I have a php page with java script embed in it, i have 3 forms in a single page ... namely form1, form2, form3 . form 1 and form2 have a text box , these text boxes get input from users. Now my task is to get the value of these 2 tex boxes in form3 when the user click the submit button, so that i pass the values in those text boxes to next page for calculation.
I tried the following code in form3 but it result in vain :
I have created a contact form when that is suppose to show a summary of the information once the submit button is clicked. Instead I am getting var names and nothing in other areas. Here is the JS and summary page.
My first question folks. I have recently joined a web based video conference which allow people to join as a guest (no need to create account). This conference's interface and function is written in javascript as an applet.
To cut the long story short, is it possible to capture this applet and see the conference (without having to join the conference)? What happen at the moment is people wont be able to see the conference without join in and therefore take one slot out of 7 seats if you like. When all slots are taken people can not see the event. I was wondering if there is a way to capture this event using other javascript.
I have all the scripts required to make this conference running, i know the logic of how javascript works but i dont know what is what in detail.
I have to validate this stupid form as well as check to see if there is cookies and add them if they haven't. I know most of you probably are pros at this! So I am requesting some assistance. Please see the code attached, let me know what to do. As well I can't get something that will work with my radio buttons to validate as well as cookies. Code:
In another thread I found that a good way to show and hide parts of a form based on previous entries would be as follows: function showhidefield (method) { var hideablearea = document.getElementById("hideablearea"); var hideablearea2 = document.getElementById("hideablearea2"); var hideablearea3 = document.getElementById("hideablearea3");
I know how to use javascript to validate that the forms are infact filled but how do I make it so that it doesn't scan the hidden forms. The only way I could think of would be a huge bunch of if statements. Is there any other way to do this?
I have a database that shows about 5 to 10 recorrds on a page that contain forms for the user to fill out. The number of rows is unknown and depends on the user query.On the page there can be 2 or 10 records displayed ..each containing a form that needs to be validated.How can i use that. The IDs of the elements would have to be generated dynamicly i suppose. Anyone of you got an idea how to do that ?
I'm currently working on a website called 'eXtreme Gaming' I've almost completed it, apart from two things.
- Adding two values on my checkout page for the Grandtotal (I've tried everything, but I'm too much of a noob and have probably missed something small).
- Validation of forms (I don't know where to start here, I've looked on w3schools for tuts etc but I'm having difficulty incorporating it on my site)
I'm brand new to jQuery, and I am really interested in learning about it because of the potential it offers to enhance my webpages. To give you some background, I am self-taught in PHP and MySQL...not on a master's level, but I have designed and built database-driven sites with success and am confident that I can learn jQuery if only I could get pointed in the right direction. I have perused tutorials, links, forums and recently bought the jQuery Cookbook (I needed SOMETHING to go on and it was one of the few jQuery books at the local bookstore that felt as though it would be of help). My problem is, I am finding gaps in information that, to me, are critical to learning. I am looking for a nut-and-bolt approach, 'Do this, then do that' not the typical generalizations I keep encountering.
All I want to do to start with is to remotely validate a two-item form, you guessed it, username and email, against the contents of my database (the info for the validation plugins is just as vague and general). That's it. But the tutorials and examples are vague to me, and in one instance, a link was posted offering to display the server-side validation code used and the link was dead. I can't be the only person here who is stonewalled by these thoughtful, yet overly-general tutorials and books. if any of you have suggestions where I can find a concise, true step-by-step tutorial or book, I would love to know. Right now, it's just one frustrating day of research after another.
I have built out a fairly rhobust app using jquery and jquery-ui all was going well until we started to bring different screens together inside a tabbed interface. Seems that now when we execute our validation code on one form its checking the fields of all other forms on the page.All of my forms do have unique ID's and all elements within all forms have unique ID's.My understanding of using this.find inside of the submit event was that it should only find the forms elements am I wrong? Method that performs the actual validation:
function validateForm(event){ var allOk = true; $(this).find("*[validation]").each(function(){[code]....
JQuery newbie question re using validation plugin with Django newform.I have a simple email feedback contact django form that I wanted toenhance with some JQuery validation. I created a standalone (NonDjango) version of the form and it works correctly.However when I create a Django version of the form the validationrules seems to be ignored and the form is always posted - I wouldexpect the form to fail, and never post. One difference (not sure ifit's siignificant) is that the Django forms are created from classes/templates and render as tables. However the exact same HTML code worksfor the basic form.I'm now thinking that there must be something different re how thesubmit is being processed for the Django form - but I'm stumped.
I've used the excellent validate plugin (http://bassistance.de/jquery-plugins/jquery-plugin-validation/) to add JS validation to forms. I'm aware there's a built-in setting to validate an email address. However, I'd like to validate a list of email addresses, and I don't think the plugin contains a built-in solution. What's the best way to implement this?
I know that Javascript is client side, but I'd like to know the best way to populate HTML drop downs in real time based on information typed in the other HTML form fields with information found on the server as opposed to the client.For instance if a user wants to select certain files located in a directory on the server, as they type in the pathname supposedly containing the files the drop downs continually refresh themselves with the server files listed in that directory (if it exists, and apache has permissions to see what's inside) as if it was showing client files instead.
What would be nice is if my browser could continually query the server for some of its private information and not have to refresh itself to obtain it, whether that means the server-side would have to continually refresh itself makes no difference to me as long as the client-side doesn't have to. But I guess this is not possible because no matter what you would have to at least refresh the client-side page once?Submitting the form to a CGI or PHP script would not work because I need this functionality to help populate the form BEFORE I send it.I would like to not have to press a button to update the form every time I change the pathname and need to update the drop downs since this would be annoying.
I have a pricing page that is broken into multiple categories per phase. I want a customer to be able to select my checkboxes and hit a button that will display a rolled up total. I also want it to be able to re-calculate the totals if a box is subsequently unchecked. I have browsed and searched the form to get the code to where it is now but need help to finish it.
I am very new to Javascript and am having some difficulties with implementing two forms on the same page. The page in question is [URL]. The form at the top appears on every page and works on all of the other pages except this one. When you try to complete the form it validates the second form on the page. The code for the top form can be found here: [URL] (it is an include file). The two scripts that I am using are as follows: Top Form: [URL] Contact Page Form: [URL]
I have a single form on a single page with some js that is supposed to take the first and last name entered and add them to the select list. There seems to be some kind of communication stop between the js and html, because nothing happening.
Here is the code: <script language="javascript" type="text/javascript"> /* <[CDATA[ */ function Member (){ this.lastName = ""; this.firstName = ""; this.position = ""; this.phone = ""; this.email = ""; .....
function send_form_1 (e) { $('response_1').innerHTML = 'doing the deed for 1!' var myAjax = new Ajax.Updater('response_1', 'ajax_server.php', {method: 'post', parameters: Form.serialize(this)}); Event.stop(e); }
function send_form_2 (e) { $('response_2').innerHTML = 'doing the deed for 2!' var myAjax = new Ajax.Updater('response_2', 'ajax_server.php', {method: 'post', parameters: Form.serialize(this)}); Event.stop(e); }
But, in my mind, there has to be a way to streamline this so that one function 'send_form' can do the magic rather than having multiple iterations of it. I was looking at the bind functions in prototype, but perhaps it was the late night and lack of coffee, but I wasn't seeing the application of bindAsEventListener in this context.
I want to make few forms but 1 submit button. I want to do 1 page , 5 forms , 1 submit button so when i click on the submit button it will send the 5 forms as 1 form.
I have several forms on the same page that need to use the datepicker plug-in. I have datepicker working PERFECTLY on one form. Now I need to add other forms on the page. I haven't been able to get two datepickers working on the same page nor can I find any documentation on whether it's possible. What do I have to do to get two datepickers working in two separate forms on the same page?
I'm struggling with a script for an e-commerce site.When the user clicks the add to cart button they are currently taken to a PHP shopping cart page, but the client wants them to stay on the same page after they press the button and get notified that an item has been added to the cart.The add to cart button is a form submit button, because there is also a quantity field for each item. I would have cracked this by now but there are multiple add to cart buttons on each page and when I submit the form only the data from the first form in the page is sent to the cart page.Here's a dummy version the JavaScript:
Code:
$(document).ready(function(){ $('.subbtn').click(function(){ $('<p id="add">Added To Cart</p>').insertAfter(this).fadeOut(3000);[code].....
At the moment I've got it set so that AJAX returns information to the page (just so I know it works), but this won't happen on the actual page.So, as far as I can tell, I need a way of POSTING $(this).parent(); $('[name=quantity]').val(), but I can't seem to find the correct syntax.
Where the inputs sum1 and sum2 are text fields you put whatever numbers you want in. That works fine. Great. Now what I'm having trouble with is modifying the code so that it will add one form with an input number with a form that spits out a randomly generated number.
This is what I'm using for my random number generator. So basically I want to be able to put, say, 5, into the input text field above this. And then click on the d20 button to get a random number, say, 15, and then have the first code add the inputted 5 with the randomly generated 15.