Textbox - Submit Without Reload Page?
Jul 27, 2011I got a textbox with a submit button but when submit button is clicked it works but it reloads the page.
is possible to submit without reload the page?
I got a textbox with a submit button but when submit button is clicked it works but it reloads the page.
is possible to submit without reload the page?
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...
None of the above work...
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...
View 8 Replies View RelatedI've got this javascript routine (i found on google) in an
asp.net page that on page reload sets the cursor of a textbox to the
last line. It works great!
Using a similar concept, I have another application that uses a
textbox like an editor window and has a save and other buttons.
Problem is - when I save/post/reload, the textbox returns to cursor
the top again.
How can I preserve / save the exact cursor spot and return to the
exact same spot I was in before I saved. Code:
I want to build a form which invokes an ajax-function and therefore the page shouldn't reload.
The problem is I don't want to avoid the autocompletion of the browser. But to save the input i have to submit the form regularly, which means 'onSubmit="return false;"' doesn't work.
Is there any possibility or is this technique just impossible?
This is the current code, which works fine, but the browser doesn't save the (non-)submitted input. (The submit will be invoked by the "getSuggests()"-function.)
I'm trying to have a textbox clear after it has been filled and submitted. this is my form look....
<form action="" name="webForm" id="webForm">
<div id="title0" class="pageTitle">Enter Student Dropping A Course: </div>
<div id="fieldName">Name: <input type="text" id="fName" name="fName" size="40" maxlength="60" /></div>
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I have a simple html form with 2 text fields and submit button 1 user name pwd/tokenand 1 checkbox 'First time user'if 'first time user' is selected then the 'Submit' button to be enabled only if the customer puts exactly 6 digits on pwd/token. if it's unchecked then the submit button to be enabled only if the customer enters 10 digits(pin_token code)
View 6 Replies View RelatedI want one text box to enter a name then when clicking submit the there name is to appear on the last document.write line in my code. Or if the press clear the text box is cleared out. There is my code so far.
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN">
<HTML><HEAD><TITLE> How Many Days till Christmas? </TITLE></HEAD>
<center><div id="latest-post" class="wide-post">
<h1 class="title" align="left">JavaScript - How Many Days till Christmas?</a></h1>
<div class="entry"><br>
<p align="left">
</center><form name=userform>
Name: <input type=text name=name size=15 value="" onChange="this.form.name.value=this.value;">
<input type="button" name="submit" value="Submit">
<input type="button" name="clear" value="Clear"><br>
</form> .....
I have a text box and everytime I press enter on it I get the form submited. How can I avoid that behaviour? I tried:
for the text onKeyDown="donotsubmit()"
Code:
function donotsubmit {
var keyCode = event.keyCode ? event.keyCode : event.which ? event.which : event.charCode;
//alert(keyCode);
if (keyCode == 13) {
document.form1.submit()=false;
}// if
}
But dosen't seem to work.
Is it possible to trigger a page reload with JS?
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I have a perl/cgi script that includes dynamically created
checkboxes and file names. When a given checkbox is checked I move the
related file. how do I redisplay the page without the checkbox and
file name. In other words, I want to reload the page just as if the
user has entered for the 1st time.
i've tried variations of:
<form action="/cgi-bin/page.cgi" method="post" onsubmit="doRefresh()">
function doRefresh(){
location.replace("/cgi-bin/page.cgi");
//location.reload("/cgi-bin/page.cgi");
//location.reload("");
}
Suppose I have a frame like 123bottom.html and within it, I want to promt
the user for a response (in the <HEAD>) like
var ans = prompt("What is your name?");
and then reload the page (via, say window.location.reload() ?)
using the argument of the value of ans appended onto the url so that, in
effect, say, I am calling the new frame as
123bottom.html?ans=Ike
Can someone show me how I need to call the page again, itself, like this
once I have the value for ans? Thanks, Ike (himself)
I need some kind of javascript that will work in a framed page. Right now when I try to navigate to another framed page located elsewhere on my website it's pulling it up in that frame, so it's an ever expanding framed webpage. I need it to simply open the new page up in the whole browser, and not in the individual frame..
View 1 Replies View Relatediam using the following javascript a page opener.location.reload( true ); but every time the page reloads iam a getting alert message. How can i reload a page with out a alert message
View 9 Replies View RelatedI know I can make a link that reloads a page like this:
<a href="thispage.php">Refresh this page</a>
Or, using javascript:
<a href="javascript:location.reload(true)">Refresh this page</a>
I am starting from "thispage.php", and I want to reload it as "thispage.php?action=newversion"? (This page has a form that reloads the rest of the page with new data when refreshed with the action call).
Is there a javascript technique that would do this without calling the "thispage.php" part? The page includes a function that I need to be portable to any page that I place it on.
Obviously this is very wrong but I am trying to do this:
<a href="javascript:location.reload(true) . ?action=newversion">Refresh this page</a>
This is my add a job script When a user selects a location from the dropdown it refreshes the page and populates the next dropdown with sublocations My problems is all the others fields become empty I would like it if the page wasnt refreshed Code:
View 6 Replies View RelatedI have a drop down menu that has an iframe in the menu. At the moment when i click the drop down menu it loads the iframe and the content in the iframe, but when i click it again it just runs from the cache, but is there a way to make it reload everytime when i click the drop down menu.
View 2 Replies View RelatedMany times i need to reload page in my website.
View 4 Replies View RelatedIs there a difference between right clicking an iframe and reloading post reponse vs. using javascript to reload the frame? So far, the javascript route hasn't worked for me. [some context] I am writing a little bookmarklet to help me with the online registrations at my school. Here is the setup.
Load up a page on the domain. Remove all body elements. Insert an iframe. Set iframe to page for class roster search. (in iframe on school search page) Select class search options, POST the form data, and view results in frame. *This works perfectly, but I need to have it refresh results every minute or so. When I use frame.contentDocument.location.reload(true); the frame loses the post data or something and the page is broken. BUT when I just right click on the frame and select "reload frame" it works perfectly. What is the difference between rightclicking the frame and refreshing it like that vs. using javascript to reload the frame?
I'm trying to find a way to have a script communicate with a server
without having to load a new page. The idea is to have the server act
as a simple wrapper for a database, letting the client do that icky UI
stuff.
I tried the obvious, putting a frame somewhere it doesn't insult the
eye, changing its location, then accessing the new content via DOM.
What I get from IE (6) for my pains is just a rude "permission
denied". This even though I entered "localhost" as a trusted site in
IE's security setting. What's amiss?
The problem comes when a user hits the browser's reload button...the Address Bar now reads http://mydomain//mypage.html#, and this produces weird javascript errors on line 1. I tried adding a phony href (<a href="#" onclick="window.location.reload(true)"></a>) to refresh, but
obviously the click event isn't being fired when the browser's reload button is hit. Can anyone suggest an alternative?
I've got a web site that is frequently updated; yesterday several
subscribers contacted me to say they couldn't see the update. I suspect
this is a cache problem, so is there a way to force a page to be
reloaded when it is changed. I realize it is too late for the current
pages, but I'd like to include something later.
I'd like to know if 'view-source' in javascript can work without
reloading the page. (or not calling the page again, just as I
right-click in IE)
I have this code
Wich works fine. The problem here is that every time the field #isbn in changed the code isn't executed again until I reload the entire page.
I have the script below (lend by one of the geniuses of this wonderful community) and as you'll see it reloads the page products.php every 3 seconds without any visitor noticing it. Simply wonderful.
Now the problem: products.php contains divs with information, but it also contains an iframe. The iframe is calling an URL that displays videos.
When products.php is reloaded the information changes (is coming from a xml file) and the iframe contents are also reloaded which causes the video stream to blink every 3 seconds. Therefore, the iframe should not be reloaded. What can I do, how should I modify the script to reload everything inside of products.php but the iframe??
Code:
<script type="text/javascript">
function getHTTPObject() {
var request = false;
try {
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