JQuery :: Select A List Item Then Add It To A Form Value?
Mar 17, 2011
I have got a basic Unordered list of Options and I want to be able to click on one of the options and have that option added as a value to a Form Value Input on my submit form.Users will have a choice of around 200 options and I need them to just add one of them with a click to the submit form.I do not want to use a 'select' box to list the options,it has to be a visiable unordered list.
How I populate fields of a form with the data that relates to an item from a list box that user selects Example: List box contains item1, item2, item3 User selects item2 so want data connected to item2 displayed so it can be edited and updated.
I've been beating my head against a wall for a few days trying to get this working. I'm trying to create a dynamic menu where a user selects one item and another select list is shown, then another and another (and so on). Here is my JS, it *should* be taking the ID of the div, comparing it to the selected value and then showing another div by settings it's class property to visible:
I have have some values stored in javascript variables. I have a <select> dropdown list whose options correspond to these values. I want to be able to select an item on the dropdown list based on the value of the javascript variable.
I have created a control that mimics a tree view control (i.e. expandable and collapsable items). In order to facilitate this functionality I am using a select list and using selectList.Add to add child options to their parent when the parent is double clicked, which works fine, however in IE6 after doing that the focus of the the select list jumps to the first item in the control, even though the item that was double clicked is still highlighted when I scroll back down to it. The only way I can get this code to work is by adding an alert after I have added the new item to the list, which is not a workable solution. The code works fine in IE7 and later. Anybody know a work around? I have pasted some code that highlights the issue below, just scroll down the list a while and double click one of the lower options, focus will jump back up to the top of the list. code...
I currently have two html select list boxes side by side on a form, two buttons in between the boxes to move items from list box to the other, and a javascript function to control the movement of the items from one box to the other. Here is the javascript:
function MoveSelected(from, to) { var lstFrom = $(from); var lstTo = $(to); for (var i = 0; i<lstFrom.length;i++) {
I use unordered list item (<ul>) to replace select type <select> (select) in my form. I have problem on bind the value after submit the form. Because <ul> is not a form element. May i know how should I overcome it?
What i intend to do is similar effect as google contact book: 1. User click ADD button, then <ul> and <textbox> will be appended into the form. 2. After form submitted, user can see what are the value he has entered earlier. I can bind the textbox, post the unorder list item with hidden element. but i have no clue how to bind the unordered list item..
Kindly refer to my code as below. It is working except cannot bind unordered list item... p/s: I am using PHP + JQuery.
I have a search form that a user selects item from dynamic list hits the submit button and it returns each matchingresulton same page in an update form, i have 2 checkboxes in update form that updates the DB when 1 is checked, this all works fine until i check the checkbox the data updates ok but allremainingupdate forms are removed because the page refreshes.
So i need to update formstwith out page refreshing but i cant get it to work with multiple forms on same page.
Since this list include every country in the world (a long list) I'd like to offer users the a few text links along the side that select popular countries within the list without having to scroll through the huge list ... click here to select United States, click here to select Japan, etc.
i have a menu and i would like to change the color of the Categories which have subcategories only. In my example the basic categories are: News , Announcements , Contact and Career. Only Announcements and Career categories have subcategories. So i would like those two to turn green. The fact is that the list items include a href ,so i don't know how to access those "a href" combined with "this".
On a simple html page I included jQuery. The page contains a big form including text input fields as well as select list fields (with multiple values).
I want to combine the values from all fields (text and select list) into one (hidden) textarea.
Simple form which includes a drop down list of users obtained from a database which is displayed using a form select entry with options for each entry. problem is, the list can be quite long, upwards of several hundred.
In PHP, I added a filter box (text box) which the visitor can enter in a substring that is then used to obtain and display only matching entries. Works great, but it needs to reload the page to do its thing.
I've been told that jQuery can be used to do the same thing without having to reload the whole page.
The filter box would be used to call an existing PHP script which obtains the names based on the filtered string. I can change this script to output the data in any format necessary including raw format to full option formatted strings.
how to set this up so that it gets called and replaces the current option content.
I have a bunch of DIVs (not an <option> List) each of the class "SongListItem". For one of the DIVs at a time, I set a "Selected" attribute, so it sort of acts like a ListBox. So two rows in the list might look like: <div id="Item1" class="SongListItem">Item 1 Text</div> <div id="Item2" Selected="True"class="SongListItem">Item2 Text</div>
Now I want to write a jQuery function which gets the ID of the SongListItem div that has Selected="True". So far, I have tried: var SongID= $('.SongListItem[selected="True"]').attr("id"); and var SongID= $('.SongListItem[selected="True"]').get(0).attr("id"); In both cases, I get a "Object does not support this method."
I have anunorderedlist with many list items several levels deep, some of which contain nested unordered lists. How can I determine whichindividuallist items contain nested lists and attach click events to only those list items? For example:
Level 1 and Level 1-2 should have the click event bound to them while all the other list items don't have anything bound to them. I assumed that I would loop over all the list items using each() and :has or .children(), but I couldn't figure out how to test if the list item I was iterating on contain a sublist.
I have a DropDownList (id: DropDownList1) i want to get the items length by Jquery, but it not work, always return 0. My temporary solution is using classic javascript to do it, below is the code.
I have just changed the original HTML and CSS then just barely touched the JavaScript to edit the width, height and the different image urls. As you can see in the sample URL below only 1 image is being loaded and rotated.[URL]