First time back here in a while, but I'm trying to get proficient in JS. I want to make my input element reset its value attribute to blank, which is originally set to "your e-mail". You know the effect you see on forms that have text in them, then with the onclick attribute, you can clear the text in the box.
So, after looking around trying to find out what to do, here's what I've attempted.
I have a search page where i have like 10 combo boxes and some radio buttons and check boxes.
Now when the page loads, i do some selection in the combo boxes and when i press reset button it clears all data in the form elements.
But when i select things in combo boxes and do a search by clicking OK button then the search results are displayed there and now if i want to clear all the form elements , i tried to click reset button, but when ever i did a search ie click ok button and after than press reset button reset button is not clearing the form elements.
Reason for this problem: Reset button resets the form to it's state when it was loaded (as opposed to clearing the values) so if the page loaded with the search values in it, when you hit Reset nothing will happen if you haven't changed anything. Code:
I have been searching high and low and I can't seem to find an answer. I am new at JS and I have created an form and when I click the on submit button it resets all the fields. The fields are always blank after I click reset. I have been working on this for 6 hours.
It just keeps resetting when I click Submit. I see for a millisecond that the total appears but then disappears along with the amount I put in the input text box.
I have simple piece of Javascript that enables/disables fields depending on input in others.How can I reset the fields to their original state using the reset button?
I am currently making a frogger game and I have code that allows him to move all over the game at the moment using keystrokes. I am trying to write code that causes the frogs position to be reset to his starting place when he reaches a certain area on the screen.
i have found a possible bug in 1.4 but it's only in Internet Explorer 7 & 8.The following code does not work and completely ruins every peice of jquery on the page (that means everything inside $(document).ready and anyting else...
I cant see any syntax errors - i pulled the example from the 1.4 site. There is no trailing commas in the object notation and i really cant see any reason it would work in firefox and not IEx and more to the point not only not work in IEx but break any other jquery in the entire page....
I have a page where a user can select (via check boxes) several categories. Each category is related to a set of possible options (radio buttons) that have numeric values. When one of the options (radio button) is selected, the amount will appear in a text box (input type="text"). The numeric value in the text box will update depending on what category options are selected. However, when the checkbox is deselected, the radio boxes in the <div> are not displayed and I need to remove (reset) the radio button values from the value seen in the text box.
<script type="text/javascript"> var amountNotice = 0; function notice(options)[code]....
Everything works except for my uncheckRadio function - not sure if I am identifying the elements correctly, or if I need a totally new approach. My thinking is that the function must be accessed by the checkbox onClick call. Previously I had tried calling uncheckRadio from the notice function before I recognized is was not an appropriate location.
I have a form with a text box that is greyed out unless a checkbox is checked. The problem is if the checkbox is checked and this enables the text box to enter data and I hit reset, the text box does not reset and turn grey. It allows data to be entered. I have both the html reset button and the javascript clear form, but neither seem to work. How do I reset the text box to grey as well if reset is hit?
I have a form with a text box that is greyed out unless a checkbox is checked. The problem is if the checkbox is checked and this enables the text box to enter data and I hit reset, the text box does not reset and turn grey. It allows data to be entered. I have both the html reset button and the javascript clear form, but neither seem to work. How do I reset the text box to grey as well if reset is hit? code...
I have been playing with and changing here there and everywhere with the help of sitepoint people The code works as it should but the problem im having is that im setting some variables to yes after a certain action has been performed then doing a check to see if its yes or no, when I get to the end of my script I need to reset the variable to no but I cant seem to get it to work correctly. Here is my code:
I'm trying to set up an form validation through ajax and php. My goal is to have the php script called after the user stops typing, but without the need to exit the field (so, I don't want to use onChange or onBlur). I would like to use an "onKeypress" (or onKeyup/onKeydown) command with a delay (setTimout) of about a second or so. This way, the php script will not be called on every key stroke, but once the user pauses typing long enough for the setTimout to expire, and only then will it call the php script and perform the validation check.
Part of the script I'm having problems with is resetting the setTimout after each key stroke. I've got this much working:
Code: <script> function execute() { setTimeout("validate()", 1000); }
[Code]....
how to properly reset the timer after key strokes?
I'm working with a large (and unweildy) ASP.NET application, and there is a lot of jQuery code that uses selectors like this:
[name=_aspnetControl$_withASubControl] And unfortunately, some selectors that also look like this:
[name^=_someAspNetControl$_radioButtonList].
In other words, the effort to remove the $ from the attribute selectors would be monumental. If it is possible to escape the $ symbols, I can do that easily enough, but unfortunately the situation right now means that I can't upgrade to jQuery 1.5.
I'm learning jQuery with XML. I'm familiar with other query languages such as XPath. I'm having a little bit of difficulty wrapping my brain around how jQuery works but I think I can make the leap if I see a solution to a problem I know how to solve with other methods Given the following XML, please share a jQuery solution to finding the value of attribute B in elements named bar where attribute A has the value 30:
If an <IMG> specifies a WIDTH but not a HEIGHT, then height is internally determined so as to maintain the image's aspect ratio. Aspect ratio is also preserved if HEIGHT but not WIDTH is specified.
What is the value of an unspecified HEIGHT or WIDTH attribute. How do I dynamically set the attribute to unspecified, after having previously used the <IMG> with explicit HEIGHT and WIDTH attributes?
I have some panels - they slide out when the corresponding tab is clicked. I've used .toggle() to get this working, and animate the right (absolute) position to move the panel left or right. This works fine on it's own, but within the panel, I have to have an additional 'close' button. My script, and I'm sure it's really convoluted, but with my limited knowledge it was the only ways I could think to achieve what I wanted:
HTML: <div id="containerDiv"> <span><a href="#" id="tab">Tab text</a></span> <div id="hiddenDiv"> <p><a href="#" class="xclose">Close</a></p> <p>Nisi natoque rhoncus dictumst enim odio? Arcu ac et, hac in ridiculus dolor placerat, parturient etiam mattis pid nunc tortor quis tincidunt porta sit elementum etiam penatibus, porta augue penatibus sed.</p> </div></div>
Is there some way to either: Check the position ofcontainerDiv before executing the .toggle - so, if right = 0 (set by a.xclose), then start the toggle from the beginning position?2. saying that after #hiddenDiv a.xclose is clicked, reset the position to what's default in the css?
If I try to reset the css-properties of the body of my page with this line of code: $("body").css({"background-image":"url('../images/bodyBack.jpg')","background-color":"#f5e7af","background-repeat":"repeat-x"});
It sets the background-color correctly, but the background-image isn't set.
I have 3 images that I am trying to swap in and out with eachother. It starts off with the "Good Afternoon.gif" then I have a checkbox that changes it from and switches between the "Eyeball.jpg" and the "Smileys.gif" without going back to the "Good Afternoon.gif. That works perfectly fine and as intended. What does not work is my reset button, it unchecks the checkbox that I created as it should be does not set the image back to the "Good Afternoon.gif". I created goodAfternoon and a goodAfternoonFinal images because I am telling the code to to goodAfternoon.src=Eyeball.src; so I have the goodAfternoonFinal to change it back to the original pic.
I am having trouble with figuring a way to set my loop up to reset values of the different coin values. Example, when I put in 78, and click calculate, it tells you how much of each coin would be given back. My problem is that I set it up and run it, but when I put different values in back to back to calculate, some of the fields don't reset.
var change_out = function(){ do { var money = document.getElementById("cents").value;
how to reset both my text boxes when I click a different radio button so that I can give another value in the textbox area. I am trying to do it without a reset button. I am just confused with the process of resetting the values of both the text boxes in the code. I feel like the answer is to put it inline in the <input> tag...
I'll trying to tell the difference between the following three cases:
<img alt="text string" /> <img alt="" /> <img />
I can do this in Firefox with the following code, where elem is the HTMLElement representing each image, but IE doesn't seem to differentiate between empty string and undefined.
var alt = elem.getAttribute('alt'); alt = (alt) ? alt : ((alt===null) ? 'really_null' : "");
The desired output from running this code on the 3 tags above is:
text string
really_null
It seems like this should be really easy...but I'm having a really difficult time trying to figure out what's going on...
I am using jQuery with jEditable and jQuery UI confirmation dialog. What I am trying to do, it to restore contents of the table cell if user hits Cancel on jQuery UI dialog, or just hits Esc.jEditable has "onblur" option that i can set to "cancel", and it works if uses clicks out of the field, so I am trying to achieve something like that with jQuery UI, because currently it just leaves an empty table cell.
I am pretty sure the logic of my script is wrong somehow, so I am trying to figure out what to do to fix it.
Here is the flow of the script:
1. User clicks on a table cell and edits data in jEditable
2. User clicks save, jEditable doe POST to my php script and gets results, which a passed to jQuery UI confirmation dialog.
3. User either confirms or cancels changes. In case of Cancel or Esc, the user presented with a page, as it was before any editing has occured
-i $(".editable_textarea").editable("/path/to/my/php_script.php", { indicator : "<img src='/am/images/indicator.gif'>", type : 'textarea',
This is probably noobalicious so apologies, i have a checkbox i am checking on and off and then setting a readonly input with a value depending upon if it is checked on/off
This works fine for one click on or off but then how do i get back out of the function once this cycle has been done once? Set something to null?
I have a frame_structure.html divided into column-frames(frame_menu.html and frame_content.html). When user click on menu links, I want the statusbar not to display the link.
I know how to do inline onMouseOver (... true;"...); with each href in frame_menu.html. But I want to write just one time using <script>. I've tried in frame_menu.html