I have a dynamic html table with an Edit link for each row. I can pass the ID for the selected row to hit the database to get all the values for the ID to populate controls to allow the user to edit the row. Is it possible to pass the cell values of the selected row from the html table to populate controls without hitting the database?
I have a table displaying records from query, now i want to have a small dropdown listbox on the top right corner called "sort by". The list index would be "date modified", "Price(High-low)" and "Price(Low-High)". I want my order by clause in my SQL to change according to the values in the dropdownlistbox. code...
How can i pass my selected value from the listbox to my PHP SQL statement?
I have a multiple select list box that gets its values using mysql+php. What I'm trying to do is pass the selected value as a variable into flash with the onChange event.
Within an aspx page, I have a form with asp controls (text boxes) that I'm loading within a jQuery modal popup dialog. Once the user fills out the form and the register button is clicked in the modal form, it invokes a code-behind function, which seems to be working fine. However, the problem I'm facing is in the code-behind function; none of the field values in the modal popup form are being passed to the code-behind function.I was unable to attach some snapshots directly to the post, so I uploaded it at the following urls:
I have a javascript that will take whatever was entered on this form and send it to the new URL (without submitting), but for some reason - it doesn't work anymore. i've changed things around, & probably messed soemthing up.
Code:
$('#cb_ht2').click(function() { // Reset incase Data Changed[code].....
I think i may have messed it when when adding that target-"_parent", it needs to pop a new window
I wonder if anybody can give me a hint about what I have to do to get this working: I am creating a drop down box using the script below. The
result is two text fields; now I want to pass those values, which come from the drop down box, to the next page. The next page should then simply look like this:
Month:
Year:
And the values should be the ones from the drop-down box... I have been staring myself blind about how to get this accomplished. Would be more than grateful if somebody could have a look...here is what I got so far: Code:
I would like to have my javascript pass some variables it gets to a php page I have to log the inputs. The inputs are collected in forms but I want the logging to be completely hidden from the user. Any suggestions?
I have a list of images on the left side of the screen. On the right side I have an iframe for the picture and some text to be displayed. I can create individual pages for this, however I would rather create dynamic pages for this. I would love to be able to have a link on the left side that will send an image filename along with some text to the iframe, so I don't have to create so many smaller files. Has anyone done this?
I was wondering if I can pass my php variables through javascript function. Actually i have a simple table of pictures, when clicked in the picture a new popup page comes up, it working fine uptill this stage but now I want to pass a value through it, for instance if user clicks on picture1 then my popup url should be "item_large.php?id=pic1.
My Javascript junction for the popup window: function popup() { window.open("item_large.php","Register","menubar=no,width=500,height=400,toolbar=no"); }
My Html code where I have my pictures: <td height="19" align="center" valign="top" onmouseover="this.bgColor='#CC3300' ; this.style.cursor='pointer'" onmouseout="this.bgColor='#FFFFFF'" <A HREF="javascript:popup()">Picture01</A> </td>
I need to pass an array of client side events to the next page. Here my user would perform a few events which would be stored in a javascript array, upon completion a submit button would be used to post all that data to the next page.
An example of such a process is listed below, returning that array back to php so that I can post it to the next page. I am trying to populate different entries made into textbox into the array arr. And when I would click the submit button, I want to post that array.
<html> <head> <script type='text/javascript'> function retText(form)
[Code]....
I want to return that arr back and on post I want to send that array to the next page.
Can someone suggest me a way to get the values of CheckBox(es) selected in a CheckBoxList control using JAVASCRIPT.
I am pasting my current code gere but its not working need some suggestions pls.
function CheckBoxList(cntrlName) { var cntrlValue = listValuesCheckBox(cntrlName); return cntrlValue ; } function listValuesCheckBox(objectName) { var list = ""; for (var i=0; i<objectName.length;i++){ if (objectName.Options[i].selected = true){ list += objectName.Options[i].value+ '~' } } return list; }
how to implement it into my php pages. The best example for me to explain with, are live at facebook and youtube. Facebooks newest user status feature the "like this" link - and youtubes "favourite" link located under the player... There are tonnes more examples, and thats why im shocked that their isnt a tutorial about it anywhere...
So basically i need the user to be able to click a specific link, which then updates the database, and then shows a success message, all without refreshing the page.
I need to pass values from one html page to another without using forms. Is this possible . Can i access these values using javascript.. Please help me with a code sample
In the DOM Scripting book by Jeremy Keith, he provides this function: Code: function styleElementSiblings(tag,theclass) { if (!document.getElementsByTagName) return false; var elems = document.getElementsByTagName(tag); for (var i=0; i<elems.length; i++) { var elem = getNextElement(elems[i].nextSibling); addClass(elem,theclass); } }
And then says to pass the values "h1" and "intro" to this function in this form: styleElementSiblings("h1","intro");
I'm just a little stuck on how to "pass the values". Presumably I've missed something simple. I've tried just pasting that line before the function, but no luck. He also provides a function that allows multiple functions to load at once, called addLoadEvent, so I tried this, also with no luck: addLoadEvent(styleElementSiblings("h1","intro"));
Maybe this has been tackled in another post but I couldn't find it through some searching so here goes...I'm using an Ajaxy method to update an administrative form and what I would like to do is update multiple text fields when the onchange fires from a dropdown list. Basically, I pull up a business name in the dropdown and fields for address, city, postal, phone, fax, etc... is updated.
The script that I've cobbled together is really good at updating one item via the XMLHttpRequest() responseText property and I could send a string of variables that I could break out into an array to loop into the innerHTML of each item but I was hoping there would be a more sophisticated way to do it.Is there a way to pass a responseArray instead of just a string of text?
Anyone know of a javascript that can get the values of the id's from the selected options and add them to the inputbox?For instance, if you select "Product 3" and "Service 2", the inputbox will display $1699.99
I'm trying to pass multiple dynamic values between a slaveform and a masterform. The problem I'm having is on the slaveform I loop through multiple records and want two values depending on the row they select....
I have the data of every user inside an XML file, such as address, username, email etc. I want to add markers to the map depending on the address and I want every marker to display a info window with data of the user in that location. The problem is that I get an error when I try to pass the other data with the getLocation method of the geocode. The markers are displayed in the map but the data in the info window aren't.
Code: GDownloadUrl("mysql_to_XML.php", function(data) { var xml = GXml.parse(data); var markers=xml.documentElement.getElementsByTagName("marker"); for (var i = 0; i < markers.length; i++) { var username = markers[i].getAttribute("username"); var email = markers[i].getAttribute("email"); var address = markers[i].getAttribute("address");
geocoder.getLocations(address, getCoordinates(email, username)); }}); function getCoordinates(response, email, username) { place = response.Placemark[0]; //Retrieve the latitude and longitude point = new GLatLng(place.Point.coordinates[1],place.Point.coordinates[0]); var marker = createMarker(point, username, address, email); map.addOverlay(marker); }