I'm looking for a jQuery AJAX plugin that allows me to do the following. I have three dropdowns ( Make, Model, Year), the values of the second and third dropdowns need to dynamically changed based on the selection of the previous dropdown.
Example:
Dropdown 1
Dropdown 2 ( would change depending on selection in dropdown 1 )
Dropdown 3 ( would change depending on selection in dropdown 2 )
Is there an existing plugin that works?
I've got a form which I want to validate using jQuery to ensure that the same value for a dropdown has not been entered more than once. The form consists of the following:
I am using the following code to show / hide form elements within a div based upon the drop down choice. How this code can be amended to use multiple drop downs within one form?
HTML Code: <html><head> <title>Show and Hide</title> <script> // Function that Shows an HTML element function showDiv(divID){ var div = document.getElementById(divID); div.style.display = ""; //display div }
// Function that Hides an HTML element function hideDiv(divID){ var div = document.getElementById(divID); div.style.display = "none"; // hide } .....
We have a list of items that each has a different quantity available. So I am going to create a multiple select menu, where they can select several different items. So, how can I make it that when they leave the field it sends all the different ones to the ajax program to build all the appropriate quantity forms?
I have 41 <select> fields in a form. When a user makes any selection or change to any dropdown I want to do ajax and send the values of 41 dropdown's to a php page which will compute the values and return a single value which should be displayed in a div.
I'm trying to populate select boxes depending on choices in other select boxes. In my case, the person has to choose a type of fixture type, then a select box with all the models would populate, and then a third select box with the watts have to populate.
In my code, the second select box is populating, but the third one is not. I'm sure that the problem is not in the php, but has to be in the jquery side. I'm a newbie in jquery and javascript.
I've been stumped. I'm usually good at figuring this stuff out, but I'm completely confounded here.I have a form with tables in it to add items to a series. The rows are being added dynamically by Jquery on the click event.
I have a php function that list all of the countries from my database as a select option, then based on what the user selects for their country im using jquery to make an ajax call and get all of the states/regions for that country. This part works fine. I'm running into an issues, as when a user login's in to edit their profile, how would I make the select change based on what is in the databse.
I am using the plugin jquery.innerfade to make a small slideshow, but I am having trouble using it for two. I want two different slideshows on the one page, and in different divs. I can't seem to get it to work.
I'm somewhat new to jQuery and writing jQuery plugins, but I'm trying to find a way to be able to have seperate instances of a jQuery plugin with different options.So far, the tutorials I've come across can allow multiple instaces, but the options are not independent.This is the framework I've constructed:
I'm trying to search for the correct code to make my form work. I have 3 select boxes - one with 2 options, one with 8 options, and the last with 2 options... All of this adds up to 32 different url paths. Can anyone tell me how to get this done?This is what I have so far: (and yea, I know I suck... I honestly have absolutely NO clue)
I've been looking around the web for solutions to styling HTML form elements and haven't come up with much. Has anyone found a jQuery plugin (or possibly a standalone javascript) that lets you do this? I'm especially interested in styling the <select> element, but it would be great to know to have a resource that styles other items as well. It would need to be compatible with IE6+
I've been using the jQuery Cycle Plugin now for a variety of clients and feel pretty comfortable with implementing it and how it works. I rarely have any difficulties and it always seems to shave time off my projects. Its really is an awesome plugin that I am extremely grateful for. That being said I'm having a little difficulty with a more involved implementation on a personal project. [URL]. The plugin is working correctly - but not ideally.
Each image and title you see is a callout for a blog post. The posts are automatically added by calling the WordPress theme's "loop" - a PHP function loading the information and images from the last several posts written - then it displays each post's featured images, titles, and other info inside divs labeled "post". Afterward, the jQuery cycle plugin uses all the "post" div's to create a great user-interactive recent blog-post slider - using (my favorite) vertScroll effects.
What I'm looking for is a way to display 2-3 posts at a time instead of just 1. I've seen people have 2-3 images displaying per scroll by adding two-three images into a div - and then having that div (with more divs) cycle. What prevents me from doing something like that here is the fact that the list of blog-posts is dynamically populated by PHP. There isn't a way (I know of) to insert a </div> after 2-3 posts and then open a new <div> for the next 2-3 so that the cycle plugin knows where to stop the scroll content.
I have a set of functions that will transition/fade photos in and out as background images. Easy. But now I would like to run the same functions on a different html page with different photos (each different page represents a different JavaScript array).
I've been reading online on how jQuery methods can be called into functions. So my thought process is to create 2 methods (1 for the original images and the 2nd method for the other images).
So here is my base code which works... $.landingpage = function() {
/*Enable background image cycles on landing page*/ var images=new Array('/image01.jpg','/image02.jpg'); var nextimage=0;
I'm currently trying to use the jQuery Form Plugin to submit my form containing a file to upload and some other data to my 5 other servers.I'm using a php file with the following code to submit the form. It is working on every server and the file is getting uploaded correctly by the jsp usually.There are times when it will fail and maybe only the 1st and 5th will have the file. I'm thinking that maybe this is a syncing issue? Something to do with them all being called right away? Would there be any way to call them one after another as in letting the first one finish before submitting to the second?[code]
I have a form with several submit buttons. I've used $(#myform).ajaxForm(options) method to make the form submittable with ajax. the problem is that no matter what button I click the form data is the same and <input type="submit"> element is not included into the form data, as if it were not a "successul control". so at this point form doesn't work as expected. is there a way to convey information of which button was clicked with the form plugin?
i'm trying to combine features of these 2 demos: [URL] specifically, i want the ability to use custom error messages and to declare conditions in the page head, as in the 1st demo, as well as to use the accordion feature of the 2nd. if i use the code from the milk demo in the head, e.g.,
$(document).ready(function() { // validate signup form on keyup and submit var validator = $("#signupform").validate({
[code]....
validation runs on the entire form, including the sections not yet made visible. this prevents the 'next' button from operating, so the accordion won't expand. if i assign a unique id to the each fieldset & run separate validations for each fieldset, the accordion works, but the validation stops working.
I am using a VERY simple jquery plugin for styling drop down select menus.. The installation and implementation was SUPER simple.. Drop code here, name your select area, call for the jquery and JS pages.. Got it all working but I need just one little fix and I thought i figured it out, but apparently not. The person who created it did so with a max height option that is calculated based on the length of the list (it seems). This, to me, is crazy.. so if i have a three item list, there will ALWAYS be a scroller because its calculating the max height at one line item less than what is there. I am not very good with javascript and was hoping someone could have a look. The files and all of the stuff you would need can be found on this page: [URL]
I see it working in the demos I found this documentation
You can avoid having to duplicate the plugin settings by modifying the defaults. Use $.validator.setDefaults({…}) to override multiple settings at once.
But I do not understand what I have to do to make this work
I've got two sections of my page that I want to remain in sync as they cycle. I think I'm 95% of the way there, but I just can't quite get it to work. The #slideshow cycle works perfectly, as does the pager, but the #descriptions cycle behaves oddly. It hasn't been completely consistent, but usually it'll cycle after the 2nd slide, then never cycle again. This is the case whether or not I click the pager to #2 then back to #1 or if I just let it cycle.
Using Jquery Cycle Plugin i have multiple containers on the same page. they have a next and prev button. the problem is, when i click the next button it will cause the containers on the pageadvance simultaneously, same goes for the previous button. it works fine when i click just on the images (they will go to the next image) but not with the prev. and next. button. i know i have to add some kind of var. to it. and i tried it but with no luck.