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Here's the code where strData is the posted querystring of:
I'm not sure whether it should be in a form and using the onsubmit or click of a button.
I am using w2k, IE6. Why does the error message popup for a second then
disappear. It does this intermittently. Also the JSdebugger does not
work.
i tried coding a different login page but it didnt work and it was very messy so i am making another one the problem is when the incorrect user or password is inserted it is supposed to display an error message saying "wrong username and password" when instead it just gives me a blank page any ideas on why my error message wont show?? my code is
<?php
$username = '$_post["username"]';
$password = '$post["password"]';
[code].....
just to start off i know my way around php and sql but not js and that is why i have posted here. I paid for a side bar to be made for me in js. Everything was working fine but a few days ago i got a error message saying" An error occured while requesting the data.Status Msg: Not Found " And the side bar has stopped working The function php page is pretty big so will attach it to this post. I would upload the js file it self but says im not allowed to upload so put it in a text file and upload.
[Code]..
I have text input such as below. What I want is that when I press submit button if the Item Name is empty then I want the error text in red shown beside the text input. I am using php how can I achieve it?
PHP Code:
<td width="90%">
<input class="text" size=5 id="itemName" name="itemName" value="">
[code]....
Have a jsp page that contains a button (<input type="submit" name="doThis" onClick="someFunction(field, arg2)"/>, when clicked it passes to params to a function that looks like this:
function somefunction(field, arg2) {
for (i = 0; i < field.length; i++) {
if (field[i].checked) {
[code]....
How can I change this so that the alert message is shown in the browser (no pop-up) using jquery?
I've been having issue with .getJSON() in IE. I keep getting the error message " Expected ';' "
My JSON string is {"internet":"on"}
In the demo [URL] the inline error message pops up to the right. Because my form is all the way to the right of the screen, I need to display the inline message to the left or top of the form fields and not to the right.
Here is the function from the demo that sets the left position:
function leftPosition(target) {
var left = 0;
if(target.offsetParent) {
while(1) {
[Code]....
Ive got a form that is made of <feildsets>'s that when the user clicks submit it will validate the form before submitting it properly.
If an error is encountered it will display an error image and a user friendly error message. This code works fine However, theres a restet button, that when the user clicks it, it should wipe the form, and hide the error message. Code:
In server A, I have:
Code HTML4Strict:
<script language="javascript" type="text/javascript" src="js/file.js"></script>
<script language="javascript" type="text/javascript" src="js/fileA.js"></script>
[code]....
I have this javascript [code]...
But im getting an error message in Internet Explorer "state is null or not an object" on this line [code]...
Simple routine to fadeOut a <div>, change the src in the <img> tag and text in the header, and then fadeIn the <div>. Works fine in Firefox, receive this error in IE8. New to Jquery, not sure where to look for a solution.
Message: Unexpected call to method or property access.
Line: 16
Char: 66797
Code: 0
URI: ........
$(document).ready(function () {
// EXPANDED IMAGE DISPLAY //
$(".imagePanel").mouseover(
function () {
var playerName = $(this).attr("player");
var image = "/Images2010/teamPhotos/" + $(this).attr("team") + "_Expand.gif";
$("#expandedPanel").fadeOut('fast', function () {
$("#epHeader").text(playerName);
$("#epImage").html('<img id="#epImage" src="' + image + '">');
});
$("#expandedPanel").fadeIn();
});
$(".imagePanel").mouseout(
function () { $("#expandedPanel").fadeOut()});
});
I want the error messages to appear below the text boxes, not to the right. I have my own text after some of my text boxes and with the default settings the error appears between the text box and my text. Looks weird that way. I'd rather have the errors below each element. I tried with the below but didn't get anywhere. I want ALL errors below. Not sure what to do.
errorPlacement: function(error, element) {
error.appendTo( element.parent("td").next("td") );
},
I am using the validation plugin, and I would like to cause the error message of one of the validation rules to appear immediately when the page loads, before any actual validation takes place. Can this be accomplished in some way, perhaps using javascript? Below is an example form, I would like the "Field is required" message to appear normally next to the input, as soon as the page loads. When the user edits the content of the input, the message should remain or disappear depending on the validation rule, as normal.
<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function(){
$("#form").validate({[code].....
Firebug returns an error saying msg.elements is undefined. I'm trying to make a function that will enabled a delete button if any of the check boxes in a list are checked.
function selectone () {
var msg = document.getElementsByName('pm');
var i = 0;
for(i; i < msg.elements.length; i++){
if(msg.elements[i].checked == true){
document.getElementById('multiple_action').disabled = false;
document.getElementById('drop_button').setAttribute("class", "drop_button");
}else{
document.getElementById('multiple_action').disabled = true;
document.getElementById('drop_button').setAttribute("class", "drop_button disabled");
}}}
I'm trying to check a database of lotto numbers against 3 different values and have gotten it that to work. What I need is to give a feedback message if no match is found once the submit button is clicked.
function winCheck() {
var grandPrize = $('#grandPrize').val();
var otherPrize = $('#otherPrize').val();
var addPrize = $('#addPrize').val();
[Code]....
I'm using the following code
Code:
<script type="text/javascript">
function checkField() {
var filebox = document.getElementById("File");[code]...
to try and prevent users from uploading files in an <input type="file"> that have characters that are not conducive to downloading. The problem I'm finding is that the code above seems to look at the whole path that is in the input box as opposed to just the file name. I know absolutely nothing about javascript, does anyone know how I can manipulate this code to have it just look at the file name?I've also posted this question at the following links: http:[url].....
I'm getting an error message that says that my function is null or undefined. I figure it' something simple, like maybe a ( instead of {, but I can't seem to find it.
Here's the script from the header:
Code:
<script type="text/javascript">
var time = new Date();
var dayNight = time.getHours();
function displayImage() {
if (dayNight >= 9 && dayNight <= 14) { .....
And from the body:
Code:
<body onload="displayImage()">
<div>
<img id="highlights" src="" alt=""/>
</div>
</body>
I'm having a problem on a particular site I am working on.
The URL is [url]
The problem is that when I try to close the browser in IE on the main page I get an popup with an error which says: "An error has occured on the script on this page"
Do you want to continue running scripts on this page?
"Yes" or "No" (Buttons to Click)
I have to click the 'Yes' button about thirty times before the browser will finally close. Does anyone have any idea what this is?
Here is the source code.
Code:
I have some simple in put forms laid out as
<div id="New_Password">
<label>My Label1<span style="color:red">*</span></label>
<input type="text" name="my_input1" id="my_input1" value="" size="25" maxlength="25" style="width:200px;" />
[code]....
on screen it looks like
My label my_input
the validation works, but the error message appears between the label and the input i would like it to appear beside/after the input, how can i accomplish this?
I've been trying to figure out how to echo back error messages from a PHP edit page, for example. Say if I am editing a grid and sending that info with json to a php page to update a database, if there is a validation or other problem, how do I echo that back on the page with the jquery? Do I put that in a div container too for best practice?
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