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]....
I have a form that I perform some AJAX business on when it is submitted. However, I wanted to have an if...else statement but when I add it it allows the page to refresh upon submit. For example.
I am java developer using jquery tabs in my project.I have terrible problem with jquery tabs. when i am in second tab and submit the form,tabs are reloading and first tab selected by default, but i have to be in the second tab.
i am trying to build my form to submit without reloading the screen. I am using jquery and it inserts the data but it also reloads the screen and two database records get inserted. It appears that one is being inserted by jquery and the other is being inserted by the normal form submission. How do I remove/override the normal form submission? My html code is as follows:
I'm trying to get a form working like Google's "Was this information helpful?" link at the bottom of their help pages. ie. http:[url]....What I want to do is when a user clicks on the Yes / No link it submits the yes / no value to a php script, but without reloading the current page.Is there any way to do this other than using Ajax?
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 device with embedded webserver. Its page offers to reset the device,with the following javascript function:
function Restart() { if (confirm("Your Web browser will lose contact with the camera. Are you sure you want to restart the camera?")) { var form = document.WizardForm form.do_reboot.value = "yes" form.submit() } }
Now I want to execute the reset function automatically on a timeschedule (every 24 hours, from crontab). How do I accomplish this? I guess I need something like the reverse of WGET - something like a WPUT or WSUBMIT, that talks to the embedded web server and submits a form with do_reboot = "yes". However, I have never heard of any such tool.
How can I trigger the functionality in an automated way, without browsing the page and clicking the button manually?
I'm trying to submit a form without refreshing the page and I'm not having much luck. The form just resets and nothing is added to the database. The php script works fine as when I use form action - everything is added to the db. Here's the html form:
I am running into a problem, that no one else in the world seems to have. When I make a form and submit the page is refreshed, or rather redirected to a state with the values filled after the ? [URL]
I have found solutions that have worked for other people, none of them work for me. I have tested my forms on multiple browsers on multiple systems and the problem persists.
Here is one example of my code where this happens.
<script type="text/javascript"> function checkCC(myForm) { var ccType; var ccLength;
[Code].....
How do I get this to not happen? I've tried almost every fix I could find that worked for other people none have worked for me.
I have two radio buttons: 'Accept' and 'Don't Accept' if the 'Accept' radio is not checked when the form gets submitted i would like the page to reload without sending any info...
How can I submit form without open the page or submit to certain page without open it then open another page I have design web site and I want to submit some info to other website that not belong to my websiteI don�t know the code of that website but I know what data it will take so I want to submit this data without let the user see this website
I would the user of my website to click a link on a page and for some information to display on the page without a reload of the page. This is what I would like to happen in my specific case:The user clicks the name of the cd and the full track list and a small image displays above it, without going to a new page.
I am currently working on form which let the user submit a small (max 300 char) message.. Now I want the message to display on same page under the form, something like twitter.. I tried a lot using jquery but it is not working.
Can someone please give me idea where and how can I solve this?
I have a script that will alert a message if the user navigates away from the page. I just need to EXCLUDE the event of submittiing the form. If they submit the form, allow them to - without alerting the message.the code:
Code: <script language="JavaScript"> var needToConfirm = true; window.onbeforeunload = confirmExit;[code]....
I know i have to make it return false, but whats the best way?
Im working on my final project for my DOM and DHTML class and we have to make a calculator site. I have it working (for the most part). I was wondering If there was a way to make it so whenever the form finishes executing that the page wont reload, right now I have an alert pop up and say the result but I would like to have it put the result back into the form so the user can use it for other calculations. I didn't know if there was an easy way to do this, or what I would have to use, were allowed to use Prototype and Ajax, but I dont know how to use Ajax all that well...
I'm looking to create a processing page for a submit that has a little rotating processing image with a little verbage like "please wait while we process your information" Just so the page looks like it's actually doing something. Code:
I'm using an intermediate page to break up some data and assign it new names. What I then want to do is pass them onto to the next page. However, I don't want to use any method which involves sending them in a query string. So, in short, I want to automatically POST (ie no user intervention) the data.
I have a page that has several layers that I will either show/hide based on a graphic/tab that the user clicks. (works perfectly)
On several of the layers there are forms that the user can update information on. Well, after the user updates the information, I need to 1.) refresh the data on the page(means a reload of the page), and 2.) take the user right back to were they started.
My problem is that when I refresh, the page goes back to the 1st layer that is set as default to show.
So, here is what I did. I have two functions.
Function 1 is called when the user clicks on one of the tabs (Assets) in this case. This will 1.) show the Assets tab and 2.) hide all the rest of the tabs.
Well if I update that form for Assets, I need to 1.) refresh the data and 2.) bring the user right back to Assets.
What I did for this (please tell me if there is a better way) was to set a hidden field with the lastlocation of where the user clicked. In this case the field value is now set to Assets.
So far everything is working great...
Well, if I submit the form because I've updating information, I need to return back to the assets layer. To do this I set the location.url and put a var in the url that I evaluate when I OnLoad the page. If the value = Assets then I am able to show/hide the layers to get to the Assets.
Again, this works great after much banging of my head against the wall... Here come the problem.
Because I set the location.URL (I've also tried location.href) the browser will automatically refresh. I do not want this. I want to set the url and only refresh when I want to.
For example when I submit a form that updates data.
I made a form with a tooltip function when you hover over an input field.But when I load the page, after about 500ms, the page turns white and the ""Loading..."-message from the browser stays forever.I found out that this is because of the tooltip function, especially the code:document.write(table)
Here's the javascript: //////// Tooltip code ///////////////////////