I'm trying to fill out a form on this site using JavaScript: [URL]
However, the fields do not have input IDs; they only have span IDs. I've tried using the span IDs, but it doesnsn't work. Here is the code I'm trying to use:
document.getElementById('fn'). value='" FName "';
Where FName is the value I want filled into the field. Could someone please tell me how to use JavaScript to fill in the fields of this form (and check those pesky check boxes)?
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.
I am looking for a little help validating a forms input. On the form are key items which I do not wish to be zero length.
I have wrote the following function:
<script language=javascript> function ValidateLength(oid, min, max) { var txt = document.getElementById(oid); var length = txt.value.length; if(length == 0) { alert("You must enter your reference, Company Name and Contact Name"); } } </script>
However their are still a few issues I would like to work out.
I all it with my forms sumbit event with the following:
However that will only check the length of the item txtRef, how can I check more textbox values? Also how can I stop the form posting if the alert is raised?
I'm trying to write some javascript code that will give a user one of two messages (Correct or incorrect) base on whether they answer a question correctly. I have 2 issues that I was hoping someone could help me with:
1) My "incorrect" and "correct" messages all appear on the page load. Is there anyway to start without them being there?
2) More troubling: No matter what I put into the input boxes, the "incorrect" message pops up. Basically I need to better understand how to grab the actual input value (it's commented down below so I think that this should be a quick fix!)
Code: function showAnswer(blurred,response) { var form = blurred.form; var rbs = form[blurred.name];
The tricky part is that I want the availability of certain fields to depend on the user's answer to the <select> element that comes first. If they answer "First" then questions 1, 2, 3 and 4 should be disabled. If they answer "Second" then questions 3 and 4 should be disabled and if they answer "Third" none of the questions should be disabled.
I should imagine others here have experienced it. The user completes your form, and they unintentionally input their email address incorrectly. Then when you reply to their form, you then get the mailer daemon returning your email! Now, there's a couple of ways that some websites try to solve this problem - some ask the user to input their email address twice, some show the forms results on the next page, so that the user has a last chance to check, before completing the submission. Are there any other ways of trying to ensure that, as much as possible, that the user inputs the correct email address?
I'd like to be able to submit hiddenform with the firstnames array equal to ['Joe', 'Bob', 'Pat']. But I seem to be getting an awful lot of ['', '', ''] no matter how I go about it.
I wanted to create a small DHTML code that created a unordered list of input forms dependent on the number selected from the select dropdown menu. Problem is that it doesn't seem to want to generate the list. I think the variables are within the scope of the function too, and I didn't get an errors from the javascript console when using firebug. The script itself runs, I tested it when I used the old standby alert(); to see if the script was active. Here's the code:
I want 2 things and I do not know how to get them: I have a form with 100 fields to fill and 90 are the same kind: some of these 90 texboxes will countain the same things :
or a word (like "nothing") prefilling all the textboxes that can be change "onFocus"; that is the 1rst thing I don't know how to do). or a choosen word coming from a first textbox in a first form with some precisions (in some other textbox) about the position in the 2d form to place in multiple fields of the 2nd form.
Basically I am using asp for my coding, but what I have is a listbox that is 459px long, I need to show a status, some text and the last updated time. but rather then having it like this
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.
The assignment is to create a pizza order form. Everything is working fine except when I click submit all checkboxes for the toppings are checked even when I only check a few of them.
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-W3CDTD XHTML 1.0 StrictEN" "http:www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> <html xmlns="http:www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head>
If I fill out the textfields properly with Name, Email etc in a row it is fine. But if I fill out, for example, my Name, then tab twice, it clears my entered value. How do I stop this?
All I want the script to do is that when the cell is blank or whitespace, put the necessary text in the field, else, continue as normal. Code:
Im trying to work out a way of entering the contents of a div (which changes regularly) into a form field when it is focused on.The issue is that the div containing the text value is in an iframe of a php file (gallery.php).The div (#lbBottom) text contents that I need to use is the caption of the current photo open with a light-box style jquery plugin (slimbox). The gallery is formed using the php and needs to be in an iframe to align the light boxcorrectly. #lbBottom is generated by title="Code: $alttag1" and give a result of Code: +the current photo number. Ideally it is just the photo number (last 2 characters) that I need but the contents of the div will do!
GAME HTML
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head>[code]..........
I have one combo (select) called "uso_buque". Then I have two more combos the first one called "tipo_uso" and the second called "zona_uso". I have a $.ajax call wich make a call to a PHP method. This PHP method based on "uso_buque" selection returns two differents arrays in JSON format. This one for example:
["Pesca con Cordeles","Pesca con Palangre","Pesca con Nasas","Pesca con Chinchorro","Pesca con Filete","Pesca con Redes","No Aplica"] ["MAR TERRITORIAL Z.E.E ORIENTAL","DEPENDENCIAS FEDERALES","AGUAS INTERNACIONES","No Indica"]
Then I need to fill "tipo_uso" with first array data and "zona_uso" with the second one but not know how to do this.
I have ONE page which consists of php, html, and javascript, all on the same page. I have 3 different listboxes on a form, their named id's are: "strike", "grapple", and "strength". I have a span tag named id as: "pa". I Have a variable which is constant and named $totalValue and its vale is: 30, I have another variable named: $availableValue which will get its initial value from $totalValue. What I want to do is this, a user will choose his/her first list box. When the uses clicks the arrow on the listbox it drops down filled with values to choose from, these values come from the $availableValue variable and should be displayed as: 1,2,3,4,5,etc,etc,etc, after the user makes their selection the value of $availableValue is decreased by the amount of the user's selected choice and the value of the $availableValue is displayed on the html part of the page in a span tag.
The user will then choose his/her second listbox, upon clicking that arrow the listbox drops down displaying the REMAINING values from $availableValue variable and displays them as: 1,2,3,etc,etc,etc, after the user makes their selection the value of $availableValue is decreased by the amount of the user's selected choice and the value of the $availableValue is displayed on the html part of the page in a span tag. The user will then choose the last listbox, and upon clicking its arrow the list drops down with the LAST REMAINING values from $availableValue and will be displayed as: 1,2,etc,etc, after the user makes their selection the value of $availableValue is decreased by the amount of the user's selected choice and the value of the $availableValue is displayed on the html part of the page in a span tag.
The user should be able to choose which ever listbox he/she wants as their first listbox. So for argument's sake lets say the user chooses listbox "grapple" first, but of course the user could have chosen any of the 3 listboxes first, but he/she choose "grapple" first. The "grapple" listbox should fill with values 1 to 30, ex: 1,2,3,4,up to 30, the user selects value 5 from "grapple", the $availableValue variable will decrease by 5 and the value of $availableValue is displayed in a span tag. The user then chooses listbox "strength", its values should be filled and displayed with values from 1 to 25, the user selects 8 from "strength", the $availableValue variable decreases by 8 and the value of $availableValue is displayed in a span tag. Finally the user selects listbox "stamina", it listbox displays the values from 1 to 17, the user selects 17 from "stamina" and the $availableValue variable decreases by 17 and the value of $availableValue is displayed in a span tag. All this should happen BEFORE I submit the form via php code.
The code below, including the html, is ALL on one page named: createfighter.php <?php $totalValue = 30; $availableValue = $totalValue; $action = $_REQUEST['action']; $strike = $_POST['strike']; $grapple = $_POST['grapple']; $strength = $_POST['strength']; ?> .....
I have a simple requirement, I have a list of URLs on a page, I want that when the user clicks on any one URL, then a text box on the same page is filled with some data. The data to be filled in is specific for each URL.
My friends and I have developed a chat service that uses Live Profiles to login to chat. The issue I am having is I need to autofill the login page with my email/password to speed up login and I was told JS would be the best way to do it, however, I can't seem to figure out how, lol. I tried sending the login info in a url and bookmarking the url to no avail. The link to the page is below.
I have developed a modal image box which is working as desired except for one thing. I can't get the background div to cover the entire window background when the backgroud extends beyond the visible window size(requiring vertical scrolling).The background will only fill to the size of the the visible window area. If I scroll the window while the modal box is showing the lower area is exposed. I have the background div height set to 100%. I have tried min-height: 100%. I have also just made the height a really big number which causes the page to expand too. I guess I am asking how this is done in the JQuery UI dialog which works just fine on the same page.
I have a basic search box that I want filled with light gray text that says <enter search query> or similar, and I want it to disappear when the box is clicked on. I also want the '<enter search query>' to reappear when the page is reloaded.
I've made this javascript portion to a site for a company that I am working for and I'd like to use it to fill in a form on another part of the website. Unfortunately we bought the rest of the website from basically like a web template company so they wont let us change the script on that actual page. Is there anyway that I can take my info from my javascript page, then use it to fill in the info on the other page without actually editing the html of that page?