When I click on a submit button it should take me to get.php but it doesn't whats wrong?
<form enctype='multipart/form-data' action='' method='POST' name='form'>
<div id=$counter><input type='submit' name='webpage' value='Add Webpage' onClick='return changeAction1(this);' /></div>
</form>
<script type="text/javascript">
function changeAction1(form){
form.action = "get.php"
}function changeAction2(form){
form.action = "insert9x.php"
}function changeAction3(form){
form.action = "insert8x.php"
}
</script>
I have a set of checkboxes and I would like to submit the form they are when one of them is checked. It works fine in IE, Netscape, and Mozilla on Win2K, also in Mozilla on the Mac, but does not work in IE 5.2 Mac. When you click the checkbox nothing happens.
Am I doing something incorrectly? Here's the code:
I created a "cancel" button for my form at the clients' request, I accidentally copied a submit button and added an OnClick event- a very simple javascript.history function. It did not appear to work at all- it kept submitting the form. I changed the submit button to a plain old button and it worked fine.
Can anyone explain how the browser works with a javascript onClick event ona submit button? Does it automatically submit the form no matter what onClick event you use?
I added a submit button with an onclick event and an alert message to say it doesn't work yet, but if I push the button, it isn't taken into account and the form is submitted to the cgi.
Code:
<input id="saveForm" class="button_text" type="submit" name="submit" value="Submit" onclick="alert('Sorry, it's not working yet!');return false;" >
URl...The idea is a like button, like on fb, in a form which updates a db field I can use to display the number of likes, and my goal is to disable the like button for the rest of the session, or a day, or whatever. This script disables it onclick, the problem is I can't figure out how to get it to submit the form as well.I have found it does submit if the input type is 'submit', but then it doesn't call the disable function. I tried writing another function to submit the form but no go.[code]
Trying to get my Submit button to work on this calculator script. I want to retrieve the values for the user and CALCULATE...The button only clears the form and I'm not sure if the functions are calling properly. If there is anyone out there that can help me, please respond and I will post the script.
I'm having a strange problem with the onclick attribute on a button not working in IE, it works fine in Firefox.
Basically using Javascript I'm creating a button input and setting the onclick to call some othe Javascript. Yet when I click the button it does not call the function. Code:
I am trying to implement a simple JavaScript of redirecting my window to a new URL upon clicking a submit button. This is an easy task except when I have to put an input type='submit' in front of the onClick command. It always commits the CGI action, and skip the URL redirect part. The example code:
I have two frames, one to the left, one to the right. The left one contains a form, which I'm using to take in user input, and at the same time to refresh the frame on the right.
The left frame's code is:
<html> <head> <script type="text/javascript"> function reload_right_frame()
[Code]....
This is where it stops working. The right-hand frame is not reloaded at all. I want it to reload after 3 seconds. The user input text is spewed out, though.
If I change the input type from "submit" to "button", however, the delayed reload of the right-hand frame works fine, but then the user input text fails to show.
i have a normal form validation script and on submit button i have called the script onclick= "javascript :return validate();"as long as the fields are empty i get the proper alerts , but i am not able to click on submit even if i click nothing happens.if i remove onclick="javascript:return validate();" i am able to click it
I've attached a text file that includes a form and its associated jQuery code.Before I removed the action and post from the form (as commented in the code), the form worked fine using either submit button. But now the page only refreshes - the alert in the jQuery click event doesn't fire. ____________________________________ f u cn rd ths u cn gt a gd jb n prgrmmng
I have been trying to get some validations to work in a compound message (ex: If 2 fields are missing requirements show both messages in 1 popup) The submit button doesn't work tho at one point it was but I was messing with the function dunno what occurred. <html> <!-- --> <html> <!-- --> <head><title>Validations</title> <script type="text/javascript"> function validate(){ var message = ""; if (document.registration.name.value == "') { message += "Name is required.\n"; document.registration.name.focus (); } .....
I'm a jquery newbie and am trying to use it in a simple web application. This application has a controller servlet that forwards the request to a 'login.jsp' page by default. In the login.jsp page, I used Jquery for the hover effect on the submit button. It works absolutely fine if change the extension of the file to html. If it is changed back to jsp, it the javascript is not working. I see the following error in Firebug console:
Syntax Error [Break on this error] <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" " ***Please see the attachments for the login.jsp and login.js files.*** I have the files 'login.jsp', 'login.js', 'jquery-1.3.2.min.js' under the webapps/QT/jsp/ folder.
I'm having a small issue with being able to use the onclick more than once. When I load the page and click the link the request works fine the first time. But if I cancel the request then goto click the link again, nothing happens.
I am creating a weather widget for the iphone. The program creates an xml request for a weather feed and then parses the response. Depending on the response different information is displayed. A different icon for each weather pattern. I have all of this working so far. What I want to integrate is the option to refresh the weather when a user taps on the icon.
Here is my code:
document.getElementByID("weatherIcon").innerHTML="<img src="Icon Sets/"+iconSet+"/"+MiniIcons[obj.icon]+iconExt/" border=2 onclick="refresh();">" function refresh() { weatherRefresherTemp(); }
I know that the function refresh works because it is called from another function that allows the refresh to happen automatically every 30 min. However, wanting to integrate an option to manually refresh I am trying to do it this way. The code never seems to fire, nothing happens. I've added the border option for testing and don't even see that. I've been using a javascript editor and I do not get any errors.
I'm using a textarea box and the onClick function to automatically highlight the code inside of it for the user to copy & paste elsewhere. But this function is not working at all in IE7. (tested fine in Chrome, FF & IE8) I googled and I see that this is a common error in IE7 but I can't seem to figure out what to replace the onClick code with to make it do the same thing.
HTML Code: <textarea name="code" cols="16" rows="3" wrap="VIRTUAL" class="bginput" onClick="this.focus();this.select()"> <style type="text/css"> CSS code here </style>
I want to change the color of a button when it is clicked and have added this getElementById line in the function called by onclick but when I add the line the function won't run. The function also contains AJAX to change the button content but everything else is working fine as long as I don't add this line.
Code: <input type = "button" id = "alternative1" value="$alt1" onClick="changeQuestion('alternative1')"> function changeQuestion(answer)