If I try to access the value of this dynamically generated field (i.e. $("#field").val()), I don't have any value returned. I understand this may be because jquery doesn't detect it as being a part of the DOM or something along those lines.
How to add an ID to dynamically created input field. Type of serial Input field its possible to add, but If I insert any input field in the middle is the problem for me.
Add/Delete of the input field is happening like this [URL]... How to add the ID for the input field
I'm using some javascript to generate multiple input text fields with the same name of additionalDate[] but cant seem to get datepicker to work on it.Here is the datepicker code:
i have created text fields dynamically by clicking a button now problem is that i want to save the value of these text field into database. i m using java script with PHP's framework codeigniter. the code is as follows
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
When submitting a form, I would like to check the values of some fields first. These fields are dynamically generated by javascript after the page has loaded (that is, a user selected a value from a dropdown between 1 and 10, if 2 is selected, 2 inputs are generated, if 7 is selected, 7 inputs are generated etc). I think I understand that Jquery isn't aware of these items because they were created after the DOM was scanned. Is there any way I can 'refresh' jquery to make it aware of these new items?
The table, and the input id element, are dynamically created from database records and I use jQuery live to initialize the datepicker for each field, like so:
The idea is that when I click in the input field, the datepicker pops up and allows the user to input a date. While the date shows in the input field in the table, the value attribute of the input field is empty. I can't use the getDate() method on the datepicker, since I can't programmatically connect the datepicker element in any particular row with the input element in that row. I tried the onClose method shown below, but that doesn't work either. Has anyone done this successfully?
HTML Code: function makeForm(name) { mypara=document.getElementById("paraID"); myform=document.createElement("form"); myselect = document.createElement("input");
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I am creating a form dynamically using javascript.The form is created successfully. After creating the form before submitting the form i would like to make some check points before submission.so while creating the form i am adding the event on submit=call function for validation .THe function is called successfully but i am unable to retreive the form values in the validation script
So, I have a form that, when the user clicks on a link, uses J/S to generate extra form fields for extra information. I can retrieve the value of the dynamically generated fields using $_POST in I.E., but it doesn't work in Firefox (no value is returned). Retrieving values for the static fields is fine in both I.E. and Firefox.
Here's the code - is there a function I'm using that could be replaced with something more friendly to Firefox?:
<script type='text/javascript'> var i = 1; function addArea() { var newArea = addElement();
I'm not sure why I'm having problems with this but if I try to retrieve the value of a readonly text form I get back that the object is undefined.
The reason the text is readonly is because it's a date which I set via a calendar javascript program (associated with a button) only so the user can't put something silly in requiring validation.
The form send the data correctly when submitted it just doesn't seem to be able to be read.
I am having a form with two input fields. I want to enter some text in the first input field and then the second field should get the same text. Is there a simple way (maybe a plugin) to do this with jQuery? It would be perfect if I even could output all these input fields values as normal text in <p> or <li> tags.
I have an input box "product" besides it there is an add input button which adds another input box product upon clicking.This array of input boxes I have created is through document.createElement('input').My autocomplete is working for the initial input box..now when I click add Input button for the generated box also the autocomplete shld work...how do I make it work? Autocomplete script is working so I didnt post it here..I just want it to make it working dynamically created i/p boxes
I have an input box "product" besides it there is an add input button which adds another input box product upon clicking.This array of input boxes I have created is through document.createElement('input').
My autocomplete is working for the initial input box....now when I click add Input button for the generated box also the autocomplete shld work...how do I make it work??
PS:Autocomplete script is working so I didnt post it here.... I just want it to make it working dynamically created i/p boxes
I add a new row to a table using something like this:
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So if I add 1 rows, I get 2 text boxes with the ID of 1-medication as I already have a row in place (static) This works fine. However when I try to get the value of 1-medication, I thought I'd get something like value1,value2 but instead I just get value1 If I change the function above to putput a text box with ID of 2-medication, I can get the value of that by itself just fine. why if I have more than 1 item with the same ID, I can't concatenate each value?
There seems to be some strange behaviour when trying to get the scrollHeight and scrollTop of an iframe in IE6.
I have tried several ways of getting these values when the iframe is written into the html. The following return the correct values in IE6, where the iframe's id is 'f':
However this works as correctly in Opera 7. I find this all very confusing. Can anybody shed light onto how I might get the correct values in IE6 when using the createElement() method?
I want to give the user the abillity to add extra fields as needed. I've got it working in IE (surprsingly this works in IE but not in Firefox), however, basically I have an input field for a paragraph. If the user decides they want two paragraps then they can click an image and a new textarea field is show that allows them to add another paragraph. The fields are named as an array for example name="para[0]" the next one would then be name="para[1]". Firefox creates the field and shows it to the user however when you submit the form the new field does not come through. My array of paragraphs consists only of the original number I started with. Any added by the javascript are lost. Again IE this works fine, Firefox it works till you submit the form. Any ideas?
I dynamically create a textbox as follows, but I cannot retrieve the value entered by the user:
bp_boards = ' <tr id="hwNumberBoards"> <td>No. of modules:</td>[code]....
The dynamically created textbox shows up on the page but after the user enters a value, I cannot retrieve it from jquery(alert ($("#hwNumberBoards").val()) is "undefined")