Have form where visitors fill in a few '<input type="text"> fields that require simple integer numbers. (I may be making a mistake in just using text fields? Please mention in reply in conjunction with main question below).
Here is a typical row:
<td>Box of dozen red pencils</td><td>$1 per box<td><td>Number of boxes wanted</td><td><input type="text" name="redpencils" id="redpencils" size="6"></td>
There are four colours and all are different prices per box. Blue are $1.20, Yellow are $1.50 and green are $1.70 per box. The form says that a minimum order is $10. I want that a warning comes up and submission fails if the entries add up to less than $10. I have simple default browser warnings come up if the required fields (like name, phone number) are not filled in. I want similar if the orders do not add to $10 or more.
I get in both cases the same result, the expected elements are in my object, but in the second case, I get a Firebug warning saying "Unknown pseudo-calls or pseudo-element 'first'". This happens each time I am adding any :filter to any selector which uses more than one single expression. Does that mean that I should create my selectors as I did in the first case?
I got several entries and two checkboxes and I would like to exchange the entries from one select to the other. like 'Add' and 'Rmove'. Is it possible anyhow? Can anyone help me where to start?
I am having trouble with the following code. Right now the user clicks the button and it shows all of the blogs from the blog array. However I want it to just reveal 2 then two more and two more and so on as the user clicks button. I have tried multiple things but can't seem to get it right. Most of the things i try either reveal the entire blog on start or when the user clicks hides all of them.
IE browser (even IE8) is giving warning when I open a webpage with JavaScript in it. I can of course close the warning but since I am developing webpages that will be deployed and used by customers, customers will get the warning messages too. How do I design webpage that don't popup ActiveX warning message on customer browser when they open pages with JS in it?
Basically, I've been asked to create a system where the page doesn't refresh when you go from page to page on a different site. That is, it's going to almost function like an iFrame. There will be a general template on the outside of the content, but the content itself will change when someone clicks on a link on a top banner. I've decided to use innerHTML to dynamically change the page content (I chose this instead of hiding layers because there are some large images/components in the content of the other pages, and I don't want them to all load on start up).
First off, if you think there's a better way to go than innerHTML, please briefly let me know, but this appears to be the way we're going. The contents of these pages are large, often with many elements. So it's not like I can just put some text in a javascript file and say "change to this text". Line breaks, etc. would mess it up. And I'd like to make changing the content as easy as possible for coders who come after me. So I don't want to make just one huge line of text/code that the javascript will replace.We have php and smarty in use. They also like to use the MVC system here (if that makes sense to you). So what I'm thinking of is something like creating the content for the other pages as their own pages. Something like:
<div-content> text <img src="blah.jpg" /> </div>
then using php curl or fetch to grab the page, strip the line breaks, etc., and insert it into the javascript (which doesn't allow for breaks written into the text directly). I can do this by having PHP create the javascript file, but that's a bit messy, and I'm not sure if it conforms to MVC. Might be the best option though.
I am using this script which allows people to add links to a page and stores them in a cookie. I am redesigning the site and need to limit the amount of links which display to 5 or less. and/or restrict the amount of future entries to 5. Code:
I have a mySQL that is continuously being added to and I need to make an AJAX function that checks the database periodically and only returns the results that it hasn't seen before.
The attached page has 3 entries to be made. Now I want to validate them, that is, if the form is submitted with even one blank field an error must be indicated. I have put the validation code but it doesn't work upon empty form submission.
I've borrowed some code from various sources to get a delicious JSON feed onto my website. The problem is it this loop gives me the entire feed that is available, where I would only like to have 5 current entries. I understand how to do this in a for i=0 loop, however there is an extra bit of code that I do not understand within the loop. What do I need to do to end this loop at 5 entries instead of the 15 or so it generates?
Code:
<script>
<!--To be honest I have no idea what this does. I sampled code from 3 different resources to make this work, and the author of this code didn't attempt to explain what is going on here. It doesn't work without it. I'm fairly certain it parses the JSON file so that it is readable. -->
how reset old entries data in input field?I have a search field where the results are live updated when typing in. The problem is if you type the same letters as earlier. Example: You have searched for "Conditioner" the next time you type "C" the word conditioner comes up in the browsers entries and the search function.Didn't understand? Try the searchfield on the webpage and try search for the word "conditioner". After you se the result, type "c" in the same field.
I am a novice user of Expressions Web4 and am attempting to build a form that makes calculations of field entries and displays the results in designated fields. Specifically, multiplying the entry in the pmt_amt field by .03 and placing the result in the srv_fee field, then adding the entry in the pmt_amt field to the result in the srv_fee field to show the resulting sum in the total_pmt_amt field. I have created functions in JavaScript for both calculations and tied them to onClick relative to a button btn_srv_fee.
I used this method by searching online for an appropriate method and tweaked results for my application. Below is the code for what I am attempting to do. Upon making an entry in the pmt_amt field and then clicking the button, there are no results in neither the srv_fee field or total_amt_field. Below is the code for the functions and the associated section that identifies the fields.
<script type="text/javascript"> function multiplyNumbers(pmt_amt, .03, ResultField1) {
I'm hoping that someone here can help us out. We are in the process of re-writing the underlying code for my website (link to old version below). The site is (and will continue to be) driven by PHP, javascript, and MySQL.
The problem I'd like to overcome is the browser's navigation backwards through the tiers of screens and menus. We have a "Back" link on the required pages, but I would like to let the user navigate via the browser's built in "Back" function, without getting the following warning (from Netscape, in this case):
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The page you are trying to view contains POSTDATA that has expired from the cache. If you resend the data, any action the form carried out (such as a search or online purchase) will be repeated. To resend the data, click OK. Otherwise, click Cancel. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
There is no secure data, nor purchases involved. I believe this is built into the browser, but I'm hoping there is a way to bypass the warning without breaking the function (creating an error) on the site. I believe this is a javascript issue, but if I'm wrong, please let me know and I will post to a PHP group.
I am setting up a form with a submit button. I want a warning box to come up saying you are about to delete user ?? image Click ok to continue or cancel
What Im trying to figure out is a simple (im a noob) way to close a browser window that was opened by a button on another page and not get the warning window "you are about to close..".
Ive been hunting around here and the web but I cant find anything solid.
I have a form with 12 fields. This form submits the information for registering a student for courses that we offer. Currently, it only handles one registration at a time and is kind of clunky.I want to present the user the capability to register more than one person at a time. Essentially adding multiple users' info at once before submitting the form.I also want to have an area above the form that shows a list of people that they enter in a select,which will later be modified to have checkboxes so they may remove them, if needed.
e new to jQuery and have a question. I'm populating a table with rows where some of the columns include links and buttons. For some of these links and buttons I want to run some jQuery stuff before it's redirected (acually, I want to have the result loaded in a div via ajax). In the jQuery function I want to be able to extract the ID of the button or the href target that was clicked.
I have this form that validates a few textboxes & a dropdownlist. And when it is not filled in, the border of the textboxes and dropdownlist would turn red, followed by an alert message notifying which field have not been filled in.Else, the border will revert back to black, and the form will be submitted successfully. Right now, I would like to prevent the user from entering blanks (like entering a space to cheat the system). How should I tweak the codes to make it work?
I have a bulk editable gridview. There are 15 editable columns (which sum to 100) in each row. The number of rows may vary, depending on what the user has selected. I want to find a way of keeping a running total up to 100 in each row when the user is entering values into the editable columns. I then want to save this data.
The running total column (Total) is a bound column and not editable by the user.
This looked helpful but I am still confused: [URL]
I am not sure what obj.tagName is...
A sample of my grid (first 3 editable columns) is below.
I'm trying to expand on a tutorial where Jonathan Stark creates a database using JS, CSS, and JQuery. A complete explanation of the code can be found in chapters 4 and 5 here:Building Android Apps with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript (sets up the HTML).Building Android Apps with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript (sets up the DB storage).Stark uses a form for the user to enter data, then the attached js file inserts the data into the SQLite database:
how can I redirect the form to a different database script on a different or same page as this database code? I want to have multiple forms going to different tables, and I want the database scripts kept separate. I just don't understand how the form data knows to be inserted into this database. If I duplicate kilo.js, rename it kilo2.js and use different field names, and attach it to the forms page following kilo.js, then kilo.js is ignored and the original form does not work.
I'm using the script below to list files stored locally on a webpage (I'm developing a small application that is to be loaded from a CD-ROM). It's been done in HTML as per my company's request.
Essentially, this script works and successfully populates a list of files stored in the folder given by its parameter. However, I wanted a line break between the entries (hence) but it doesn't seem to work. I have tried the <pre> tag before and after the div this is printed to, as well as around the script - but it doesn't seem to have any effect. All I get is spaces. code...
Is there some way to have my websites appear to be safe so that IE does not present the security warning for running scripts? None of the javascript is allowed to run unless the user "Allows Blocked Content". If I pay extra to have my sites considered "safe" will this avoid the IE warning issue?
Quote: Originally Posted by KorRedDevil ActiveX or Java allowance, if malicious applications, could do really harm, but no javascript. Unfortunatelly, IE has ActiveX and javascript linked on the same level of security, so that when disable ActiveX you disable javascript as well.This is the problem I am experiencing now KorRedDevil.I have just signed up to devshed now, trying to find some ways to allow javascript, yet keep active-x disabled. am in the middle of creating a website, using a javascript drop down menu. Looks really nice, but when you load the page on IE, it keeps displaying theactive-x warning, requesting permission to allow. My concern is that a lot of people dont understand this message. Automatically think there is something dangerous about the site, and deter them from visting. And they will not be able to navigate round the site effectively without the drop down menu!I'd imagine there has to be a way, possibly with a certain metatag maybe?
Reason being, GMail is designed using javascript. How come IE allows their javascripts to work, but no one elses?!Must be a way.And also, I use a .js file to keep the site resized and well positioned, regardless of browser. This script gets by no worries at all. Could it be because it is an external javascript, and not linked in within the html itself?And with other broswers, ie. Netscape, Firefox etc. Do any of them have issues with the Javascript / active-x warning?