Code: <script language="JavaScript"> var checkobj function agreesubmit(el){[code]....
i need to make it like if the button is clicked and there the agreement checkbox is not checked.. it should give an alert that the alert is not checked.. i know that would require a if and else statement but i cant figure out how to do it
i am facing a problem after using jquery jconfirm alert. Issue is that after receiving confirm alert, when user press tab to go on Cancel button and press Enter key there, despite of firing event of Cancel button, it fires the event of OK button. this issue is not produced when user press the cancel button by mouse. Waiting for your replies.
php page is echoing out:{"species":"Please select a species!"} I double checked the response from the php and firebug shows the same. On success alert is not alerting the JSON data instead, I'm receiving [object Object]. Why is that and how do what should I do to fix this?
I'm currently working on MySQL/PHP/JavaScript project using AJAX. I came across some weird abnormality .for some reason alert(textarea2); shows nothing but if I place another alert(textarea2); right after the first one it works, second pop-up contains responseText....also I've tried alert(resp.responseText); it worked fine,
new Ajax.Request("categories-inset.php", { method: 'get', [code]....
How to write a function f(x) or f('x') so that it produces the same output as a call to alert-function:
var x='abc'
alert('x='+x);
In testing one needs to write similar alert() calls often. By having a function f(), which would add the variable name in front of the variable value one would save a lot of typing during one's lifetime.
i have a javascript in which i am trying to assign the value to a hidden field and getting the below msg'document.Form1.H_ROWID' is null or not an objecti am getting the value in the alert box but not able to assign it o teh controlalert("row " +M_ROWID)document.Form1.H_ROWID.value = M_ROWID
I am trying to get an alert box with line breaks in it. I want to display a couple pieces of information, and want them broken up. I tried using to get a new line, but kept getting errors in my code.
alert("The combination you have selected: " + + "Background Color: " + color1 + + "Text Color: " + color2)
Of course color1 and color2 have been declared and defined, so I know there isn't an error there.
How does one center text in an alert box? and how do you make the alert box appear in the middle of the screen? I've seen it done, but my alerts have text left justified, and the box is longer than i need.
can anyone tell me why the second 'alert()' is not executed here? The first 'alert()' pops up (so I know I am inside the 'if'), but not the second one, and orderNum is not set....
I am using AJAX and coldfusion, and am having trouble getting some alerts to work. I am using the http object in javascript: var url="add_item.cfm" oXmlHttpadditem=GetHttpObject(addStateChanged); oXmlHttpadditem.open("GET",url,true); oXmlHttpadditem.send(null);
then, in add_item.cfm, I am just using: <script type="text/javascript">window.alert("Hello World ");</script>
but the alert isn't being displayed. I assume this has to do with client-side/server-side issues, but can someone please clarify why this doesn't work, and perhaps offer a fix or alternative solution?
I have been working on this for a month now as an exercise (I am a beginner) and I am still having problems. Every time I get a user to fully validate all information I keep getting an empty alert box. Why is it showing up empty and not with a total amount? Im 95% sure my code is correct.
Code:
<html> <head> <script language="javascript" type="text/javascript"> //function to show province
I have a bit of coding that is keeping me up at nights because of it's damn stubborness. All I want to do is pop-up an Alert that says Hello World.
I'm new to coding period so I'm writing verbatim dummies javascript book examples.
Here is the code for the script:
Okay I've done this code , and variations and only have ended up with the same message in firefox "syntax error""quirks mode".In IE 8 I get messages to cryptic to understand.
So what gives? Where is my error in syntax?The code makes sense to me, and I'm following XHTML conventions.:
I need to alert the answer 31 but keep getting 34. It has to go like this ticket*reward+cost. It would be 24+4+3=31. I would need to times the tickets by rewards then add the cost after. How would I alert this? code...
function customerAdd(form){ if (form.email.value == ""){ var email = document.getElementById("email"); email.style.color = "red"; } if(form.isActive[0].checked == false && form.isActive[1].checked == false){ var isActive = document.getElementById("isActive"); isActive.style.color = "red"; } if(form.receiveEmails[0].checked == false && form.receiveEmails[1].checked == false){ var receiveEmails = document.getElementById("receiveEmails"); receiveEmails.style.color = "red"; } if (form.salutation.value == "" || form.salutation.value == "- Please Select -"){ var salutation = document.getElementById("salutation"); salutation.style.color = "red"; } return false;}
What I meant by somewhat working was that the code actually changes the color of the selected "id" when the fields are empty or have not been selected, but when all the required fields are selected the form doesn't do anything. I knwo it has to do with the return false;
How can I get this to work so that if the user doesn't fill out the required fields they would be highlighted and if everything is filled out the form will submit? I had the code working before with alert boxes, but I wanted to do something different with the way the validation worked rather than having the alert box pop up for each missed field.
I want a form text field in which when I type OK, the browser window should automatically redirect to GOOGLE.COM & when I type some other thing it show me alert. I'm using onKeyPress but it only let me type "O" any idea how to control all this???
I've tested it in most recent versions of IE, FF, Opera, and Safari.
The first parameter is the alert's text, if a second parameter is passed, it is the alert's title, else it will just have "Alert" in the title.
You can fire the function as many times as you like, any alert's thrown after the first will set themselves on top of each other slightly staggered much like the built in alert.
The alert will automatically be placed in a visible place regardless of where the page has scrolled. They will also stay in that same place in relation to the screen if the user scrolls after the alert has fired.
The top most alert is the only one clickable and moveable until it has been acknowledged (Much like a regular alert).
The benefit of this is that it does not freeze the user's interface once the alert is thrown.
Here's the code:
Javascript:
//***************************** // Custom Alert Box // Free to use with credits in tact. // Written By Adam Matthews aka Basscyst //AdamDMatthews@Gmail.com //***************************** function msgBox(msg,hdr){ if(!document.getElementById('alerts')){ var div=document.createElement('div'); div.setAttribute('id','alerts'); document.body.appendChild(div); } var div=document.createElement('div'); div.className="alertbox"; var h3=document.createElement('h3'); h3.className="alerttitle"; var p=document.createElement('p'); p.className="alerttxt"; var footdiv=document.createElement('p'); footdiv.className="alertfoot"; div.appendChild(h3); div.appendChild(p); div.appendChild(footdiv); var but=document.createElement('input'); but.setAttribute('type','button'); but.className='alertbut' but.setAttribute('value','OK'); footdiv.appendChild(but); var hdr=(hdr) ? hdr : "Alert!"; h3.appendChild(document.createTextNode(hdr)); var cut=msg.split(" "); var len=cut.length; p.appendChild(document.createTextNode(cut[0])); for(var i=1;i<len;i++){ p.appendChild(document.createElement('br')); p.appendChild(document.createTextNode(cut[i])); } document.getElementById('alerts').appendChild(div); window.onscroll=function(){ placeAlerts(); } window.onresize=function(){ placeAlerts(); } placeAlerts(); } var posX; var posY; function mouseXY(e){ if (!e){ var e = window.event; } if (e.clientX) { posX = e.clientX + document.documentElement.scrollLeft; posY = e.clientY + document.documentElement.scrollTop; } else { posX = Math.max(e.pageX,0); posY = Math.max(e.pageY,0); } var coord=new Array(); return coord; } if(document.captureEvents){ document.captureEvents(Event.MOUSEMOVE) } function placeAlerts(){ var alerts=document.getElementById('alerts').getElementsByTagName('div'); var len=alerts.length; var x=0; var y=300; var w=document.body.clientWidth; var h=document.body.clientHeight; for(var i=0;i<len;i++){ alerts[i].style.zIndex=i+100; alerts[i].getElementsByTagName('h3')[0].onmousedown=""; alerts[i].getElementsByTagName('input')[0].onclick="";
if(window.pageYOffset){ alerts[i].style.top=y+(window.pageYOffset)+'px' }else{ alerts[i].style.top=y+(document.documentElement.scrollTop)+'px' } alerts[i].style.left=(w / 2)- (343 / 2) + x +'px'; x=x+15; y=y+15; if(i==len-1){ var h3=alerts[i].getElementsByTagName('h3')[0]; var but=alerts[i].getElementsByTagName('input')[0]; but.onclick=function(){ this.parentNode.parentNode.parentNode.removeChild(this.parentNode.parentNode); var alerts=document.getElementById('alerts').getElementsByTagName('div'); if(alerts.length==0){ window.onscroll=""; } placeAlerts(); } h3.onmousedown=function(event){ this.parentNode.setAttribute('id','active_alert'); var event=(event)?event:arguments[0]; mouseXY(event); start_x=posX; start_left=document.getElementById('active_alert').style.left.replace('px',''); adjust=posX-start_left; document.onmousemove=function(event){ var event=(event)?event:arguments[0]; mouseXY(event); var obj=document.getElementById('active_alert'); obj.style.left=posX-adjust+'px' obj.style.top=posY-5+'px' }; } h3.onmouseup=function(){ document.onmousemove=""; this.parentNode.setAttribute('id',''); } } } }
Function Call
msgBox("You have done something real bad! So Bad, oh so bad!","Ya shoudn't of done it boy!")
I have an Ajax Tab Panel on my webpage with three tabs in it.On my first tab i have some textboxes.Now I want to give Alert message to user if user navigates to another tab after changing value of any of the text box.I want to perform this task using Javascript if possible.Or else any other solutions are acceptable.Below Image shows my tab panel structure