I have two divs in my form that contain slightly different fields. The user can view one vid at a time depending on the radio button it's checked (either business or individual). When I submit the form, all the fields in both divs are submitted and emailed at the same time. I need to submit the div that is visible and has the user info only. How can I accomplish it?
javascript file:
//collects the data and erases the form
function submitForm() {
document.getElementById('apply').submit();
I have an HTML select list that is populated when a user click on radio buttons.
That part seem to be working fine.
The problem is, I also need a message to appear in a textfield which is in another form. So say when a user click checkbox 1, some text are displayed in a textfield. Example: You click checkbox 1.
I'm creating the backend part of a slideshow of pictures. It initially has no slide, and the form has to display just the group of fields for one slide.
There is a select field for "number of slides" with an onchange handler, which depending on its value, will display more groups of fields, for other slides, or remove the remaining ones. So I want to copy an original group and append it to the container.
The problem is that all the fields have an index, in order to identify which slide they belong to.
I am sending out a small email blast to my clients. I would like to offer them a free download of a report, but I don't want to have them re-fill all of their information. Therefore ,bit of code that will parse the URL and place the separated items into the form fields. Then they can hit submit and be done.[url]...
I have a form, its a very big form. About halfway down is a series of checkboxes (8 or so). Each one toggles whether the item I'm editing belongs to one of the categories or not. Each checkbox is linked to a subform that is invisible. (by subform I mean one or more form elements).
When a checkbox is clicked I want the subform to appear, and when it is unclicked I want it to disappear. Now the tricky part is, that when the page loads, it draws information from the database, and some of these checkboxes will already be clicked, so those forms need to be visible right from the start.
I'm just having far too many problems, can anyone point me towards some information that might help? Reply if I wasnt clear enough and you need clarification.
On my form I have 3 submit buttons which handle different things.I am looking for a way to stop or continue form execution with a confirm box on the third submit button and the third only.I can't use onsubmit because that will trigger on all three buttons.
In the following .submit function, I am attempting to grab the value of the selected option in the facilityCodes dropdown list when I click the submit button and then during the submit function,select the facilityCode again in the dropdown list when the page reloads and then disable the list so that the user cannot change it.However,the situation is when I reload the page after the submit button is clicked the dropdown defaults to the first option and the list is enabled.I apparently am not understanding how.submit works so that I'm selecting the option I'm defining in my code below and then disabling the list AFTER the page reloads due to an error on the page. My question is how can I accomplish this?Here is my code:
$(function() { $("#ARTransferForm").submit(function() { var msgsCount = 0;[code]....
The following will submit the form data to popup by clicking the submit button. I want it will submit the form automatically to the popup, there is no submit button in this page. Basically this page should not show up.
I'm using mailchimps signup box (they don't have a decent forum to ask on) on my website and want to adjust the submit button and change it to a normal link. Here's the button that submit's the form:
I have a page with many forms that I need to change from a post to an ajax call. That part is working, no problem, but now I want to disable the submit button while it's waiting on the server response and then re-enable it when the response comes back.
I can't figure out what my selector should be to get the submit button of the form that's being submitted. What should I be using instead? Also, if the call errors out, I'd like to just post the form as usual.
I have a php form and it has 3 submit buttons namely "delete" , "update_quantity" and "place_order".They all work fine but I want to build in a check for each one just in case the user click one of the buttons by mistake.So Each one must have a different message like for delete it must be, "Are you sure you want to delete Record nr ......" OK or Cancle. And for update " Are you sure you want to update Quantity to....." OK or Cancle.
I have a form without a submit button. It gets submitted programmatically with document.form.submit().
What I need is to be able to disable this form's submit capability on page load and then reenable it at some later point. Remember there is no 'input' button element.
Code: What I've tried so far is like this: savedSubmit = document.inputs.submit; document.inputs.submit = None; then later: document.inputs.submit = savedSubmit;
I've created a table in my document, presenting a list of items, one can 'select' by clicking on it... (Kinda like a menu, you make your choice from) But since this table can get very long, I've put something of a 'search-form' on top, which enables the user to make a selection of products from the list.
Now, the form uses a "post" method, and submits to itself, using the form action. Some PHP script will make sure that the form is filled out already, the next time it's presented.
The table, containing a list of products is presented, below the form. When a user clicks on a product, the product should be "selected". At first i just used a <a href="zoeken.php?prod_id=24"> link to do this, but the problem is that my form won't remain in tact.
So now, the global idea is to submit the form after setting a hidden form-field using JavaScript, using a onClick event.
I've got a pretty basic form that i need to be able to "submit" by simply loading it in the browser address, not click the submit button. is there a way to do this? Here is the code:
if i load just http://www.mysite.com/dir/submition.cfm?z=1&Myid=1, it doesnt do anything because it doesnt have the userID variable, but im not sure how to include that into the address...
I have a form where i use normal buttons with javascript so i can have multiple actions and I don't use a submit button. I can submit the form fine using document.adminform.submit(); but i have an onsubmit="return submitForm"; attached to my <form> tag.
If i had a submit button, it would call the javascript function, but seeing as i don't have a submit button, how can i call that function. here is the bits causing problems
when the save button is clicked, a javascript function is called which does the ocument.adminform.submit(); but i need to do call the submitForm() function at the same time
I am trying to get the url parts using javascript my url looks like this [URL]I need to get the "Home" piece of the url I tried window.location.pathname but it only returns /
I have a form built and on the onclick event I validate all of the fields and then if the form is ok, on the submit event I run a javascript function to set a cookie and download a file from the current window.
I have a cgi script provided by my web host to send the contents of the form through email but they only show me how to use the cgi script to send email through the submit event of the form.
I am having a problem with the submit() method that is driving me nuts. I'm using document.form.submit() with large text fields (approx. 2000 characters) and am getting a "Invalid Syntax" error. If I do the same thing with a text field of under 1500 characters, it works fine.
Is there some size limit here that I don't know about?
Is it possible to read a web page on some web site that contains a form. Then identify the fields in the forms. Then fills the fields with my data. and then submits the form as it submitted normally. I need to do this to automate for my final proyect , i need to fill many web pages remotly
I have a very simple form. I start with the submit button disabled and once all of the fields have been validated I would like the submit button to enable. I only have required fields so the standard options that come with the validation plugin satisfy my needs. I only have this code along with the corresponding classes.
I'm trying to get an upload popup working with the jQuery form plugin[URL].. When I click a link I load a form html from the server and add it to a container div by setting the div's html attribute. I then attach a submit handler to the form so I can call the ajaxSubmit function of the form plugin.
Malsup's most excellent and comprehensive Form plugin has me completely stuck on just one thing.Take a look at this: http:[url]....At the bottom are a variety of submit buttons, and when you click one, it knows which one has been clicked.And I've been through the js and the source and the examples and I can't figure out how the bleep it's done!I'll tell you why I'm asking, then perhaps you can probably tell me I'm doing it wrong anyway!Let's say a blind person logs in, and want to edit their presets.I don't want the form to be too complex or clever or ajaxy, as screenreaders don't like that, so it just iterates through as many presets as they have, and populates a form with edit boxes.But there's no point "pushing back" 29 unchanged items just to edit one row.
So my idea was I'd just "fieldSerialize()" the details of the row that was currently being edited and submit that to my little php routine that updates the db. Then they can do a refresh just to hear the list again.The js looks like:
$(document).ready(function() { $('#myForm').ajaxForm(function() { var queryString = $('#myForm').formSerialize(); [code]....
All works fine like that. But if I change line 3 to: var queryString = $('#myForm :button').fieldSerialize(); it doesn't work. I've also tried:
Maybe I should just generate as many separate forms as there are presets, but then I'm going to need as many ready(function)'s as there are rows, which is going to be very messy.
I've literally tried everything. Read 26 tutorials, interchanged code, etc. My validation functions all work. My AJAX functions work (tested manually using servlet URL's). The second servlet validates the reCaptcha form that's generated on my webpage. After the form is validated, even if everything's correct, nothing happens upon clicking submit. I even have an alert pop up if with the captcha result, just for middle-layer debugging purposes.
I want to do all of my validation clientside; none serverside. However, going to be tough if I can't get my god damn form to submit. I've been puzzled by this for close to 36 hours straight. I can't see, and I'm going to get some rest and hope that there is some useful insight on my problem when I return.
I'm getting an incredible behaviour of internet explorer. I have a generated html page with one form and many input of checkbox type.
Those checkbox are grouped in 4 lists and each list of checkbox contain checkboxs with the same name so I can easily retrieve on my server side (java) wich checkbox are checked with a request.getParameterValues(). (Each checkbox has a value corresponding to the id of the row) Anyway that's not on the server that the problem is.
Here it comes. When more than 132 checkboxes are checked, my form submit generate a javascript error. When 132 or less checkboxes are checked it submit without problem.
I tested the page with firefox, the problem is not here with that browser and it can submit liek for example 400 checkboxes.
Then I tried to make a workaround, on submiting I browse the elements list of my document and I create a big string containing all the ids checked and then I uncheck all checkboxes and submit. there again it fail to work.
I'm really affraid I'm looking at a nasty bug of Internet explorer here and I'm going to engineer a more deep workaround if noone can point out a solution to me.
I should precise that I have no iframes on that page. I indeed saw that some people got 'access is denied' on submit form but in my case it works when not too much data is going to be submited !
I have my form working great as long as my submit button is contained within the form tags. But the design calls for the submit button to be outside of the form. Sample code and diagrams are below.
<form> my form here </form> <div> </div> <div> Submit button </div>