Can I Print The Form, Before I Send It?
Jan 8, 2007I want to print a parf of document. I expect, you write a code.
View 2 RepliesI want to print a parf of document. I expect, you write a code.
View 2 RepliesThe problem with using HTML as a report writer is primarily the
unreliable page breaking.
However it is a rather handy way of writing reports with images
embedded.
I could generate say 10 HTML pages of a maximum length to fit a page -
page1.htm, page2.htm, page3.htm ...etc.
Can I print all 10 pages, one after another automatically using perhaps
Javascript or some other method. Naturally dont want to ask the user
to do this.
Browser compatability would need to be I.E. 6 and Safari (not sure of
the version).
I have a form built and on the onclick event I validate all of the
fields and then if the form is ok, on the submit event I run a
javascript function to set a cookie and download a file from the
current window.
I have a cgi script provided by my web host to send the contents of the
form through email but they only show me how to use the cgi script to
send email through the submit event of the form.
ie. <form name="downloadform" method="post"
action="/cgi-bin/cgiemail/mailtemp.txt" onSubmit="return
Validate(this)">
Can I utilize the cgi script/link from my javascript function and still
send the contents of the form through the cgi email??
I've have a function to take the value entered in a form text box, add 50 to it and put the result in another text box.
When I enter 650.5 I get 700.5 exactly how I'd expect. But when I enter -650.5 instead of getting -600.5 I get -650.050 as though it is failing to parse the float due to it being negative. My understanding of parseFloat was that it recognises negative numbers. Is there a nice simple way to get this to work?
how can I write a Javascript for a HTML form which when filled will send
an email to the defined email address in the JS code.
I'm currently working on a site which needs to be able to have a form sent anonymously. I could do this with CGI, except..I dont have CGI permissions on the site. Is there another way?
View 3 Replies View RelatedIf button is clicked, want form to be validated. If the validation passes then bring up print dialogue
I have got the validation (using dreamweaver) working, however if the form is correct , how do I get the print dialogue (window.print()) to appear?
here's the code
<script language="JavaScript" type="text/JavaScript">
<!--
function MM_findObj(n, d) { //v4.01
var p,i,x; if(!d) d=document; if((p=n.indexOf("?"))>0&&parent.frames.length) {
d=parent.frames[n.substring(p+1)].document; n=n.substring(0,p);}
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I would like to print a Web page with javascript method window.print() without pages number and footer.
View 7 Replies View RelatedCan I configure this function to make it print a certain pixel only?
Around 500px X 700px Center.
CODE:
Is it possible?
i've already create a form that will pop up an alert message if there is an empty input. it went great. but after i edit <form onSubmit="return formValidator()"> to <form onSubmit="return formValidator()" action="html_form_submit.asp" method="get"> i don't know why my submit button cannot send this form to html_form_action.asp.
<html><head>
<title>Kelab ICT OUM</title>
</head>
<body>
<script type="text/javascript">
function formValidator(){
var nama=document.getElementById("nama");
[Code]...
I wish to send the javascript calculated value in a form from one page to another page form. I just need the one value sent. The value is "answer: in the code below. I would like to send it to a form page called "answer.html". I am not a computer person, and I am doing this in frontpage. I do not know how to write java or anything, I just copied this from a free script site and am trying to use it.
Here is the code I have.
<table cellspacing=0 width=427
height=1 bgcolor="#FFFFFF" style="border-collapse: collapse" cellpadding="0" border="0">
<tr><td width="634" nowrap height="1">
<script language="JavaScript">
function findcalculatorcalculate(form) {
a = form.debt.value - 0;
b = form.faith.value - 0;
d = a / b;
form.answer.value = Math.round (d);
} .....
I have a form with checkboxes. I am trying to put the selected items into an array and then just simply go to the next page (an AJAX page within the same HTML doc using jquery mobile). I dont want the form to submit the values in the URL. using "return false" seemed to be working before but now it isnt!?:
HTML Code:
<form name="form1" onsubmit="validateDrink(); return false">
<input type="checkbox" name ="drinks1" value="beer" id="beer"/>
[code]....
Is it possible to use JavaScript to send a HTML FORM this way?[code]...
View 8 Replies View RelatedI've got a form which is acting as a calculator. Once the calculation is complete I want it so when the user presses a 'print' button it takes certain parts of the form data and displays them in a new window which would be designed for printing.
how can i go about this using only javascript?
I'm trying to create a print link that sends the page to the printer without opening the print dialog box on the browser.
I know that window.print() will open the print dialog and then the user has to click OK.
is there anything that can do this?
I'm facing a different problem.
I'm having a long page where there will be content to be printed.
I'm using the css using media=print to hide all the unwanted contents and using the window.print method to invoke printing.
But when i click the print button it prints only partial content upto a single page and all the remaining contents are discarded.
I wonder what may be the problem!!!
And there's another problem , i've bills to be printed in order but dont want them to be breaking in between pages .(ie a bill should be printed fully if there is enough space at the bottom or should be printed on the next page)
How can i do both of this?
Hey all. I am currently putting together a test page of mine where a popup window comes up showing a coupon that I will have a link enabling them to print it simply and easily.
For my current code I have a simple <a href="javascript:window.print()"> that works great on both Internet Explorer 5 and Netscape 4/6 on the PC but for some reason, Internet Explorer 5 for Macintosh doesn't do a thing.
I want to send form data to given email id, I'm using mailto:ur@mail.com, but it doesn't working it dirsctly goes to localSystem A/C i.e outlook.. Code:
View 1 Replies View RelatedI want to send the values of form elements to servlet so that server side validation can be done.
View 1 Replies View RelatedScenario: I have a form with around 125 input fields. I want to use .ajax() to send these form data to the server.Is there a way to send the entire form to the server? Like, the form is passed when we click submit button and url changes. But I want to achieve this using AJAX.
View 2 Replies View RelatedHow can I gather all values from the form (select, input (text, checkbox....), textarea... ) using jquery and send them by post. The number of items is not fixed, I need something that will gather everything that form contains.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI am trying to send a form value (a 15 digit number) to an external URL, so that the URL populates with the form value and opens in a new window when the user hits submit on the form.
The external URL that the form links to is in this format:[url]
Is there a piece of JS I can use that will populate the ORDERNUMBER field with the 15 digit form value when the user hits submit?
The purpose of these scripts are to allow you to send forms using javascript. If your server doesn't support scripting languages like php or perl, or if you are unfamiliar with those languages, then this is an easy alternative for you.
When you send a form using the mailto: command, the data gets sent using the post method and in the process gets reformatted. When you receive the form data in your email it will contain hexadecimal characters, spaces will be replaced with + signs, and each value will be separated by an & sign.
You have two options when sending a form with javascript. Either you can reformat the data before it's sent. Thereby creating an email that is legible upon receiving it. Or you can reformat the data after you receive the email. I have posted both methods on this page.
Option 1: REFORMAT AFTER
Create your form using the following syntax:
<form name="NameOfYourForm" method="post" action="mailto:yourname@yourdomain.com">
<!-- your input tags go here -->
<input type="submit" value="Send">
</form>
Then download the attachment to this post. Open the file in your web browser. When you receive the email containing the form data, just select it all and copy it. Then paste the data into the "hexadecimal value" box. Click decode to convert it to ascii. Then click split to remove +'s and to split data onto multiple lines. Use the "add html" checkbox to make the output viewable in your web browser.
NOTE:
The first input tag that you use in your form will become the <title> if you use the html option. So if your first input tag is name="Name" value="Joe Smith" then the html title will appear as <title>Name: Joe Smith</title>.
I have a form made up, and there is an option where the user selects "Male/Female". The way its set up is as follows:
var lastLink;
function setLink(theLink){
if(lastLink) lastLink.className="genderSelect";
theLink.className="selected";
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What happens is that when the user selects a gender, the javascript changes the class of the list item to 'selected' which has its own properties.
What I need to do is send the information that is attached to the selected class through my form and into my database.
How would I create and pass that variable to my forms post file?
I'm trying to display a thank you message after a form send button has been clicked.
The message displays quickly after the button has been clicked but then disappears.
I want the message to remain displayed. code...
I have a large form. The submit button doesn't work if the data to be posted back is too long.
1. How to send only MODIFIED fields back?
2. What's the max len of the data I can sent back using post method? Does it depend on browser?