I want to hide option A in some case and then show option A in the other case, so the code snippet as below// in some case $("option#a").hide(); The hide function works right in Firefox , but it can't work in IE6. Are there any other solution that I can hide option and show it in later for IE6 browser?
I tried using the following code to check if the user has selected a particular option in a single select drop down has been selected, then add a class to a div to display it but it's not working and I can't figure out why. I've tried a ton of other things to but this one seems to make the most sense.
if ($("#existing-subscriber option[value='Yes']").attr('select')) { $(".information").toggleClass("show"); }
I'm trying to hide a few options in a dropdown box using .hide(). This works perfectly fine in firefox and chrome, but it doesn't work in IE and Safari. My original code is more complex but I've narrowed it down to this.I've tried several combinations and nothing has worked.hide() works, but not for things within option tags for some reason.[code]
I need to hide/show elements in a SELECT tag. I don't want to manage 2+ SELECTs (populating one from another) I'm trying to do something like this:
function actualizar_lista_platos(){ var lp = document.getElementById('COD_PLATO'); var mnu = document.getElementById('COD_MENU'); var cod_menu = mnu.value;
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Both COD_MENU and COD_PLATO are SELECTs, being COD_PLATO the "son" of COD_MENU (every COD_MENU element has associated 1+ COD_PLATO's element, so if I choose a COD_MENU element, I need in COD_PLATO to be shown the COD_PLATO's elements related to the select COD_MENU item)
Finally, I just need to know if there's any way to show/hide elements in a SELECT tag. That's it.
ive been racking my brain looking for a code solution for this....im a html and css pro....and a javascript heres what im tryna do....i have a form...that has a <option> in it for 6 dropdown options.... in one of those possible options.. when SELECTED...i want the div layer that i currently have under it...to appear and i cant seem to figure it out....heres my code in its entirety i want budget div...to appear when the option website design is selected
Basically, I have written an application that runs a report based on a certain amount of parameters, one of which being date. So, the date selection is a <select></select> dropdown menu and it has the usual in it, today, yesterday, this week, last week etc. The problem is I need it to have a 'Custom' selection to run reports for custom dates. When 'Custom' is selected in the dropdown menu, two text boxes appear underneath with YYYY-MM-DD watermarked in them. I have assembled enough code from around the web to get this to work and it works fine, the problem I have is that when the user clicks off the 'Custom' option and on to a different one, I need the textboxes to disappear again.
Here is the code I am using: <script type="text/javascript"> function showhide(divid){ thediv = document.getElementById(divid); if(thediv.style.display== 'none' ){ thediv.style.display='block' }else{ thediv.style.display='none' }} .....
I've tried to find a stright forward script which show/hide specific form fields based on a selected option. I've seen many online but non of them was working with me without the need of some coding or tweeks. Does anyone here have such script?
I want to have several forms on one page that are not displayed until a selection is made from the category drop down box(select element). The form displayed will depend on the selection made. Here is the code I have so far.
I want to have several forms on one page that are not displayed until a selection is made from the category drop down box(select element). The form displayed will depend on the selection made.
I am searching a solution to change a ComboBox by popup I have found this script on the web. Is it also possible to select the newVendor just after adding? Is this script ok or are there better solutions?
<script type="text/javascript"> <!-- function message(value){ if(value=="newVendor"){// New Vendor is selected var vendor = prompt("Vandor's Name",""); var elementSelect = document.getElementById('vendor'); try{ [Code]....
I'm using the following code to remove an option from a select control based on a selection in a different select control and the option text in the select option that is being removed. The code works as I want it to, but I would prefer to use the option value for identifying the option to remove instead of using the option text. I've tried several different ways to do this, but can not find the proper syntax.
I have a form that uses jeditable to edit-in-place several fields and select boxes. Everything is working great. Now I need to a way to add a new option to the select list. What I would like is the user select "Add New..." from the select list that would pop-up a dialog window where several fields are filled in. When the form is saved the select field is updated with the new ID and description. I use Facebox for pop-up windows to display notes when the user clicks on a topic. I know Facebox can be used to display a form. It would be ideal to use this ability when creating a new option for the select box.
I have an select option list, each option has a numerical id, value and text. Each option has an array of its own. So when I choose an option from this list, I want to insert the options array into another option list with an id, value and text. Whats the best way of doing this? How do I select an array based on the value or text of a select option? For for example, take a list of car makes. If I choose the make Audi, how do I select the array of Audi models and insert these models into another select option list. All makes and models have their own numerical id, value and text.
I have a simple hide and fadeIn. When you rollover a word it will reveal the definition. The problem I am having is if you move the mouse around quickly from one word to the next word sometimes it gets hung up and a definition will not hide. The result gives this hanging defintion and whatever the other definition the mouse is rolledover.
Here is the code I'm using:
There are about 70 words in a box with the definition being reveals on the right hand side. Is there a way of making sure there is always only one definition being shown?
I wish to have options show or not show depending on the options selected previously. I think I would be right in saying this needs to be client side and think it must be javascript that is needed here. Either way what method should I use and what is the coding needed to do this. <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-W3CDTD HTML 4.01 TransitionalEN"> <html> <head> <title>Untitled Document</title> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> </head><body> <form action="" method="get"> .....
I am implementing some tabs using jquery and have run into a problem where a google map on one of the tabs is not displaying. I read that a solution is to "Use the off-left technique for hiding inactive tab panels"i.e Code:
I am currently looking to create a JavaScript menu for a website I am working on. It currently expands and collapses on click. The code in question is pasted below:-
menu_status = new Array(); function showHide(theid){ if (document.getElementById) { var switch_id = document.getElementById(theid);
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As you can see, it basically shows and hides the menu (when clicked). I want it to open the menu when clicked and close when another menu is opened. I have looked and have not been able to find a solution into it. Ideally I donot want it to be a long piece of code as I do have a working menu but with many more lines of JavaScript than the one I have posted.
With the code below, I am having an issue that only seems to occur in IE. The issue is that the "payer_pane" span should be hidden unless the "NEW" option is selected in the "relationship_person_id" select list. In IE, the payer_pane appears despite what is selected in the "relationship_person_id" select list. In Firefox and Safari, the span hides and appears as expected.
// this will need tweaking when we add multiple token types, but is hard coded for now so we're aware of it. var current_person_id; var current_gateway_id; $('document').ready(function() {
I am trying to hide/show table when hide/show button is pressed
Problem: The code works fine when I remove 'slow' from line 10. But with 'slow' in line 10 content of toggleButton doesnt change from Hide to Show when pressed.
I'm iterating through each option of a select, and I need to selectively remove some options based on their value. Here's a sample option (I don't control the markup)
<OPTION selected value=7>Compliance</OPTION> $("select[title='MyTitle'] > OPTION").filter(function(){ var v=$(this).attr['value']; //other stuff
I have the following script running on http://todo.fastlions.nl/project?id=23. the trouble I have is that despite trying and trying I can't get at the text content of the newly selected option. It keeps on putting the entire web page's html in the new_assignee variable.