JQuery :: Validation: Make Sure A Radio Button Is Picked?
Sep 2, 2009I have a list of radio buttons, all with the same name, and each has adifferent value.I want a validator that tests if one is picked.
View 2 RepliesI have a list of radio buttons, all with the same name, and each has adifferent value.I want a validator that tests if one is picked.
View 2 RepliesDoes anybody know how i check to see if the radio button is select and also can anybody tell me how i can check for an email in the correct format the function isValidEmail in the above alows emails to pass through.
View 4 Replies View Relatedhow I can make each radio button call a different page. For example If i click on radio button 1 and click submit it will take me to [url].... and if I click radio button 2 and click submit .
View 7 Replies View RelatedI have it set up so that there are three frames (frames and the use of javascript are encourage for practice) "bar" on the left with navigational options, "main" in the center where the body of the drill is presented, and "feedback" along the bottom where the feedback will appear.
My issue is that I have everything working except the form! I'm not sure how to make it so that upon clicking the submit button the feedback is presented in the "feedback" frame. This was suggested to me but isn't working, maybe I have a mistake somewhere? Or is there another way I can do this?
<html>
<head>
<script type="text/javascript">
function CheckCheckbox() {
[Code]....
I've got 4 radio buttons on an html page.
named: account_can | options, Yes & No / 1 & 0
named: account_usa | options, Yes & No / 1 & 0
my script:
function checkcurrency(){
var strCan = document.supplier.account_can;
var strUS = document.supplier.account_usa;
if(strCan.value==1 && strUS.value==1){
alert("The supplier must be either a Canadian or US account, it can not be both.");
return false;
}
return true;
}
every time i submit the form, it goes through no matter what i've selected. and I have added this to the form onsubmit tag. so I'm not sure why this isn't working.. any ideas?
I'm using a form validation script that alerts fine for all fields, except when adding in any radio buttons. Code:
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to make a form element only appear if a radio button has been selected.I have two buttons (yes and no).If Yes is selected I'd like a text input field to appear.I have the following:
Code JavaScript:
<script>
$('input:radio[name:scheme]').click(function() {[code]....
my group of radio buttons are named "scheme". I have tried this from a few angles but can't crack it. Ideally I'd like to use input:radio[value:yes]. It's already a required value due to the JQuery validation plugin, and I simply need it to make the other field visible when yes is clicked on.
I can't seem to get a alert/popup when checking if on the form no radio button selection has been made...
<script type="text/javascript">
function validate()
{
if (document.orderForm.groupSize[0].checked == false )
{
alert ("none selected")
[Code]...
I want to check all 4 radio buttons in this example and show a message if none have been picked...
I'm using it for form validation. The way I have it set up works great to validate the text areas of the form, but I also have a field of radio buttons that I need the user to select at least one radio button. Here's how I have the validation code set up: Code:
View 5 Replies View RelatedI'm having a problem with some code, here's the code below:
HTML Code:
If someone hits submit without selecting yes or no the validation pops up asking them to make the selection. After they close out the pop up box the form action still passes them along to the congratulations_aff.php page.
How and why is that passing them on even if they didn't make a selection with the radio buttons?
I'm trying to get a radio button validation for different sets of radio buttons that simply contains Yes & No buttons.
Here's what I'm trying to do:
Question 1: if Yes, then (Alert 1) if No, then (Alert 2) (if Yes, then Question 2 appears) *Up to here I'm happy- can't figure out the rest*
Question 2: if Yes, then (Alert 1) if No, then (Alert 2) (if Yes, then Question 3 appears)
I need the Alerts to be swapped from this point*
Question 3: if Yes, then (Alert 2) if No, then (Alert 1) (if NO, then Question 4 appears)
Identical for Question 5, and for Last Question 6 Alerts swapped back again.)
Here's the script that I managed to piece together:
I'm working on a form. The one thing i can't get to work is the following:
When a radio button "creditcard" is checked, the form can only be submitted if the age in the textfield(on the top of the page, textfield "leeftijd") is over 18.
How would i check to see if my radio button is not checked.
I know in javascript the term "checked" works.
Is there a way to us unchecked?
Here is what i am trying to figure out.
I'm getting into javascript coding and i'm stumped with some problem about radio buttons. What I would like is to have a general function where I can pass in any group of radio buttons and have it return the textual value of the radio button selected.
First, here is my code so far.
Now here's a sample form:
My question is, when i run this function and pass it in the group of radio buttons by means of the onclick event handler, firefox 3.6.22 reports in the error console on line 22 that "options[index] is undefined". It seems that if i use the variable "index" more than one time it reports this error but if I take out the assignment to variable "choice" that it works just fine.
I rewrote the function using a separate variable and this time it works perfectly:
Notice the indexing variables in the "if" statement and the assignment to "choice" are different.
What my script does is if you do not select a radio button and you hit submit an error will pop up saying please select game1. this is taken from the name of the radio button.. How can i make it so it prints out the VALUES of the 2 radio buttons. end result should print please select Baltimore Ravens vs. [code]...
View 3 Replies View RelatedI am using ASP validators and I have a contact form. I want to be able to have a phone and email radio button group. The email textbox also has a RegularExpressionValidatorIf the phone item is selected then I want the validation to be enabled on the phone text box making it mandatory while the email text box isn't, and if they choose the email as the contact it will be reversed.I want to be able to do this without having to do a postback.I already have the logic on the code behind and the enquiry object.also I am fairly new to javascript so I have been using mostly jQuery as easier to implement
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm only validating one (Consent) radio button with this code but I need to validate multiple different questions/buttons.
<script>
function getRBtnName(GrpName) {
var sel = document.getElementsByName(GrpName);
var fnd = -1;
var str = '';
for (var i=0; i<sel.length; i++) {
if (sel[i].checked == true) { str = sel[i].value; fnd = i; }
} return fnd;
}
function checkForm() {
var chosen = getRBtnName('Consent');
if (chosen < 0) {
alert( "Please choose one answer when you are asked to select a number." );
return false;
} else { return true; }
}
</script>
<form action="congratulations_aff.php" method="post" name="congratulations_aff" onSubmit="return checkForm()">
<table border="0" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td colspan="3">I consent to providing my electronic signature.</p></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan="3" valign="top">
<input type="radio" name="Consent" value="Y" />
Yes
<input type="radio" name="Consent" value="N" />
No
<table border="0" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="0">
<tr>
<td>I consent to electronic receipt of my information reporting documentation.</td>
</tr> <tr>
<td valign="top">
<input type="radio" name="Consent1099YesNo" value="Y" />
Yes
<input type="radio" name="Consent1099YesNo" value="N" />
No</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td valign="top">
For tax purposes are you a U.S. citizen, U.S. resident, U.S. partnership, or U.S. corporation?
<input type="radio" name="USPersonYesNo" value="Y" /> Yes
<input type="radio" name="USPersonYesNo" value="N" /> No
</tr> </table>
<input type="submit" value="submit" value="Submit" />
</form>
I got a form page with 3 radio buttons. Radio button ,say A,B,C.billing and shipping address is what the form page consists of . Onclikc of A the user selects hide shipping address. On click of b , copy billing to shipping address as well and on click of C, user would type in a diff shipping address... All works fine.but when i submit the form, and if form not complete, the after validation forms gets all the value but do not retain the selected radio button and the shipping form elements disabled or hidden status..
View 2 Replies View RelatedI 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.
View 1 Replies View Relatedis it possible to make a checkbox dependent on a radio button choice? For instance in the code below, if someone were to choose the radio button with the value "admin", the checkbox value "full" (user_admin_f) would automatically be checked?
User: <input type="radio" name="user_admin" value="user" checked>
Admin: <input type="radio" name="user_admin" value="admin">
Full?: <input type="checkbox" name="user_admin_f" value="full">
I'm basically making a form for a class and have to make it so the user can enter their mailing address or e-mail. I can make the Javascript identify errors such as missing fields, but I wan't the purpose of my radio buttons to be so that the user does not have to enter all fields depending on which radio button they select. Here is all of the code I have so far, in a basic sense that this will identify missing fields.
<html>
I'm using classes because I can't seem to get ID's to work, but the main problem is that doing it the following way makes the page skip directly to my confirmation page without ever checking the fields, so no error messages appear. This is a general sense of what I'm trying to achieve:
function validateForm()
I think more what I'm looking for is the syntax to identify the radio button status.
I have a form that has 4 "required fields" that validate using JS. I am now trying to add a 5th "required field" (the difference is that this field is a "radio button input as opposed to a text input).
I have it working so that when the 1st radio button is selected, the form will go through. However, when the 2nd radio button is selected, it comes up with the "please fill in all required fields" error.
Here is the JS I have so far:
HTML Code:
I tried adding the 2nd radio button value like this:
HTML Code:
(document.indiv_reg.skill[0].checked =="") || (document.indiv_reg.skill[1].checked =="") But when I do that, then even when the 1st radio button is selected it comes up with the "please fill out all required fields error".
PHP Code:
I have 3 radio buttons with the same name ("myradio"). The value of each is a different URL (eg. value="http:[url]...)I have a link underneath these (<a href="#">Send</a>). I would like the selected radio button's value to be inserted into the href of the link, and if the user selects a different radio button that this changes.
View 1 Replies View Relatedl need to apply a hover css on a radio button. Currently the background color only draws a box around the radio button but does not the actual radio color. l dont mind if there is no css even javascript will do
View 1 Replies View RelatedNeed a script which selects a second radio button when the first radio button in the pair is clicked with the second button greyed/disable but still displaying the selection.
(Hoping to keep the input 'name' the same too if possible - maybe they can be differentiate by 'id' for the script ?)
Code:
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd">
<html>
<head>
[Code].....
I am trying to produce a web form to allow wedding guests to RSVP. The form allows them to enter a name and select from a radio button whether they will be attending or not. If they select the "yes" radio button then a further pair of radio buttons are displayed for their meal preference.
They can then click a submit button or they can click another button to add another line for another guest which operates in exactly the same way. I've almost got this working, but it seems that the checkbox change handler is lost for the current guest when a new guest is added and the checkbox value is reset. I've got a feeling I'm doing something stupid but can't for the life of me figure out what.
Code (source file (renamed to .txt) also attached as I'm not sure the pasted code is too clear):