen is that there is an add vehicle link or button so that when someone hits it, it allows them to add in another vehicle. Of course it should also add some index to the id's of all the inputs as I will use the post data to add the vehicles to a database.
Now at first I thought I had found a solution, that works a little bit. But then when the PHP comes into effect things break.
Also, this is an aside: the truck vin row is controlled by jquery now. If the plan type selected is for a truck, it will show that row, if it's not then that row is hidden. I'm pretty sure I'll need to build a loop in the Jquery script that will allow that hide and show feature to work based on the index added to the truck row.
in my searching, the only thing I've really been able to find is that I might have to use AJAX, but that's not something I familiar with just yet.
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Aug 20, 2010
I have form that asks a simple question: "How many XYZs do you want to create?" Then, for every XYZ, it should create several new labels/inputs in the form.
That is, every XYZ looks like this:
<div id="xyz">
<label>Whatever</label>
<input> blah blah blah </input
</div>
I looked into .each() and .live(), but I can't wrap my mind around how to do this.
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Jun 1, 2010
It works perfectly but I need to add more fields than stated in the post. If I add in another field, only one field gets the increment. The other doesn't. Eg.
<form id="myForm" method="get" action="test.php">
<div id="input1" style="margin-bottom:4px;" class="clonedInput">
Name: <input type="text" name="name1">
Tel: <input type="text" name="tel1">
</div>
[Code]...
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Aug 21, 2011
I am trying to insert and remove form element dynamically. What I was doing was some sort of recipe program where a user can prefer to add for elements as he/she is done inputting a recipe. He/She can also remove the ingredient if he/she opts to. Here is the link: [URL]
I already solved the problem but I am not sure if what I did is an efficient one. The thing I did was clone the first child of the form. But I realized that if I would put text inside the first child of the for, the duplicate field will also contain the same text as the first child which I don't want to happen. This is why, I set the display of the first child of the form as none. I am not sure if this would cause some problem when I would submit the whole form so that the inputs will be saved in the database since the first child is empty. I was thinking that as the form will be submitted, I would just remove the first child.
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Dec 12, 2009
I'm created a set amount of dynamic elements based on some elements in another form to try to submit them when the current form is submitted and this just doesnt work. It creates all the elements succesfully and puts in their proper names and values, but on the next page they are not available in $_POST in php.Here's the exact javascript I'm using, I tried appendChild and innerHTML,
Code:
var elem = document.getElementById('submission_options').elements;
for(var k = 0; k < elem.length; k++)
{[code].....
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Apr 13, 2010
I am currently working on a site as part of a student work term. One of the features of this site is the ability to upload a resume. The resume can have a arbitrary number of "work experiences". I have set up a form and want the user to be able to add new input elements with a click of a button. Here is a very pared down(for simplicity) version of the form:
[Code]....
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Sep 8, 2010
I have cleated a bit of code that will dynamicly add a new line to a form so the use can add an infinat number of entires for this element.The code adds the form elemetns in IE and FF ok but when i click the submit button it does not submit the information from the dynamicly added elements in FF.Oddly enough IE works fine!Here is the code:
Code:
function addRow()
{
[code]....
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Mar 10, 2010
Im using a JavaScript function to dynamically add rows of user-input data to a form, but Im having problems getting it to work properly with Firefox (works well in IE, though). We are using Struts 1.3 and JSPs, if that makes a difference.
The JavaScript function seems to work initially because the newly added row will show up on the JSP after the user enters their data and clicks a button that uses an onclick event to call the function. However, when I submit the form the new elements dont get included in the request. The result is that when I use the following code in my Struts Action Class to get all the parameter names submitted in the request, I dont receive the new form elements that were added by the JavaScript function and I cant process those newly added records:
Enumeration e = request.getParameterNames();
Here is the JavaScript code for the function that I call to dynamically add rows of data to the form.
function addData(tableId, distBedsCode, empCode, fte) {
var tbl = document.getElementById(tableId);
//grab how many rows are in the table
var lastRow = tbl.rows.length;
[Code].....
Ive tried using hiddenElem.setAttribute(name,) at the end of the above code, instead of something like hiddenElem.name = , but that didnt work. There is just some difference between the way Firefox handles things and the way IE handles them
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