I am trying to make a countdown that takes a users number from the text box and then counts down from there. I cant seem to get the user input into the loop.
I am trying to create a page that will pull data out of an input text box to a variable. I am then trying to take that data and punch it into a function, to eventually spit out the answer back on the web page. It has to do with telling the user to enter how many hours worked and their pay rate. I have included the code below. The problem I seem to be having is that I want to click a button to pull the data, then output the result in another script below the input boxes. I may have over done it with the functions, but what can I say..I'm lost! When I try to run it, I have the document.write cmd in there that is supposed to output the variable grossPay. Instead, it shows all the code instead of the value.
If I have something else wrong, or if I am making poor choices let me know. For some background, so far I am in the beginning stages of functions, if..else statements, so I am not trying to get crazy with this. Just something simple.
I have a problem created by my complete [rookie] status – only second time venturing into jQuery. I created a simple shopping cart using php and the PayPal buttons (1: buy now, 2: add to cart). The php back end does it great, it generates the table and the buttons and everything works just like it’s supposed to; Except, I forgot to add sizes. So I found out what I need to add, and I realize that the way the buttons work, I will have two different text boxes for size. Not very visually appealing, and since I’m not submitting this to the server before it goes to PayPal to pay, I cannot modify it with php the way I normally would. jQuery / javascript are my only hope of making this work. What I want to do:Have a single textbox where [size] is entered by the user.
Copy the value from the [correct] text box to the Value=”” section of the now hidden field in the PayPal form That way, no matter whether they [BUY NOW] or [ADD to CART] the right size is submitted to the PayPal shopping cart. This is the actual PayPal code that I’m trying to change
I got this far, and then decided to find how to insert the "enteredVALUE" into the right place in the input text field (what I called output) and I've not been able to figure out how to stuff it in there.
I have taken a class on PHP and started making some math homework and drills for the tutoring I do. I have asked my kids for feedback and they are telling me that it is inconvenient to hit tab to go to the next text box (They have small arms/fingers..)I then thought of a brilliant ideaLet�s say it was 12 divided by 3. If they wrote a 4 in the input area, the JavaScript would recognize the correct answer and automatically move to the next box. However, if they wrote a 3 in the box, the JavaScript wouldn't move over.This kills two birds with one stone. The inconvenience of hitting tab or clicking on the next box disappears, and they are forced to put in the correct answer.Ironically, I have learned PHP and skipped over JavaScript. Which code would I use to do this?
I am using MYSQL to store articles. I wanted to present the articles in order by id, then let the user choose one of them and send the id of the article to another php page for processing, using ajax. To do so i have placed a simple form in the articles. like so:
$result = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM articles ORDER BY id DESC") or die(mysql_error()); while($row = mysql_fetch_array($result)){
I have the following data structure (shown in code view below) coming back from a query. How can I loop over this and create an <li></li> for each record on the client side?The end result should be :
I have an issue in dynamically assigning Onclick/<a href> action to the data within <td> cell.
Am pulling out data from a XML file, and displaying it as a table data on HTML page within a for loop. But within a loop, when am trying to do <a href> for the data by providing a dynamically changing URL value, the data is not getting displayed.
I donot know how to do it!! code...
In the code, name is the data element that am pulling from XML file.
On clicking each name, an URL should appear which has name as part of it.
For example, if the name is Kiran, then the URL will be 'Kiran.html'.
Is it possible to do it this way? Please suggest if there is any other way?Kiran.html
I have a bunch of input fields, each which will have a numerical value. There can be any number of input fields in the form, and that number will vary depending on what the user has selected prior in the application.
So basically I created a loop that goes though all of the INPUT fields within the form. How can I have it find the value of each field and add them all together, then return to me the total? It'll need to be made into a variable, but a simple alert with the total value will give me enough to work with.
I am having a single row which repeat dynamically. My issue is i want to make alternate colors in rows. (i.e white n gray) I can put the class for the row. but when it repeats it get the same bg color. How can i do the alternate thing.?
I need to capitalize user input from a text field by passing the data to an array and using the split() method, then then join() method and of course toUpperCase. I need to accomplish this with a loop. I only have a crappy ebook and haven't ever been in a java classroom.
Here's what I have which is not at all sufficient. I learn best from examples, so here I am... <HTML><HEAD> </HEAD><BODY> <FORM ACTION="#" NAME=strn> Enter lower case text <INPUT TYPE=TEXT NAME="txt1" SIZE=20> /
The following lines of code are just my attempts at guessing javascript logic/syntax function arrays(){ for (var i=0; i<secondarray.length; ++i)} firstarray=getElementByName.txt1 var secondarray =firstarray.split(separator[" ", 40]).toUpperCase(); /var secondarray.join([""]) <BR><BR> <INPUT TYPE=BUTTON VALUE="Convert to Upper Case" onclick="document.strn.txt2.value = document.strn.txt1.value.toUpperCase()" <BR><BR> <input type = "text" NAME=txt2 size=20/> </FORM></BODY></HTML> I know this much .array = string.split(separator[, limit]);.
I am doing a JSON request to get data back from a PHP file. On the return of that data, I am using a for loop to go through the data and post it up using JS. Here is my code:
for (var x = 0; x < data.length; x++) { //create a container for each comment var div = $("<div>").addClass("entry round").appendTo("#characters"); //add author name and comment to container $("<div>").addClass("details").appendTo(div); $("<span>").addClass("main-armory button").appendTo("div.details"); }
Now, what is happening, because there is 10 entries being posted, my JS is looking at the class that is being put together (main-armory button) and making it so that class appends every run through. So, I want one entry for main-armory button and I am getting this:
And then, when it goes down to the next entry, it has 9 spans, and then the next entry has 8 spans, and it continues all the way down. What is going on here that I am missing? I know that I am not clearing a variable properly or something is wrong within my loop.
I have a bunch of dynamically created divs which I need to loop through and then display text inside which is obtained via AJAX.
<div class="appStatus" id="appStat_1>TEXT FROM PHP PAGE</div> <div class="appStatus" id="appStat_2>TEXT FROM PHP PAGE</div> <div class="appStatus" id="appStat_3>TEXT FROM PHP PAGE</div>
Basically, I want to loop through all divs where class = appStatus and on each iteration pull data from a PHP page (via AJAX) to display in the DIV. I need to send the value after the _ of the id (which I can obtain using substring) with the AJAX request in order to return the correct text.For some reason.I know that I need to do something with
I am trying to create a text area input filed for user input, and i want to be able to allow the user to format thier text, just like the ones used in this user forum. I am writing my website in html, php, javascript and css with a MySql database. I am trying to understand how to create such an format-able text area for input.
OK. I use javascript to dynamically set the visibility of #search_form to 'hidden' and the visibility of #stealth_form to 'visible'. In mozilla/firefox there is no visual difference. In IE the #stealth_form input box is 1 pixel wider, and when the change occurs it catches the users eye and looks strange.
Any ideas / workarounds? I know this is off topic for this group, but most on this group know an awful lot about HTML / CSS, and I thought it was worth a shot.
I m having a text data of around 6 page length in a text editor...I want to print dat data using window.print. For that i displayed dat data in a html page and used window.print(). Bt my client wants dat some line spaces shud be inserted first in the starting of the page and on the second page also...After that the printing shud be normal... How can i set the page in such a format...?
I found this script that hides text and would like to add a loop to the function code. I have given it my best shot but I'm afraid to say my Javascript ability is a little ordinary.with this.PHP Code:
<body> <script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript"> function sizeTbl(h) {
Have an example with an orderform for two products. The form has columns of textboxes. Split in a lot of sections (showing the first two as an example) These textboxes are then sent to a PHP script. But I want to validate that the form is correct first. In the last section I have two textboxes "sum_amount1" and "sum_amount2". Basically I want to add up all amount1[] boxes into sum_amount1. Not using textbox1 + textbox2 etc. but instead using a for loop.
Is it possible to have a text box input searching for the entered text on another webpage in the same way Find In Page would do? I have a webpage that I want users to input an item, and that this will open the targeted webpage and bring you to (and highlight) the matched item(s) like find in page does. Is this possible or is the easiest way to just make users open the link to the target page and just complete the find in page search there?