I want to repeat 3 .html file in every page of my site. (header.html, footer.html and navigation.html), I read something about php's include() function. but I like to use JQuery's .ajax() or get() function. How can I do that?
I have a div on my page that is populated by a php calendar. The calendar also has month and year input fields so that the user can browse to different months. I would like to create a jquery function so that, when a user changes the month or year field, the div reloads the calendar and passes the selected month and year variable back to the php script. Here is what I have on my page:
<head> <script type="text/javascript"> function startCalendar(month, year) {
I can't seem to get a variable declared from within a post callback, so that I could manipulate my script accordingly. I have delete.php, that deletes an id from a mysql db. If it fails, I want the script to stop and display the error. The .php script echos an "ok" if everything went fine, if not - it echos the error.var abort_error; // set the error variable
I have several form inputs with a submit link in a modal page, and when I click the submit link I call this function to download a personalized pdf with the GET params.
I have tried to search for the answer to this, but came up empty. I am writing a form checker (and submit) in jQuery, and am testing with Chrome. Once I do my validation, if all is ok, I simply submit the form using...
$("form#courseForm").submit(); and here is my form tag. <form name="courseForm" id="courseForm" action="courseDetail.asp" method="post">
In IE it works fine with either POST or GET methods in the form tag, but in Chrome it will only work with GET.When I try to use POST, the form does submit, but I don't get any data sent to the page at all. The only thing I am doing different than usual, is the form does not have a submit button. I am using a "button" tag and using jQuery to capture the click event. <button type='button' name='courseSubmit' class='blueButton'>Save Changes</button> why the POST isn't sending the data in Chrome? Simple workaround is to change it to a GET and it will always work, but I see that as a bandaid fix, and not really a solution to the problem.
I have a jquery menu from which i want to post certain information when a particular element is clicked to my php script which searches a db based on the variables input and presents the information back on the page.
So jquery drop down menu has 4 sections all with drop downs. I want to return results based on the section and then the drop down clicked
So clearly i can get this working fine using html and a form but i just want to use the information in the <li> elements instead..
Can i in jquery do this: upon clicking said element post the class attribute and txt as two things to my php scripts?
Note: answers along the lines of 'use jquery' or 'use (insert wellknown framework)' is not helpful.Frameworks such as jquery includes alot of extra code which is not nessary at all for what I am doing. 'But, you can include one from Google', yes that may be the case, but I prefer to keep to my own code. With that in mind, lets proceed to the problem.
I have an ajax call which doesn't pass POST vars through on IE7/IE8, but only on odd occasions. It appears to be extremely random and the majority of the time it does work. I am had a look at jquery and cannot see much difference in the way it works compared to this custom one.
I am trying to create a button on a webpage with HTML/JS that upon clicking will 1) pass a single variable into my python script and 2) run the script. The single variable to be passes is already a declarative variable in the html page.
var userid=urlvar['userID'];
I have an instance implemented using cgi-bin that takes some user information from the form (detailed below A) and calls a python script (see below B) to return a new page displaying that information. I am looking for a way to pass the value from var userid as the "form.value" and then use that value for some specific processing objectives already designed (I have no need to return any information to the webpage).
A---In the html page:
<form method="POST" action=http://ip_address/cgi-bin/test_doneButton.py> <p>Your first name: <input type="text" name ="firstname"> <p>Click here to submit form: <input type="submit" value="Yeah!">
There are different ways by which values of variables can be passed between forms. One of the ways is to use the setTimeout to pass the values or data. Here the biggest advantage is we can pass data to a different site even running automatically.I would need from someone a bit of help to pass the variable links from form1 to variable strLink in form2 using SetTimeout.We have the following schema:An options select menu where value of the option, sent with a submitted form, is specified with the value attribute. In the absence of a VALUE attribute, the value is the content of the option element.
I have adrop-downelement on the page. On the change event I am appending two labels to a text box. The problem is I am able to see the newly added elements on the page while debugging it. but as soon as thepost backoccurs the added elements seems to bedisappearingfrom the page.
It is a beginners problem I'm sure but I'm making a menu and when hovered, the submenu appear. However, when moving the mouse the submenu keeps fading in and out a few times. Why? Can I stop the function from repeating itself over and over? [code]...
i am making a request using Ajax (JQuery) and it keeps repeating the request, it almost seems like it is inside a loop even though it is not inside a loop.
I have an xml with nested repeatingentries. I want to parse it using jquery, I have tried .find methodbut it ignores the child parent relation and consider all as child nodesI want to parse it inhierarchy like first it should show top level categories then if have nested categories and then if have products and so on.
I have applied the fadeIn() and fadeOut() effects to a li>ul in my html, but if the user leaves the ul briefly then re-enters it before it has finished fading out, the ul fades back in again. This can happen many times over by accident and it's very annoying.
If the user leaves the ul I want it to fadeOut() and NOT fadeIn() again until the user re-enters the parent li element.Is there a way of ensuring this? I have done a quick search for while and if/then/else functions but haven't been getting anywhere. This is what I have, very simple indeed:
I'm using mouseenter and mouseleave to call a slideToggle on a dropdown menu. What's bothering me though is if my mouse moves in and out of the menu a few times before the toggle animation is complete and replays the open close a few times before stopping. [URL]... Is there a way to kill the queue so that it doesn't play if the mouse is not over it anymore?
each time I hover on #demo, the piece of code below works, but it will not stop doing it even if I'm not on hover, it is like it will repeat the process all the times I hovered and didn't have time to repeat it.
How do I use jQuery to determine which textbox control is being clicked and then show the div that relates to that TextBox? Again, both the textbox along with the div=command are all repeating. It could repeat more than just twice as showing in the example above. I need the jQuery to only show the div=command that the user has clicked on the TextBox for commenting.