I'm trying to dynamically set which radio button is checked with javascript. Since the radio buttons need to be named the same in order to act mutually exclusive (if you check one, the other one unchecks), I'm not sure how I can choose one to check.[code]
Here are two examples, you will need to goto the link andclick on "Add New Customer" on the right hand side.This one works:This is the code (it sets the property to checked and visually appears checked):
I have a set of radio buttons each with an onclick event that has a numeric value. When the button is clicked an input box called "Total" is updated with the new value. The problem I'm having is that if a radio button is checked and one clicks on it again then the onclick event is triggered.
Is there any way to prevent the onclick event from triggering if the radio button is already checked?
I need to know how to use Javascript to test if any one of a series of radio buttons has been checked. There's a catch, though: The radio buttons and their values are dynamically generated out of a database, so there's no way of knowing ahead of time how many radio buttons there will be or what the value associated with each button will be. Thus, I can't simply test the value of each button separately, nor can I use an array unless I can figure out how to count how many options there are when the page is dynamically generated. It seems like there should be any easy way!
I'm having a bit of trouble getting the checked radio values from my form so I can submit them via AJAX. The main problem is, I do not know what the name is going to be, and there could be any number of them. Here is a basic example of the HTML code (It is dynamically generated).
<form id="addnew"><input type="hidden" name="clientid" value="1" /> <table class="clientareatable" align="center" cellspacing="1"> <tr class="clientareatableactive"> <td>This is a test question 1</td>
I'm trying to reset a form so that no radio buttons are selected. The code works in Firefox 3.5.7, Chrome 3, and Safari 4.0.3. However, in IE 8 only the 1st radio button is correctly cleared. If I check the 2nd radio button and click the clear button, the 2nd radio button IS NOT cleared. The following HTML should reproduce the issue. Can others reproduce this? [code]...
javascript function that identifies <onmouseout> what radio button has been selected so that a message prints in a <div> further down the same page prior to submitting the page.
e.g. If Radio Button value="train" is selected
Print "You have chosen the image Train: <img src="images/train.jpg" alt="Train Image">
If Radio Button value="boat" is selected
Print "You have chosen the image Boat: <img src="images/boat.jpg" alt="Boat Image">
I have a page where I need to display 1 of 5 divs, based on the radio button that's selected. The code I'm using is from a previous page that basically did the same thing, only the user had to click on a tab, which would in turn change the style on the div from "display: none" to "". I'm assuming I can basically use the same code, but I'm not sure how to do this with radio buttons. The page I'm working with is at [URL].
Here is the code: Code: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "[URL]"> <html xmlns="[URL]"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" /> <title>Untitled Document</title> <style type="text/css"> .....
I have a choice of three market items and I want the value of the selected one to be sent to my form. My code is:[code]I have tried giving them different ids, I have tried replacing the id with checked="id='myitem'", I have tried getElementById('myitem.checked'), I have tried getElementbyName.In my full page I have far more radio buttons, so I don't want to do a getElementById('myitem[0].checked || myitem[1].checked etc.But I have run out of alternatives to try. Needless to say as it currently stands it gives the last radio button's value, which means it doesn't like them having the same id, but when I tried changing how the id was applied, or called - ElementByName, FF gives the error message as id is null.
I am making a quiz (for fun) and i want to find out how to check if a specific radio button is checked? what is the easiest way to check this? If i use a loop, how will i add an integer without it adding the integer during the loop?
I am a newbie to jQuery and still learning the ropes. I would greatly appreciate your help in resolving the following issue: I am using jquery.validate.js plugin to validate a form.
The form has two groups of radio buttons with names ( g1 and g2 ). It also has other elements like textboxes and select boxes.
I am pretty new at javascript and I am trying to create a payment form that has both fields for payment by check and payment by credit card.I am wondering how I would go about having a radio button that asks the user how they would like to pay "credit card" or "check" and depending on which one they pick it shows the fields pertaining to that type of payment.the fields in the form look like this:Credit Card Fields:
I have a form that makes visible a text field when a specific radio button is checked. That works. Then I validate to see if a radio button is checked before I let the form be submitted. That works.
BUT - I cannot seem to get it to validate the form field that is made visible to see if it has content or at least the proper content when the form is submitted. Can you tell me what I am doing wrong please?
I can give more info on what kind of validation I want done if needed, but I think my code speaks for itself Code:
I would like to know how to set the focus on a radio button (if it is possible) I tried button[0].focus() but with no luck
The reason that I need to do this is to validate a form. If the user does not select a radio button I would like my validation code to set the focus at the first radio button within the pair that was not selected that way he/she does not have to look for it.
The following (likely far from imperfect code), reports a value of NaN in the j4 display. I suppose the problem is I am not really passing the "checked" value of the radio button via .value ... without having to get this value via html, is there any way I can passed the checked value via html .. maybe with syntax like n4.checked.value or something.. Code:
if radio button checked display div #something else display nothing if un checkedcurrently I have this and it works but when I click another radio option the div that was activated before stays there. Want a div to show only if certain radio button is checked and if not checked to hide.
I have a set of radio buttons on a webpage. Currently they all have the same name so that when one gets clicked on, the other one is no longer checked.
Now I want to dynamically change which one is checked from within a JavaScript function.
2 Questions,
1) I assume that I will need to change them so they all have seperate names right? Otherwise how else will I be able to refer to them?
2) What would be the syntax for doing this within a Javascript function? I.e. RadiobuttonName.checked="checked"?? Something like that?
I am a PHP programmer and new to Javascript and jQuery and I have tried about 20 examples/tutorials and cannot seem to get even close to what I want.I have a form (PHP/MySQL) with a list of subjects I got from my database, and then create a set of radio buttons from that list. And based on what radio button they select, I need to pass that variable to a div (at least that's what I want to use) and then show a list of videos that match the radio buttons value. I don't care if its a get or post or other.I tried to use GET or POST so I can use that value for my PHP/MySQL lists.I am open to any suggestions/tutorials, etc.
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?