I have a problem created by my complete [rookie] status – only second time venturing into jQuery. I created a simple shopping cart using php and the PayPal buttons (1: buy now, 2: add to cart). The php back end does it great, it generates the table and the buttons and everything works just like it’s supposed to; Except, I forgot to add sizes. So I found out what I need to add, and I realize that the way the buttons work, I will have two different text boxes for size. Not very visually appealing, and since I’m not submitting this to the server before it goes to PayPal to pay, I cannot modify it with php the way I normally would. jQuery / javascript are my only hope of making this work. What I want to do:Have a single textbox where [size] is entered by the user.
Copy the value from the [correct] text box to the Value=”” section of the now hidden field in the PayPal form That way, no matter whether they [BUY NOW] or [ADD to CART] the right size is submitted to the PayPal shopping cart. This is the actual PayPal code that I’m trying to change
I got this far, and then decided to find how to insert the "enteredVALUE" into the right place in the input text field (what I called output) and I've not been able to figure out how to stuff it in there.
I'm trying to insert a javascript variable into a hidden input form field. Here's what it looks like:
<form name="loginForm" action="scripts/wgate/ziac_login/!?~language=EN"> <input type="hidden" name="pss" value="`G_NEW_PASSWORD.value`"> <input type="hidden" name="usr" value=""> <input type="submit" value="Please Click Here to Continue"> </form>
and then later down the page I try to reassign "usr" like this:
<script> var allcookies = document.cookie; var position = allcookies.indexOf("user="); var start = position + 5; var end = allcookies.indexOf(";", start); if (end == -1) end = allcookies.length; var valueofuser = allcookies.substring(start, end); valueofuser = unescape (valueofuser); document.write(valueofuser); document.loginForm.usr.value = valueofuser; </script>
I can see it is printing out document.write(valueofuser) correctly, so I know it is grabbing the user name. But it doesn't seem to want to insert it into the form on the next line. Any suggestions?
I have a PHP based calendar where the cells will change color depending on the number of clicks.. this all works fine, but is pointless if I can't send the outcome along in an email. I can do this with PHP but first need to get the values into a hidden field. This is what I have:
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All I'm trying to do is populate value with either 'available', 'not available', 'working' or 'not set'... however, it is worth noting that each cell may have a different value, e.g. 1 cell might be working while the other is not available... so i need to pass the values of all the cells.
So I have a basic form and I'm unsure of how I can pass the current URL of the page to that form so that it may be processed in a PHP file and return the user to the current page. Given the nature of what I'm writing this must be done in Javascript and not PHP. However I'm not really understanding the information I'm finding online.
I have a PHP based calendar where the cells will change color depending on the number of clicks.. this all works fine, but is pointless if I can't send the outcome along in an email. I can do this with PHP but first need to get the values into a hidden field.This is what I have:
Code: <script type="text/javascript"> function countClicks (obj){
I would like to change the value of a single hidden input onclick. The possible values are text, email and URL.I've tried all kinds of "ways" (inline and in function in a variety of ways,) but nothing. I stripped it down one last time to give it another go, but realize I'm out of ideas, so the code below is simply where I've thrown in the towel.Can someone make this work with a JS function, so that each link may be clicked and change the hidden input's value to the respective value?
I have a script in which I can move users from 1 multiple selectboc (#select1) to another (#select2) and works great, but...Now I want to submit all the users which are moved to #select2 without the risk that some of them is not selected/highlighted.I have read around on the net and found out that I have to append a hidden textfield for each user that has been moved, but can't figure where to put this...Here is what I have:
Code: var $id = new Array(); $('#gallery li').children(':input').each( function() { $id = $('#gallery li').children(':input').val(); console.log($id);
There are 4 li items as above and I want the value from each hidden input field. At the moment I am getting 4 identical values, 1, 1 ,1 and 1.Does anyone know how to get them and what I am doing wrong. I really need them in an array. It's probably simple but I've just been looking at it for too long
I have a script where I move randomly users from one multiple selectfield to another and that part works perfectly, but...
When I want to submit the form I don't get any users passed along, course they are not "selected". I have then read around on the net and I need to create an elemet with a hidden input field where all the randomly selected users is inserted to with comma separation, but dont know how?[code]...
I've got a select box that, when you choose any option besides #5, it changes the value of a related input box from 0 to 1. This works great except when I hide() the div that wraps this input box. My overall goal is to have the input (and surrounding div) hidden via hide(), and then update this input box when a select is changed.
Here is my code: $(document).ready(function(){ $("div#edit-qty-56-wrapper").hide(); function enterQty() { var attrValue = $( "select#edit-attributes-56-1" ).val(); if (attrValue !== '5') { $("input#edit-qty-56").val('1'); } else { $("input#edit-qty-56").val('0'); }} $("select#edit-attributes-56-1" ).change(enterQty); enterQty(); });
I'm using Jrn's autocomplete jQuery plugin and I'm having trouble changing the value of my hidden input.
The first part works fine - it searches the array and I can select any of the results. However, I'm trying to grab the "id" key value from the array and use it as the value of my hidden input.
Here's my test page.
(I'm using a "GET" form, so submit the form and you'll see that the "account" value submits as empty)
Here's my array:
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And the part that (I believe) should be putting the value of #account into my hidden input:
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Basically, select "Account Five" from the auto-complete, and it should change the value of my hidden input to "0005".
Seems like it should be a relatively simple solution, but I'm still fairly new to JS and jQuery.
I want a text field's value to populate/copy on submission to 2 hidden fields value that resides within the same page. Example below <input type="text" name="county" size="5" maxlength="5" value="55555" /> <input type="hidden" id="age" name="yourcounty" value"" /> <input type="hidden" id="DOB" name="ourcounty" value"" /> For information this will be sent to a php file. How this could be possible?
well i have an issue with jquery and razor, but basically i want to solve the jquery problem first hehe.
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So my problem is every time i open the modal window, its the same "name", cause in every div y pass a name in an input type="hidden" and i get that parameter from the url. but its always display the same name every time i open it.
I have a web app which allows users to select multiple items from a select tag. I then call a JS function on submit which collects all the options they've selected and then adds them to the value attribute of a hidden input. The options selected are then used at a later time. This works fine on IE and Firefox, but both Chrome and Safari for not adding the selected values to the value attribute of the hidden input. Are there any JS issues for Chrome and Safari that could be responsible for this?
I have an idea for a little script.....I'm just stuck on one little part: When a user changes the value in a input or textarea box, I want it to change the value of a certain hidden input tag too.
Here's what I have so far:
function getNewValue(inputhidden, textinput) { var data = document.getElementById(inputhidden); var text = document.getElementById(textinput); data.value = text.value;
I'm trying, so far unsuccessful to make a function to change the name of a hidden input based upon the country of the user, i have some php code that determines there country of origin of the user fine. I then have a small java script function to change the name of the hidden input depending on the country of origin.
The php variable that holds the country of origin is $country; that variable then needs to be assigned to x in my java script function. $country is equal to AU if your in Australia and US if your in America.[code]...