I have made some application in JavaScript. I need some help from you friends.Whenever i click on some image i want that image should get selected. Same as we select when we drag on it with mouse. Hope u got what i mean.
I'm trying to read a select(dropdown) box from an HTML form along with all its options. My core requirement is to be able to read a select element with all its option and store it in some variable/node using one JS function. Use another JS function to pick the node and convert the values from node back to the options of select box.
We can probably make use of jQuery as well, provided it is supported by IE6.
I have a function that dynamically creates a new div, part of the function looks like: root = document.getElementById('rootbox2'); var oDiv=root.appendChild(document.createElement("div")); with(oDiv){ id=ji; className="workshopRow"; setAttribute("attending",""); setAttribute("attending_count","0"); } var oText = oDiv.appendChild (document.createTextNode("")); var oDiv1=oDiv.appendChild(document.createElement("div")); with(oDiv1){ className="workshopName"; } var oText = oDiv1.appendChild (document.createTextNode("")); var oSelect=oDiv1.appendChild(document.createElement("select")); with(oSelect){ name="select_"+ji; id="select_"+ji; className="workshop"; onchange="calc_subtotal("+ji+")"; } var oText = oSelect.appendChild (document.createTextNode("")); var oOption=oSelect.appendChild(document.createElement("option")); with(oOption){ value="12"; setAttribute("price",10); } What I am looking to do is add an onchange event to the select element, not sure if i have programmed it correctly but it does not seem to work.
Has anybody seen a function which checked if one of passed elements is nested in the node of another element passed to function, no matter how deep it is nested ?
On page load it will evaluate this drop-down and repopulate it determined on their values. If there is an S in any of the values the drop-down will generate an option for 'S' like so.. <option value="s">S Option Text</option> And for the first code example in this post - the Javascript would be able to repopulate the drop-down with the following:
I can't seem to find a function or method that will return the "name" of the currently selected node or element in an xml dom. The text and attribute value is accessible but I can't access the name of the element itself. tagName() doesn't work tagId doesn't .
I am on a project that wont let me use jQuery, but i have grown so use to the jQuery structure i want to have similar syntax [code] i am aware that this is all it does and would die for any other use $('.bla'). thats ok, one step @ a time, all i need is ID selector right now (project has VERY limited scope)but now i want to recreate jQuery's the append():[code]if i had an append function in a normal function it would look like this:[code]the problem is in the jQuery "like" version i don't know how to access the node element?
<a href="#" onclick="showDistributors('city0','raccoon0','national0',pass link text as variable into the function "showDistributors"); alert(this.text()); return false;">St Albans</a>
How do I pass the distributor name into the function as a variable? I am having trouble finding useful information on "this" method
I've worked out how to get the value from a select option tag, but can't work out how to get the text inside the option tags. Here is the code I am using to get the value attribute from the option tag..
I'm trying to attempt a simple animation, as indicated by the following code. The intention is to move the object (a paragraph element node with id message) to the right by 200 px and down 100 px, by 1 px a second.
However, there seems to be a bug or my methodology is incomplete as the browser returns the Textvalue of the paragraph without any styling.
I'm having some problems understanding the append() function. What I'd like to do is select an element using it's ID and add a row to the table with a HTML form element. The table is dynamically generated using a Django template ( form.as_table() ) so I'm not able to alter the original HTML markup too much.
I am using ContentFlow from [URL] It is very well documented on their website. I got the whole thing working great on my site. What I don't know is how to change the ActiveItem onclick to just bump it over to the next image as if the next image had been clicked. As of right now it opens the image source in a self window. I don't want that. Can anyone give me a clue or maybe the whole answer on how to get it to click over to the next image? I believe the answer lies in the contentflow_src.js file.
I am trying to make a point and click javascript game. Basically what I want is to have one image displayed on screen at the start (room1.jpg). When you click on a door on that image, I have an onclick event to change the image to a new one that shows the door open (room1_a.jpg). What I want is that when you click the now open door, to display the next room in the game. The only solution I can think of is some sort of nested onclick event using several image maps, but I am fairly new to Javascript and I am not sure if that is possible. What it all comes down to is I want to display each incarnation of each room in the game in the same window without having to reload a new window for each room. I hope that makes sense, if not I can try and clarify. Below is the code I have so far. And as you can see all that does is display the open door when you click on the image. I have not done any of the image mapping yet.
I'm trying to use javascript to load an image on a webpage when another image is clicked on, just like an image gallery and just like this except I don't need any text: [URL] I copied the example above but when I click on the smaller image to load the larger one it works for a fraction of a second (I can see the image load in the right spot), but then the browser goes to the URL of the image instead (showing it on a blank page).
Im looking to basically have an image which is a button with a value, and when i click the image, it gets replaced by another image with a different value. when clicked again it would return to the original image and value..Is this possible? and if so, please help cos im terrible at javascript!
I'd like to have a select box redirect to a different page when an option is chosen, but I'd only like to have it redirect for specified options. Most options will not do anything on click, but I'd like a couple to redirect on click.