Set A Dynamic Value For File Field?
Jan 6, 2010Is there any way to set the path that is dynamically obtained in javascript to the <file> field in html form...?
View 13 RepliesIs there any way to set the path that is dynamically obtained in javascript to the <file> field in html form...?
View 13 Repliesthis is a code I recently found that enables dynamic creation of a file upload field within a form using javascript. I am new to all of this and have some previous actionscript 3.0 experience. Is there an IF statement that I can place inside the 'addLoadEvent' function that can limit the amount of fields created?
Code:
function fileFields() {
var x = document.getElementById('imageUpload');
[code]....
I am using jquery.validate.js for my validation. I need to validate some dynamic input fields. By using class now I am able to validate that. Here my problem is to validate for the file extension.
For static files I use as
file: {
required:true,
accept: "png|jpg",
},
How to write the accept validation for dynamically generated input fields. Below is my input field where the ID and name will change for every input field.
<input type="file" id="tval_1" name="tval_1" class="required accept" />
I'd like some help trying to generate input fields on the fly. What I
have on an HTML page is a single text input field labelled #1, e.g. #1
<input type="text">. Next to the field is a button that, on click, I'd
like to automatically generate a second text input field below the
first, labelled #2. Everytime the button is clicked, another field is
created with an incremented label.
I explored iframes, but these text fields will be part of a larger
form that has to be passed together. I'd rather not use hidden text
fields because I don't want to hardcode a limit to the number of
fields available. Please point me in the right direction, or let me
know if this isn't possible.
I have several fields being updated for a parking structure... The client inputs the number of cars and can immediately see the percentage before updating the database....
The field names always change so I need the JavaScript to be able to pick up the unique field names calculate and place into the total field box...
I found this code online, but I need to do this dynamically for hundreds of lots...
So basically I have a field name and an ID number identifying the 3 related fields...
Here's an example that works for one lot:
<HEAD>
<script type="text/javascript">
<!-- Begin
function startCalc(){
interval = setInterval("calc()",1);
[Code]....
I have a form that generates field names dynamically based on a number selected from a drop-down. For instance, if I select 5 from the drop-down, it will generate 5 fields with the names email1, email2, email3, email4 and email5.
How do I loop through these to determine which ones are empty?
Code:
while (i<=ulimit)
{
emailval = "document.myform.email" + i + ".value";
//alert(emailval);
[Code]....
What I'm trying to do here is to create an editing form based upon the field descriptions extracted from a database, and use jQuery (e.g., datepicker) to handle the input. So, using the datepicker example, I create an input item, make it a 'text' type, give it a name and an id, and then use $('#'+textfld.id).datepicker({ ... }) to set it up. This is NOT done at $document.ready time, but while running the form's JavaScript, so I don't know if that's the problem or not; I can't see how to use $document.ready here due to the dynamic nature of each field.
AFAICT, what should happen here is that a jQuery datepicker should be created and associated with the text field - but nothing at all is happening.
I have a php script that lists some items which can be checked or unchecked. Now, I am trying to make a javascript that writes a comment field in a certain "span" - comm_'.$i.', where $i starts from 0 - if the check box is already checked (info retrieved from the database) or if the user checks the check box (when the user unchecks the check box the comment field should disappear). The problem is that I am unable to make it work properly (when I check or uncheck a box it doesn't work at all), I mean it only works for the element above, so if box_1 is checked it can only create the comment field in comm_0.
(Part of the) PHP code:
Code:
//Listing the items
<span class="olistr">
<span class="olistc" id="op">
<input type="checkbox" name="box_'.$i.'" " '.($row['state'] == 0?'checked':'').' onClick=javascript:ckState(this,"comm_","Comment",'.$i.')>
</span>
</span> .....
The error I get is - this is similar to the errors I get when checking and unchecking a check box:
Message: 'null' is null or not an object
Line: 64 (this would be line comSpc.innerHTML = 'something1';)
Char: 4
Code: 0
I have a form with a number of <select> fields, some of which require additional fields to be displayed/enabled depending on which <option> is chosen. For example, in the following code, I'd like a <textarea> field to be displayed if users choose the 'Other' option:
<label for="venue_type"><p>What type of venue do you require?</p></label>
<select name="venue_type" id="venue_type">
<option value="null">--Please choose--</option>
<option value="Meeting/Training/Seminar room">Meeting / training / seminar room</option>
<option value="Computer Suite">Computer Suite</option>
<option value="Examination room">Examination room</option>
<option value="Lecture theatre / auditorium">Lecture theatre / auditorium</option>
<option value="Other">Other type of venue</option>
</select>
I'm guessing that it's possible to do this using onchange, but am not too great with Javascript .
I am trying to add numeric validation to a field that I generate once a button is clicked. The code is:
function addFormField()
{
var id = document.getElementById("id").value;
$("#appendTable").append(
"<div>"+
"<table width='820' border='0' cellspacing='0' cellpadding='5' align='left' style='margin-top:10px;margin-bottom:10px;margin-left:-2px;clear:both;'>"+
[Code]...
Environment is PHP - MYSQL When the user changes the value of a select drop-down, I want to use Ajax and query one table of my database, retrieve three pieces of data, and place the data in three separate text fields in my form. Is there a simple tutorial out there that explains this?
I get the general concept of the separate php file for the query, but I'm pretty much lost.
i try to make a dynamic input text on table, and it can work well, but now i have problem when i try to delete a row, the counter (number) can't work well...this script for add dynamic textfield, it work well..
$("#addButton").click(function () {
var newTextBoxDiv = $(document.createElement('tr')).attr("id", 'TextBoxDiv' + counter);
newTextBoxDiv.html(
[code]....
I have a form that has a pretty complicated combo box - a user starts typing text, it queries a database for matches, and displays the results to the user. The user can then select the match they desire and it has a value id, which I am currently sending to a hidden field in the form. So, for example: user starts typing in a movie name, Seven - it returns Seven and user selects it. The form submits the id of the movie seven (say 12) to a hidden field.
Where I am stumped: Once a user selects a movie title, I have another drop down select box that is to display the available formats of the movie by querying my database based on the product id (12) and returning the available formats in the list:
DVD
BLUERAY
VHS
I am pretty good at programming, but I cannot figure this out - how to make the select box fire and return results once the value for the textbox has been captured.
I have a form that allows for dynamic field creation. Basically, you click the + button, and an addition row of fields (2 text fields) are created. The area that is dynamically created is wrapped by a <div id>, within which is, and this might be bad practice so please feel free to mock me , another few nested div id's. It looks something like this:
Code:
Each time you hit the +, it creates a new div id beneath the "Adds" id.
What I'd like to do is see the values of the id's "row_fqdn" and "row_ip". Is there a quick way to access the values of nested id's?
I found a workaround but it seems pretty messy and drawn out, something like this:
Code:
I'm looking for a way to do something like this:
Code:
But that doesn't work.
A while back, I an working on dynamic form creation. I wanted a user to be able to enter into a text field how many designs he or she would like, then, based on that number, be provided with a pair of text boxes that asked 1) name of design 2) quantity of that particular design. I received this cool way of doing it by user thraddash:
<head>
<script type="text/javascript">
function BuildFormFields($amount){
var
$container = document.getElementById('FormFields'),
$item, $field, $i;
$container.innerHTML = '';
for ($i = 0; $i < $amount; $i++) {
$item = document.createElement('div');
$item.style.margin = '3px';
$field = document.createElement('span');
$field.innerHTML = 'Name of Design';
$field.style.marginRight = '10px';
$item.appendChild($field); .....
As a followup, I wonder how to control in a table where each of these text boxes will appear.
I have a form with a field that asks for a full year. If the year is greater than 20 years ago, I'd like additional form fields to be revealed. If the year is equal to or less than 20 years ago, it will not reveal the fields. (And it should be based on getFullYear(), so I don't have to update the script every year, yeah?)
I figured out how to script onclick functions and some basic .value == functions in order to show/hide just about every type of form field. So I don't need that info. But I'm unsure of how to calculate the value.
I'm adding dynamically created input type='file' controls via JavaScript.
However when I try to access they do not seem to be returned in the form
collection. Any ideas?
Is there a way I can dynamically load a js file and then execute a function immediately it has loaded successfully. I have tried this (non jQuery) code, but it does not work:
var headID = document.getElementsByTagName("head")[0];
var newScript = document.createElement('script');
newScript.type = 'text/javascript';
newScript.onload = ezWorkWithUsersUI(); // Function to execute
newScript.src = '../client/ezWorkWithUsersUI.js'; // Path
[Code]...
So, I have a dynamic PHP file on my server. I want to make it so browsers can take the code I provide and paste it in an .html, .php, or .asp file, and it'll display across the board.
The file would need to be included, unless someone thinks there's a better way of doing this?
The only example I could think of would be Google Adsense's code? But I'm not sure.
I have a website which displays routes on a map. The data behind this is held in a MySQL database. What I want to do is to be able to click a button and the current route information would be download in a gpx file (xml variant) for that route, built from the database. I'm using shtml, Javascript and perl. Is it possible? The formatting of the data is not an issue. I am a real novice and have self taught enough to get where the site is today, so please be gentle.
View 2 Replies View RelatedHave the following code which (resides in a dialog box) and serves as an event listener for check boxes. Am able to populate / de-populate text field with values from check boxby checking or unchecking the individual check boxes:
// Event listener which picks individual contacts// and populates input field.
$('#emailCheckListId_ul input:checkbox').change(function() {
// Declare array
var emails = [];
[Code].....
However, when I use try to use theJQuery Tagifyplug-in it only creates one "tagified dynamic label" inside the text field but doesn't create another label when I click on an additional check box. Also, when I uncheck the original checkbox, itdoesn't remove the original label.
Here's my code using the JQuery tagify plug-in (all I did was keep everything the same as above but called the tagify functionon the text field):
// Add / Remove array from text fieldtextField.value = emails;
// Decorate with dynamic label
$(textField).tagify(emails);
I get this JavaScript error in the browser:
jquery.tagify.js: 'options' is undefined, line 71
In the source code this line reads:
_setOption: function( key, value ) { options.key = value;
},
Its stating that options.key is undefined...
To view the jquery.tagify.js complete source, clickhere.
Is there a way I can create an "else" for example:
// Iterate through each array and put email addresses into array$('#emailCheckListId_ul input:checkbox:checked').each(function(){
// do something
});
[Code]....
I'd like to know if its possible to shift a select option field into a simple text field based on a check box filled by user.
I have an asp form that carries a few select options. One of them I'd like to permit free editing if the user selects a check box just biside the select option, so enableing free editing by user.
I have a site setup, where each page has 3 <div> columns. In the 3rd <div> Column, I want to populate dynamic content. Basically, I want to have 1 external file, which holds the content to be populated. The 3rd <div> column on each page would need to pull the information from the 1 external file. I want to insert JavaScript in the 3rd <div> column to direct the page to pull this content from the 1 external file.
Example: 3rd <div> column could show Ads or Promotions. The external file holds the images, links, etc. for the specific Ads or Promotions. The external file can be edited just once and all pages automatically show this new content because the JavaScript in the 3rd <div> column pulls from this external file. This seems like it should be really simple, but I cannot find anything online that describes how to do this. I am likely not using the right keywords for my search because I am new to JS.
i'm trying to insert a dynamic js file which contains multiple functions in it (for the example : function x, function y)and it seems that my google chrome doesn't really like it so muchis there anyway you know i can bypass it and make it work and both web browserscode examples:
// this is where the js file supposed to go
<script id="ScriptFile">
</script>
[code]....
I'm trying to insert a dynamic js file which contains multiple functions in it (for the example : function x, function y) and it seems that my google chrome doesn't really like it so much. Is there anyway you know I can bypass it and make it work and both web browsers.
Code examples:
// this is where the js file supposed to go
<script id="ScriptFile">
</script>
//1.js contains function x and function y
document.getElementById('ScriptFile').src = "/Mysite/js/1.js"
Later on I need to preform some actions with function x & y. Couple more issues I need to explain first there are number of js files (1,2,3 .... n ). Which all contain the same functions but with same data so i cant register them hard-coded. If I type the function x into the "ScriptFile" block, it does work.. its not the function problem. Same goes if i include it as source in the "ScriptFile" block (<script id="ScriptFile" src="/Mysite/js/1.js") this only gives me an error while using chrome, works perfectly fine under explorer the error says it cant find function x.
I'll admit to being a newbie with JQuery, XML and Ajax. I'm trying to create a page which pulls dynamic links from an XML file. Here is the page: [URL] Here is the link to the xml file: [URL] I can get the url to pull as text, but I cannot make it into a link, no matter what I seem to try. I'm sure it's a syntax error - but I just don't know enough to know what it is. I'm also going to need to pull a URL for an image, and I am guessing that the process is similar.
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