JQuery :: Select ID Of Next Hidden Fieldset In Form?
Aug 5, 2011I would like to select the ID of the next hidden (display:none;) <fieldset> in my form?
How can I do that?
I would like to select the ID of the next hidden (display:none;) <fieldset> in my form?
How can I do that?
How do you add up field values in specific fieldsets in JQUERY.So I have a group of values based on fieldset name
View 2 Replies View RelatedThe left hand layers make one right hand layer visible via onMouseOverIf one of the list boxes is clicked the drop-down list appears as per "select" function.it stays visible until any part of the window is clicked again. This makes clicking a bit more laborious when changing to the next listbox.BUT if the layer is switched (by hovering over a different onMouseOver position) the visible drop-down list remains visible until the window is clicked again.I can't see any attribute/parameter that will hide this list in JavaScript.I can set the selectedindex when the list is clicked eg
Code:
function sfm_goto(loc,obj5){ //v3.0
var obj10 = findObj(obj5);
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I've seen a variety of implementations around that enable selecting all or no checkboxes by using a checkbox to toggle that choice. However, I'm trying to find a way like this: I have two text links on my page: Select All, and Select None. How can I get those links to call a jquery function to select all or select no checkboxes in my form? As a little food for thought:
<head>
$(function() {
//function for selecting all or none...is there a way to make a single function that passes in a parameter to differentiate between selecting all or selecting none, or do I need a separate function for both?[code]....
Ran into an issue today I wasn't able to sort out on my own or through a Google search:I have this form where I wanted to select a radio button when the containing div was clicked. So, on the click of the div, I would say that the radio's attribute of checked was set to checked.It all worked fine until I put on the document.ready to hide all the radios.Thus, with a hidden radio input, I was unable to manipulate the checked attribute. Did I miss something? Example code for reference:
$(document).ready(function(){
$("input[type=radio]").hide();
$("form div").click(function(){
[code]....
TEST PAGE:
http://bit.ly/1NOQ03
ISSUE SUMMARY:
Page uses the model dialog code from JQUERY UI. Was having the IE6 Z-Index issue with IE6 Applied the BGIFRAME plugin solution (bgiframe: true) ISSUE DESCRIPTION: When the modal dialog is triggered, any/all select-lists previously displayed are suddenly hidden. BROWSERS TESTED: FF2.x, FF3.x and IE8 behave no issue. Only manifests this way in IE6. REQUEST:
How can i improve my code such that the select-lists dont get hidden when the modal dialog is displayed?
I'm using jquery autocomplete to fill a textbox with some text but I need to get the ID of the item too. For this purpose I thought to use the on select event to fill an hidden field the problem is that the on select event is never fired.
This is my code
$(function() {
$('input#<%= tblNewInsert.FindControl("nazioni").ClientID %>').autocomplete({
source: function(request, response) {
$.ajax({
url: "offerte.aspx/fillJson",
data: "{ 'descrizione': '" + request.term + "', 'tabella': 'nazioni', 'campo': 'paese' }",
dataType: "json",
type: "POST",
contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8",
select: function(event, ui) { alert("never fired"},
success: function(data) {
response($.map(data.d, function(item) {
return {
value: item.descrizione
}}))},
error: function(XMLHttpRequest, textStatus, errorThrown) {
alert(textStatus);
}});},
minLength: 1
});});
I have a single select dropdown in my application which is hidden for one type of user group. Before a user from this group can save any data, I have to explicitly select the default value of this dropdown for him as this dropdown is not visible to him.
Issue: In IE, this default value doesn't get selected as it is not populated but works fine in Firefox. Is this a jQuery bug?
I'd like to have an alert of some type, either standard alert or a hidden div, show up when a user selects an option in a select element.
For instance, if a select element has 5 options in it and the user chooses the first one, they would get an alert that says "You have chosen the first option". I'm confident this is something that can be done with a few lines of code, but I'm not sure where to begin.
Here's the logic - I'm just not sure how to write the syntax...
If ("#select option") changes and ("#select option:eq(0):selected"), fade in the div ("alert").
How can I retrieve the content of <legend>content</legend> in the CURRENT <fieldset style="display:block;"> ?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have the following scenario(well the structure is the same):
<fieldset id="fs"><p><select id="sl" runat="server" /></p></fieldset>
The name of the fieldset is constant but the name of the select is generated via asp.net thus i do not know the final id on that element. I can call on the select by using $("[id$='sl']").change() which works. But its a bad solution because I need to be sure that I only trigger the element under the fieldset "fs".
$("#fs").children().change()
Works as well but i obviously I am looking for a way to target only that select element under only that fieldset.
Code JavaScript:
$('input[id^="system"]').change(function() {
var id = $(this).attr('id');
var parents = $('#' + id)
.parents()
.map(function () {
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At the moment the the third parent of the input is a fieldset, which is fine, but I would like the script to explicitly get the fieldset element, rather than just land on it as the third parent.
By using this tutorial Stylish Collapsible Fieldset using CSS3 and JQuery, I have created asp.net web form with collapsible fieldsets. When this web page/form loads all the fieldsets at that time they are collapsed/closed but when user clicks on any legend the fieldset becomes expand/open.
Now I want to add another feature that when user finishes entering data in the controls of first fieldset and he/she wants to move to the very next fieldset. Then he/she (currently in the last control (that may be a textbox or a dropdown list) of the previous fieldset) can open/expand ***only*** the very next fieldset by just hitting/pressing tab from the keyboard.
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I have a disabled submit button sitting in the fieldset of a form. What I'd like to do is attach a click event to this button, but from what I understand this can't be done since you can't attach events to disabled elements.
Is it possible to attach it to the fieldset? I'm not completely familiar with event bubbling but maybe it's possible to capture the element clicked?
I saw this on a website, and I'm confused as to what the possible purpose could be for this.
Code:
<input id="myIDNAME" name="myIDNAME" type="hidden" value="0" />
<input id="myIDNAME" name="myIDNAME" type="checkbox" value="0" />
I thought repeating an ID would return an error.
I am using the jquery form plugin and I am very surprised that itdoesn't post hidden field values to my php file.I need
<form id="newTagForm" action="ajax-add-tag.php" method="post">
<fieldset>
<input type="hidden" id="resourceID" name="resourceID" value="" />
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I have a function that gets the value of a clicked on <span> like this:
function getSelectedValue(id) {
return $("#" + id).find("dt a span.value").html();
}
and sets the value of a second span like this:
$("#state").html("value: " + getSelectedValue("state"));
When I echo that second span, I get the selected value from the first span. But I need to get that value into a hidden html form field, so I can pass it along with the $_POST array. How do I do this?
I have a form with an inputbox and the value of that input box needs to be also assigned to a hidden field.[code]Here is the hidden field I need the above value assigned to.[code]
View 1 Replies View Relatedi have a select box, when user select value other than 'H' then the hidden <DIV> element will showed up, and when user select value 'H' the <DIV> element will hide again
the code is like this :
HTML Code:
<select name="show_status">
<option value="H">Is Hidden</option>
<option value="S">Show me the DIV</option>
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I'm having a problem using javascript with a form. I'm using javascript to determine whether or not a person has selected "yes" or "no" from the select list. If "yes" is selected, the form is supposed to slide down and reveal two more fields. If "no" is selected, the form is supposed to slide back up hiding those two fields again.
When "yes" is selected, the form displays the two new fields properly. In Safari, it does the slideDown animation, yet in Firefox, the new form fields just suddenly display. If I select "no" again, nothing happens. The slideUp animation doesn't play. So currently I am having to use $("#parent1").hide(); to get the "no" to trigger.
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Does "document.formName.elementName.disable" work on hidden form text
elements? I have a form with some input fields that are associated with
some hidden text fields and I would like to disable all of the
categories inside the form when the page loads and only enable each
category as it is needed. Code:
I am very new to jquery and I am trying to set the value of a textarea which is not in a form, into a hidden field which is in a form. In the text area, I have given it an id called refnote and ive used the text() to get the text in it. However, the problem is setting the retrieved text in a hidden form field.
$('form').submit(function(){
alert ($('#refnotes').text());
return false;
});
I have the official qQuery autocomplete plugin ( from bassistance) working properly. Start typing a product name and it queries my php script and mysql to return a list of products.
However, when the user submits the form, I want a hidden form field that contains the row ID for that product in the database table. I would have thought that this is a very common need, but I did not see any of the examples in the doc or website.
Desired query:
Code:
Desired form for submission
Code:
Code:
I am trying to pass 2 hidden values from the selected option drop down option.
For example, here is the html for the drop-down:
<select name="description1"/>
<option value="">Select a category</option>
<option value="3563" >Disaster Relief Fund</option>
<option value="3564">New Turbine DC-3</option>
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I need "description1" to be passed as the text (or hidden text) "Disaster Relief Fund" and I need a separate hidden text "item1" to be passed as "3563".
I want to get the code ( I cant write it Im still a newbie ) to check a form user/pass and trigger another hidden form.
Heres what going on:
Have created a form, Form 1 Login: it has a username and pass fields. It shares the page with a Members Login form.
I want javascript to check the user/pass on Form 1 Login against a user/pass I assign. I assume I can assign one in the Javascript code.
The script does not send the form to the server, it just checks to see that the user/pass agrees with what Ive assigned.
The script, if the user/pass is the same as I assigned, triggers a Registration form to pop up that Ive hidden with CSS left:-999em.
Now the script has fulfilled its function, its done. But heres what continues and Adobe BC does this part.
User fills out the pop up Registration form with any user/pass, their valid email and name.
Clicks Submit and the form sends the New user a new personal pass and new username via email.
User adds New user/pass to Members form and is allowed into the site.
This is a round about way but, I can not use php or server side in this process, BC does not allow server side only client side. So Im doing a work around. I know someone could find the Javascript even in a js folder. Tight security is not an issue. I researched this for weeks and BC tells me it will work with their system...I just dont know how to write it.
So I have a form that lets me choose one of three templates to submit with. Each template is inside a <fieldset> tag. What I'd like to do is call disable ('fieldsetID') and have it disable the fieldset and all form fields inside it... I _thought_ disabling the fieldset would do that for me, but apparently not. Code:
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