I have this script that when run will search a form field (pricenum) and make sure that only a period or numbers are entered. If anything else is found, the script should clear the field, display an alert and then return the cursor to that form field. Everything works perfect except that the cursor will not return to the "pricenum" field after the alert popup is closed.
because of the security settings in browsers i can't set the default path value of a file upload field in a form. i was wondering if there is a way to have javascript type one in when the page loads?
I want to bypass from one input field to other one by <enter> (<return>) key pressing instead of default behaviour (<tab> key pressing).But there was default form action on <enter> keydown event was performed. Remember that <enter> keydown event on form means default "Form submit" action. How to prevent default action, form submission, in time of <enter> keydown event processing?
How to modify following code? I use hotkeys jQuery plugin for key binding to input fields.
$().ready(function(){ $(myInputFieldsSelector).bind('keydown','return',function(evt){ //find next input field in the form MyNextInput MyNextInput.focus().select();
A while back, I an working on dynamic form creation. I wanted a user to be able to enter into a text field how many designs he or she would like, then, based on that number, be provided with a pair of text boxes that asked 1) name of design 2) quantity of that particular design. I received this cool way of doing it by user thraddash:
<head> <script type="text/javascript"> function BuildFormFields($amount){ var $container = document.getElementById('FormFields'), $item, $field, $i;
I've got a text area called Notes in a form called frmMain.
And I've got a JavaScript function.
Within the JavaScript function what code can I use to move the cursor to the text area field and specifically within that field I'd like the cursor to be exactly 10 characters into the field?
Is there a way to prevent a form submitting when you press enter on a text field? Some people press enter when they finish typing in a text field out of habit I guess unconcsciously thinking it will take them to the next field. Instead it submits the form and this causes all kinds of problems in my case. Any javascript solution?
The user enters a serial number in the "Serial_Number" field and hits enter I would like the cursor to move DOWN to the next "Serial_Number" field. Is this possible??
I'm writing a form and I'm using javascript to validate fields (i.e. numeric, not blank). When my scripts detects an error I want it to put the cursor in the corresponding field. I've tried the focus option, but that doesn't seem to work. This is the code I'm using:
if (TestOk=="N") { alert('Veld mag niet leeg zijn'); veld.select(); veld.focus(); }
The veld.select() does select the error string, the focus, however doesm't seem to work. Anybody got a suggestion?
Am using Struts framework. I want the cursor to be on the first field (text box/select box) when i run the JSP. I've tried with the following command <body onLoad="document.login.userid.focus"> login is my form name and userid is text box name where I want the cursor to be but it didnt work.
I would like to find out the followings: 1) how to set the cursor to a particular textbox depending on the value entered (after the alert message or without alert message)
2) how to make the prg to execute the js function in 2nd textbox (in textbox2row1) if the values changes in textbox1(textbox1row1) but the value in the current textbox(textbox2row1) no change.
I've been trying to figure out with a search box I've added how it can submit by pressing the 'enter' key rather than just clicking a 'submit' button beside a form. I've tried onkeypress but as soon as you press one button the field submits. I've also seen you can do with keycode==13 but I'm not sure how to add it into my code.
My users are requesting that when they goto my search page, that the cursor already be blinking in the keyword field. Currently you have to click in there with your mouse. Is there an easy way to do this with PHP or even HTML?
I've got an image for the Name & Email field in a form I've made. On click, I've got the images fade out, and replaced with the text field. The problem I have, is having the cursor go in the text field. I know it works if the text field was there when I click on it, but because clicking causes an event to put it in, it does't act like I clicked on the text field. So what I'm looking to do is at the end of the replaceWith(#name_field), I want it to simulate a click so that the cursor would automatically be in there.
Here is my js... $("#name_img").click -> $(this).fadeOut("slow").replaceWith $("#name_form") $("#name_form").fadeIn "slow"
Is there any way that I can get the first text input field to be active and READY for input.I am trying to save the user the trouble of clicking on the text input field before the user can type any information there. It is one extra step especially when using a touch screen that I would like to avoid.
Im trying to pass one variable as 20* and after that im trying to check whether any special characters exist or not. But 20* cant be converting to string. It is giving script error.because of that my validation goes wrong.
if i pass "20*" as input ( with quotes) , validations working fine. how to convert string if it is 20*
i tried new String() finction and adding "" to that varible. But it is not working.
im getting used to using .js still and I am trying to figure out how to create a button to move a selected field within a box of fields to the top, instead of just moving it one-by-one to the top. Here is what I currently have that moves the selected just up one. Can someone expand on this and make it so it will move to the top instead of just one? :thumbsup:
I have a web form with several fields. If I copy & paste from a RTF document into a field, the javascript validation and field length are bypassed and cause the form to fail.
I have PHP form application used to by Sales reps to Enter information about customers but I want to prevent Sales reps from entering same information because of web form behavior after they want to add new customer ? is their away in using Jquery to clear the form for new entry ??
I am working on a javascript code for validating phone numbers against 0's.The scenario is that, 1 ) If the phone number contains all 0's in it, an error message is displayed. Eg. 0, 0000, 000-000-0000, 000,0000000000 etc..2 ) Phone number should only take digits [0-9] and some delimiters ()-,.+ "All other alphabets and special characters are not allowed.Eg. 01, 102-125-0214, etc.. ( allowed ) sjjlkjkj, xllfs -09-49- ( not allowed )3 ) The code I have written is as below -
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">