Input Browser Command Line To Check All Checkboxes
Oct 29, 2009
From a browser address bar command? Say if a page has hundreds of checkboxes, and I needed to check them all, but only 2-3 should be left out, how do I input a browser command line, to check it all, so I will manually uncheck the 2 or 3 that's not needed?
I have the following problem in Internet Explorer 6: after loading Google map (use simplest example from Google API site) I see abracadabra instead of russian letters on control buttons ("Satellite" and others).
If I simply remove check from View | Encoding Auto-Select and then check this item again the page is refreshed and everything is ok with russian letters. (By the way, there is no such problem in FireFox).
So my question: is it possible to execute these menu commands by the Javascript code? If yes - how? If no - what to do?
I'm building a body shape calculator which jQuery Cycle turns into a truly beautiful form. However...
The original problem:When a parent element is the slide, any child form labels and inputs cannot be selected if the same click is used to advance the slide. They can be clicked, and the slide is advanced (they were given a 'next' className), but the input is not selected/checked.
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While my calculator form UI feels great using cycle, I feel like I'm totally underusing an excellent plugin when it comes to the 'next' functions - do I need to use a 'before' callback instead? I'm not 100% sure how to employ it.
I know there is a lot of free, easy-to-find scripts that will check all checkboxes in a form, however, all of the working ones I found require you to pass the name of the checkbox. My checkboxes are being generated in .NET so they all have a unique name.
Is there a simple way to loop through every form element and check it if it is a checkbox and than either check it or uncheck it based on a passed value?
I have a form with several questions. Within each question there are several checkboxes. I need to ensure that the user checks at least one checkbox. They can check more but must check at least one.
I have a form with three different fields. Each field is an array made of checkboxes. I'd like to have three "checkall" checkboxes, one for each field, so that you only click once to select every checkbox of the array (or rather of what will be treated as an array server side).How would you do that? Could you point me to a possible scenario? I've spent a few hours on this problem without reaching any interesting result
I need to validate checkoxes to make sure the user selects no more than 2 of the checkboxes. The problem I'm having is in the naming of the checkboxes. The PHP form processor portion of the page requires the checkboxes to be named "dogs[beagle]". This is causing problems with the javascript validation. This is what I have so far...since I've used just the first part of the checkbox name "dogs" the script is not working..I'm kind of new to javascript...Anyone have any suggestions on how to make this work. Code:
Here is the HTML: [URL] I'm trying to uncheck the selected radio button, then set the value to 1 (Yes), basically overwriting theinitialvalue to 1. I've looked at prop(), val(), and attr(), and just don't know where to start. Should I select $('#set_q157 input') or$('#set_q157 input:radio'), or each individual radio?
Do I need to each them, and check if its checked, then change its value, or is there a way to select all three inputs as just one radial button? It would also need to work if the input has not yet been checked.
I want to check all checkboxes using one main checkbox. Then, the checkboxes will be disabled. But then, when the user unchecks the main checkbox, it must revert all the checkboxes to be enabled. How do I do so?
<!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"> <head>
My application displays a list of checkboxes to the user. Some of the boxes are related. For eg:
List of boxes: a b c d
Checkboxes a and c are related. If user checks a; c should automatically be checked and vice-versa. Same for de-checking. I need a function to do this.
I need to be able to check all group 2 checkboxes and disable them from being unchecked when checkbox group1_3 is checked. Unchecking group1_3 checkbox will uncheck all group 2 checkboxes. Does this make sense? Is this possible with Javascript? If so, can anyone suggest how?
I'm trying to write some code that uses buttons to check and uncheck certain checkboxes. I am stumped and all the code I have been finding is using for loops to check or uncheck all the boxes, when I just want to check or uncheck certain ones. Here's an example of the type of function I'm trying to use: function checkSome (form) { document.myForm.list.one.checked = true; document.myForm.list.two.checked = true; document.myForm.list.three.checked = false; } And the button: <input type="button" value="Option 1" onClick="checkSome(this.form)"/>
I have checked over my code several times and cannot find what I've done wrong with my first script, which is to check/uncheck all checkboxes in a html form. Nothing is checking or unchecking, and I am seeing the "Error on this page" in IE whenever i first click one of the two buttons. Here are the steps I have taken1. I have imported the jQuery library which I have just downloaded (1.4.2 development version, 155kb) with the following code:
So that I can pass multiple checkbox values to my PHP processing script as an array I added the square brackets to my form's checkbox input element's name, like this: <input type="checkbox" name="checkGroup[]" value="'.$rowIDs.'" /> Because it has to match, I updated the input element I use to check/uncheck all the checkboxes so that it now looks like this: <input type="checkbox" name="all" onClick="checkAll(document.ResIDsDates.checkGroup[],this)" />
When I manually select multiple checkboxes I can successfully pass any number of checkbox values through the POST array to my process script...but my Check/Uncheck All box has ceased working -- adding the square brackets to the checkbox input's name disabled it.
I tried playing with the ASCII equivalents to the brackets, but no go. Is there a way to retain the array functionality and pass multiple checkbox values to the script AND enable the Check/Uncheck All box?
I have a really weird problem. I update checkboxes (set them to true/false) through jQuery, and their "checked" attribute gets set (when I loop through it), but the checkbox state won't show in the browser. Has someone an idea what it could be?
I have a page that has groups of checkboxes that are generated dynamically. The identifiers for all the text boxes are generated dynamically so i dont know what the name will be for any of the checkboxes before the page has loaded.Each group of checkboxes has a master checkbox and several child checkboxes. Each master checkbox has a unique ID. All child checkboxes have a 'class' element which is the ID of its master checkbox. I want to use the ID of the master checkbox to determine which checkboxes to check/uncheck. When the master checkbox is clicked, i want all its associated children (i.e where child.class=master.id) to be checked or unchecked. Here is an example of what i have so far
As this forum has been so helpful before, this time it's a JS question:I have a list of checkboxes from which the user can select 1 or more to check and perform an action upon.Thus, all checkboxes have the same "name" (in ASP code, since it's DB-related):
response.write "<input type=checkbox name=""FieldName"" value="&obj("OrderID").value&">" I call JS using a button: <img src="images/TrashBin.png" border=0 onclick="Delete(document.FormName.FieldName)">
I am trying to allow a user to easily uncheck/check all checkboxes in a form by checking or unchecking a checkbox. The checkboxes would be in a form like so: <form action="" method="post"> <input type="checkbox" name="checked[]" value="1"> <input type="checkbox" name="checked[]" value="2"> <input type="checkbox" name="checked[]" value="3"> <input type="checkbox" name="checked[]" value="4"> </form>
I use an event handler to call a function: <input type="checkbox" name="checkall" onchange="checkall('checked[]', this.checked)">
And here is the function: function checkall(box_name, current_state) { all = document.getElementsByName(box_name); action = (current_state == "checked") ? "false" : "true"; for (i = 0; i < all.length; i++) { all[i].checked=action; }}
The event handler should pass the name of the checkboxes and whether the "check all" checkbox is currently checked or not to the checkall() function. Nothing happens when I check/uncheck the "check all" function.
I am having trouble making a website for a vacation rental I pieced this javascript code and form together with a simple goal in mind: -to have 3 checkboxes each with its unique variable
weeks: 2,000 weekends: 325 weekdays: 275
-to allow users to check one or more of the checkboxes, and multiply it by a quantity they choose (ie "I'd like to stay for two weeks (2 x 2,000=6,000) and one weekday (1 x 275=275)
-finally, to add up the totals at the end (6,000 + 275=6,275)
I have a large form that I would like it to check if there are any check boxes that are checked, if there are then open the divs attached to them. I have this working off of an onclick event but it's not working on load. This link is very close but only works off of one checkbox. http://www.sitepoint.com/forums/php-...sh-756260.htmlHere is the code that I am currently using:
HTML Code: $('div[class^=opentoggle]').hide(); $('input[class^=toggle]').click(function() {