How To Set Focus On Control
Apr 23, 2010i am useing Javascript Function's for validation Its Working Fine But If Condition Not Matches Its Not getting Focus On That Control. cursor Going To url ...is There Something with Post Back..
View 9 Repliesi am useing Javascript Function's for validation Its Working Fine But If Condition Not Matches Its Not getting Focus On That Control. cursor Going To url ...is There Something with Post Back..
View 9 RepliesThe following function() works fine on Chrome and Firefox but Internet F*C*I*G Explorer is showing a warning: Can't move focus to the control because it is invisible, not enabled, or of a type that does not accept the focus. This function only load a few data into a SELECT, just that.
Code:
function cargarCanales() {
var ciudad = document.getElementById("ciudad").value;
var startTime = "<?php echo $startTime; ?>";
var endTime = "<?php echo $endTime; ?>";
cantCanales = getCanales(ciudad,startTime,endTime);
Up here works fine. If I check cantCanales with "alert" function I get a normal value.
for (i = 1; i <= cantCanales; i++) {
canal.options[i]=new Option(i, i);
}
Here everything is stopped, so I think that may be the problem is the "FOR" but how I said, on Chrome and Firefox everything works fine.
$("#canal").attr("disabled",false);
}
My SELECT.:
Code:
<select id="canal" name="canal"><option value="0">Select Channels..</option></select>
I call the function cargarCanales() from here:
Code:
$("#ciudad").change(function(){cargarCanales();});
When the select CIUDAD change, the cargarCanales function loads..
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properties of the `` document.forms '' collection, and named form
controls may be referred to as named properties of the form's
elements collection:
var frm = document.forms["formname"];
var contrl = frm.elements["elementname"];
The (string) value property of such controls can be read
directly from the element:-
var value = contrl.value;
var value = (+contrl.value); //string to number: see 4.21
One exception is where the control is a SELECT element, and
support for older browsers, such as NN4, is required:
var value = contrl.options[contrl.selectedIndex].value;
Another exception is where several controls share the same name,
such as radio buttons. These are made available as collections
and require additional handling. For more information, see:-
http://www.jibbering.com/faq/faq_notes/form_access.html
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