Simulate Web Form Input.
Jul 23, 2005I need to log into a web page automatically. The web page has a password text field and a login button. (A form?) How do I simulate that a user logged in and entered the password
and pressed the login button?
I need to log into a web page automatically. The web page has a password text field and a login button. (A form?) How do I simulate that a user logged in and entered the password
and pressed the login button?
I need to copy te information from one form field to another ( field1 to field2). After updating field2 I nedd to "simulate" the press enter key.
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this is a bookmarklet for IE that I use to see how a page works with different widths (i.e. you can simulate 1280x1024 or 640x480) without need to change resolutions or adjust window size. Not 100% accurate, but it's enough:
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I'v created a site for client, with several pages of products for
sale, we're not using any Online payment method yet -so in the
meantime, I'v just provided an Order Form, to be completed, printed
then mailed off with payment....
what I would really like to do, to improve this greatly - would be to
simulate what a paypal "add to cart" button would do - which is click
to add an item, and it places that item in a window in a separate page~
just as paypal does, and so on as they click on any other product to
buy, this would then give them an order form - but just containing the
items they want to buy - instead of the present order form which has
all products from that catagory, but obviously has the ones wanted
marked.
I have a onClick event in Javascript, What I would like to do is if a PHP variable were to be set, to trigger the Javascript onClick event. Is there a way to simulate an onClick? [URL]I have a form with some non-showing (non hidden) input fields but they show if I click a + and hide if I click -, default is hide, but if a certain PHP var were set I want to somehow simulate that + was clicked. I tried to force 'var lText' but that got the whole thing stuck in one state.
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But how can I make the URL? And how is it called? posting URL request? I will be using firefox or I can make HTML file & execute it in IE for every file.
<form action="http://uploading.com/files/get/S4WYPP73/" method="post" id="downloadform">
<input type="hidden" name="action" value="second_page" />
<input type="hidden" name="file_id" value="4663720" />
function do_step_1()
{
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if(wait_time > 0)
[Code]...
How can I simulate pressing a key in javascript?
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For example, suppose there is an element with id="someElement". I've tried
$('#someElement').click();
and
$('#someElement').trigger('click');
But this doesn't work. You might think "Why don't you just call the function that is triggered by the click event, or redirect to the url that a click would lead to anyway", but I can't do this.
I'm now working on kind of invoice form which in it the user can add as much input field as he wants.
The problem is that after adding a new input field - the content in the other fields is deleted.
Code:
I have a dropdown list:
<select name="select" class="mapMenu" onChange="JumpToIt(this)">
<option selected value="none">Select a Tool --</option>
<option value="javascript:onCreatePrintable()">Print Map</option>
<option value="javascript:onFindLatLong()">Find Lat/Long</option>
</select>
That calls a script:
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript">
<!--
function JumpToIt(list) {
var newPage = list.options[list.selectedIndex].value
if (newPage != "None") {
location.href=newPage
}
}
//-->
</SCRIPT>
Which in turn selects an option from the original dropdown.
Works fine except.....
The options in the select call scripts that open new browser windows,
and when this occurs popup blockers swing into action and block the new
window. When I originally had the javascript calls as plain links such
as [HREF="javascript:onCreatePrintable()"] the popup was not blocked
since it was obvious that user was clicking the link. Now that I'm
trying to save much needed space by putting these links into a
dropdown, the popup blockers are not recognizing the user selection....
I guess. I was thinking the javascript could somehow simulate an
onClick to alleviate the problem. Any suggestions?
I made some quiz using one HTML form (few question with few
radio-button each like potential answers) that have one Submit button.
I would like to simulate click on this button (e.g. named "Finish")
after some time, 10 minute or so, which be equal like click on submit
button and terminate quiz (open another page or so). I tried to solve
it by JavaScript but won't, always error, like can't detect button like
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How would I put this together so,
<input name="input1" type="text">
<input name="input2" value="whatever is typed into input1" type="text">
I would like to be able to type something in input1, and see it type
into input2
I've have a function to take the value entered in a form text box, add 50 to it and put the result in another text box.
When I enter 650.5 I get 700.5 exactly how I'd expect. But when I enter -650.5 instead of getting -600.5 I get -650.050 as though it is failing to parse the float due to it being negative. My understanding of parseFloat was that it recognises negative numbers. Is there a nice simple way to get this to work?
I need to pass user input from a form to one database field. I'm relatively new to JS but the idea I had was to have several form elements and use JS to collect the users input and send all the values through a hidden element. What's happening is the variable names are being sent rather than the values. The code below is only passing to the next page. Limitations: I am editing an intranet site built by a 3rd party so a lot of the files we've been given are encrypted. I cannot change the method to post.
[Code]....
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Here's the code...
$(document).ready(function() {
$('input#change').click(function() {
$('input#source').attr('value', 'This is the value changed by a
button');
[Code].....
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