I need to traverse all elements of a form & change the color of the label text inside divs. I use a label inside a div to keep texts in columns but only change the color of the text not the entire div. If there is another way please let me know, I prefer css not tables.I have tried many versions but none work because "lab below" is undefined.
I need to be able to determine what form control a label is associated with from within a script. Normally I'd access properties of items by name, like thisLink.href, or thisControl.value, but you can't do thisLabel.for becauce for is a javascript keyword. Does anyone know how to get around this problem?
Currently I have one issue where i have defined my four input tags inside a div.Now the issue is arising that i need to separate them each using the table tag or either the nested div tag to make their width..currently my show is like this
I have a gridview which has two textboxes. Now when i type anything in Textbox1 , i need to simultaneously display it in textbox 2. Can anyone please guide me as to how this can be done using javascript
I have a table on which there are a number of cells. some cells contain input boxes that allow users to enter various information. However I need to know how to access the information contained within each cell to allow me to compare it to some other information. Would anyone be able to tell me if this is possible and how I would go about it.
I've attached a cut-down version of a script I am working on. It's a pretty simple button with a function attached, which creates a random number and compares it with a preset value.I can't seem to get the function to read the variables
How can I make an image label that when I clicked will change from one label to another.
Let say I have index.html where my label is displayed. Then I have label01.jpg to label20.jpg stored on label sub folder.
What I want is to be able to change my label one at a time from label01.jpg to label20.jpg everytime i click the label. then go back to label01.jpg after label20.jpg
For illustration purpose, see image below. I want the label to change every click until I got the label right for the video screen. I have 20 video screen in one page and I need to change the labels depending on the video.
Actually a more preferred solution is for the script to cycle through all the pictures on my label folder so that if I have new labels I only need to dump it in the folder and it will become available.
I've got a js file where all the functions are wrapped inside $(document).ready(). I want to call one of the function from within the HTML but it says that the function "is not defined".
<script type="text/javascript"> function insertPreference() { var row = document.getElementById('voteTable').rows[0];[code]....
I can get the value for id and title. However, I can not get the radio button value.I will loop through the <tr> tag and access the <td> and pass it to AJAX module in (id + title + value) manner.Is there a way to do that?
So I create a class: function cMap(mapID){//vars and stuff}
I go and prototype a function: cMap.prototype.loadMap = function(){ //jquery AJAX call }
Now in the jquery $.ajax({...}); call, I use an anonymous function on the "success:" call: success: function(data){ this.member = data; }
My problem is that inside this anonymous function call I'm trying to call a class member of my cMap class to store the data in from the AJAX call, but it's out of scope. So the JS console in FF/Chrome throws errors about bad value/doesn't exist.
How can I access this class member from inside an anonymous function? Or at least what's a good way to go about doing all this?
but, if I define my_label: before the outer loop, it works just fine. Do I have to define the label earlier in the code than where it's used? For the time being, I just got the same affect as this code by setting a boolean variable before breaking and then continuing if it's true.
We have a massive java application to be made ADA compliant. We want onfocus and onblur events for each text field. The best way seems to be javascript, by cycling through all the nodes recursively after page load, and attaching the events. We already cycle through everything to set tabs. If nodename is LABEL, we should be able to use the FOR attribute, get the object referenced, and attach events on that object.
When cycling through nodes, if I get to a label I can print the attribute collection, and there is a FOR having the correct value for the associated text object. I can't get any further than that.
Maybe by reading the code you can see what I'm trying to do. When it executes "alert(''+cont.nodeName);", it displays "for". I need to display "textarea" because that's what the label is associated with. If anyone can help I'd appreciate it.
I'd like to have 2 javascript variables that will get its values from 2 labels. The problem is that the values are numbers and i get an error using my code. Any ideas on how this should be done?
I'm working with a CMS where it's not possible to add an ID to the label. JQuery is available, but I'd like to learn how to do it both JQuery and JavaScript if possible.Here's my HTML:
I've been searching for about 3 days on this topic. I'm trying to get a template field inside of an ASP.Net detailsview control inside of an ajax updatepanel to work with the jquery datepicker. Very frustrating! I'm using VB with VS 2010. I can get the datepicker to work fine with a simple text box inside of an update panel but when I put it inside of a detailsview control it stops working.
In my form, after validation, labels of wrong fields are turned into a red color. What i want now is when you hit 'reset', to make all the labels grey again.
I have the next code: ====================================== function GrayLabels() { var label; label = document.getElementById(label); if (label && label.style) { label.style.color = '#A2A2A2' }; =======================================
So reset will have onClick="GrayLabels()" in it. But how do i automatically apply this to everey label in the document?
I need to take text from a database, turn it into a barcode from the Web and print to a Zebra Z4M barcode printer. I am stuck at two separate approaches.
1. Use ZPL II (Zebra's proprietary language to command the printer) which is executed at a DOS Prompt with "COPY BarCode.txt LPT1" Is there any way to run that from the web. Also, is there any other method of sending the information in the text file to the printer?
2. Use some sort of ActiveX object to compile a barcode label image, then use another ActiveX object to remove the Header/Footer and Margins from the IE printout. I have found ActiveX objects that can compile the image, but have not found anything to block out the Header/Footer and Margins.
I am simply trying to retreive the value of a label. Here is the label: <asp:Label ID="Label3" runat="server" Text="I love ASNA"></asp:Label>
Here is what I am trying to do with JQUERY: See LINE 1 and LINE 2 below. It comes back with UNDEFINED/ < asp:Content ContentPlaceHolderID="PageScriptPH" runat="server" > <script type="text/javascript"> var ATTDTA_CLICK_ACTION_CODE = 'X'; var ATTDTA_DOUBLE_CLICK_ACTION_CODE = 'X'; wingsHelpers.subfile.assignDoubleClickAction( "ATTDTA", ATTDTA_DOUBLE_CLICK_ACTION_CODE); var p = $("#Label3").val(); <======== LINE 1 alert(p);<======== LINE 2 </script> </asp:Content>
I'm making a form to moderate comments.I want to make it as easy to use as possible, so that the moderator can scan the page, and just click anywhere on the post which shouldn't appear.The format of each post is a div with an h3 and a couple of paragraphs. I would like to be able to click anywhere inside the div to 'activate' the checkbox.I've tried just wrapping a label around the whole thing, but a label is an inline element and a div is block level, so it doesn't like it!
I am using the code below to attempt to get the text or label value of the drop down box, however, what I am not liking is that it is returning a number of the selected item, as opposed to the text value. document.getElementById('status').value How can I get just the text value of the selected item in question?
I'm using this to add a label to a form. I'm adding new form inputs so the user can add links:
var obj = document.createElement("label"); obj.setAttribute("for", "link"); //this seems not to work in IE6
var myText = document.createTextNode("Label name"); obj.appendChild(myText); document.getElementById("Links").appendChild(obj); //there's a void div called "Links" in the html obj = document.createElement("input"); obj.setAttribute("type", "text"); obj.setAttribute("name", "link"); obj.setAttribute("id", "link");
In the html I use a link that calls the function to add dynamically the input and label.
It's working ok in Firefox... I mean, when you click on the label, the input get the focus (just as a normal html label tag).
But it does not work in IE6... Does anybody knows if there's some change to make it work in IE6?