This code is supposed to create a new row so i can add more data to it, but the thing is that when i hit the enter key to create a new field it will delete the information i just entered.[code]For now, just ignore the fact that the submit button is disabled, that one should be enabled once i had validated every entry against a database using ajax.
I dont know a lot about Javascript or AJAX. But, what I am wanting to do is to have two forms and what ever is entered in either will open a new window with that info.
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In form one I want what is entered to be placed where the 77777 is in the URL in a new window.
In form two I want what is entered to replace IRN=77777 with Username=88888 and where the 88888 is will be what is entered in the field.
I'd like to create a quick and dirty validation method for a form. It's not meant to be very secure.
The way I picture it working is this - there is an input field that asks for a password. If the user types in the password correctly, the "submit" div tag will change from "none" to "block". , which will display the submit button. I just am not familiar with JS enough to know if that's possible.
How to add an ID to dynamically created input field. Type of serial Input field its possible to add, but If I insert any input field in the middle is the problem for me.
Add/Delete of the input field is happening like this [URL]... How to add the ID for the input field
If I try to access the value of this dynamically generated field (i.e. $("#field").val()), I don't have any value returned. I understand this may be because jquery doesn't detect it as being a part of the DOM or something along those lines.
i have created text fields dynamically by clicking a button now problem is that i want to save the value of these text field into database. i m using java script with PHP's framework codeigniter. the code is as follows
<!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">
I am trying to update a <p> tag using the .innerHTML property. The <p> tag is set-up as
<p id="p_id"> <form id="form_id"> <![CDATA[Other form stuff here]]> </form> </p> And my JavaScript
document.getElementById('p_id').innerHTML = 'my message here.' alert(document.getElementById('p_id').innerHTML); When I call that JS code, it adds "my message here" in front of the form and only alerts "my message here", not the form code.
When I add text by default in front of the form code, that gets replaced but the form still remains.
Not sure whether this is a bug, but is is certainly unexpected behaviour. When i try to use replaceWith on a <div /> instead of a <div></div> (which is correct HTML syntax) it causes, not only the div but all code after the div to be replaced. see the code here: [URL] I will make a bug report if others also think this is a bug.
Aside from using code to delete a JavaScript session cookie, what can arbitrarily overwrite/delete a JavaScript session cookie?
I ask because I have something that is working flawlessly in development; but as soon as it's moved into a staging area for testing, it stops working.
My initial thought was that there is something causing the browser to think that it's being redirected to another domain, thereby deleting the session. But further testing indicates this is not the case.
Basically put, I have a detail page for clients that contains nine categories; all categories are loaded in an "expanded" state (shows all information for each category) and has a "hide" link next to the header. Click "hide" and the whole category collapses, and the link becomes "expand"; click "expand" and vice-a-versa.
Also on initial page load, the document looks for a session cookie called "vddstatus"; if it does not exist, it creates the session cookie with default values set so that all categories are expanded; if it does exist, it checks the values and adjusts the expanded/hidden status as needed. This way, no matter what page you go to, when you come back to the details page, it remembers the expanded/hidden status of each category.
Like I said, on the development server it works excellently; in the staging environment, the only time it remembers the category statuses is if you click "HIDE ALL"; anything else it apparently deletes the session cookie and generates a new one, set to all categories expanded.
I have the following Javascript code and I can't seem to get it to work properly...
function DeleteSelectedBookmarks() { bookmarksToBeDeleted = array(); if (document.deletebookmark.elements.length == 1) { if (document.deletebookmark.deletebookmark.checked) array_push(bookmarksToBeDeleted, document.deletebookmark.deletebookmark.value); } else { checkboxes = document.deletebookmark.deletebookmark; for (i = 0; i < checkboxes.length; i++) { if (checkboxes[i].checked) array_push(bookmarksToBeDeleted, checkboxes[i].value); }} if (count(bookmarksToBeDeleted) == 0) { alert("You haven't selected any bookmarks to delete."); return; } $.get("bookmarks.php", {delete: serialize(bookmarksToBeDeleted)}, function (result, bookmarksToBeDeleted) { if (result == "done") { if (count(bookmarksToBeDeleted) == 1) alert("Bookmark Deleted."); else alert("Bookmarks Deleted."); } RefreshBookmarks(); });}
What it is supposes to do is gather the amount of bookmarks that need to be deleted and then send the command to the server to do so. The server then gives a message back (if it is successfully the result is "done") and depending upon how many bookmarks it deleted it gives a different result, ie. singular vs. plural. How do I do this?
I have an Extjs web app that's running on a spring/rest backend & I'm having a really strange caching issue with my web app's javascript files & no-one seems to be able to tell what it is.The issue is that I have deleted a section of code in the JS file, yet it's still appearing in the browser, both IE and FF.
Manually remove & re-add the file
Rollback the file to a previous version
Remove the file from the index.html and re-add it
Clear all cache in FF & IE
Disable firebug
Check the script is updated by manually accessing the file via the application URL & Firebug Script tab
this code refereshes the whole page and focus goes at the top of the page but I want the focus of the page at the same place where I perform refresh. Actually I am using AJAX to submit a form, a form opens through ajax request but I need to refresh the page to take the effect of the dynamic data, which is being saved,updated or deleted on the page. So is there any way where focus of the page remains there when I refreshed the page
i want to ask that is it possible that using javascript injection the contents of a web page can be altered (add / edit / deleted) in Line of Code.Since, this has happened with me couple of times,talking to the support team at my hosting provider, they say that its due to the security holes in the Coding, but i think that its the security issue at the hosting side (since modifying the web pages code)i've found this code immediately after the opening of the body tagearlier the page snoofing for the above URL was working, but now its not producing the output. (so can not post whats inside it).My Another website (hosted by the same provider) is also infected. there the code immediately after the body tag is again the page snoofing yeilds no output with the error
I have encoded same javascript file with "Microsoft script encode" and accidentally deleted the original file.There is a way to convert the encoded file into the original version.. The form of the encoded file is : <script type="text/jscript.encode">#@~^.....
how do I get rid of info bar? I mean yellow bar at top that appears whenever I load a pg that contains JavaScript code.. I have to "click here" on bar, then when I do that I have to click "ok" in an alert, this every time I load a pg with JavaScript code in it, it's a huge pain... I'm a developer, am testing stuff all day long...
how do you get rid of this bar? this is on IE 7, but before that was on IE6 and it was doing the same thing (am on XP, at home am on 2000/IE6, IE doesn't do that at home..)
I'm making a fansite for a game called RuneScape and I'm a bit stuck on this part.
What I need for my website is, a page that will have the prices (min, middle, and max) of things from this [URL] or other items, which will be chosen later on.
Here are two example sites that I am wanting to ... do the same thing as them.
I'm experimenting with Javascript and I am making a simple site that features a grid of images and when you mouseover (I'll probably change this to mousedown) a pop-up box appears to the right with some info.This works fine when not bound within a table, but as soon as the content is in a table it refuses to move to where the link is. At the bottom of the code is an example of it outside of a table which works fine. I just would really like it to work in a table because of the more rigid structure I get from that, the content is always evenly distributed across the page, no big empty spaces. I also am deliberately trying to make the grid work for all different resolutions which is why every width/height is a %, and am hoping it can work this way too.
I've got an online system which I'm interested in making available offline - i.e. letting the user download certain HTML forms, fill them out offline, then the next time he logs into the site, sending all the data he filled out to the system. However, I can't seem to come up with a good way to do this. I thought of using cookies (that'd be great, since the system could detect them automatically), but it seems I can't set cookies for my server offline; it has to be from a page on the server itself. And from what I can tell, JavaScript doesn't have the capability to write files on a local system either. Does anyone have any ideas about how to go about this using JavaScript?
I'm using an web service to retrieve information from it. I got an working plugin from here and when i push a simple button I get the information in a string.
But, now i need certain things to be shown but can't find the way how. So when i got an success function(data) i want to retrieve the info from (data). When i try some ajax coding like:
var strInfo = $(this).find("Code").Text(); When i alert the content in a string, i get absolutely nothing!
I currently have a asp.NET page which has a textbox with the ID: "txtbox1". I would like javascript to store the data entered into txtbox1 into a var. I have tried using: var jVarName; jVarName = '<%#aVarName%>'; but so far it hasnt worked.