What I want to do is have two buttons that point to different action web page on the same form. The reason why on the same form is because the require input information are the same. I want the user to be able to choose English or French. Is this possible with javascript?
I'm trying to create a text field that, when two or more characters are entered, the form is automatically submitted. The trouble I'm having is knowing when the onSubmit handler is fired. It's supposed to be executed when the form is submitted. I'm doing a submit via JS which should cause the form to run the onSubmit handler. But, it isn't. This leads me to believe that calling submit() is different from a hard submit. True?
Before submitting the form I want the user to bu sure that he ha completed it exactly. Sometimes people click ENTER button just t continue the fill next part of the form but when we clic ENTER,unfortunately, the form is submitted directly.
So I have written a function verify with javascript.
As following it works correctly:
onsubmit="return verify()"
So that the user needs to accept that he is OK to submit the form.
But when I added some required parts in the form that should b verified the first fuction verify is no longer active.
So how can I verify both required parts in the form and that the use is OK to send the form?
The code above has the value "Skype" and only after hitting Enter/ Return key, the value is submitted. How can the value "Skype" be submitted automatically without pressing Enter/Return key?
i am simply trying to call two function in an onsubmit. i have two functions on is located in the header and the other after the closing form tag, one validates radio buttons whilst theo ther validates dropdowns, text boxes etc. however i can only get one function to run.
I am in need of a code snippet that will popup a small window on submit to say...please do NOT click on the submit button again...the computer is thinking! or some such story. I have searched, but haven't come up with it. Does anyone have something similar?
How exactly would you validate a form with JavaScript if instead of using the regular input type="submit" to allow submission you used input type="image"?
I am trying to redirect users to a payment page after they complete the registration form. After researching a little bit I got the below code to work .. however it triggers even before the registration form is submitted.I would like the below code to trigger when the user clicks on the registration form Submit button. How can I associate the SUBMIT button to the below code.
II'm running Joomla 1.5.23 and I've been trying to get validation on a component's form fields. In the header section, I'm properly loading the validator.js file, which contains the following:
//function to check empty fields function isEmpty(strfield1, strfield2) { strfield1 = document.forms[0].firstname.value strfield2 = document.forms[0].lastname.value[code]....
My problem is that even if all fields are empty it will go to the next step.
i'm trying to make unchanged fields in a form not submit, it's an order form with 50 or so text boxes where user submits quantity. the submit is full of prepopulated fields that i don't want to wade through on each email. i only need the relevant fields if the quantity has changed. Code: - item#quantity is the field that changes, and needs to submit with other relative fields (item#,item#price,item#total)
I am trying to get my validate to work with my onsubmit, and if the validator passes then go to the acknowledge page. For some reason it wont validate, I have moved the function all over the code to see if it would work somewhere else. Now the onsubmit isn't also going to acknowledge either. This has been very frustrating since I debug it with firefox and get a function error but I can not find the error.
I have been searching high and low and I can't seem to find an answer. I am new at JS and I have created an form and when I click the on submit button it resets all the fields. The fields are always blank after I click reset. I have been working on this for 6 hours.
It just keeps resetting when I click Submit. I see for a millisecond that the total appears but then disappears along with the amount I put in the input text box.
I have created a simple form for uploading text files.You can see two versions of this it at: http:[url]....The form created with static HTML, works fine in current versions of the major browsers.However the dynamic form, fails (only) in IE.It fails because IE does not send the file at all when the form is submitted.
I am using this code for an HTML form and I am using Javascript to do form validation:
<form name = "Reginfo" method="post" action="/cdcsreg/procdata.php" onSubmit = "return verify_data();">
In the "verify_data" (javascript), it processes the instructions when I use Firefox and the processing stops, like it should. However, when I use IE the processing continues to "procdata.php".
1.The user presses 'Submit Answers' button,which ends the exam and his result is displayed.This one is working fine.
2.The other is the timer expires.the exam finishes and the user's result should be displayed.This one is giving me a problem.
When the timer expires I want to run the onsubmit() function to assign values to hidden form inputs ,but I am unable to do so.How do I do this.Everything else with the timer function is working fine. Only a snippet of the actual code is given here,because the rest of it is ,I believe,irrelevant to the discussion.
I just noticed that if I use a "submit" button the "onSubmit" function call will be invoked. But if I use a button to call some other javascript and at the end of that javascrip I do something like "form.submit()" the "onSubmit" function call will NOT be invoked. I thought that was wierd. Can anyone shed some light? Here's a small example:
<script type="text/javascript"> function subform() { document.frm1.submit(); } function checkform() { alert('checking form'); return true; } </script> </head>
I have some code comprising the onsubmit attrribute of a form. The code is executing, but apparently a function called as the last statement is not executed. The form content is submitted to the server. The behavior is the same in Firefox and IE (current Windows versions). The following is excerpted from the browser's "View source": Code:
I have a page with several different forms. One of these currently has an onsubmit event to run a custom validation program before the action is triggered. This event is currently shown asonsubmit="return validateForm(this)"and works as expected.
I want to be able to use this form in some instances without this validation so I want to take this event out and add it if a certain field has been set before the page was loaded. I'm new to jQuery and thought I'd understood how I could do this but I'm not getting this to work.
First of all I added a class of 'mainform' to this form and then used the following to set the event:
I've tried putting line 4 in quotes but it still doesn't work. What am I doing wrong?
I have a set of text boxes sharing the same name that I want to validate onSubmit. If a duplicate is found, I want to alert the user and prevent the form from submitting. How would I check the text boxes for duplicates?
<script type="text/javascript"> function Validate() { var obj = document.getElementsByName('keyword'); var i = 0;