I was wondering if there is a way to disable a multiSelect Listbox and still allow it to scroll for IE browsers only? I've searched around to no avail. Is it at all possible?
I am trying to select all of the items in a multiselect listbox using a checkbox and and the change event. I have it working correctly but the problem is that it is extremely slow. There are about 420 items in the listbox loaded from a d.b. I noticed that the scroll bar also scrolls when the items are selected which i dont want.
I have countries listbox, for instance if i choose singapore listbox it should display the corresponding states listbox of singapore, if i chose anyother country it should display a label saying "ENTER STATE" followed by a blank textbox.
I'm using excluded javascript files and just load them into my app, if needed. But if not needed anymore (e. g. content change), I'd like to "unload" them ...
Tried "Google & friends", but the results send me here ...
Have an issue handling people using texterea to submit multiple id strings, I have to handle that not make what the user enters as delimiter, I have to pass it to comma delimiter to the back end. Basically I need to treat, ;, newline, returns, space, white space, blank etc to comma. Just wondering if there is an expression I can use.
str = document.mform.txtInput.value function handleInput(str) { //remove unwanted space,change all delimiler to comma }
I have an ASP.net page where I load a record set server side and upload it into a listbox. I'm trying to do all the movement functionalities of the listbox items client side. Specifically, I'm trying to figure out how to copy selected listbox items from one listbox to another -- on button click. I've searched for a while, but every example that I found moves the actual item into another listbox, I just want to copy the selected item to another listbox.
I have to print my cell phone call records but unfortunately my wireless provider displays the number I called only when mouse is hovered over Call details. I have 470 call records and copy pasting all those numbers when mouse is hovered over it will be one hell of a task. Is there any way I could save all the information related to Called Number and do not have to move my mouse for each and every number? Using my basic programming understanding.
(Though I know nothing about javascript), they are using some mouseover function that displays this information. The possibility of this information to be on the server is less because this information is even available when I switch off my wireless. I can paste that portion of the code. Saving this website using normal "Save as" does not save the required information. Is there any other way I can save this website will all its details or somehow disabling this mouseover function so that call details are not hidden anymore.
I'm trying to write a form and I need to allow the user to select more than one option from a list of options, if the last option is selected I have a hidden DIV that displays.This all works fine unless the user selects more than one option AND the final option "other" (ie using the control key to make the selection)... the code is below:
HTML Code:
<table> <tr> <td width="160">Select your color:</td>
I am using the "jQuery UI Multiselect" from [URL] I need to have it inside a <div> set with "display: none;" from the start. The user then clicks a link and the <div> tag opens op.
The problem is that whenever I open the box the Multiselect does not show up correctly, it shows up as a 3pixel wide stick. You can see an example at: [URL]
I'm working with the quasipartikel plugin for multi selection. Available here:Mutliselect.Great plugin, very happy with it overall.However, on my page I want to trigger functionality when something is added or removed. Looking through the code, I see that a link is added for each item of a selection box with the class 'action'. Thus, I figure I should be able to trigger code of it, like so:
var j$ = jQuery.noConflict(); j$(document).ready(function() { ... j$('.multiselect').multiselect(); ...
I'm using a multiselect box on my website, similar to this one: <Select Name="multiselect[]" multiple="multiple"> <option>This is option 1</option> <option>This is option 2</option> <option>This is option 3</option> <option>This is option 4</option> </select>
Now I want to set option 1, option 2 and option 3 as selected (highlighted) in javascript. How would I go about doing this? I tried something like this: document.taakform.elements['multiselect[]'].selectedIndex = "1" document.taakform.elements['multiselect[]'].selectedIndex = "2" document.taakform.elements['multiselect[]'].selectedIndex = "3"
I need to do a clientside check of a form to see if a "required" multiselect list and a checkbox have been left blank or not. To clarify, the user is required to select either one or more options from the multiselect list, the checkbox, or a combination of both.
What they can't do is leave both of them blank. Both the multiselect and the checkbox pass values to a PHPList script on the server as if they were one multiselect with the name "attribute17[]".
***Disclaimer - I am a total javascript noob and am piecing together examples from several days (and long nights) of googling.***
I'm dealing with a very long subscribe form, and so far I've been successful with figuring out the code to validate emails, select dropdowns, and checkboxes. This combination multiselect and checkbox is the last piece of the form that is giving me trouble. Hopefully somebody here has a solution.
For simplicity I've reduced the javascript and the form down to just the part I'm still having trouble with. Here is a piece of the javascript that I'm trying to use:
Code: <script language="Javascript" type="text/javascript"> function checkform() { if(document.subscribeform.elements["attribute17[]"].value == "") { alert("Please select your Primary Work Locations");
I came across a problem with multiselect plugin(we have multiple options with checkboxes in drop down). If there are two absolute divs in different panels, when we open the multiselect, it hides behinds the second div. May be its because of the nature of z-index in IE.
I am having some issues using jQuery multi-select, it works fine but really lags when I have multiple instances (can crash the browser in some cases) am using jQuery 1.3 & jQuery 1.7 as the demo (have tried updating to the newer versions but problems persists)
I am using the following [url]
Does anyone have any idea to speed this up, or an alternative plugin that works a little better?
I may be reaching now, but I was wondering if there was a method that would tell me whether my list box contains a value. I know you can do it with an ArrayList in JAVA, but I was wonder if you could do it with a Select List in JavaScript. For example - Array List in Java.
I am trying to populate a listbox using Javascript. The listbox is populated using the xml response from ajax request. But i am facing performance issue here. some ajax requests retrieves xmls with around 11,000 nodes and this takes too much of time to populate the listbox.