I basically need, when the enter button is pressed on the keyboard to trigger a button. Currently, my code works but it just refreshes the page and does not actually trigger the desired button:
//HERES MY CUSTOM BUTTON:
<BUTTON TYPE="submit"
onMouseOver="goLite(this.name)"
I use DatePicker to select an expiration date for an item. It is triggered by a image button, I don't want to show a textbox for this field, just an icon. I want to add a button inside the DatePicker (in the button panel) for 'Cancel Expiration Date'.
I have a form setup so that when you enter something in a text field and click a button it checks to see if the value entered in the text field is the "correct" letter and if its right it changes the CSS property of a div container to be shown which then has a link to a the next question. So I don't really have a submit button because my form isn't setup to work with one.only problem is when you enter a letter and click enter it acts as a submit and the submit does nothing, which is what it's suppose to do.So what I'm asking is how can I get that button to respond to an enter instead of the default submit taking over the enter key?
When we submit the form using a standard submit button, onSubmit is triggered and form is submitted. When I use a div and call submit() on its onClick event, the form is submitted but onSubmit is not triggered. Is there any possibility to trigger onSubmit explicitly without using button ??
I want to have a custom button change appearance when pressed and then call a function and change back to its original appearance when released.
here's what i have now, which works mostly. "drop" is my handler for the button, its argument tells me which button was pressed. i have a number of these buttons and they are organized in a table.
there is a fair amount of superstition here, the result of many tiny experiments i ended up with this which seems to work best: Code:
I want html regular button is triggered with an enter key. That means, when the user press ENTER key, it will trigger the event in html regular button. I tried the following code, and I realized submit button is triggered with an enter key. But not html regular button. Any workarounds?
I am having trouble with a form submiting when the enter button is pressed in a text field causing it to submit.
Basically there is a text field and a button and when I click on the button it calls a function that does a a few things that need to happen before submiting. I submit the form in the function.
How can I prevent hitting enter on the text field submit the form. If I could do this then I could call a function onkeyup to check for the enter button being pressed and call the other function to submit the form.
i want to integrate a Enter button with my following script...Rite now the script makes the user type in their password then click out side of the box for it the check the password and let the users in...And if they try to press enter it clears the password. Want it so the users can press enter and it can check the password and so the users can click enter to check the password and let them into the protected page...
<SCRIPT Language = "JavaScript">
function passwordOK(anystring) { anystring = anystring.toUpperCase()
I have link but the link was made by <a href=javascript:run()> How can I make it run when enter will be pressed. How can I set default Enter button to run my run() function.
I am currently working on SAP Adobe Interactive forms. I want to know what are the events for Keyboard ENTER Button [i.e. when i press ENTER Button event should get called..]? Any sample code is available? I am going to call SAP Web Service through it
I'm guessing Javascript security shuts me down here, but just thought I'd post this on the off chance a guru here might know.I'm using ASP.NET AJAX's new AsyncFileUpload control. Functionality-wise it's awesome. Appearance-wise my product manager hates it. I'd like to hide it, and trigger its functionality from a button whose appearance I can fully customize.I tried doing this via calling its click() method, which opens the file selection dialog fine. However, once a file is selected, causing the form to be submitted, the infamous "htmlfile: Access is denied" error rears its head.
I have some code that will check a users screen resolution and open a new window with a particular version of my website in, I have several sites for different page sizes. But when this code runs in Safari the pop-up is blocked so I would like the image on my page to be a button that runs the code to open the 'correct' window (based on the screen res) and as a button is launching the new window Safari should be okay about it.
I want to create a custom radio button. Basically I would like an image to act like a radio button. When selected the image border changes to highlight it. When a different image is selected it's border becomes highlighted and the previous selected image's border returns to normal. Only one image may be selected at a time. A value would then be passed in the form when submitted. I am wanting it to act like the way in print preview you can select the page orientation (portrait or landscape) by selecting the appropriate icon.
This is the code I came up with. It seems to work well but I thought someone here might know a better way to do this. To test subsitute your own images with file paths.
Code: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd"> <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> <title>Untitled Document</title>
I have a form with a bunch of selects and a single text input.Form data is sent via $.post whenever the inputs are changed, so a submit button isn't needed. The form does contain one regular button (using the button tag, not the input tag). The button shows a jQuery UI dialog when clicked.
If you press the enter key in the text field, the browser submits the form but it also acts like you clicked the button (the dialog appears). That makes no sense to me. Why is this happening and how can I stop it?I've already tried adding a few things to the form's submit handler, but they don't make a difference.
I have 3 button controls on my asp.net web page. This r html controls one of them I have set to default on form load. Using javascript how do I set the other 2 button to be clicked when it has focus & enter key is pressed.
Can't get this to work correctly. I need to run an alert if the user clicks the button "#step0Next" and none of the var ckd button's are checked [code]...
We have a situation where we need to associate custom data for each radio button, and there could be hundreds of radio buttons on one screen. Also the amount of data for each radio button can be substantial.I took a look into using the .data() method but discovered that I could not set the custom data inline with the radio button. It looked like I would need to call each radio button from within the script block to use jQuery to set the data.I tried using the HTML 5 data attributes but it didn't work for us. I have a prototype put together where I am adding the custom data to the [title] attribute for each radio button. Is this the right thing to do? Is there a tag based string structure we can use for setting and searching the custom data?