Read Selection Options And Reprint
Jan 27, 2011How can I read the Options of the following list and then reprint
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How can I read the Options of the following list and then reprint
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I hv a list embeded in div . it will be filled by ajax and shown on that time under a text field just like Google Suggest.
All i want to do is to select its options while mouse is moving around its options.
I don't know how to evaluate the no-blank selections against each other from a form as follows: .
I have a form with 6 dropdown fields, each containing a selection of 30 options (the 30 options are the same for each dropdown list). The user needs to select 'one of the 30 options' from each dropdown selection, but each option they select must be unique (no duplicate selections) or it must be left blank. E.g. The user can select Option3 within "dropdown1", but must select a different option for the other dropdowns - OR leave them unselected.
I need a jump menu, that when an item is selected the next jump menu pops up with more selections to be made. Is this possible?
View 8 Replies View RelatedI am new to javascript stuff but am looking to develop a form which includes 2 drop down menus but I would like to grey out some options in the second one based on the selection in the first. Basically this is a simplification of what I have:
<select name="orientation" id="orientation">
<option value="OR1">South</option>
<option value="OR2">East</option>
<option value="OR3">North</option>
<option value="OR4">West</option>
</select>
<select name="location" id="location">
<option value="L1">Front Left</option>
<option value="L2">Front Right</option>
<option value="L3">Rear Left</option>
<option value="L4">Rear Right</option>
</select>
What I would like is that if south or east are selected for orientation then I can only select front left or front right but if north or west are selected then only rear left or rear right are available.
I'm looking to create a small area that contains images of my work, similar to how Internet Dreams have theirs set up [URL].
I want the images to slide across, but there also be the option to select a particular slide, same as the example above.
I have been searching for hours and have not found what I am looking for. BUT, I have seen it before when I was NOT looking for it. haha!
Anyway, I am creating a form. And the form has an element that asks for "How Many Children?" followed by a dropdown from 1 to 6.
Well I would like to display another set of elements from 1 time to 6 times, based on their selection.
Name: ___ Age: ____ Sex:____
That will be displayed as many times as the user selects.
I've been having problems getting my select option to change the options of another select option. I'm not much of a javacsript coder, so I'm at a lost.When I select the first option nothing appears in the second option.
View 8 Replies View RelatedI want to add more dropdown options which are dependent on previous options. Now I have "hand" and "loft". I want to add next option "model" How to add third dropdown option box?
Here is the code:
Okay, I'm having some trouble getting my head around how to do this..
<select>
<option value="A">A</option>
<option value="B">B</option>
[code]....
i currently have a few problems with my code, but currently i want to get my options into my function
<select id="menu">
<option value="first">First Time User</option>
<option value="Frequent">Frequent Flier</option>
<option value="Buying">Buying a Degree</option>
</select>
How do I use this info to make it part of my function, for example when First Time user is selected and the function is executed it i want a windows.alert to come up but i don't know how to code that.
I have a bit of a question about CGI...I'm not very knowledgeable about it, so I have a specific question. Can you set up a site in which sites can be rated using CGI?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI would like to allow users to print a page, but I want to suppress the
header and footer the appear by default. Are there options to permit this?
I've tried to access the value of a selected option through the
following getSelectValue function, passing the name of the select
function getSelectValue (name) {
var sel = document.getElementsByName(name)[0];
var i = sel.options.selectedIndex;
return i == -1? "": sel.options[i].value;
}
getSelectValue ('belongsto')
...
<select name="belongsto" ...
yet I always get the error "sel has no properties". Any idea what's
wrong? Is there a simpler way?
I have an some options like this:
<option value="12345" title="Frank">Frank - 12345</option>
What I want to do, is get the title. I've tried this:
document.MyForm.MySelect.options[document.MyForm.MySelect.selectedIndex].title
That dosn't work. I'm just using the title attribute as a place to hold the information I need. Maybe there is another attribute that would work better for this? How can I get the contents of the attribute?
Code:
<script>
alert("You are not allowed to see this page");
self.location="javascript:history.go(-1)";
</script>
The above script has one option.
I like to make two options(yes or no) like the following.
Code:
<script>
alert("Are you sure to delete?");
Yes(self.location="delete.php");
No(self.location="javascript:history.go(-1))";
</script>
Is it possible? How?
I have one select, I can say wich element is selected:
<select name="myselect">
<option value="100">A</option>
<option value="101">B</option>
<option value="102">C</option>
</select>
this line will select the option B
myselect.options.selectedIndex = 1;
but, how can I do if I want to select the option B without knowing it´s position?
I mean, I want to select the option B and the value 101, but I don´t know it´s position
any idea?
Does anyone know how to get the value from a form option (dropdown list) and have it post the value without having a submit button?
So that when I choose a value in the option list the page is automatically reloaded with that value?
Using IE5.5+, is it possible to hide options in a select?
The following doesn't work:
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<STYLE>
SELECT OPTION.orgA{ display:none }
.orgB{ display:inline }
.orgC{ display:none }
</STYLE>
</HEAD>
<BODY>
<SELECT id=cbo size=3>
<OPTION class="orgA">RTI</OPTION>
<OPTION class="orgB">LAB</OPTION>
<OPTION class="orgC">TCI</OPTION>
</SELECT>
</BODY>
</HTML>
I have a drop down with alot of options say about 6000 cities and
districts. I need to select all options if user selects "All checkbox".
I use "on change" and a for loop to do this, but it takes a lot of time
to select all these options. Is there any faster way to select all
these options?
function selectAll()
{
var element = document.getElementById("location");
var length = document.getElementById("location").length;
for(var i=0; i<length; i++)
{
element.options[i].selected=true;
}
}
I have two drop down box's in a form, how would I go about changing the
options of the seccond one depending on what option is selected in the
first one?
For example, if there's a drop down box with "a", "b" and "c" as the
options, and another drop down box with "1", "2" and "3" as the
options; then when you select "a" on the first drop down box the values
of the seccond one changes to "a1", "a2" and "a3". This should work for
all the options of the first drop down box.
In JS, how can I change the selected value of a dropdownlist(select options)
I know the value of indexed value of the selected value before it is changed.
I got this simmple function, It stays on onChange on select and on
change it hides all objects with ID equal to select name plus the
optionvalue. It works perfectly in Opera and FF, but IE crashes because
says that options object is null
the problem is in for (optionId in what.options)
It seems that IE does NOT return the list of options, but only some
other objects: language scrollheight, istextedit, currentstyle,
document, and onmouseup
Please can you help me how can I go throuth that cycle? I need to get
the values of all options in select. Thank you
function showHide (what) {
selectedId=what.options.selectedIndex;
selectedValue=what.options[selectedId].value;
selectedObject = document.getElementById(what.name+selectedValue);
selectedObject.className="";
for (optionId in what.options)
{
optionValue=what.options[optionId].value;
if (optionValue) {
optionObject = document.getElementById(what.name+optionValue);
if (optionId!=selectedId) {
optionObject.className="hidden";
}
}
}
}
I have 4 select fields like;
<select id="choice_101" name="choice_101">
<option label="Will not attend" value="Will not attend"
selected="selected">Will not attend</option>
<option label="First Choice" value="First Choice">First
Choice</option>
<option label="Second Choice" value="Second Choice">Second
Choice</option>
<option label="Third Choice" value="Third Choice">Third
Choice</option>
<option label="Fourth Choice" value="Fourth Choice">Fourth
Choice</option>
</select>
choice_102, choice_103 and choice_104
The user must bem select options in this 4 files in order, for example,
he must bem select first "First Choice" next "Second Choice"... The
options not be same.
I notice when I view the source of a lot of Google pages (for example,
my GMail Inbox page source) that the src option in <scripttags will
refer to addresses like "?foo=bar&bla=bla". How does this work
exactly? Does the server side script return a string containing
javascript code? How does it know which server side script to call?
Does it look for an index file of some type?
Something else I just noticed in the address of this page (I know this
is off topic, sorry)... this page sends GET data to a "place" named
'post', but 'post' has no file extension. How does this work?
I'm working on a small scrolling popup window that mimicks an instant message window. I've currently got it all set up and working however I would like a way to have multiple var html_code options that can be picked at random. For example, each option would have a different image and text in the box.
Here's the header code...