This is the discussed site: http:[url].....Here's its code:
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd">
<html>
<head> [code].....And continue for as many entries that are made (continually updating).
I'm trying to make a nice register script, and I came on this site:[URL].. It gave me a nice check for names and email, but I'd like to use it for my passwords too! (normal and confirmation password). Is it possible to send multiple variables at once to the file, and use them? This is what i've got now: (sorry, can't find out how to type beneath the code tags.)
So, for a simple little example of what I want to do...
REGISTRATION FORM <br> Desired Username: <input type="text" name="username">
[Code]....
I want to rig up something that will automatically check the values posted in "password" and "passwordcheck" before the form is submitted making sure that they match each other and give a little error message if they don't. Ideally, if they don't match it would also prevent the form from even being submitted. My knowledge of Javascript is pretty basic, in fact it primarily consists of what's covered under the "basic" category in [URL] Javascript tutorial, as well as a very modest understanding of form validation in the "advanced" section of the same site. So I haven't had much luck trying to accomplish this myself.
I don't need anything especially fancy (since if it were it would likely be beyond my comprehension at the moment) I just need it to be functional.
I want to create a script where when you hit a button it adds a number to a variable and when you click another button it shows you the amount you have so far. Also I am having trouble with the clear() function where it was suppose to clear the variable. When my var is equal to a certain number (not there yet) I want it to goto another page (I can do this on my own).
Here is my code <html><head> <title> Buttons</title> <body style="background-color:#000000"> <center> <p style="Font-Family:Curlz MT;color: #CC3333;Font-size:40px;">Click the buttons to test my script </p></center> <script type="text/javascript"> var x = 0; blue function mouseOver() { document.getElementById("b1").src ="Hi_h.png"; } function mouseOut() { ..... (The button are images so you want be able to see them if you don't download them).
I have this script, where I want it to use a multi-user login. the code is below.
[Code]...
I have 2 problems. One is that mainly, it doesn't work! And Two, is there someway you can block an external script from being viewed in a browser, or someway to keep people from reading the Usernames and Passwords?
I have a <input type = file> button for uploading a file in my php page. As soon as i select a file from the button, i need the file data to be displayed so that i check whether the file selected has the correct data. How can i do this.
I want to try and make a menu using javascript and DHTML. I want the menu to be horizontaly placed on top of the webpage. When I move the cursor over it a popup menu comes up. Sort of like what you can find on the first page of Micrsoft.com near the top. But I want the menu to have a more transparent blue color. Is that possible? Also where would I go to find out how to do this?
I have a client who wants a gallery of images to pop up on her enter page similar to this site, http://bit.ly/mUscmo . It won't be identical, but she likes the way the images all pop up and then just stay there.I know how to function JavaScript, but I don't know how to write it from scratch. Is there any where I could find a code that does something similar to this?
I know how to make it so you click on a picture and a pop-up window appears with a picture inside. But i dont know how to put multiple pictures that are pop-ups...
how to make a form to show up on a html page from the site today but I'm still really confused by something
1. I was making a form to have ppl enter their info then it will e-mail the info to me, but I don't know what to do to make the data send to an e-mail address.
2 I don't know how to write the script so it will tell ppl "your form have been sent" if all the info did sent to my e-mail.
i am working on a page which direct users who come on website to index.php which i created in a new pop up window. i was checking that if someone (stupidly) refresh the url of my web from where he is redirected to the index.php ,it re run the funtion and another pop up is created. is there anyway i can add validation kind of thing that if pop up is created it alert the user that web page already opened. can i able to do that?
There are a lot of extremely smart members here, so I thought if the knowledge is out there, this would be the place to tap into it. I have included the code below that I am working with. What I want is for a person to enter their name and room number and coffee preference. Then a cookie will store that information and tell them a cup will be sent to them at their room. When the page is loaded again their preference will be remembered and they will be offered a discount for their favorite coffee. This is part of a self taught book I am studying.
Most of it works, but I think the selection of coffee from the radio button is not being stored in the cookie, or at least I can not recall it. I was also wondering if there was some way that I could combine the makeCookie and welcome functions so that there would only be one button to click on the page. Code:
I am not sure this belongs in the JavaScript section so apologies if it doesn't. I want to be able to open a link in a new window, but make sure the users are not able to modify the URL. Is that possible?
I'm having difficulty making a list (both drop down and radio button) read only; I am successful when I attempt to make a text field read only. Any suggestions on what java script I use to accomplish this?
I am trying to write a regex that will parse BBcode into HTML using JavaScript. Everything was going smoothly using the string class replace() operator with regex's until I got to the list tag. Implementing the list tag itself was fairly easy. What was not was trying to handle the list items. For some reason, in BBcode, they didn't bother defining an end tag for a list item. I guess that they designed it with bad old HTML 3.2 in mind where you could make a list by using:
<ul> <li>item 1 <li>item2 </ul>
However, I need to make this XHTML compliant, so I needed to add the </li> tag into the mix. Unfortunately, the only way to find where to put it is to find the next[*] (<li>) tag or an open list (in the case of nested lists) or close list tag. I was trying to get a rule that handles the list items to work, but it only matches the first item in any list. Here is the line of code:
First, I check to make sure that the list item is inside a list. Then, I match the[*] tag to find the start of the item, then I match either the next[*],, orto determine the end of the item. This successfully prevents a list item outside of a list from being made into a <li> element, but only matches the first list item in a list. Is there any way to make this match all occurances of this pattern without looping over the statement until the pattern can no longer be found?
I have a graphic with a rollover for site navigation on each page. I put the page to go back to in the rollover javascript.
My question is, is it possible to put in some code that will refer the visitor back to whatever page they came from rather than one I specify?
The rollover is combined with a tooltip script to make matters fun (below). However, I'm quite happy to lose the tooltip to have the link perform as a back button.
<a href="../index.asp" onmouseover="document.images['link1'].src=img2.src; showtip(this,event,'Back to home page');" onmouseout="document.images['link1'].src=img1.src; hidetip()";><img src="bhome.gif" name="link1" border=0></a>
I don't know if this will work, but I'm trying to put a google map on my website and in IE, the div containing the map needs to have a width value in pixels in order for the API to center the map properly. want a div with 100% width, which is inside another expanding column. This works everywhere but IE. My question is, Is there a way, using jQuery, to get the div to discover its inherent width and then apply that in pixels, as an inline style, to that tag? It would also have to redefine its width when the window resizes.
I am trying to build a calendar that has clickable dates that reveal a pop up box with the event of the day when you click on them.I have got some basic functionality at the moment with the pop up working on one date,making it work on multiple dates.at the moment I have the pop up box positioned relative and and am using the toggle function to switch the display form none to block.I need to work out how to position the pop up box no matter which date you click on?here is the mark up for part of the table:
I am trying to get a dialog box to open another dialog box. Clicking on "more search options" the first time results in opening a dialog box. Clicking "search" within the dialog box results in opening up a second dialog box. But this only works the first time I click on "more search options". In other words, the second dialog box only opens up only once. To get the second dialog to open again, I have to reload the page in the browser. CSS and jquery code can be downloaded from [URL].
I have an image on which when user click I submit my form after doing basic javascript validation.I want user not to be able to click once they clicked on the image so that they don't submit it twice. Right now I disable the image once they click it.I was wondering is there any other way I can do that, is there any way to make image click able only once?