I am looking for a JavaScript poll/survey script that meets the following
criteria:
1) Just a large number of Yes/No questions (at least 20)
2) "Repeat vote-proof"
3) "Display Results" button after survey
4) Results show shortened version of survey question with Y/N tally
If anyone could point me to a reliable script, this would be appreciated.
I am creating an on-line survey. I want the user to have a list of choices of say 10 items that are radio buttons. They need to rank their preference. They click on preference 1, that option is removed from the top list (choices) and appears below in a list called 'Your preferences', you keep looping until all of your preferences are made. Does this make sense?
I'm not to good at javascript. I know VB.net, but I have not learned javascript yet. I am working on a project to get a survey to pop up for new visitors on the index page of our site.
What I need to do: On load look for a cookie, if that cookie is not found run a script telling the site to pull up another page in lightview [URL] using its own "on load" command. If the cookie is there the site will not open this other page.
What I've done: I already found a way to do most of this, but I can only use a hyper link as a trigger for the site to load the other page in lightview.
I read about window object and specifically about creating popup windows. The code below produces a popup window when a link is clicked:
Code JavaScript: var Survey = { init: function() { var surveyLink = document.getElementById("survey"); Core.addEventListener(surveyLink, "click", Survey.clickListener); }, [Code]....
I would like to add a "Close Window" button on survey.html page and when that button is clicked, the window would close. How do I do that? I know that I should use (reference to popup window).close(), but how and where do I attach even listener to that button?
1. Yes you're bad (344567)| 2.No you're good (5676)| Here 5 stars they can rate. the numbers stand for how much people clicked on that option But it is a blog with wordpress system . But every story need there own poll. And i m not a expert in xml or what other system i need to build this.
I've got the following jquery code querying my server, but can't figure out how to Abort the query and reload the page immediately if someone clicks on <a> link. how to abort the current (all) ajax calls if someone clicks on <a> link??
I was looking for a poll script (php/ajax) that does not reload when adding a vote. I've tried to search around for it but haven't found one that suits my needs. Anyone that knows where I can find such a script?
I am new to this forum and hope this is in the right place but I have been trying to code (with no success) a voting system with PHP/MySql and jQuery for a clients webpage and am about to throw my computer out the window. I need to create a simple system where a viewer can vote (only one vote) between two options (only 2).
The issue I'm having is that although the form is being processed OK with data being captured in the database, once the form is submitted, the above script just seems to stop the rest of the page from loading. This only happens on IE and it must be something to do with the success function but as I'm new to JavaScript I don't know what I'm doing wrong.
I am trying to find the answer of the following. Suppose, I am trying to build a web page to conduct a fictious online Poll and people vote their favourite candidate. Now each voter is allowed to vote only one candidate from any one party. I have made the code with JavaScript and HTML. But the problem is that, after voting the Candidate and pressing Submit, the page should open another new page where the voter must select any one name of the party to which the candidate belongs and Submit again. But my problem is that, I am trying to open that new page in the place of the existing page but its only opening in a new window. Putting '_self' doesn't work! (I am using radio buttons. It also needs form vaildation so the voter must vote!)
<HTML>
Use any html file of yours as party_names.html. If you omit "_self" from it, then it'll work properly. But that opens a new window for party_names.html. But I want it to open the new page in the same window carrying the data selected from both pages in order to process in the server.
Using JavaScript, I need to call a URL passing it some parameters (this part I've done), now this URL will return a result like the following...
OK|4540c2aa19a4dddf6ca52c2233b87f31
I need to get that result, strip out the 'OK|' part, and then pass the remaining string to another URL (again, I've got the passing of parameters part done). So how can I get this value and store into a variable so that I can pass it along to another URL?
I am building an app in Facebook and would like to pull in some Causes stats. In order to do this I am using jQuery and the ajax call. I am also using YQL.
Here is what I have:
As you know this is getting pulled in through an iFrame. This is working just fine in Chrome and FF.
I'm putting together the following website, HGV/LGV Training [URL] and have an issue regarding a form submit action. Basically I've used an open-source script for the search form so can't get any support from the Author.
My problem is that I need the search results to appear in a different URL but at the moment they just appear in a new DIV on the home page. My knowledge of JS is limited and can't get my head around what the OS script is doing. I think the relevant section of the search form is as follows:
We are integrating a IDX feed and I can not figure out a line of code.Currently when you click the link it goes to their site with the result we want. We want it to go to our site, just like "search homes," does.I believe it is simple but my HTML is even simpler. The link should just point to a wrap page.... but I dont know how to do that.
I don't know if JavaScript is the best choice for this or maybe just Java but i want to create something were I can compare a list of names and their picks with a correct list. For example lets say this is the list of peoples picks...code...
I'm trying to get each of the if statements below in a text text box with the result depending on the answer of the equation. However i can't figure out a way to allow the user to click a button to to show the result in a text box.
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> <HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE> New Document </TITLE>
I have an appointment form with NAME, DATE, TIME, LOCATION. I want to add another set of these same field fields if I have more than one appointment to enter so all appointments are subitted on one form.
I also want the results to be in a layout other than the generic HTML or text layout used by Frontpage. Hope this is clear enough. Don't know if this is possible.
I am doing a small program using a function to print out the real root or imaginary root. The problem is, it only prints out what the numbers that the user input. However, it does not print out the rest.For Example:
It prints out this: a = 4 b = 5 c = 3
instead of
a = 4 b = 5 c = 3 root1 = <answer> root2 = <answer>
or The imaginary number is <answer>
My program is below.
<?xml version = "1.0" encoding = "utf-8"?> <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">