HTML Passing Info From One Form To Another?
Jul 17, 2011
I have two forms (in two different webpages) all with radio buttons. A user cannot select more than one option from each form. My plan is to pass the user input from both the forms to a perl script which would then query a MySQL db for the output and display it. Now my question is, is it possible to pass the data from first form to second using GET/POST method in Radio form? Will it be possible to pass both data from first and second form into the Perl code? My first form page named as index.html page and the second one is named as party_names.html. The form code I used in the first index.html page is:
Code:
<form action="party_names.html" method=post name="Candidate_name" ENCTYPE= text/plain onsubmit="return form_validation(this)">
I have a JavaScript function to validate form data so that it can check whether a radio button is selected after clicking next button to go to next html form page.
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Jul 20, 2005
I have a script that when a user selects an option from a select menu
the next select menu builds dynamically with information that relates
to the first menu selection. The menu builds dynamically, but the
values selected will not pass.
It is as if Mozilla will not recognize the menu since it was not
already built with the page.
Anybody have an answer? This is really keeping me from getting other
stuff done .
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Jun 6, 2009
My goal: To swap the visibility of two divs via the user defined form value. Thus getting 'Iowa' or whatever school via the form value, not manual declaration. What I have done successfully so far: 'Manually' pass a variable (Iowa) to Javascript, but not automatically via the value of the form. With the manual method, the divs toggle. 'Iowa' shows up, 'Options' goes away. I've tried: Things like 'var college = document.searchfield.value' - to no avail... What I'm using: CSS Globe's 'Searchfield' - autocomplete search form. Also a previously successful Javascript function to manually switch div visibility.
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Aug 7, 2006
I've been Googling & can't find a consistent cross-browser (IE & Firefox) answer to this...
I need to pass some data from inside an iframe, to the parent page
I've got the parent page PAGE1.HTM which contains:
<div ID="mydata"></div>
:
<iframe src="page2.htm"></iframe>
And, inside PAGE2.HTM I will set mydata to a hard string. But in page2.htm do I do
var parent.document.mydata.innerHTML = "my data here'
or
var window.parent.document.all.mydata.innerHTML = "my data here"
or something else...??? to be cross-browser compatible (IE and Firefox mainly).
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Oct 20, 2009
I am having some issues passing information to a text box in a form. Basically, right now, when a date on the calendar is selected, the date is printed in the <div id="date"> field. however i want to put this value in the form text box instead. I've tried document.getElementsByName('date') or getElementById('date') and get either a "Object HTMLDivElement" or "Object NodeName" in the text box.
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Feb 16, 2010
I'm working on [URL] We do every 5 seconds an Asynchronious XML-TTPRequest. The result of this request is displayed in the div messages. The newest results must be displayed at the top of the page.The code that we now have is:
var oldmessages = $("#messages").html();
$("#messages").html(ajaxreply + oldmessages);
If we use this, JQuery is rewriting the HTML into the div and a new request to the images is made. Otherwise if we use .before(), the messages are written outside the div messages. Is there a solution to write the ajaxresponse at the top of the div and after the ajaxresponse the old data without rewriting the HTML?
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May 14, 2009
<!--
var xmlDoc=null;
if (window.ActiveXObject)
{// code for IE
xmlDoc=new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLDOM");
}
else if (document.implementation.createDocument)
[Code]...
The other works fine and loads the 3 sections of infomation into a table so I can see that it is querying the XML file correctly. I have attached the .js file and the .xml file.
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Jul 13, 2011
I've seen examples of how to turn xml into html, but how can I make the html output clickable so as to be able to access the corresponding original xml element (to read its attribute values)?
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Oct 18, 2010
I have a Cisco ASA that I use as a proxy server as such. I have a internal site that it will not pass credentials to so I was looking for a way to do that. Not being a site developer the only way I can come up with is to maybe pass it by using a cookie to store the password and ID. Below is the code I am trying to use. I can create the cookie with the code below but it will not change the PATH or the Domain for some reason. Also I do not think it is reading from the cookie not sure why. Basically I need it to set the cookie with the user info and then grab the info from the cookie to auto log the user in to the internal site.
<script type="text/javascript" language="JavaScript">
<!--
function writeCookie( )
{
var username = document.form.username.value; // Get the user's name
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Jul 21, 2009
i know that there is a mailto: script to use but it is unsecure and all that, so what would be the best way to go about sending form information to an email address in javascript?
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Mar 18, 2009
I dont know a lot about Javascript or AJAX. But, what I am wanting to do is to have two forms and what ever is entered in either will open a new window with that info.
[URL]
In form one I want what is entered to be placed where the 77777 is in the URL in a new window.
In form two I want what is entered to replace IRN=77777 with Username=88888 and where the 88888 is will be what is entered in the field.
Here is what I have currently on my page:
Code:
<table border="0">
<tbody>
<tr>
<td>Search IRN:<br /><input name="" style="width: 200px;" type="text"></td>
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Jan 6, 2010
I am NOT a coder; I have managed to attain a decent comfort level with (X)HTML and CSS over the course of the last few years, and I recently bought PHP and JavaScript books with the intention of learning both of those. But at the moment, my skills are akin to a child who is still learning the alphabet. Second, a little background: I am currently in the midst of designing forms to be used on a newspaper website. At the moment, the newspaper uses paper forms that people fill out for announcements such as weddings, engagements, births, child birthdays, etc. But due to an ever-shrinking budget, they'd like to find a way for people to enter the information online and have it arrive at the newspaper in a format that is as close to "ready to print" as possible.
My first experiment was the child's birthday form: [URL] PHPMailer-FE, I was able to set up a PHP template that emails the form info in paragraph form, so that it arrives in my inbox as "Peter Smith celebrated his seventh birthday December 31" rather than "Name: Peter Smith. Celebrate: Celebrated. Gender: His. Birthday: Seventh. Date: December 31." Okay, here's where the JavaScript comes in: I would love to have a "preview" button so that people submitting the form can double-check to make certain that the announcement will read correctly (especially to be sure that they haven't missed any he/she or his/her choices). Which means that I'd like to have, say, a pop-up window that shows the announcement as it will run: "Peter Smith celebrated his seventh birthday December 31." Once people have previewed the announcement, they can then send it to us at the newspaper. Is there a way to accomplish this in JavaScript that can be done by someone who has almost no working knowledge of JavaScript?
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Sep 3, 2010
In the IT department that I work at, when we move a computer/install a new one we have to fill out a form with the information on the computer (CPU clock speed, amount of RAM, OS and service pack, etc). I created a web form already where instead of doing it on paper, we can fill it out online and it'll send it via email. My boss now wants me to figure out a way to automatically populate the form with the information the computer should know. I think I can do the IP Address in the ASP we have on there, but I think I need something client side to do the other things. I guess my first question is if this is even possible using javascript?
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Jul 9, 2010
i'm trying to make a script which display all the info user has chose on the form before submission. now every thing is working as i expected, i have only one problem and it's with the checkbox element. the script is displaying only 1 option and not all the option that has been chosen .
this is the code for the specific checkbox -
$("p#dialog-parts").html($('input:checkbox[name=parts]:checked').val());
what do i need to change in order to show all the checked checkboxes and not only one?
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Nov 18, 2000
I need a form that will take user input and then email it. It should then redirect the user to a download or(page)after clicking submit. With controls to Clearform and Submit. It must also know that the fields are valid.
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Oct 26, 2009
i'm building a website at the moment with a user registration form. something i struggle with everytime is the best way to give feedback to the user (e.g. further instructions for a particular field or error messages).I saw a very nice execution of this recently at this site. /user/register - this looks to be a custom job, but i'm curious is the open-source or even paid plugins that do a similar thing.
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Jan 30, 2009
So I have an order form which gets all validated with fields, checkboxes, radiobuttons and so on...after submiting I would like to show pictures related to what was order/picked...as of right now when I click sumbit it just shows no "error message/validation errors" since the information is just correctly entered but I would now like to go to another page? clear current page and basically show images...say my radiobuttons was car selection with options bmw, audi, lexus ect...now after submiting a new page loads ontop? showing a picture of the brand selected? how would I go abouts doing this?
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Nov 7, 2010
I'm just starting up in web design and I have an interesting challenge that I'm hoping can be solved w/java script. I have a site with an application form. When the form is to be submitted, the form data needs to be emailed to the correct person to handle that particular application. However, that can't be determined by anything specific in the form. It can only be determined by the link that they clicked on to get to the form. I really don't want to have 22 identical forms with just a different EmailTo addie, which is what the previous site developer did. Someone please tell me this can be done w/java script? If not w/java script
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Sep 12, 2011
I have two versions of this document. The first version uses only JavaScript and the standard PROMPT(). It works very well, but I would like to insert the name prompt into the page using the input command. For some reason the variable loaded in the HTML statement doesn't get passed to the JavaScript. Any ideas would be appreciated! This is only a small test page. Sorry I don't know about the [code] tag...
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
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Aug 22, 2000
i need to pass values from one page to the next after clicking next...how do i do this using parameters?
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May 23, 2010
I would like to have a main form (written in PHP) that has a "lookup" button next to a text field. When the user clicks "lookup", it should open a new window that lets them search (child.page1). When they enter a name or DOB into the search form, it submits the form through PHP (via POST), to a results page (child.page2). This displays all persons in the database which have a name or DOB == to the search term(s), with a checkbox next to each match. They click the checkbox (or alternenatively, a link), and return the checkbox value to the main window.
I have everything working right now, except that (child.page2) doesn't recognize the main window. If the data is entered on (child.page1), it works fine. I'm not very familiar with javascript.. is this even possible? I've considered using frames, to keep the parent-child relationship evident to the computer, but figured I'd check to see if there's an easier way.
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Oct 18, 2007
I have two html pages:
page1.html and page2.html
I have a link on page 1 to page 2 and i would like to pass a variable
to page 2 so that it can be used in vbscript on page 2.
can I use:
page2.html?vaiable=test
then some sort of vbscript when page2 loads to grab the string from
the url?
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Aug 10, 2006
Is there any simple way of passing HTML variables from one HTML page to another HTML page without using PHP or messy URL extensions?
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Jun 28, 2011
I have a flash application that out puts the below data:
[{"timeSinceLoaded":14857,"mode":"pickProduct","type":"clickItem","data":["itemID=pikp01"]},{"timeSinceLoaded":6096,"mode":"placeItem","type":"placeItemShelf","data":["requestedItem=pro01","selectedItemID=pro02","correct=true"]},{"timeSinceLoaded":3833,"mode":"pickMultipleItem","type":"clickItem","data":["itemID=pro02","instruction=q01"]},
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Apr 19, 2010
Let's use this html form as an example: [URL]
How could I pass the information in the text fields to a thank you page after user hits submit using javascript?
I was attempting to use this, but it's slightly different from what I'm trying to do: [URL]
This is filling in the text fields via parameters in the URL. I'm trying to pass what the user filled in to the next thank you page listed out to see what they filled in.
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Aug 11, 2009
I've used jquery to create a tabbing system and I want to be able to use it on multiple pages. I want to be able to pass a variable containing the number of items in the list from the html to the js file. Inside the js file I have this function:
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