I'm not very familiar with Javascript, only PHP and ASP. I want to be able to have a user click an image and have text be inserted into the textbox where the cursor is at.
I am looking to be able to insert some text into a text box on a form without replacing the contents and so that preferably it appears at the cursor position.
The need is in a content management system, I want to be able to insert the code for an image, from a drop down menu listing the images, into the textbox containing that areas content.
I am doing a lottery project in which i have 10 textbox and i want to add contents of each textbox and show result in another textbox say 11th textbox.
I am having the fallowing codes below on jsp page.
I want to add contents of textbox from(n50,n51.....n59) and show result in another textbox named (n60)
My question is that the valus stored in textbox is numeric and when i enter the value in any two of the textbox say named (n50 and n51) then the addition of its value must be seen in the result textbox say (n60) here. it does not wait for another textbox value which is left blank. the result of addition should be displayed simelteneously as i enter the value in text box.
I have a textarea, where people will be posting multiple images links. I need to be able to add [img] & [/img] to the start and end of each line respectively.I also need to stop each textarea from posting information if it is empty, which I can't seem to do either.
PHP Code:
<script language="javascript" type="text/javascript"> function addtext() { var newtext = "[b][u]" + document.gen.title.value + "[/u][/b]" + "
I am trying to insert numbers from a form into two different URLs, and then launch both with a single click.My problem is getting the numbers to insert correctly.Below is what I have attempted.
I have a table with a two cell. One cell has a text field, the other is empty. I want to place an image in the second field depending on the value in the text field. Not sure how to do this. Do I assign the image to the fields id?
how do i create a link or button such that when i click on it, it inserts a certain string in the text area on the page currently active at the current cursor point??
I'm using NicEdit WYSIWYG editor, perhaps if i can insert an extra button in the NicEdit tools itself.
In the following program, you can create an HTML template then add/modify common elements and display the results. I can place tags around highlighted areas and insert/append functions where the cursor is positioned.Works OK so far. Some of the JS could be put into external files, but I put inline for ease of viewing.The problem is when the text exceeds the <textarea> boundaries and I try to tag or insert at cursor,the display reverts to the first line of the <textarea> display. I would like to keep the displayed area within the boundaries and just push down the inserted text. Is there a simple way to accomplish this task or do I just have to put-up with the bouncy display whenever I insert code into the textarea longer than display?
In IE it is a simple matter of: range.text += text; but I am having great difficulty figuring it out for FF.I have looked online for hours but the only solutions that I can find are to do with inserting text into textareas which supply you with nice 'selectionStart', 'selectionEnd' properties. Using a textarea would be useless for my purposes and a div element does not have such properties. An implementation in this case I am thinking would rely solely on the range object for the necesary selection / cursor position information, but I cannot figure out how to do this using the FF/W3C Range object.What I'm basically doing is trying to enable the user to paste unformatted (plain) text into a contenteditable zone for a WYSIWYG editor. I have got it working in IE, but FF is a whole other kettle of fish for this particular issue.
Suppose I have a page that I cannot edit(in before "get a real host") but can apply Javascript to. For stylistic purposes, I would like to wrap the contents of the page in a <div> or <table>. Could I use Javascript to insert the needed HTML tags directly after the <body> tag in a fashion similar to document.write? I'm not very familiar with Javascript, but I've tried a few half-baked solutions of my own using GetElementsByTagName('body') and other variants, but no luck. I've tried scanning Google as well but I couldn't find anything that would work for me there either but I'm not sure if that's because I wasn't searching for the right keywords or what.
I'm trying to create a dynamic form, and for the most part it's working out fine.I'm using javascript with onclick and onchange on checkboxes and select boxes to change the form as the user makes selections.However, there's a few issues I'm running into that are giving me problems.
One is that when the user reloads the page, all of the javascript inserted or removed form elements are reset, but the choices on the checkboxes and select boxes aren't, which looks very strange to the user. How can I avoid this? I'm currently including scripts tags in the body of the html, but this is pretty messy and hard to manage. Is there a better way? Second is that I'd like to be able to insert javascript function declarations into text that is dynamically inserted by javascript.However, when I do so, the browser does not recognize the functions. The reason I'd like to do so is that I am using Ruby on Rails, and would like to be able to keep the scripts in the partials to which they relate. I have to use inline javascript, because the scripts are having element ids inserted based on Ruby variables. Is this a lost cause, or is there a technique that enables dynamically inserted javascript to be loaded?
Lastly, my dynamic form's javascript shows or hides portions based on what it encounters while loading. The main reason is that I want to show the whole form for users without javascript, and then hide advanced or obscure details unless they are activated with a checkbox on the form for users with javascript. However, this is creating a jarring pop-in effect, where on first load, the pre-javascript formatted page is shown for a split second, and then the javascript kicks in and fixes everything and the page visibly jumps and changes. Is there a way to avoid this to create a more polished effect?
Hopefully a really quick question. I'm a JS novice, and am looking for a way to output the coordinates of a Google maps marker into the value of two text fields, one for latitude and one for longitude.The code below is a simple location search which returns a result with a draggable marker. Currently, the coordinates in both text fields update when the location search is performed, but not when the marker is dragged to a new location afterwards.
Below is the script and form fields I am working with. What I want to do is sum the two textbox fields and have the result show in the total textbox. The code works fine and the total textbox is updated with the value of form1.basic. The problem occurs when I add the "+ parseInt(document.form2.supporter.value)" code in the script section.
I need to insert some text (keywords) into a searchform of another window. I assume this is possible via the window.opener, but I would be grateful for some hints.
This is the problem, Ive got about 50 cateories on this website im creating, I was going to use a dropdown box, let the user select one then hit the go button, which would take them through to the correct page but the dropdown expands past the bottom of the page so..
What I would like to do is have a textbox where when the user starts to type it auto predicts from the 50 category names.[URL]
I want to add bbcode inserting to my mail page.Here is my script:Pls note, I am only displaying my write mail function.$page = "BBcode Inserter coming soon.
i have a few textboxes that are prepopulated using the text value to show 'First name' , 'Surname' etc and are removed on focus by the user.
Can these be styled as currently they appear black but client wants them light grey, but i dont want the entered text to be affected just the initial displayed text.
I am using an Editor as Textbox in my HTML form.How to color the selected text and add an Tooptip to the selected text? When user select the text and click on the tooltip button, it will open a small pop-up to select a tooltip text from a Drop down or check box and subsequently add a red color.After adding the tooptip the HTML for the "The Text on wich tooltip is required".
having a form with a radio button and 2 textboxes, how can I make that when the user select one value of the radio button, the second textbox assume the same text value of the first textbox?
I am looking for an easy way to make the text in a textbox 'sticky'
Basically: when a user enters a string into the textbox, then leaves the page and returns again - the text that they put into the textbox is still there, preloaded.