This works fine as long as get_labels.php is located in the same directory as index.php (root dir). If I move the script to a folder called 'includes' and use the following line: script:"includes/get_labels.php?json=true&", it doesn't work.
Does anyone have a library or patch to call a handler if a user leaves an autocomplete field without choosing one of the autocomplete options - i.e. they've entered free text. I'm working with an app that populates multiple fields from a single auto-complete value, and our latest requirement is to clear out a bunch of fields if the user's entered something manually - rejecting autocomplete suggestions. My initial attempts at hooking into onkeyfoo and onblur haven't lead anywhere productive, and I'm hoping someone else has managed to overcome the gnarly event and timing dependencies involved with onkeyfoo and blur being used for standard autocomplete behaviour.
There's a script on my site that's included like <script src='somePHPfile.php?params... etcIt generates an image with some text in it and a few links.When I click 'view source' it just comes up with the <script> tags and nothing else. In Firefox, if I right click on the actual image and go to this frame > view source, I can see everything it's doing.
I'm trying to allow a user to select an XML file so that my javascript can parse it and create some pins for a google map.It works fine in Firefox, and by using FireBug I can see that the file is being accessed as expected.IE on the other hand tells me that "'files.0' is null or not an object" on line 68 of address locator. php.
And it does indeed allow the user to select a file on his computer.
But when I access the value of the control I get an odd value. I do this, in javascript:
Code: var FileSelector = document.getElementById("FormsFileSelector"); var FileName = FileSelector.value; And the FileName that I get is "C:/fakepath/MyPicture.jpg"
The actual path is C:/MyDocuments/MyPictures/MyPicture.jpg". But instead it's coming up with "fakepath".
Very weird! How do I get it to return the actual full path to the file on the user's computer?
I have found two jquery plugins and i am trying to combine an action but to no avail. what i want to do is after selecting an item from the auto complete box i would like for it then to do a change function and retrieve details. Here are my 2 pieces of code.
I have autocomplete showing up where I type into the textbox but when I try to select one with my mouse or keyboard it does not fill in the textbox with the option selected. Code is below. < script type="text/javascript"> $( function() {[code]....
I am using telerik autocomplete in my application, I want to create the another autocomplete when i click the add button using jquery, can any help me in solving this issue.I need the jquery to create the autocomplet.
I have a jQuery autocomplete application where the user types a query into a text box and autocomplete suggestions are returned. (It's working fine.) I would like to restrict the suggestions that are returned by passing the value of the selected option from a drop-down list (#deptField3) to the PHP script that does the autocomplete look-up.
I want to use these items in the following autocomplete script, but it is not working... How do I get it to recognize the array values? I am sure it has something to do with how I call the variable $given_themes...
I have found two jquery plugins and i am trying to combine an action but to no avail.what i want to do is after selecting an item from the auto complete box i would like for it then to do a change function and retrieve details. Here are my 2 pieces of code.
I have a coldfusion data component that receives two arguments and runs a stored procedure and returns a large data set. I want to use a textbox with autocomplete its data is that result set. I do not want to convert the result set to an array for performance.
I am using the autoupdate plugin. I have a listbox(asp.net control ) just below the autocomplete textbox. In IE6, the autocomplete menu goes behind the asp.net control. This happens only in IE6. It works fine in IE7.
I am using JQuery Autoplugin 1.1, I want to activate the autocomplete on a text box on click of a button besides the box.Currently I am trying to use the following option, but it is not working.
Here try is the id of button and try1 is the id of text box
I have a autocomplete box using this plugin[URL]... Returns results no problem. I can't get my head round how to add an event when a selection is made. Basically when someone selects one of the autocomplete options I want to redirect to a specific page (index.php?cms&p=tpl&s=edit&tplid='id of selected option')
I am trying to create a web application using ASP.NET MVC and I want add auto complete functionality to one of my text box. So I have added below C# code into my HomeController class to return the data as JSON objects.
public class HomeController : Controller { public ActionResult Index()
I am new to jQuery and I am trying to create an autocomplete textbox. When I use a small test database, it works fine but when I use my production database with over 3000 records, it slows to a crawl. It take >20 seconds to load the page and with each letter I type (even though I set minChars to 3), the browser times out asking if I want to continue running the script. My feeling is I need to use AJAX but I have never done that and don't know how to. I code in classic ASP with an Access database. Can anyone provide some sample code how to do this. Unfortunately I am under a time pressure to complete this project.