I have a Patient intake form which takes Patient information like FIRSTNAME, LASTNAME, DATE OF BIRTH, ADDRESS, CITY, and POSTAL CODE. When a user enters FIRSTNAME, LASTNAME and DATE OF BIRTH it should fill the rest of the fields (ADDRESS, CITY, POSTAL CODE) if I have a record in my database.
I am using JAVA with MYSQL and I pull records when a user leaves DATE OF BIRTH textbox.I don�t know weather I should store everything in a dropdown or I should have a separate form for the matched records from where the user can click the record and fill the rest of the fields.
I have a Patient intake form which takes Patient information like FIRSTNAME, LASTNAME, DATE OF BIRTH, ADDRESS, CITY, and POSTAL CODE.When a user enters FIRSTNAME, LASTNAME and DATE OF BIRTH it should fill the rest of the fields (ADDRESS, CITY, POSTAL CODE) if I have a record in my database.I am using JAVA with MYSQL and I pull records when a user leaves DATE OF BIRTH textbox.I don�t know weather I should store everything in a dropdown or I should have a separate form for the matched records from where the user can click the record and fill the rest of the fields.
I have a Patient intake form which takes Patient information like FIRSTNAME, LASTNAME, DATE OF BIRTH, ADDRESS, CITY, and POSTAL CODE.When a user enters FIRSTNAME, LASTNAME and DATE OF BIRTH it should fill the rest of the fields (ADDRESS, CITY, POSTAL CODE) if I have a record in my database.I am using JAVA with MYSQL and I pull records when a user leaves DATE OF BIRTH textbox.I don�t know weather I should store everything in a dropdown or I should have a separate form for the matched records from where the user can click the record and fill the rest of the fields.
Does anyone have a library or patch to call a handler if a user leaves an autocomplete field without choosing one of the autocomplete options - i.e. they've entered free text. I'm working with an app that populates multiple fields from a single auto-complete value, and our latest requirement is to clear out a bunch of fields if the user's entered something manually - rejecting autocomplete suggestions. My initial attempts at hooking into onkeyfoo and onblur haven't lead anywhere productive, and I'm hoping someone else has managed to overcome the gnarly event and timing dependencies involved with onkeyfoo and blur being used for standard autocomplete behaviour.
I know the id's are the same in this, but I tried changing them and it still seems to make little difference.. I did wonder if I could add something variable to the id's and pass that in the function call, but could not figure it out.... the above gives me autocomplete on two fields, but will only fill one of them...
I'm using the jquery autocomplete plugin.Suppose the user starts typing, and the autocomplete presents a drop-down of possible values. If the user presses return, the first valuein the drop-down is selected.What I want instead is the user experience that Firefox's search boxprovides: As the user types, search suggestions are offered. If theuser presses return without selecting a suggestion, what the user hastyped so far is submitted. And of course, if the user does explicitlyselect a value from the drop-down, then the selected value is
I'm trying to get Jquery's Autocomplete to redirect a user based on their input - according to Jquery, it works like this: An autocomplete plugin can be used to search for a term and redirect to a page associated with a resulting item. The following is one way to achieve the redirect:
I want to put a form on my site where the user can enter some information, but I don't want the user to enter the same information twice over the couple of fields that I have.
Is there a javascript that can help to validate the form information or some other way? And if so, is it easy to do?
I need to learn how to clear form fields when a user clicks on them. Here is the site in question: [URL] They used to work, but then I changed the field value and now it doesn't work on some of the fields (whichever ones I changed). Here is a link to the .js file:[URL]
I have found two jquery plugins and i am trying to combine an action but to no avail. what i want to do is after selecting an item from the auto complete box i would like for it then to do a change function and retrieve details. Here are my 2 pieces of code.
I have a JavaScript application that needs to preserve double quote marks and apostrophes (" and ') that are entered into form fields by the user. The form data is passed through several screens using hidden fields.
Right now, apostrophes work because I have the input fields coded as value="". I have not found a way for JavaScript to retrieve the field's value if double quotes are entered by the user. If I change the parameter to value='' (single quotes) then the apostrophes probably won't work.
Is there a straightforward way for JavaScript to retrieve the field value containing quotes, so that I can manipulate it into a different string that can be easily passed between HTML pages?
I have a form that collects information about up to 5 items. I would like the user to be able to select from a drop down menu how many items for which they want to compare information, and then have the form change the number of input fields accordingly.
In other words, if the user selects enter info for 3 items, then input fields for only 3 items are shown, if they change it to 4 items, then a fourth column shows up in the table with the appropriate input fields.
I need to create a form that expands or collapses with more or less fields to fill in when the user selects or deselects a check box on it. This form also needs to be secure. What is the best way to accomplish this?
Venegal (Thx) wrote the majority of the following script and I must say , he did a great job:thumbsup:. there are a few extensions to script that are needed.
the priority within the searched user words and the found content on the site have been set to "the first found" will be hilited. e.g:
1. the wonderfull holidays 2. Sunny holidays 3. holidays in Spain
No.1 (div) only would be hilited if the user search words were e.g: "sunny holidays in Spain". I need the priority to be set so that all three divs would be hilited if the word "holidays" (for example) were searched for.
the Script:
function toggle(id, status){ document.getElementById(id).style.visibility = status; } function populateSearchField(){
The onload event appears to be firing before all the content of my window loads or something. In the stripped down example below, my browser tells me that it cannot find the object "thisThing." What gives?
1) Found all images on the page (img)2) Add on the top of it linkI've learned how to count all images and how to add new elements on the page. Seems like need to connect them, but I failed.
Code: var testi_box = { spread: function(num) { var main_obj=document.getElementById('testis'); $('.bg').stop().animate({opacity:1},800); $(main_obj).stop().animate({height: 420}, 800); var objs=main_obj.children;
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So, I have this object that is set to fire its method the moment a user hovers their mouse over a particular div on my page. IT works just fine in all other browsers but IE7 or below. When i look at the error in IE it says that testi_box is undefined. But clearly it is defined. So, I'm lost. Is there something that I am missing?
I will like to know if there is anyway to view all the rules that I have currently in the Jquery validation plugin. Currently, I am trying to add in rules dynamically through the rules(add) function after adding some dynamic fields through the user inputs. the rules are added in this manner.
I need a regexp function which makes a match when the string contains <img...AND the img tag above dows NOT contain a certain path Here is what I have:
<imgs.*(src).+>
This matches if my string contains "<img .....src.....>" (the dots can be anything, I dont care). However, after the "src" part and before the ....
I have dynamic divs being added to a contianer. I create them like this [code]...
The problem is when the dynamic DIV is added to the form, it shows up but is not clickable. The event is never called. When a div is added with the class clickable on page load, the event is triggered.
Im guessing there is some way to add an element to the clickable selector but I can not figure it out.
Basically I have a table completely generated and appended to the DOM in javascript, I am calling:$("#tableID" + p).siblings('.child-' + "tableID").fadeOut('fast');This works fine in FF and Safari, but IE does not find the siblings. I even did an alert with:$("#tableID" + p).siblings('.child-' + "tableID").length, and as expected IE returns 0, while FF/Safari return the correct amount (2).
I was looking at the jquery.flash plugin and it looks like what I need to get the job done but how to do it. Here is some sample code from the plugin site $('.custom').flash(null, null, function(htmlOptions){ // do stuff });
Below is the code I tried using: <script type="text/javascript"> var strToAdd = 'my text to add' $(document).ready(function(){ $('#flashHere').flash(null, null, function (htmlOptions){ $(".hello").append(strToAdd) }); }); // END DOCUMENT READY </script> In the end what I would really like to do is replace one div with one other if flash is not found, this will make an iPhone friendly version of a site with a lot of flash video on it.