HTML Input Field - Doesn't Show In This "little Window"
Oct 2, 2010
See the picture (attached). Let's say that the name of it is "little window". I want to make on my site that this disappear, and when I something type, I want that this doesn't show in this "little window". This "little window" annoying me!
I'm showing in a field the name of the file the user has chosen. I would like to show the whole name as the title when passing the mouse over the field, in case the name is too long. I swear this was working, but it's not anymore (I'm testing with FF). I don't know how it was working, maybe I used a different combination of quotes or semicolons or I don't know. I can't make it work again. When you pass de mouse over the field it is showing the code instead of the innerHTML referenced:
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="es" lang="es"> <head> <script type="text/javascript">
I need to show the date picker in an input field that is inside a form. I have index.php which has the code for the date picker, I just need to link it to the input field. I have the form in another file as follows:
I had a beautiful script written by @rnd me that looks like this:
Code: <body> <input id='inp' /> <select id='sug' /> <script type='text/javascript'> function el(tid) {return document.getElementById(tid);} function addScript(u){ var head=document.getElementsByTagName('head')[0], [Code]....
This script made it possible to show Google suggestion while typing in an input field. The Google suggestions are retrieved over here: [URL] The problem is that all of the sudden it stopped working! For apparently no reason because Google is still 'providing' the suggestions online. So I have two questions: Why is it stopped working? Did Google restrict the suggestions to third parties?
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.
I am having some jQuery troubles whereby I have some jQuery that toggles an 'Other' HTML input field and associated label when a user selects the value Other from a HTML select drop down. I have this working for one field but the application I am building has increased in scope whereby there may be multiple instances of members on one page so the Other option will be there multiple times. At the moment if a user selects Other from one drop down all Other input fields show. How do I make this exclusive without repeating the jQuery for the separate instances?
so, the pseudo code: - on change of input contents, check to see if two input fields are set - if set, update a third field with "loading..." text and a loading gif - use ajax to send data to a url, and get a calculated json response - update the third field with the calculated response
I know I'm getting the correct response, according to firebug: {"pace":"10:00"}
I am having a form with two input fields. I want to enter some text in the first input field and then the second field should get the same text. Is there a simple way (maybe a plugin) to do this with jQuery? It would be perfect if I even could output all these input fields values as normal text in <p> or <li> tags.
I am trying to make some dynamic effect to a HTML page using JQuery.<br/> 1.<br/> When the user clicks a Radio field, the field will be highlighted.<br/> 2.<br/> When the user clicks the Radio 'Man', <br/>a Input text box will be provided immeditely just below it.
Here is my simple HTML page, but I don't know how to do with the JQuery part:
So I have to ask some stupid questions and make sure that there is not something wrong in this simple syntax. I am trying to get input field attributes type and tagname by field ID. Heres the code..
Code JavaScript: var type = $('#' + input_id).attr('type'); var tag = $('#' + input_id).attr('tagName');
When I look in firebug I see there is the correct ID in input_id variable and that the input field with that id exists. But for tag and type variables I just get 'undefined' for reason unknown.. syntax is correct or?
I'm having some difficulty in renaming a window object. I'm opening the window in question via a targetted submit:
<!-- CODE EXCERPT FROM WINDOW 1 --> <form target="newWin">
Based on certain criteria, I sometimes need to close window 1 and have window 2 take its name:
<!-- CODE EXCERPT FROM WINDOW 2 (currently named "newWin" --> var strWindowName = opener.name; opener.name = null; opener.close(); //Ensure the window doesn't hold onto the instance opener = null;
//Rename the window window.name = strWindowName; top.name = strWindowName;
While an alert at the end of my function indicates that the renaming has been successful, when I submit the form on window 2 I find that the window name has reverted to "newWin". For some reason however, refreshing the window makes the correct (previous opener) name stick.
I'm trying to replicate a feature found in hotmail, facebook, etc. When you type or select a recipient from an auto-suggest box for your message/email that recipient's name is put into the "To" field box and is encased (usually a blue rounded corner box) with a X to the far right. If the "X" is clicked the recipient is removed.
How can do you put the selected recipient into the encasing and insert it in the "To" field box? If there are multiple recipients how are they differentiated? For example, if there were a ";" between the recipients the semi-colon would separate the values.
Im trying to create a hidden form field in a parent window from within a child window (popup). I am trying to use jQuery, but unfortunately the hidden field does not get created.
I would like to have an anchor link with hidden text. When I click on the anchor link, I want to see a text drop below showing the Keep trying information. It keeps giving me "object expected" error message. What object I need to put in there. Here is the code:
My Javascript doesn't display an error when the "bid" field is blank but I want it to.Everything else works okay but I'm not a Javascript programmer so I don't know where to begin.
function checkBid(fieldName,minValue,maxValue){ var numberfield = fieldName; if (chkNumeric(fieldName,minValue,maxValue) == false){
exporting field value from one html to another html page. I have created such a script, but it opens the second html page in a new window every time. I need a script which would recognize the existing open window rather than trying to open a new window. Here are the two pages
Page 1 ( from where the field values are getting exported)