JQuery :: Show A Series Of Checkboxes - Using The Wrong Syntax For Radio Button Name
Sep 30, 2009
I have three radio buttons, and when a certain radio is selected I want to show a series of checkboxes. If the other two radio buttons are selected, I want to hide the checkboxes. I *think* the problem is that I am using the wrong syntax to call the click() function on the radio "name" attribute.
I am a PHP programmer and new to Javascript and jQuery and I have tried about 20 examples/tutorials and cannot seem to get even close to what I want.I have a form (PHP/MySQL) with a list of subjects I got from my database, and then create a set of radio buttons from that list. And based on what radio button they select, I need to pass that variable to a div (at least that's what I want to use) and then show a list of videos that match the radio buttons value. I don't care if its a get or post or other.I tried to use GET or POST so I can use that value for my PHP/MySQL lists.I am open to any suggestions/tutorials, etc.
The first time you click a radio button in IE8, no value is returned at all (tested with document.write of the 'check' value), with an error "'null' is null or not an object". The second (and rest of the times) you click any of the checkboxes the wrong value is returned, it returns the value of the currently checked button (which we checked a moment ago) rather than the one we have checked the second time. Does Internet Explorer have issues with this onchange function method? Or is something wrong with my code?
I'd like to ask a user to choose from one of two radio buttons. The first radio button will show three checkboxes. The second radio button does nothing.How do I do this?
I have a working example of jQuery validate working in the link below. The newsletter checkbox is required and working. However, the "colors" checkboxes are all named as an array ( ex: name="color[]" ), and so the problem lies in the validation code, where it uses the name of the element to require elements ( ex: newsletter: "required" ).
I have a jQuery form in which I create a series of checkboxes:
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At the moment createb.php is just testing the form
The Problem is that the serialize function only sees the first checkbox and indicates whether it has been checked or not. It does not see any of the other check boxes. Does anybody have an idea why the other check boxes do not get serialized and what to do about it?
I have written the following script which enables/disables checkboxes on my page when a radio button is selected.[code] What I would like to do is create another function called checkval() like below, which will check the value of my radio button (id: email_alerts). If the value is equal to "on" then it will run enableCheckboxes().
I have a function for totalling decimal values provided in textboxes that form a column on a webpage. This script should total the values in the textboxes, displaying the result in the final 'optotalprogtime' text box formatted as a decimal.
Here is what I've got so far, but I'm getting annoying "object expected" errors on the line where I attempt to format the number (as indicated by the comment below)
//realtime calculation formating as minutes (decimals) function opprogtotalcol() { alert("in opprogtotalcol"); document.getElementById('optotalprogtime').value = 0; for (var rowNumber =1; rowNumber <= 12; rowNumber++){ document.getElementById('optotalprogtime').value = parseFloat(document.getElementById('optotalprogtim e').value) + parseFloat(document.getElementById('opprogmin' + rowNumber ).value); } if(!isNaN(document.getElementById('optotalprogtime ').value)){ //only works for numbers document.getElementById('optotalprogtime').value = formatNumber(document.getElementById('optotalprogt ime').value, 2);//format number here } }
Any insight would be appreciated.
To head off concerns about wrapping code correctly, my code is wrapping pretty bad in this form, but in the acutal page I have long lines that do not wrap.
I'm trying to do a show/hide on a radio button click and I do have it working, but I'd like to make it more...extensible/independent of hard- coding children elements to show hide.
My dummy html structure is:
I left some commented out stuff at the top of the function, hopefully to give you an idea of what I tried.
In particular:
I was trying to get the first ul (the children to show/hide) on "this" (the radio button clicked). I'd like this to be flexible to where you could add more radio button/children and as long as the structure stays the same, the show/hide functionality works.
I'm trying to create a questionnaire style series of radio buttons which are hidden and then a different set of radio buttons displayed depending on the previous answer. eg
Q1 Is it a man? (if select yes then display)
Q2 Is he called John? (if no then display)
Q3 Is he called Gary? and so on...
I've been testing using the code below but wondered if anyone had any ideas on how this could be done easily?
I am trying to create a script that will display content based on if aradio button is selected, and if the other is selected would hide thecontent. Now, each of these radio buttons are part of a radio group,so their names are the same. Most examples show nput:radio[@name=item] Since I have 2 items that have the same name, I can't usename, so I thought I would try id or value. It isn't working. If I addonly the show, whenever you select either radio button, it shows, andif I add the hide code, it doesn't work at allHere is what I have right now.
I want that a <div> element will show when yes is selected and when no it should be hidden. For show and hind i will use the functions from the jQuery UI. But I don't find a way to call the hide / show function when the selection change.
The radio selection: <input type="radio" name="lang_anz" value="1"> Yes<br> <input type="radio" name="lang_anz" value="0" checked="checked"> No<br> When I understand the documentation I can request the current value from the radio with: <script type="javascript"> $('input:radio[name=lang_anz]:checked').val(); </script>But how i can now call the show / hide function when I change the selection?
I am trying to get the value from a series of radio buttons, and my method worked for the first set of 3, but when I repeated the procedure for the 2nd set of 3 radio buttons it didn't work because of the ".length"
Working Code:
Code: for (var x=0; x<Form.A111_answer.length; x++) { if (Form.A111_answer[x].checked)
And a corresponding text_field input element div I'd like to display based on which radio button the user selects:
When the page loads, I'd like to see:
When the user clicks on a (different) radio button, or clicks one for the first time, I'd like whichever div is currently showing to be hidden, and the newly selected one to be shown.
Right now I have jQuery code at the bottom of my page that looks like this:
For each of the four options.
When the page loads, the correct div is shown, and when I select a new button, the new div is shown, but the already showing one isn't hidden.
I've read some posts that suggest using change() instead of click(), but others indicate that's problematic in IE.
I have a long list of events and I want somebody to be able to select one of those events & there will be a text box that shows the address pertaining to the event selected. Exactly how this website did here: http://svacpa.com/live-webinars-and-roundtables-with-demo/seminar-registration/
I have a pair of radio buttons (yes and no) as answers to a question. When the yes radio button is selected, I need a text field to be displayed underneath it. Does anyone know how to do this?
I have a form with a list of subjects (radio buttons) that I get from my database with PHP, and I want to show a list of videos (also from my video table using PHP), based on which subject they choose.
I have tried multiple POST, GET methods with JavaScript examples, but cannot get it to work. I am not having any issues with the PHP getting either list, it is just getting the radio buttons to pass either the POST or GET data to JavaScript, and have it take that value so I can get the list from my database with PHP. I tried to use a div for the list of videos, and didn't have much success.
i would like to have 2 radio buttons each with a associated div when the page loads the first radio button will be checked and its corresponding div will be show when the user checks the other radio button its corresponding div is shown and the first div is hidden:
I am working on a registration form for a conference. The form has several sections of radio buttons and checkboxes and I would like to have it set up so that if a radio button or checkbox is selected the price related to that selection shows up in the rigjt column of the form and can then be totaled up at the bottom of the page. 1. Show price in field. 2. Total up all of the prices at the bottom of the page. You can view the registration form at: [URL]
I am trying to create a series of links that will show an element and then open up up the a different element for each. I have it so that I can create on, how I can get it to do 2 times.
I'm basically trying to make it so a link click will hide and display a series of DIVs to make my site look a bit neater and more professional. The code I have WORKS, it can make a DIV appear and disappear easily enough but the issue I'm having is that it only works if you click the same link to show nad hide. Click a link to show a DIV then click another link and both will be visible.
But the only other code I tried to hide all but the selected DIV just results in my page becoming invisible (Its constructed with DIVs from top to bottom) so its not a suitable result. I'm basically after this: [URL]. Where you click on the link (in this case an image) and it shows what you need. I did try searching through their HTML and code but their javascript file appears as one long string to me so its hard to find any real useful detail.
This is the code I have at the moment: Code JavaScript: function showHide(shID) { if (document.getElementById(shID)) { if (document.getElementById(shID).style.display != 'block') { document.getElementById(shID).style.display = 'block'; }else { document.getElementById(shID).style.display = 'none'; }}}
And this is my current page in practice. [URL]. I'm assuming I might need an array but I need to stop it picking on every DIV and only the DIVs in my content area.
I am trying to develop an exam system.Find my code below.I request you to copy the code and save it as an html file .I have 2 problems:
1. Kindly notice that when the quiz is loaded,it shows both the questions by default.I want only question 1 to be visible when the quiz loads.What happens presently is that ,both questions are visible even after I click on the link Q.1( referring to question 1).However,when I click on Q. 2,then only question 2 can be seen and then(after clicking on Q.2) if I click on Q.1,then only question 1 can be seen
What I want is that when the page loads only question 1 is visible.Then when I click on Q.2,I can see only question 2 and when I click on Q.1, I can see only question 1.I later plan on adding many questions,so it should be a general solution rather than a solution good only for 2 questions.
2.Also,what I want is that,if someone selects any of the answers of a particular question,it's link color should turn green to indicate to the user that he answered that question.So for,instance,if I select an answer to the first question(select one of London,New York,Seattle,Washington,Chicago), the link Q.1 should turn green.