Iterate Through Input Tags And Get The Ones?
Nov 20, 2010
I have a problem in Javascript that I really cant figure out, I've tried for days! here it goes: I need to iterate through a form and get all the elements that has a class like "required" and then, save this elements id, because I have label elements that has a for="" tag with the same as the id for the input/dropdown in the form. To all these labels I need to apply a "*" in the end of the label. And all this in an onload function.
I have tried everything I can come up with but now I'm close to giving up so now I need help, how can I get these values and do this?
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Jun 17, 2011
I have now been playing around for hours trying to figure this out. Swore I would not ask for a solution. Now I have a headache, so I am asking. On one HTML Page (From.htm) I have:
[Code]...
I somehow, need to get the values as shown in the handle function for each of Products shown in From.htm. Keep in mind the only thing I know from From.htm is the class names. I have no idea what products are listed or what the input names are. This table is generated by a third party. Assume that index.htm and From.htm are on the same website.
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I saw a button that adds text to where the typing cursor is put.. for example:if the cursor is between the (how) and (you) in the following:how you. when you click the button it adds text between those two words so that it becomes: how are you?
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I'd like to know how to add break tags "<br>" inbetween entry's in an input form, an example is if the word "yada yada" was entered you would wind up with y<br>a<br>d<br>a<br> y<br>a<br>d<br>a
I would like to able to add the break tags with a button onClick. I have no idea where to start ...
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May 12, 2010
Code:
function get(obj) {
var getstr = "?";
for (i=0; i<obj.getElementsByTagName("input").length; i++) {
if (obj.getElementsByTagName("input")[i].type == "text") {
getstr += obj.getElementsByTagName("input")[i].name + "=" +
obj.getElementsByTagName("input")[i].value + "&";
}
I have a form with input objects enclosed in a table, but this part of a script cannot find the input objects unless it is outside the table.
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Dec 15, 2011
Can't seem to make it work, I have seen many examples but they are all just for 1 div tag. When i trymore than one it doesn't work anymore.The first one works, if i have more than 1 then the other don't work.
using the following jquery
$(document).ready(function(){
$("#toggle-text").click(function () {
var divvalue= this.value;
[Code]....
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I know that using for in loop to iterate over array elements is a bad
idea but I have a situation where it is tempting me to use it. I have
a two dimensional sparse array say "arr" which will have length to be
some 50 but will have some elements like arr[1], arr[10], arr[23] at
random locations. Each of these elements is again an array (since it
is two dimensional) say arr[1][30], arr[1][24] & so on for arr[10 &
23] also. Currently I've coded it like this:
for (var i = 0; i < arr.length; i++) {
for (var j = 0; j < arr[i].length; j++) {
if (arr[i] && arr[i][j]) {
// do stuff with arr[i][j]
}
}
}
but i am tempted to do following
for (var i in arr) {
if (!arr.hasOwnProperty(i)) {
continue;
}
for (var j in arr[i]) {
if (arr[i].hasOwnProperty(j)) {
// do stuff with arr[i][j]
}
}
}
thinking it to be faster. What are your views?
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Dec 3, 2010
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when i use $("#civilBillTable1 tr[class="+row+"]" ).each(function(){}); works perfectly, but the table is not loaded through jquery ajax
if i use below code, it will not work
$('input.chkAddItem').live('click',function(){
var itemId,description,unit,rate;
$("#civilBillTable1").live()('each',function(){ // the table is loading through Ajax
alert("h");
[Code]....
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I then need to store these positions so i can use them elsewhere, and i'm pretty sure i need to use charAt() but i think my syntax may be wrong - contained in the for loop.
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var title = "<B>" + "You asked about Flights to " + "<B>" + "<BR>";
var flightInfo;
var solution = "";
[Code]....
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}
What I want is the string, but what I'm getting is the index number of the array, which I can't use because the array isn't named.
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Code HTML4Strict:
<form id="EventForm" name="EventForm" method="post">
<input name="EventRecur[]" type="checkbox" class="checkbox" value="EveryDay" />
<input name="EventRecur[]" type="checkbox" class="checkbox" value="Monday" />
<input name="EventRecur[]" type="checkbox" class="checkbox" value="Tuesday" />
</form>
[Code]...
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I'm trying to iterate through all the dropdownboxes on a page without much success! What I'd like to do is store the selected value for each of the dropdowns, separated by commas in a variable when a button is clicked. Each of the dropdown boxes 'id' begins with the string 'attrib-' which is how I'm trying to identify them.
I've managed to hide all the dropdowns with this code:
jQuery(document).ready(function() {
jQuery("#myButton").click(function() {
jQuery("[id^=attrib-]").hide();
})
})
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Jan 29, 2011
I have a form on which I've created 5 checkbox groups. Each of these groups consist of multiple checkboxes. The first group - it's id equals "MASTER" - contains 4 checkboxes. These checkboxes are labelled (that is, their actual label tags are) "A", "B", "C", "D". My vision is to have a user check, say, "A" in MASTER and this causes the "A" checkbox group to appear below the MASTER group. If a user then checks "B" in MASTER, then the "B" group appears below the "A" group. If the user then unchecks "A", then the "A" group disappears. And similarly for each of the four "subordinate" groups. My plan of attack was to iterate over the MASTER checkbox group, and for each checked box, somehow populate an array of their associated label tags. I would do the same for all of the checkboxes in MASTER that are not checked, placing their label tags in another array. I would then show and hide the subordinate checkbox groups based on these label tags. The subordinate groups have label tags equal to these captured label tags in these two arrays. All of this action would be triggered via a "click" action on the tag in which the MASTER group resides. I've tried all manner of techniques, including "$.each" and ".map" to populate arrays. I just can't get my mind around the needed syntax.
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$('#navbutton-' + i).click(function(){
updateStage(i);
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Code HTML4Strict:
<div class="rounded red">
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</div>
[code]....
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Code:
function myFunc() {}
for(var obj in top) { alert('objname=' + obj); }
In FF the above will find myFunc, and in Internet Explorer it will not. Should I be checking a different scope?
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<div class="header">
Some Text
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[Code]....
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