i have a form with two buttons to submit it. One button (must be left) goes to a detail-page and the second button (must be right) goes to a basket-page. Also there is a input-field.
My problem: onLoad i give focus to the input-field. But when user submits the form with return, the first button ("show details") is executed, and you see the detail-page.
But i want to give focus to the ("into basket") button, but it comes after
the detail-button in source.
I cant change the buttons because it's not allowed by the designer :-(
Also on load of that page, the border of the first submit button is more
thick (i think 2 px) than the second (maybe 1px). How can i submit to basket, with the return-key and give them the same look?
On my form I have 3 submit buttons which handle different things.I am looking for a way to stop or continue form execution with a confirm box on the third submit button and the third only.I can't use onsubmit because that will trigger on all three buttons.
I have written some code below which hopefully changes teh value of the flag using JavaScript, I now want to request the value of the flag to see if it's a 1 or a 2?
I have created a form with malsup's Form Plugin wherein it submits on change of the inputs. However, after each submission, the form loses focus, which forces the user to click on the next input element after each input change, which is a bit annoying. Is there a way I could set the form to automatically focus on the next input element after the submission depending on which input element the form was submitted from? [code]...
My script is designed to show a simple question and the user submits the answer using onchange via the tab key. If the answer is correct the next question appears and so on. But if it's wrong there's an alert and the user stays at that question and has another go to enter a correct answer to move on. It works well as long as user gets answer right. If they enter a wrong answer I'd like that answer box to clear and be focussed (ie cursor in place). Problem is, using the tab key has already sent the cursor off to highlight the address bar! I can get it to work if each answer box has a submit button and I use onclick but I really want to change the submit function to a keystroke, pref TAB.
Code: <HTML><HEAD> <SCRIPT language=javascript type=text/javascript> function thetests(){ document.theform.prob1.focus(); } [Code]...
I am trying to add an additional submit button to a form that has a separate action. This is for a shopping cart. The button I am trying to add is a "Preview" button. Which will have a different action then the "Add to Cart" button. Right now it works but after the "Preview" button is clicked the "Add to Cart" button will use the action that the "Preview" button is using. This is the script I am using for the "Preview" button.
var productPreviewForm = new VarienForm('product_addtocart_form'); productPreviewForm.submit = function() { if(this.validator.validate()) {[code]....
I can get the submit button to work and the above button to work.The issue I am having is that I have jquery validation in the form and whenever I hit the SAVE button it wants to validate the form (which I dont want it to as I want it to save at any point in the form). Does anyone know of a quick way to bypass validation code in jquery. Say with using an ajax call and form submit or someway to say if the SAVE button is clicked ignore the validation plugin.
I need to make a form with 2 submit buttons the first one sends the data of the form to a blank page and the other send the data to another self page. Description: 1st button is to preview the form data in a blank page (preview.php,"Blank") 2nd button is to send data to make do a query in the database (add.php,"self")
I have a form that has 3 submit buttons with 2 input fields. The first input field is a search field that allows the users to search against the database for certain names that are found and not found.[code]...
I have one-field form on my website, which is supposed to be filled with barcode number. It was functional until few days age when the need emerged for the auto-submit. As you can see, I have to make script which will automatically submit form when data is filled in barcode field.
I have a form with several submit buttons. I've used $(#myform).ajaxForm(options) method to make the form submittable with ajax. the problem is that no matter what button I click the form data is the same and <input type="submit"> element is not included into the form data, as if it were not a "successul control". so at this point form doesn't work as expected. is there a way to convey information of which button was clicked with the form plugin?
Very new to JavaScript so I'm sorry if this is a daft question, I have searched for answers first and could not find anything that works for me ... so .. One html form with two submit buttons. On submit (save changes) posts back to the same page and updates a database. The other submit button (preview) should open a op-up showing what the data would look like if the user should press save.
What I need to do is to pass a conditional variable to the target URL, when the form is submitted, depending on which graphic button is pressed.
So, the form already sends several variables when the form is submitted (at the onclick event). I've confirmed this by capturing the HTTP POST variables and displaying them when the page executes.
Now, depending on which graphic button is selected, I would like to pass another variable.
For example, when the Create button is pressed, I would like to pass create=true (or something signifying that 'create' is set) to the target URL......
Is there a reason why setting focus to a textbox input, also gives focus to a submit button on the page, to where if you click enter in the text box, the submit button will be clicked.
I have a form with multiple fieldsets which are visible conditionally. There are three submit buttons "Abandon", "Save" and "Save & Continue". Each button should validate specific controls of the form and submit it. I tried setting "onsubmit: false" and checking for "$('#myForm').valid ()" on click of these buttons., but that validates all controls of the form.
I want my radio buttons to become submit buttons as well. So when a user clicks on a radio button it submits the action and refreshes the page accordingly. As of now using only using onclick="this.form.submit()" the page only refreshes with no change. Here is a copy of the entire form. It is a custom shipping options form (I did not create it).
Is there a way to set the focus on a form field without using focus()? I use ajax to build the form and if I try to set the focus using focus() an error is generate because of the form hasn't been built by ajax. So, it would be nice if I could set the focus() as I built the form.
On this page http://bit.ly/gAajO3 I have a comment form and would like the input and textarea contents to turn to blank when a user clicks on them, however this is not working for me. Would like to know what is going wrong if someone can spot it.Also on submit I want the input and textarea to be cleared if their value is 'Please type here'. This is working on the name input and textarea, however it seems the email field is not being cleared,
I have an application built in PHP which takes a code and redirects a user to the appropriate website.
This works fine when the user enters code and selects the submit button. However if the user enters the code and just selects enter on the keyboard the page refreshes, does not redirect to any URL and deletes the original entry.
Is there anyway to use unobtrusive JS to enforce the focus on the submit button as soon as the page loads?
whats the script for setting a Submit button to clickable in JS? Right now I've got a few submit buttons but i dont want the next one to be available until the last information was submitted.
Exclamation Javascript problem with submit buttons placed close to each other.there are two buttons which have been called by a javascript here. Both have been coded to redirect to different pages. However, when I hover my mouse on the Regret button it automatically highlights both buttons and when I click regret it redirects to the page where the Confirm button is supposed to redirect. The Confirm button itself is working fine and taking me to the desired page. where the problem is with the Regret button. Basically each button should redirect only to where it is supposed to as I've specified in the Javascript code.
I have a form, that uses validation with jquery, it contains 2 submit-buttons: one is 'back' the other is 'forward'
How it should be: By clicking the 'forward'-submit-button, jquery should validate, if clicking the 'back'-submit-button, jquery should ignore validation
But the problem is: jquery validates at each submit
Now my question: How can I get it, that there is no Validation, when I click on 'back'-submit-button, or in other words, that jquery can differentiate on whitch submit-button it should validate?