There are two input fields in a form, but only one of them is required, they are not required at the same time. Either A or B is required. ( A is required OR B is required). In other words, a user can input data to field A, or he can input data to filed B, but he can not input data to Both A and B at the same time. How to implement this constraint in Jquery form validation?
I have been looking for the past 2 days for a script that I can add and delete table rows.
I have found a lot but so far all of them add an input field but I desperatly need a textarea or ideally a section of input fields.
I have tried to change the code from input to text area but none of them worked.
Have you come across to a similar script.
I would appreciate any contributions.
What I am trying to do is a page where the user will add their employees details so we can order business cards for them. So I have fileds such as, Name, Tel Num, Email, Cell etc.
I have this order form where the customers can change the quantity by intput in a text field.I would like to have the text field changed with select fields, but doing so in the form, the script is not doing anymore.Can anyone have a look and tell me what to change in the scritp to accept select fields in place of the text fields.
i'm trying to concatenate to a string 2 variables that i'm adding together but i'm getting Nan as the result
what am i doing wrong? str_amount=parseInt(document.getElementById('amount').value); strfeeamount=parseInt(document.getElementById('feeamount').value); urltoajax=urltoajax + '&amount=' +str_amount +strfeeamount
I've tried various methods but haven't had any luck as of yet. I'm returning a series of 4 objects via AJAX calls. When each object loads, I'd like to iterate through it (no problem), and populate the "value" attribute of a hidden input field with each value from the object. I can't seem to find a way to intermingle jQuery and '+=', or find a jQuery substitute.
I have a table that I populate with an array using ASP. As each row is created, the form object names are appended a numeric, such as:
i = 1 <select name="select<%=i%>"> ... ... ... i = i+1 next
I then pass "i" to a javascript function, so that I can access the values of each form object. I can't figure out how to properly concatenate the "i" and still allow access to the value in the form object. Currently I have:
var ps = 'platSymbol' + I; alert(ps) var sel = 'document.frmUpdPlatGrp.' + ps + '.value' alert(sel)
I know I'm wrong, as this comes back as a complete string. Ultimately I want to have something like this:
var s = document.frmUpdPlatGrp.platSymbol2.value - so that I can actually get the value.
I have a validation script for upc codes which is currently working for values that are entered into one text box. I've been asked to break up the text box into 3 separate fields to accept the 1st digit, middle 10 digits, then last check digit. What I'm doing is substringing the initial values then concatenating them. What I'm not sure of is, how to handle the validation. I was previously firing an onBlur after the text box but now that I have three, and I need the values to concatenate into one for the validation. Should I just fire a function after the 3rd field that concatenates the 3 values, then pass that value to the validation function? Or is there a better way?
I was also wondering if there was something I could find like an input mask, but something that could just "overlay" on top of a regular text box with one value which could give the appearance of having separations for certain digits, in this case the first and last.
var myHeight = $(".sidebar").outerHeight(true); /* returns Height */ alert(myHeight); /* returns an integer e.g. 500 */ var addPixels = "px"; /* String variable with value "px" */ $(".text").css({"padding-bottom":myHeight}); /* myHeight = 500 NOT 500px */
I am having a problem with the submit() method that is driving me nuts. I'm using document.form.submit() with large text fields (approx. 2000 characters) and am getting a "Invalid Syntax" error. If I do the same thing with a text field of under 1500 characters, it works fine.
Is there some size limit here that I don't know about?
We're using Malsup's form plugin v2.82 and jQuery core 1.6.2. We're having issues in IE7 where, on a form with file upload, form fields are being dropped before the form is submitted to the server.We tracked it down to the `fileUpload` function, specifically line 196 where each field in the form data has `.attr('disabled',false)` run against it. If we change this to`.prop('disabled',false)` it all works fine.I don't see a clearly marked place to submit bug reports for the form plugin, and wanted to verify that others see this as well,
I'm having trouble changing the font color of my labels ONLY when I stop the form from submitting due to blank fields. I'm not sure whether if just changing my CSS will achieve what I want, or am I going to have to add somethig to my if else statement, or both? I would think I would need to change CSS to :
label.onfocus { color:red; }
but a little confused on what else.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> <head> [Code]...
I have two js scripts running on my project at the moment, one is uses mootools and the other uses jquery-1.2.3min, both work but not if they are on the same page.The mootool adds the pop out effect to a form box and the jquery enables the nav switch for 2 boxes that contain different form fields for a search engine. Now I've been reading up on the two and have decided to favour jquery which means I have to reproduce the same effect in mootool but with my limited knowledge it's proven rather hard.The mootool code:
var isExtended = 0; var height = 165; var width = 240;
I have a form that has a reset button, and when it's closed, the form is reset. However, at least in testing on my own machine, I notice that the form fields are remembering past input (on Firefox 4 anyway). Once this goes public, I don't want the form remembering anything in case the website is viewed on a public machine. How can I keep the form fields from remembering any past input?
I have a working contact form with 3 of the fields requiring validation and they work well. I have added extra fields to the form (StatusClass, Project, CameFrom). These 3 fields return fine but I need to validated them. My problem is that the new fields don't show in the behaviours/validate panel even though they are within the form tag.
<script type="text/JavaScript"> <!-- function MM_findObj(n, d) { //v4.01 var p,i,x; if(!d) d=document; if((p=n.indexOf("?"))>0&&parent.frames.length) { d=parent.frames[n.substring(p+1)].document; n=n.substring(0,p);}
I am re-developing my website and want to use some Ajax/jQuery in it (so I am learning as I go) and I am not sure if this is possible so that is my first question:I have a registration form and I would like to know if after the person registering has completed their first and surname and the 2 sections of their postcode if I can use jQuery to run a PHP script to see if they are already registered before waiting for the form to be submitted and running a script then.I am thinking onkeyup (or similar) after the last field is completed but I don't know how that would work needing to also use 3 other field values.If this is possible, can anyone give me any ideas of examples that do this or how I can go about passing all the variables and running the scripts at the correct time.
I don't want to keep adding in new spots every time a user want to add a new field. I would like them to be able to press a button that will add another one of those fields and so on. I'm not sure how this can be achieved but that's why I am turning to you!