Call 2 Functions Onsubmit For Form
Jan 6, 2005I am about to submit a form and I need to call two functions onsubmit. But I guess this cannot be achieve? Code:
View 2 RepliesI am about to submit a form and I need to call two functions onsubmit. But I guess this cannot be achieve? Code:
View 2 Replies1.The user presses 'Submit Answers' button,which ends the exam and his result is displayed.This one is working fine.
2.The other is the timer expires.the exam finishes and the user's result should be displayed.This one is giving me a problem.
When the timer expires I want to run the onsubmit() function to assign values to hidden form inputs ,but I am unable to do so.How do I do this.Everything else with the timer function is working fine. Only a snippet of the actual code is given here,because the rest of it is ,I believe,irrelevant to the discussion.
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Does anyone know of a way to get onSubmit to run multiple functions?
also is there a way to make this nBlank function smaller?
function nBlank()
{
if (document.Forders.fName.value.length < 2 )
{
[Code]....
I have the following onsubmit function in use:
<form method="POST" action="add2.php" formCheck(this);">
How can I include this in the above. It is possible to have two onsubmit functions:
<form wordFilter('form1',['message','city','state','country']);">
I have several form in my site, that validate on onsubmit.I call all the validation functions from a file call functions.js.Here is a sample of the code that is working:
<form name="contact" action="contact-insert.php method="post" onSubmit="return checkform()">
<label class='SubHeadlbl' for='TextField1'><?php echo IDS_EFORMNAME?><br></label>
<input type='text' name='dfname' class='text_field' id='dfname1' size='70' maxlength='40'/>
</form>
all the other forms are not working. all have the same structure:
<form name="frm1000" action="frm1000-insert.php method="post" onSubmit="return checkform1000()">
<label class='SubHeadlbl' for='TextField1'><?php echo IDS_EFORMNAME?><br></label>
<input type='text' name='dfname' class='text_field' id='dfname1000' size='46' maxlength='40'/>
</form>
I don't know what is happening only one for work all the others don't.
I'm having problems getting a form validator to work on Firefox and IE....but it works on chrome...form validator is as follows:
Code:
function bigcheck(){
poop = document.getElementById("ratingform");
poop = poop.getAttribute("value");[code]...
to call function. Doesn't even call the function on IE or Ffox with no errors on firebug or IE developer console.
I'm really struggling at the moment calling these two functions. The one function checks that all the fields are filled in and the other to validate the date in a certain format. The function that checks all the fields works but when I try to call the second one it stops working.ere's the code:
<!DOCTYPE HTML>
<html>
<head>
[code]....
I am trying to create a form that writes text to an HTML canvas when submitted. Eventually, the function that writes the text will be more complex. The problem is the text only appears briefly, because the function is only called once when the form is submitted. I want the function to be called continuously after the form is submitted.How do I do this? I have had very little experience with JS.A lame (failed) attempt...
<html>
<head>
</head>[code]......
I have two frames. Frame "search" contains a search form specifying
an onsubmit action like so:
<form ...
...
</form>
The other frame contains a <img ... where
the perform_search function is defined as follows:
<script language="JavaScript">
function perform_search() {
var frame = parent.frames.search;
var form = frame.document.forms.mainForm;
form.submit();
}
</script>
Now, when hitting Return in the search form, then foo() is called
fine. But when clicking on the <img ...
in the other frame, foo() is NOT called.
Is expclicitly calling foo() from perform_search() the only way to do
it, or is there a magic incantation that might do what I want?
II'm running Joomla 1.5.23 and I've been trying to get validation on a component's form fields. In the header section, I'm properly loading the validator.js file, which contains the following:
//function to check empty fields
function isEmpty(strfield1, strfield2) {
strfield1 = document.forms[0].firstname.value
strfield2 = document.forms[0].lastname.value[code]....
My problem is that even if all fields are empty it will go to the next step.
I want to validate my form so i call validateForm() using onsubmit of the form. It displays the alert but doesn't cancel the submit.
function validateForm()
{
var x=document.forms["contactform"]["name"].value;[code].....
I have been searching high and low and I can't seem to find an answer. I am new at JS and I have created an form and when I click the on submit button it resets all the fields. The fields are always blank after I click reset. I have been working on this for 6 hours.
Code:
<head>
<title>H10</title>
<script type="text/javascript" src="H10.js"></script>
[Code]....
It just keeps resetting when I click Submit. I see for a millisecond that the total appears but then disappears along with the amount I put in the input text box.
I have created a simple form for uploading text files.You can see two versions of this it at: http:[url]....The form created with static HTML, works fine in current versions of the major browsers.However the dynamic form, fails (only) in IE.It fails because IE does not send the file at all when the form is submitted.
View 7 Replies View RelatedI just noticed that if I use a "submit" button the "onSubmit" function call
will be invoked. But if I use a button to call some other javascript and at
the end of that javascrip I do something like "form.submit()" the "onSubmit"
function call will NOT be invoked. I thought that was wierd. Can anyone
shed some light? Here's a small example:
<script type="text/javascript">
function subform()
{
document.frm1.submit();
}
function checkform()
{
alert('checking form');
return true;
}
</script>
</head>
<body>
<form name="frm1" method="post" action="" onSubmit="return checkform();">
<input type="text" name="txtname"><br>
<input type="submit" name="btnsubmit" value="submit"><br>
<input type="button" name="btn1" value="go" onClick="subform();">
</form>
</body>
I want to time how long it takes one of my form scripts to run _after_ I press the submit button.
My php (to start the 'stopwatch' running) looks like this:
<?
$mt = explode(' ', microtime());
$script_start_time = $mt[1] + $mt[0];
?>
So I want to have an input field that looks like this:
<input type='hidden' name='script_start_time' value='$script_start_time'>
BUT $script_start_time must be populated at the exact moment the submit button is pressed, and not when the page where the form is first visited. Which is why I need a client side solution.
I am using Form in a PHP Code - which post the results to another external - application, and i would like to save some recordes in DB (when someone use the submit button) before moving on to the external-app. how could i do this in a javascript or is it possible?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI am in a JavaScript college class and right now we are learning about form validation, well before server side validation, and I am having an issue with validating the field if the user updates it and hits submit again. The red .setAttribute function is not removed. My code is below, please excuse the noobness I am displaying here.
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I am writing a simle extension on Google Chrome. But chrome's extension API is not powerfull enough for my extension because i need file io operations for local files. That's why I need to call functions from dll which i write from javascript.
<script type='text/javascript' language='javascript'>
var obj = new ActiveXObject("plugin_proxychanger.dll");
var vResult = obj.plugin_header_class.plugin_header_func_read(3);
document.write(vResult);
</script>
I get this error on every browser: ReferenceError: ActiveXObject is not defined I research it on google and some users told me that i need to write a COM dll. But my dll is .net(2.0) because I don't know how to create a COM dll with Visual Studio 2010.
I have created web pages that do client-side form validation using the
onclick directive. E.g.,
<form action=other_page.cgi method=post>
Enter your age: <input name=age>
<input type="submit" value="" validate_form()">
</form>
where validate_form() returns true or false depending on whether the
user entered a valid age.
This does what I want almost everywhere (e.g., Firefox on FreeBSD,
Safari on Mac, IE on Win2000) but recently I have become aware of an
exception: IE on WinXP.
On WinXP's IE, validate_form() is called (and will display an alert box
if that's that's what I coded), but whether it returns true or false,
the form is submitted. (Then we do the server-side validation and throw
up an error page, but I'd rather catch this client-side.)
So the question I have is: why is WinXP so weird about this? Previous
versions of IE didn't do this.
While looking into this, I've discovered I can also do an onsubmit check
in the form tag, e.g.,
<form action=other_page.cgi method=post
validate_form()">
Is onsubmit new or has it been around for a while? Can I trust old
Mozillas on Linux to do the right thing with it? Windows is actually a
small portion of the target audience, but I like to make things work for
everyone.
Does it make a difference if the form is submitted to the same page or a
different page? I don't have ready access to Windows XP to test this
out.
I'm trying to create a form whose onsubmit returns false if the form
should not be submitted. Normally this type of thing works great for
me:
<form onsubmit="return somefunction()">
where somefunction returns false. But I'm trying to do some thing where
in some
script block, the function gets added:
form.attachEvent("onsubmit", function () { return somefunction()
});
(not worrying about crossplatformosity, sorry). But that doesn't work,
the form is always submitted. Is there something else I need to be
doing to make this happen?
Given this form(please don't change this form):
<form action=submit.php method=post onsubmit=return Validate(this)>
Your Name: <input type=text name=firstname value=/>
<input type=heckboxname=agree/> I agree<br />
<input type=submit name=mysubmit value=Submit />
</form>
I have the following form working with on onsumbit function, but I would like to change it so that instead of having to click the purchase button to see total price, you only have to change the quantity text box input. I just can not seem to get it to work.
<script language="javascript" type="text/javascript">
function checkQuantity(frm) {
var succesful = false;
var numQuantity;
numQuantity = parseInt(frm.Quantity.value);
var numTotalPrice;
if (numQuantity != 0) {
numTotalPrice = numQuantity * 4;
frm.TotalPrice.value = numTotalPrice; //new String(numTotalPrice);
successful = true;
} else {
alert("Sorry must order more than 0");
successful = false;
} return succesful;
}
</script>
<form action="" onsubmit="return checkQuantity(this)" style="width: 193px">
<table cellpadding="4" style="width:111%">
<tr><td class="style1">
Quantity:</td><td class="formInputCell">
<input name="Quantity" type="text" style="width: 55px" /></td>
</tr><tr><td class="style1">
Total Price $
</td><td class="formInputCell">
<input name="TotalPrice" type="text" style="width: 55px" /></td>
</tr><tr><td class="style2"></td>
<td><input id="Submit1" type="submit"
value="Buy Now" class="buttonstyle" /></td>
</tr>
</table>
</form>
I am wondering if it is possible for me to replace my form submit button with an animated gif (fake progress bar), after the button has been pressed.Having so far disabled the button onclick, I would instead be happy if I could simply change the button text from 'Click here to submit' to 'Processing...'I have done some searches here but I'm finding references to innerHTML, etc., and I'm getting lost now.
View 2 Replies View Relatedwhat's the correct syntax to call 2 functions from an onclick attribute? the code below doesnt work, maybe im putting semi colons in the wrong place? since the second function needs the return false, im guessing i should put that one last since return false would stop anything after that from running.
Code:
<a onclick='return confirm("are you sure?"); some_function(param1, param2 ); return false;'>test</a>
am i on the right track?
I want to load an image with JS within the form event "onsubmit" without stipping the submit action of the form.
What I do is the following:
var img = new Image();
img.onload = function(){
myfunction();
};
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This logic is a MUST for me, I mean I don't want to use settimeout to postpone the form submit, and I have to call the URL_FOR_PHP_SCRIPT_TO_DO_SOME_LOGIC this way since this code is on a JS file from different domain. This logic works fine on all browsers, and the request to call the image is sent -which is what exactly I need-, however on safari it doesn't call the image request, and start posting the form directly. I tried to add an "onunload" event on the page containing the form when the browsers is safari, but this didn't help too, and the form still submitting data directly without starting sending the request to load the image.
need to call two functions say func1(a,b) and func2()i used the following code. But only the first function works, second one not working
Code:
<input type="button" value="Start" onclick="func1('A','B');func2()">