I use this function to find the value of a radio group:
function valButton(btn) {
var cnt = -1;
for (var i=btn.length-1; i -1; i--) {
if (btn[i].checked) {cnt = i; i = -1;}
}
if (cnt -1) return btn[cnt].value;
else return null;
}
I however found an incompatibility with Internet Explorer, when the
radio group name contains brackets. For example, the radio group name
is 񟡂[a]'. The Ms Script Debugger stops on btn.length, saying that
it is null or not an object. You may also want to know that it works
well in Firefox and Safari.
Does anyone knows any way I can get IE to digest this? Do you know
another way to acquire radio group value?
I have a radio group that, when a certain option is selected, it makes the radio group disappear and a textbox appear. It works great in Firefox, but it appears to be glitchy in IE.
<script type="text/javascript"> function showRestaurantTextBox() {
I'm trying retrieve the value of a radio group, which ever button is selected I need to assign a value to a var. I can't seem to get this right, I'm not even sure if I'm going about this the right way. Here's my code.
//the alert is just to see If I'm getting a value to start with. function validateOrder() { for (var i=0; i<document.getElementById('Size_rg').length; i++) { if (document.getElementById('Size_rg')[i].checked) { return i; alert(i + 'you got a value'); }}}
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I have created a little script that is supposed to add another item to a radio group and set the new item as selected if none of the other items is selected. It works on initial load of page, but if I press refresh, the checked value of the radio group shifts one place to the right on each reload.[code]The code has some special names and labels.. Thats just because it comes from some generated code from another application.
For some reason when I try to submit my form in IE8 it doesn't get past the radio group.It keeps asking me to select an age even after one has been selected. Validation works but it's not picking up that I have selected one of the items within the group.
I'm working on validating radio buttons in a form. I want to require that a button be selected from required radio button groups before accepting the submit. Not all the radio button groups are required to have a selection.
One problem I'm having is that I can't return the name of the radio button group. I want to switch case on the name of the radio button group.
I do have an id for each individual radio button, so I can confirm that the for loops are working, but my alert tells me that radiogroups[j] is an [object] and radiogroups[j].name is undefined.
And there is a problem with the logic, too. If just one of the radio button sets is checked, the form validates. Code:
I made a quiz using radio, grouped with different names, my problem is that, I want a situation at which the visitor that takes the test will not be able to change the answer of an already answered question. Code:
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I have a form that I am validating all fields. I successfully completed the Javascript functions for that...the problem is that within this validation I need to check if a specific selection was made within a radio group (array) and if , let's say "Yes" was selected, then another radio group would not be required. Code:
i have 2 radios :what i need is once i choose the 1st radio i will get 1st DDL with folollwing element :Orange AppleKiwiif i chose the 2nd radio i should have the 2nd DDL with :PotatoTomatolegume
I'm trying to develop a module for an aplication and i'm basing on an example from the jquery ui dialog [URL] But i'm using radio buttons and a datepicker field but problems occur when i try to add a second row to the table. It just adds the date value but the "motivo" value don't. I mean everything works fine at the first attempt but at the next it fails.
Here is part of my code: $(function() { var fecha = $("#datepicker"), motivo = $("[name=motivo]"), allFields = $([]).add(fecha).add(motivo),
I am trying to come up with a script that will validate a radio group based upon the status of a checkbox.If box is checked radio button is required else it can stay false.here is as far as I have gotten so far. just a basic if statement but i need to incorporate the check box
Code:
function validate_form ( ) { valid = true;[code]......
I have got a radio button group. A click event have to reset it that the first radio button is checked again. <input type="radio" name="msgtype" value="1" checked="checked" /> Gruß <input type="radio" name="msgtype" value="2" /> Wunsch <input type="radio" name="msgtype" value="3" /> Frage That doesn't work so far: $('#cleaner').click(function(){ $("input[name='msgtype']").filter("[value='1']").attr("checked","checked"); });
I'm trying to create a group of radio buttons that enable user to select whether to maintain the current image, remove the image or upload a new image. If user selects maintain the current image or remove the image, the upload field will be disabled, when user select upload a new image, the upload field will be enable. My script is as below but I do not get it work correctly, do you have any advice for me?
HTML Code: <script type="text/javascript"> function Disab() { frm=document.forms[0] if(frm.change_voucher.checked) {frm.img_voucher.disabled=false} [Code]....
I'm a relative novice at java script. I've been working on a google map that can be found at: [URL](way too much code to post here). Each of the makers on the map has s particular set of information that pops up in a window when it is clicked, including a hyperlink called "join this group." Right now clicking on that link merely takes the user to the form at the bottom of the page.
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l need to apply a hover css on a radio button. Currently the background color only draws a box around the radio button but does not the actual radio color. l dont mind if there is no css even javascript will do
Im trying to configuere a form that a.a radio buttons that allow the user to choose between quarters, nickels, dimes and pennies and show image when click on my radio button.how to get the image to display whenthey click on the radio button?
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I have a set of radio buttons each with an onclick event that has a numeric value. When the button is clicked an input box called "Total" is updated with the new value. The problem I'm having is that if a radio button is checked and one clicks on it again then the onclick event is triggered.
Is there any way to prevent the onclick event from triggering if the radio button is already checked?
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