I am trying to make a form that collects "Number of Children" a parent has. If they select "4" from the select input, then I want to slidetoggle out the appropriate divs, one for each child.
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I have been able to use slidetoggle in the past when attached to a button, but this one has me lost. Anyone know how to accomplish this?
I have an html drop down list. the list has an 'other' option. when the other option is selected I want a text box to pop up to the left of it for entry. I was thinking about using a hidden <div> to contain the text box. and when other is selected to unhide it. How do I unhide it when other is selected?
I am making a usermanagementsystem and working with access levels. I been trying to make a script that when it does a post request and get data in return in json to choose default selected option in a select input. I been trying for two days now all different things. This is what I got that somewhat works. Any ideas how to make it select the right option?
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I want to pass it to a function that will show me the selected element: $(function() { $('#theOptions' + 2)).filterOn('#theOptions' +1, { 'a': ['a'], '1': ['1'] });}); here is a part of the function:
I'm trying set an option with a certain value to selected. I'm using this: $('#mySelect option[value="' + myValue + '"]').attr('selected', 'selected'); This has worked in another piece of code I wrote, but now IE 6 and 8 are throwing an error (in the debug bar). It's something similar to this: "The selected attribute couldn't be set. Unknown error." Anyone ever experienced something similar?
I have this validate code to validate a textbox if the user select a combo value: <script type="text/javascript"> $(document).ready(function() { $("form#2form").validate({ rules: { viaAltro: { required: "#AltraVia:checked" }}, messages: { viaAltro: { required: "Insert 'Altra via'" }}})}); </script> and this is the HTML: <select name="viaFornitura" id="viaFornitura"> <option>Seleziona la via</option> <option id="AltraVia">Altro</option> </select> <label for="viaAltro">Altra via</label> <input name="viaAltro" id="viaFornituraAltro" type="text" /> but it doesn't work.
I have a select control that has over 400<option></option>. To cut down on the user having to scroll through all 400 options I have included a text control that acts as a "Quick Index" and with each char entered into the text box the options are narowed. The problem I am having isthe once I have determined which option should be selected, how to set the option to value of "selected"
I want that data against each option should be loaded as the option is selected in the combo box. As, while registering on yahoo, when we select a country all provinces of that country are loaded. (No need to click a submit button.)
I am having trouble getting the selected option in a list of more than 20 items in sharepoint, The code below works for lists of 20 or less but not for lists of greater than 20. If any one has a snipet of code that will enable me to set a variable with the selected value from a complex dropdown it
I tried using the following code to check if the user has selected a particular option in a single select drop down has been selected, then add a class to a div to display it but it's not working and I can't figure out why. I've tried a ton of other things to but this one seems to make the most sense.
if ($("#existing-subscriber option[value='Yes']").attr('select')) { $(".information").toggleClass("show"); }
So far i managed to show/hide (the only) 1 textarea if an option is selected, using javascript. How can i show all textareas in form if an option is selected (lets say <option name="active">) and hide if option selected is name="passive"?
I am using a jQuery AutoComplete plugin which fills in text as you type. I need to find a way when the page is submitted (submit.php) to determine if the user choose a company from the list, or if they typed in their own unique company.
If an option is selected, can i have jQuery post an extra $_POST variable like "new" or "existing" so I can pick it up on the submit.php page? Or when an option is selected, can I have .js write a hidden tag which contains the variable "existing"?
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Code HTML4Strict: <script type="text/javascript"> function findValue(li) { if( li == null ) return alert("No match!");
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The end goal here is to post a variable on the next page if the user selected an option from the autocomplete list.
When user select, for example, option 3, how can i find which was the previously selected option? etc... I've found some javascript example that evaluate "previousIndex" property of the select element but it doesn't work at all
I am trying to display a rel of each option as they are selected into a div below it . There are several selects of classProductAvailability on the page. When one of the selects changes, I'd like the value of the rel of the selected option to display.At first it seems to work, but only if you start by changing the last pull down menu. The trouble seems to be in the"select.ProductAvailability option:selected", this needs to be written for this instance, not all of the selects of that class on the page. How do I write that, I've tried$(this+" option:selected") but it won't take.
In the code below I want to alert the selected option of select. In Mozilla the code works (If I choose "3" alerts it). In IE alerts: nothing appear --------------------- <script> function hi() { d = document.getElementById("day").value; alert(d); } </script> <select id=day onchange="hi();"> <option>0 <option>1 <option>2 <option>3 <option>4 </select> ---------------------