There will be 2 option value,1st is yes,2nd is no.If person select "yes" textbox will appear below selection area,if person select "no" a link will appear,and will redirect you to there when you click on it.
Is there something that will update as soon as the user changes information in a textbox as appose to what onChange does, which is update once the focus has been taken off of the textbox? I am writing a custom cart and I am using AJAX to update the price according to how many they are ordering, I was hoping to have it update the price as soon as the user put in the volume, but it doesnt update until the user clicks somewhere else on the page.
My question is I have this for form with couple options and a text box and what I want to do is when user selects the "none" textbox to be enabled and if user chooses "mysite" option textbox to be disabled so user can't put his/her input.
Here is my code: Code: <form id="form1" method="post" action=""> <label> <select name="none" id="noneid" > <option value="none">None</option> <option value="mysite">Mysite</option> </select> </label> <label>
Another <input type="text" name="another" id="anotherid" /> </label> </form> I think I need a javascript function to trigger by onchange event to disable or enable textbox depending on the user input. But I don't know how to write that function.
I have a form consisting of nine text fields (labelled 1-9) and nine radio buttons for each of the text fields. I want to enable the radio buttons when text is entered into the field corresponding to that particular radio button. Is there a way of achieving this using a JavaScript onChange event?
How to make script to count currency rate1. WHEN name='amount', <- onchange (onkeypress) changes it's value it counts the INPUT VALUE * RATE2. rate is received by requesting URL, think it would be (from 2 fields: sell & buy, it's already done):
I've got this listbox full of hundreds of employee names. Clicking on a name executes a function using onchange. Because of the length of the list I decided a search function would be really handy and I finally found one that works.
Now the search function, when you type in the input box, scrolls the list to the first matching entry. And that's good, that's what I wanted.
The problem comes in when you try to click on the name the search function found. Nothing happens ofcourse because the onchange tag in the list reacts to changes, not direct clicks.
code:
The list is populated by java but for testing I disabled the function that clears the "Loading" option and I set it to selected. That way the loading option is highlighted by default and the search function is free to highlight something else, then when I click on the search result it works like it's supposed to.
But keeping a highlighted option at the top of the list for that sole purpose isn't very elegant, especially since if you click on it the onchange function tries to execute and generates errors. The only solution I can think of is to use java to generate another option way at the bottom of the list that has the selected attribute but I don't quite know how to do that.
I am looking for an easy way to make the text in a textbox 'sticky'
Basically: when a user enters a string into the textbox, then leaves the page and returns again - the text that they put into the textbox is still there, preloaded.
Well it seems that i have a textbox and a textarea under it. Both sizes are 20 but they don't seem identical. Is there a way to make them identical vertically?
I'm working on a sign-up sheet for a website. I have a text input field, and I need something to verify that the number the user inserts is greater than or equal to 3500. I already have a Javascript function in place that only allows numbers to be typed into the field so that's not an issue.
I want to make 2 autocomplete textboxes to be named "stockcode" and "product" now for example if I click on an autocompleted result in "product" textbox. The product will be populated in the said textbox and its corresponding stockcode will be populated on the othet textbox as well. Is this possible?
It's very similar to spell checking in the textbox but I need to validate based on specific numbers.Let say the user can only enter from 1 through 100000. So, when they enter 100001 then I wanted to be highlighted in some way. It could be red text, under line, or change background. For now, I can validate if they entered invalid number...however I can't change the invalid number in the textbox.
i have a group of textbox and i have to validate them on button click.First validation is required field validation i.e., it iscompulsoryto provide input and, Second validation is range validation .e.g., textbox can only contain numeric values between 0-9. How can iachievethis functionality using jQuery ?
I am having a simple textbox: <input id="myText" name="myText" type="text" visible="false" /> and a checkbox: <input name="myCheckbox" id="myCheckbox" type="checkbox" /> How can I make the textbox visible if the user select the checkbox?
I am trying to make a textbox enter input by pressing the enter key, not just clicking a submit button. For some reason or another it is not working correctly for me. I found this snipet of code that works for me but I was wondering if someone can explain it to me. I get the basic of what it is doing, I just want to understand it better.
I have written the code below. What it is supposed to do, is grab the HTML from a .NET panel (div) and make the changes and store them in a textbox, so that when the page is posted, the values are retained and can be re-read back to the .NET panel. I have found this script works in IE but doesn't work in FF. Now I know it is something I am doing wrong, but I can not work out what it is.
Code:
I have checked my syntax and I am sure it is correct. The only thing I can see that might be causing the problem is that I set final as the original and then I get the list of inputs.
From there I loop through and set the value of the inputs to the new values.
If I do an alert, the value shows what I would expect, but setting the store value as the final innerHTML doesn't appear to keep these values.
Could it be that once I pull the inputs from the final (placeholder = final.getElementsByTagName("input");) then changes I make to them do not affect the final variable?
On various video sites you can click cinema mode and the page goes dark, whilst you watch the video.
On my page I have a box which appears, where the user enters their name and email address. But I would like the box to remain active and in view. While the rest of the page goes darker and unusable, Like on the video player websites
i faced a problem in java script which is when i want to prompt a message box and enable to let user to type their own password. but i found that a problem is when the user type their own password in the prompt box's text box, the text box's text mode is normal but not password mode. So to prevent more security and don't allow other people see the password when typing, what should i do? or have other ways to let me finish this task?
Below is the script and form fields I am working with. What I want to do is sum the two textbox fields and have the result show in the total textbox. The code works fine and the total textbox is updated with the value of form1.basic. The problem occurs when I add the "+ parseInt(document.form2.supporter.value)" code in the script section.
make my script smaller by creating a function that controlls every textboxes instead of one textbox. See below my code that I want to make it smaller...
this will not work on change. also the innerhtml wont display. please help. here is the js:
function checkemail(){ if (document.suform.email.value && document.suform.emailcheck.value) { if (document.suform.email.value == document.suform.emailcheck.value)