Form Confirmation - Validated Prompts The User If The Details Are Correct
Nov 15, 2011
Have made a contact form for a website that uses javascript to validate it then once validated prompts the user if the details are correct. Currently its working in chrome and ie but not in firefox. Code is in post #3.
I am trying to set up a simple web page that requests two inputs and upon these input, determines and angle (basically taking a Spur Gear Pitch � and threads pitch to get a cam angle). Here is what I have but it is not working. I actually want it to work onClick of a button but I can deal with that later. I just am not sure how to get this to work properly.
<html> <head> <script language="JavaScript"><!-- function getCirc(dia){ return dia*Math.PI; } function getRad(x,y){ [Code]....
Create a function that prompts user for a number. Develop the program so that it continues to prompt until it receives valid information. Then create a multiplication table that displays the number multiplied by 1 through prompted number.
I have a simple three-field form in a UI Dialog that, prior to POSTing, I need to validate using the jQuery Validation plugin.Currently, if the user clicks the form's Submit button (the form's action for the PHP form handling is the page with the link that opens the Dialog in the first place) with a field not properly filled out, the Dialog just closes.Clicking again on the link that opens the Dialog form will show the form with the error message(s) that the Validator generated on the previous click of the submit button.How can I keep the Dialog open and prevent a POST until the form validates?
I have a very simple form. I start with the submit button disabled and once all of the fields have been validated I would like the submit button to enable. I only have required fields so the standard options that come with the validation plugin satisfy my needs. I only have this code along with the corresponding classes.
I have a page with a form on it. I also have as part of the page some form validation using javascript. However, and this is rather frustrating, the form is being sent even when the validation is failing. If the form fails validation it shouldn't be sent. The code is:
I have a page here [URL]. You can select a value from the dropdown list and you will get a list of configurations with the word "Select". If you click on the "Select" word you will get a pop-up value with a list of checkboxes. So what I want is that once they click on the checkbox the window will close and update the "Select" with the revelant "Tyre Serial No". How to achieve the updates? I also want to limit the pop-up window to only at any one time.
I have a page here Untitled Document. You can select a value from the dropdown list and you will get a list of configurations with the word "Select". If you click on the "Select" word you will get a pop-up value with a list of checkboxes. So what I want is that once they click on the checkbox the window will close and update the "Select" with the revelant "Tyre Serial No". How to achieve the updates? I also want to limit the pop-up window to only at any one time.
I'm working in an .asp page where the user can delete a record. However i want an alert window to be displayed when the user clicks on delete asking the user if he really wants to or not ( the kind that has the two buttons ). If the user clicks no then the record delete is cancel, and if the user click yes then if goes to the page where it will be delete it.
I have this create user form, and I'm checking if the email hasn't been used already. This works... But what my problem is, that if the email has not been used before, it will not send the form, while I return true.
I've tried to use $(this).submit, but that will just make it loop and never stop.
So basically: ifdata.is_dublicate = true show error else data.is_dublicate = false submit the form
$("#add_user").submit( function(){ var error = $('#dublicate'); $.post(domain.com/check_dublicate_email', {email: $("#email").val()},
This is my first post, and I'm only just learning jqury/JavaScript.
i have a form I'd like to send via POST method to a second php page, i have all the validation etc working fine, I'm struggling with the on Submit handler.. once the form is validated...
can anyone please tell/direct me how i can post this form to a php page that will do the data insertion?[code]...
Is there a way to access a forms details by sending its parameters to a function. For example, I have a form named "myForm" populated by a drop down box, so that <select name="mySel">
I am trying to send the form and drop down box name to a javascript function, eg onChange="update( "myForm", "mySel") so that, within the Javascript update(formName, selName) function I can access the forms doing something like this:
I'm working on a little project where they have a slider form and I need to piggyback a tiny line of code into the validation function for the form.
What I need to happen is when the user has filled in all the fields and clicks the submit button AND the data validates THEN a class is added to the body tag. My jQuery knowledge is very minimal - I added the code to where I 'thought' its supposed to go but it didnt seem to work.
jQuery(document).ready(function() { jQuery('#scroller').css('overflow','hidden'); // Set up the scrollable registration var wizard = jQuery('#scroller').scrollable();
I am trying to validate a form with a couple of elements being required if a checkbox is NOT checked. Now if I submit the form the rules fire - and then I check the checkbox on - the validation rules have already fired - and even though the checkbox is now checked - the validation rules still apply and the form will not submit until I enter the fields.What I was hoping was that the checkbox could toggle the rules on or off.
var validator = $(".cmxform").validate({ rules: { txtAddress1: {
Ok so i have this script that i have written out that when the user fills out all of the forms and they push the email button it opens up a blank outlook email and it copies all the form information into the email and all they have to do is it send but for some reason when i hit the email button all of my forms are mashed together on the same line and I need each individual form on there on line. here is what im using Any help would be great i have looked everywhere to fix this and i have tried rewriting it as well, but no luck
and thats my problem: if you click on a link (going to info.html) in the textbox ".details" and go back (via the back button in your browser) it doesnt hide the ".details"-box. how can i hide my ".details" everytime the page is loaded, even by the backbutton?
I'm looking to make a form that could potentially span over several steps (or pages) and have the details submitted to an email address. How can I split the form into multiple steps, so step 1 includes 5 questions, click next, then step 2 includes the next 5 questions, then on submit it emails the details (from both step 1 & 2) to a specific email address in one email?
If anyone could point me in the right direction or give me a hand that would be great. I've spent ages looking for some answers.
I'd like to create a quick and dirty validation method for a form. It's not meant to be very secure.
The way I picture it working is this - there is an input field that asks for a password. If the user types in the password correctly, the "submit" div tag will change from "none" to "block". , which will display the submit button. I just am not familiar with JS enough to know if that's possible.
What I am trying to do is add a list box to my site that when the user clicks on a certain item and presses submit the correct code gets sent to my cgi cart.
I have a form on a page that allows users to enter/edit and delete calendar events. The form is handled with Alsup's .ajaxForm plug-in [URL]. I would like to add a delete confirmation to the functionality in the form of a "Are you sure?" dialog box. Regardless of whether I open the confirmation in the "beforeSubmit" callback or a separate button.click function, the problem is the same: the "beforeSubmit" callback isn't waiting for the confirmation dialog to close.
Here's what I have so far: var fr_confirm = false; var d_confirm = $( "#dialog-confirm" ).dialog({ autoOpen: false ,closeOnEscape: false ,resizable: false ,modal: true ,buttons: { "Delete content": function() { fr_confirm = true; $( this ).dialog( "close" );}, Cancel: function() { $( this ).dialog( "close" ); }}}); $('#form_review').ajaxForm({ url: './includes/save_event.php'
,beforeSubmit: function(formData, jqForm, options) { // grab the text of the button selected - the last item in the data array var b = formData[formData.length-1].value; if ("Delete" == b) { d_confirm.dialog('open'); if (fr_confirm) { fr_action.val('delete'); var rid = fr_edit_rev.val(); } else { return false; }} else if ("Reset" == b) { Form_Review_Reset(); return false; } else { // submit // form data validation ... }} ,success: function(json, statusText, xhr, $form) { // post-submit callback ... }});
The first-to-mind hackish idea of while (d_confirm.dialog( "isOpen" )) {} Only causes the browser to hang. And setTimeout would also fall thru without waiting for the response. And I ~really~ don't want to use the old alert() function, even tho that is precisely the functionality I want to mimic.
I'm going to preface this by saying I know next to nothing about implementing jquery. Thus far, I've just been very lucky and able to figure out a few things on my own.
I have a simple form on my site that, upon clicking "submit" calls a PHP file.
I'd like to have a modal dialog box open when you confirm submission(like this.... [URL] but can't understand how to target the submit button to make this happen.
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I already have jquery script on my page but dont know what to do from here.