This is a novice question, but I'm stumped. I have a variable with a bunch
of text assigned to it. Now I want to email the value of the variable. I
have a simple form that asks for their name and emails that, but how do I
add the variable result?
I am trying to create a page that sends user contact information to the appropriate email address. Depending on where the user lives, say California, the results will be sent to the person assigned to California, such as "bob@mail.com (not a real email address).
Right now, I am only working with three states until I get the page up and running:
California (CA = bob@mail.com) Texas (TX = mary@mail.com) New York (NY = john@mail.com)
Also, I need the results sent by the form, not as an actual email. I already have this set up and working. I just need to figure out how to pass the variable. Any suggestions? Code:
I know this has to be easy, but I can't seem to figure it out. I'm debuggin' someone elses code...
x="hello"; +x+"world"
....and I don't get it! What does the "+x+"world" do? If I alert(x) the only thing that comes out is "hello". I also wondered why it doesn't error without the ";" at the end of the line.
I know nothing of js yet, I'm still studying CSS & PHP. So I'm just looking for a ready made script for vertical scrolling. I found one that does exactly that, but all the css styling is done in the javascipt, so I was completely lost. I want to be able to just enter the html (into the js array if neccessary, I can do that much lol) and have it scroll upwards, simple as that. The nearest thing I could find to what I want is this Creating a vertical content scroller using DHTML I can style my div & images myself, then all I need to do is enter the html and away it goes, but it functions just like the marquee tag in that it waits for the entire content to clear before it starts scrolling again.
How do I add blank space as acceptable in this expression?
//checks for numbers, - or space only function checkPhone(frm,fld){ obj = eval("window.document."+frm+"."+fld); tstval = obj.value; re = /^[0-9-]+$/; if(!tstval.match(re)) { alert("Numbers or dashes only please."); obj.focus(); return false; } else { return true; } }
Heres my javascript code that will verify email from email input field and check if the checkbox (I agree condition) was checked:
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However, this will work fine when calling with a link "javascript:validate('inputForm');" but if I try to prevent users by submitting form with pressing enter I put it in form onSubmit parameter: <form .. onSubmit="javascript:validate('inputForm');"> which will check the forms and submit data (do return) no matter if it matched or no.
Last week after much searching, I found the answer to my problem in this newsgroup. I can't find the thread from which I got my solution, but I wanted to report back what worked.
When the site visitor fills out the form and submits it, this calls a rather ordinary asp script like formmail.asp that sends the emails and displays a "thank you" web page. At the very end of my "thank you" web page I placed the following:
This causes the file download to get triggered, and asks the user if they want to save the file. In limited testing this appears to work fine in both Firefox and IE.
Form validation using JavaScript has never been as easy and simple! We have developed a free generic form validation script that can validate any form with very little JavaScript required in form!
I was wondering if there was an easy way to configure a message box to resemble that of a login form.It would preferably have two text fields for username/password and OK and Cancel buttons as well.I currently have a normal login form on my website designed using PHP but it does not figure into what we need to do now. I'm not sure about going about this and I have tried looking for quite sometime for an example of this but cannot find one.
Is there a way to change a javascript's output on a website without directly manipulating the source code? Just by entering some info in a form, then hitting submit. Then it automatically changes the content of a website.
What I want to happen is to change some text (specifically a news ticker) on my javascript, located in between the head tags, just by inputting new information on a form which automatically replaces the old one.
I'm kind of new to js, I wanted to write some non english chars inside an array, and it only seems to work if I write unicode notation, e.g. "u1234" per char. I was wondering if there is some easier way to do this, maybe somehow specify to the browser that the js file is utf8-encoded or something similar, but I'm not sure how to do that.
I'm a mediocre website designer i know html , at JS i'm to noob to actualy make something of my own :) just Edit, i'm still learning and atm i'm working on a web project and I'm struggling to find a way to Filter email addresses to redirect my New Members to their e-mail provider, for example if they would register newmmember@hotmail.com to be forwarded to www.hotmail.com so they would login and activate their account, or if they enter @yahoo.com to be forwarded there . Can you please point out a few things i'm eager to learn how to Forward User to email provider after he creates his account . Or how can i forward email to URL inside my webpage , this could help me with another ideea i have, again this would have to be filtered @yahoo.com , @hotmail.com etc , to be forwarded to a local URL inside the site depending on what Email Provider they enter .
I have inserted the easy slider code into my web page to make a sliding gallery. I attempted to modify the code so that numeric navigation AND arrow navigation (next, previous) could toggle slides BUT I can't see the number navigation in IE6. Every other browser I have tested (mac Safari, Firefox, and Google Chrome as well as IE7,8) work perfectly. Since I modified the original, I assume the error is in my javascript code OR in my CSS.Here is the Javascript:
I need to make a website that will be used as a traffic light system. So i will have a page with loads of divs starting red, that will change to green when clicked once, and back to red if clicked again, so on, so on. These changes will need to be viewable live on another computer, so changes need to save and will also need to automatically refresh without distrubing the rest of the page.
I have a frameset and one of the frames contains a page that is created on the fly, an actual word document. I want to have a button in one of the other frames that emails this created page as an email attachment using the email client (outlook or whatever). I created a function as follows:
<script language="JavaScript"> function mailIt() var page = parent.QandA; document.write 'mailto: sendmail@example.com?subject=The document&Attachment=' document.write page; } </script>
Which is then called from a button, but it doesnt work! QandA is the name of the frame that contains the document I want to email as the attachment.
Im using the old nopcard scripts on my site. It does every thing right except it does not send a Email to my to my email adres. I dont know how to correct this because i dont know Javascript. I include the script if anybody know how to alter it so that it will send the info to my email adres as well.
i have some script java script which is working but i want to do it some thing else
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This script is working for email validation also if email box is empty it says to fill it i want that for all if some one left any box in form it says fill that. i have tried many ways but failed that's why posting here. and the last function is for contactno INPUT field so one can only put number in the field. HTML CODE
Looking for a good tutorial on how to use jQuery to read email sent tomy site's email address, and how to send email through my site'semail. Basically, how to construct the server email portion of
Is it possible to create a page (with javascipt) that will send an email to the "me" but the user can't see the destination email address? Im wondering if I can do the "party" with Javascript without using some server page like PHP.