Am creating a framed chat application and when the user types a message in the form field and clicks the submit button, the message gets sent to the display frame, but the message stays in the form field. How can i get the form to submit the message AND reset the form field to blank too?
i think this will help people a lot, cuz i couldn't find any simple answer by googling 3 hours...i need a very very simple jquery form field reset.here is the picture what i need:
HTML Code: <script type='text/javascript' src='http://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.6.4.min.js'></script> <script>
I have email, password and some other fields, and I'm using $.post to send data.
In Ajax form submission, I don't want to submit a particular field. The serializeArray() method returns all the fields in the form. So, I tried something like this to prevent the password field being serialized.
This works great but the ajax submission doen't work.
i have a form in which a hidden field (initial value as Ɔ', and my javascript set it to Ƈ' when an event is trigged). In the same form, i have a reset field. But I realized that the hidden field is not reset to Ɔ' when i push the reset button. If I simply change the node from
"<input type="hidden" id='IsChanged' value=Ɔ'>" to
I have a frameset with two frames one, scriptFrame, containing a page with the javascript on it the other, mainFrame containing a page with a form, form1, on in, with the text field, text1 in it.
I want to target the text field and change the value from the script running in the scriptFrame.
The code i have is:
parent.mainFrame.document.form1.text1.value='x'
But this does not work.
I can target the document ok using:
parent.mainFrame.document.bgColor="violet"
And running a script from the page with the form on it I can target the form using:
document.form1.text1.value='x'
So why doesn't it work when I put the two together? Any help would be much appreciated.
I have email, password and some other fields, and I'm using $.post to send data for Ajax submission.
The problem is that I don't want to submit a particular field. The serializeArray() returns all the fields in the form. So, I tried something like this to prevent the password field being serialized.
This works great but the ajax submission doen't work.
I have a webpage at http://manoamano.org/donate/donate2.html thatshows that total amount donated with Google Checkout.Example: "$7,440 donated so far"I would like to update the dollar value ($7,440) on the page whenevera new donation is submitted through Google Checkout.I can't figure out how to trigger the javascript when the Checkout issubmitted, also I would need to get the variable value from the formnput box. This needs to get updated on the server side so that the new amount appears when the page is accessed in the future.
I am trying to create a form that writes text to an HTML canvas when submitted. Eventually, the function that writes the text will be more complex. The problem is the text only appears briefly, because the function is only called once when the form is submitted. I want the function to be called continuously after the form is submitted.How do I do this? I have had very little experience with JS.A lame (failed) attempt...
I am re-developing my website and want to use some Ajax/jQuery in it (so I am learning as I go) and I am not sure if this is possible so that is my first question:I have a registration form and I would like to know if after the person registering has completed their first and surname and the 2 sections of their postcode if I can use jQuery to run a PHP script to see if they are already registered before waiting for the form to be submitted and running a script then.I am thinking onkeyup (or similar) after the last field is completed but I don't know how that would work needing to also use 3 other field values.If this is possible, can anyone give me any ideas of examples that do this or how I can go about passing all the variables and running the scripts at the correct time.
I have a table (not in a form) that has several input text boxes. I want to have a reset button that acts like the form RESET button. I thought I would use the following jQuery method:
Here's my reset button code:
Here's one of my table input lines:
I thought this would be simple, but I can't seem to figure out how to target the text that the user types into an input field before he/she decides to "reset" and start over.
I'm thinking that my problem is that I can't find the correct syntax for my line: $('input.firstname').value('')
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 two frames. Frame "search" contains a search form specifying an onsubmit action like so:
<form ... ... </form>
The other frame contains a <img ... where the perform_search function is defined as follows:
<script language="JavaScript"> function perform_search() { var frame = parent.frames.search; var form = frame.document.forms.mainForm; form.submit(); } </script>
Now, when hitting Return in the search form, then foo() is called fine. But when clicking on the <img ... in the other frame, foo() is NOT called.
Is expclicitly calling foo() from perform_search() the only way to do it, or is there a magic incantation that might do what I want?
I have a form, It has multiple submit buttons (Save/Quit) I want my form calidation to run when I save and not when I quit. I still want to submit the form when I quit.
i have tried using submit() command to submit the form but the form does not get submitted. I wonder why.I am using lotus designer to develop the form:
var f= document.forms[0]; var answer = confirm('Do you want to referback?') if(answer ){
I am relatively new to web programming (1.5 years) and this question just occurred to me.
I use jquery form validation to validate forms on my site. If my browser has javascript disabled, what is stopping someone from submitting crap through my form?
I tried disabling javascript and submitting a form on my site and it posted.
Is there a way to make it so if the user does not have javascript enabled the form cannot post?
I'm trying to submit form data to mysql database. The POST form action calls a javacript/ajax httpRequest. My php script has a redirect at the end of it on completion of data submission. My problem is after submitting the form, the redirection works, but no data is entered into database. I'm wondering if there is a problem with my httpRequest.
My question is : When I press the submit button, after the onclick function is executed, will the form be submitted too following the execution of onclick function?
I'm trying to display information submitted by a form using javascript. I have this code but it only works for the first question and it doesnt work on click (it works when you select the arial button). I want my users to be able to select a button from every question and then press submit and the infomation will display what they have selected if that makes sense?