Simulate Pressing A Key In Script Into A Specific Textfield?
Jul 5, 2011How can I simulate pressing a key in javascript into a specific textfield?
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<html>
<head>
<script type="text/javascript" src="jquery.js"></script>[code]...........
I am curious if it is possible to use jQuery to simulate a rollover event after a page has loaded entirely.
Essentially, if you had a navigation menu with dropdown lists, could you make the lists drop down in order, one after another, each for 5 seconds, after the page has finished loading entirely?
I have a form that has several disabled text fields. In these text
fields, I have initial values. Next to each text field lies a "copy"
button. When clicked, the content of the disabled text field is
appended to the content of another textfield, the only one that isn't
disabled (therefore the user can copy content from the other text
fields, and also add what they want). I also have a remove button,
which clears the content of that one non-disabled text field.
Pretty easy so far.
Here's the problem. Imagine I copy the content from textfield 1 into
the blank text field, then do the same for textfield 2 and 3.
Between each "insert", I've added a comma. So the non-disabled
(active) text field would have the following content:
content1, content2, content3,
Now say that the user wants to remove content2, without removing the
rest, how could I go about doing this?
As the subject says it, is there a way to simulate a special keypress in JS
? In my case, on loading an HTML page, i'd like to set the cursor at the end
of the input text of an <input type=text ...> object. focus() sets the cusor at the beginning Any idea ?
How do I simulate a ESC key without user intervention? For example I want the ESC key be executed in the background when a page loads or a user clicks on a link? Is it possible in jQuery?
I know there are ways to validate what key was pressed on the keyboard using .keypress but I am looking for something like 'SENDKEYS'
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:
javascript:db=document.body;bst=db.style.zoom=1;resdesti=prompt("Destination:",800); db.style.zoom=db.offsetWidth/resdesti;void('')
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'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()
{
do_request('files', 'get', {file_id: 4663720, action: 'step_1'}, function(wait_time){
if(wait_time > 0)
[Code]...
I've search all over to find a way to simulate an actual click on an element using javascript or jquery.
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.
<div class="box top"></div>
<div class="box main">
<div class="box header">
<div class="badge"><ul><li class="active"><span>60</span></li></ul></div>
[Code]....
What is happening is $(this) is no longer based on .expand being the (this) that is clicked.
like if i have a button SOMEWHERE randomly on the page with this
<div onclick="Minimize('_alerts');">Click Here</div> this will minimize alerts but because the (this) in minimize function doesn't actually point to the right button that I want to add a class to.
Is there a way to modify the minimize function so that it finds the <div id="mytoggle"><ul> <li class="expand boxminimize" rel="_alerts"> using the rel toggle, and then changes the class of the li from expand boxminimize to boxexpanded??
just like the .expand click function I posted on the top of the post that works?
I have this form that is supposed to mimic and excel sheet.
It has four input boxes next to each other. What I want to do is when all or some or the four input boxes are filled out and the user's cursor is focused on the last input cell, I want them to be able to press the tab key to insert a new row of cells underneath the existing row. The tab key should function normally for all other cells. Is this possible in javascript?
Another thing that has been driving me crazy is that css positioning is handled differently by different browsers. JS is not my area, but I can do a lot with CSS, and I do, but cross browser compatibility is killing me.
I can use an IF IE statement and only IE runs that segment of code, but I haven't been able to figure out out how to make ONLY firefox or ONLY opera or safari enact an encapsulated segment of code. The same type of IF statement doesn't work for them.
Is there a single method using JS that works for all browsers?
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
object. What to do? Listing is: Code:
I have a keypad that inserts a number into a div (simulates pin number). How do i create a "backspace" or delete button that will remove the last character added.[code]...
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View 7 Replies View RelatedAfter all, there is some difference in the way we 'click' using our mouse at some place in the document, and what can be achieved by the dispatchEvent "click" in Firefox. We have a page, which has two iFrames on whole. Left frame having a table of clickable email subjects, and right frame showing the entire body of the selected email. The problem is, the clickable area on the subject is too small, making it a pain to click each email to see its body. So I implemented a way of navigating through them using keyboard in the parent page(using key handlers in Javascript). The problem is, when we load the page for first, the navigation works fine, since the focus is on the parent page. But as soon as someone clicks on any area on the two iFrames, the key handlers don't work because they are in the parent page, not in that frame.
I noticed that when I click on any area outside the two frames, it works again. Idea : "Why not do a setTimeOut or setInterval sort of thing, which just sits and keeps on clicking on a place outside the frames"? Good idea, but doesn't work. Why? Is installing the same kind of key handlers in both the frames the only other way? Even setting focus on an element on the parent page doesn't work.
I have a website with a Login page (no username only password required), but at the moment it only works when you click Login after entering the password. How could i make it so that pressing Enter will do the same???? here is the full index.html file
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head>
[Code]....
Well I was wondering, I have a link with a mouseover function. All works great, but I realy want to have this function not with a mouseover, but when pressing the "enter" key.
So I see the same thing as mouseover but only now when I press enter.
I know this code works just fine:
function result(){
var result = document.getElementById('resss').innerHTML;
}
But what I actually want is to import data from a table of an external website. E.g. I want to get the innerHTML of a specific cell in column 3 and row 2 of a specific site.
I use the plugin jquery.contextMenu.js to open a custom popup menu when a user right click to a specific html element. Nox, I want to show this popup menu when a simple onclick event occurs in a specific element. I have see that JQuery propose trigger method but there is no oncontextmenu event !
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