I have this code which allows a user to check multiple checkboxes by clicking just one check box. However, when I post the form, I only get the value of one check box. Suppose, I don't check the 'select all' check box and want to check only 1 and 3 checkbox, I still get the value for only one check box.
I have a form on which I've created 5 checkbox groups. Each of these groups consist of multiple checkboxes. The first group - it's id equals "MASTER" - contains 4 checkboxes. These checkboxes are labelled (that is, their actual label tags are) "A", "B", "C", "D". My vision is to have a user check, say, "A" in MASTER and this causes the "A" checkbox group to appear below the MASTER group. If a user then checks "B" in MASTER, then the "B" group appears below the "A" group. If the user then unchecks "A", then the "A" group disappears. And similarly for each of the four "subordinate" groups. My plan of attack was to iterate over the MASTER checkbox group, and for each checked box, somehow populate an array of their associated label tags. I would do the same for all of the checkboxes in MASTER that are not checked, placing their label tags in another array. I would then show and hide the subordinate checkbox groups based on these label tags. The subordinate groups have label tags equal to these captured label tags in these two arrays. All of this action would be triggered via a "click" action on the tag in which the MASTER group resides. I've tried all manner of techniques, including "$.each" and ".map" to populate arrays. I just can't get my mind around the needed syntax.
I am trying to come up with a script that will validate a radio group based upon the status of a checkbox.If box is checked radio button is required else it can stay false.here is as far as I have gotten so far. just a basic if statement but i need to incorporate the check box
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function validate_form ( ) { valid = true;[code]......
i retrieved data from mysql table into html page i.e
Code: $query="select * from student"; $result=mysql_query($query)or die(mysql_error()); while($rs=mysql_fetch_array($result)) { ?>
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assume that checkbox of id 1 is checked and retrieved from mysql table.<br /> Now what i want to do is that when i checked the remaing two checkbox into this table and a function is called to ajax which goes to php page and update the value of checked field according to the given id (i.e 2 and 3 in this case). Not refreshing the whole page nor updating the whole record just the value of check box.<br/> i am new to ajax so
A webpage has a number of questions that a user must answer and each question can be answered using a list of checkboxes. Thus each set of checkboxes (each question) will have a seperate name. The webpage is dynamically generated and I dont know how many questions will be on there nor the amount of checkboxes each question will have.
I know how to obtain the checkbox values using a form and a conventional submit button however what I want to do is put a button below each question and use AJAX to submit the answers for each question therefore the whole page will not refresh once each question is submitted.
I assume I will have to create a string that contains the values of the checkboxes joined together with delimiters because it is not possible to POST and actual array? So how do I obtain the values of the checkboxes for each individual question using JavaScript?
I have a php page (target_market.php), with a form that has 34 checkboxes. I would like the be able to click the boxes and have JS post the 'checked' value to a php session varibale when a button is clicked. If the user navigates away from the page and returns, the pages needs to reload the checkbox session variables.
How do I post the 'checked' value as either YES or NO using JS to another page (target_session.php), so that i can add them to database at a later stage?, but also retrieve the session variables and update the check boxes should the user come back to the target_market.php page?
I'm a relative novice at java script. I've been working on a google map that can be found at: [URL](way too much code to post here). Each of the makers on the map has s particular set of information that pops up in a window when it is clicked, including a hyperlink called "join this group." Right now clicking on that link merely takes the user to the form at the bottom of the page.
What I would like the link to do is to both take the user to form at the bottom of the page and automatically select from the drop down menu the group associated with that particular "join this group" link. For example, if a user selected the marker representing the Neighborhood, Beverly group and then hit the join this group link, the drop down menu would automatically select the Neighborhood, Beverly (Pless) for them. I suspect this involves using java script to pass a value. I just have had no luck getting it to work.
I have a radio group that, when a certain option is selected, it makes the radio group disappear and a textbox appear. It works great in Firefox, but it appears to be glitchy in IE.
<script type="text/javascript"> function showRestaurantTextBox() {
I can get it works if I using <form> tag with an action="post" and a submit button to post to another php page by using this statement to get all controls in receiver's page _GET['mycheckbox'];I have tried
I just started using jQuery, but i can't get it working. On the index.php page I want a search form, that post's to search.php. Following next, I want that the html of search.php (which will only be a table with the results), is show into the 'results' div in the index.php.
This is the code im using:
<script type="text/javascript"> /* attach a submit handler to the form */ $(document).ready(function(){ alert("Ok - 1");
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The alert's are for debugging, but none of them show's up.
If it is possible, how to reflect popup checkbox changes on same checkbox in parent window. Main windows contains a list of thumbnails, each one with a checkbox. Clicking on a thumb, a popup window is opened containing a bigger photo beside a checkbox. If the user checks/uncheks it I want the thumbnail checkbox in parent window to be changed in the same way (and onclick tasks to be performed). To achieve this I am using cookies and onClick -> parent.reload.
I'm trying retrieve the value of a radio group, which ever button is selected I need to assign a value to a var. I can't seem to get this right, I'm not even sure if I'm going about this the right way. Here's my code.
//the alert is just to see If I'm getting a value to start with. function validateOrder() { for (var i=0; i<document.getElementById('Size_rg').length; i++) { if (document.getElementById('Size_rg')[i].checked) { return i; alert(i + 'you got a value'); }}}
My JSP web page has many checkboxes. What is web page source code look like when clicking one checkbox will submit only one checkbox value (not the whole form) immediately? i.e. toggling one checkbox will send the info that only that checkbox is toggled. This does not work because clicking one checkbox will send the whole page
My JSP web page has many checkboxes.What is web page source code look like when clicking one checkbox will submit only one checkbox value (not the whole form) immediately? i.e. toggling one checkbox will send the info that only that checkbox is toggled.This does not work because clicking one checkbox will send the whole page [code]
I'm sure this is probably the wrong place to ask, but is there a way to execute an SSI script in javascript?
I'm using an SSI script to read a memory address, and I'd like to be able to update the value every few seconds without having to refresh the entire page. Does anyone know a possible way to do this, or am I stuck with refreshing the entire page every 4 seconds?
i have a list of 10 radio buttons all with the same ID=R100 i need a javascript to select (checked) say the 4th radio button AFTER the form is created.
I use this function to find the value of a radio group:
function valButton(btn) { var cnt = -1; for (var i=btn.length-1; i -1; i--) { if (btn[i].checked) {cnt = i; i = -1;} } if (cnt -1) return btn[cnt].value; else return null; }
I however found an incompatibility with Internet Explorer, when the radio group name contains brackets. For example, the radio group name is 񟡂[a]'. The Ms Script Debugger stops on btn.length, saying that it is null or not an object. You may also want to know that it works well in Firefox and Safari.
Does anyone knows any way I can get IE to digest this? Do you know another way to acquire radio group value?
I would like to group some function in Jquery, I have this code: $(document).ready(function() { $('#menu1').hide('fast'); $('#menu2').hide('fast'); $('#menu3').hide('fast'); $('#menu4').hide('fast'); return false; );
I would like to group all of this loke that: $('#menu*').hide('fast');
i have a list of elements like the following sample. Now i've want to group these elements by there nearest elements of same type. But the elements not grouped by parent element.
<body> <!-- Need to build a group of these two teasers--> <div class="teaser"> <h2>Headline</h2>