I have a payment processing page that has URL variables accepted and then a form with all hidden fields is populated and the form gets submitted using the following javascript automatically. However this doesn't work on Mozilla Firebird, only MSIE so I'm wondering what the more standard way of doing this?
In my application I have an iframe that is empty (and not visible) initially, however when a user presses a button a form is programmatically submitted and the target is set to the IFrame.
I want to detect when the frame has been loaded with the result of the form submit.
Of course I have tried some event handlers like onload, onactivate, onreadystatechange, but they do not work in this example. They only seem to work, when the "SRC" attribute of the "IFrame" is set, e.g. not when the IFrame is set as the target of the form.
I have one-field form on my website, which is supposed to be filled with barcode number. It was functional until few days age when the need emerged for the auto-submit. As you can see, I have to make script which will automatically submit form when data is filled in barcode field.
I have a body onload doing multiple things, changing a select option value, changing the form submit action and then auto submitting. Everything works fine until the auto submit part of it.
I need a piece of javascript that will allow a form to be submitted when Enter is pressed for IE6 and 7, Firefox 2, and recent versions of Safari. It is for a login page that has two textboxes: a "Login" and a "Password". The "Login Button" is actually a standard image with an onClick event handler to submit the form, because we use a mouseover effect. (That is, it is not INPUT TYPE="IMAGE" but rather an IMAGE tag with added.)
I found some code that works in IE, which is below, but it only works in IE. I am sure there is a simple cross-browser fragment of Javascript that will do the trick, so please point me in the right direction. Code:
Situation : - A form (method : POST, action : itself, onsubmit : alert 'Submit' ) - Got 2 submit button ( 'Save' , 'View') - Got navigation 1|2|3|4
What I want to do : - Once clicked on the navigation page, it will save the page without need to click on 'Save' button. Currently, if i manually clicked on the 'Save' button; it will save the page.
What have I done : - tried using js form.submit(); not submitted coz no alert comes out - tried using js button.click(); submitted coz got the alert, but it didnt trigger the function to Save the form.
I need a way to auto select certain radio buttons and then submit the page. Here is the form: [URL]. For questions 1 and 2 i would like the answer submitted to be "no" and for all others "no". I've been trying to do this with the little coding knowledge.
Am creating a framed chat application and when the user types a message in the form field and clicks the submit button, the message gets sent to the display frame, but the message stays in the form field. How can i get the form to submit the message AND reset the form field to blank too?
I have two frames. Frame "search" contains a search form specifying an onsubmit action like so:
<form ... ... </form>
The other frame contains a <img ... where the perform_search function is defined as follows:
<script language="JavaScript"> function perform_search() { var frame = parent.frames.search; var form = frame.document.forms.mainForm; form.submit(); } </script>
Now, when hitting Return in the search form, then foo() is called fine. But when clicking on the <img ... in the other frame, foo() is NOT called.
Is expclicitly calling foo() from perform_search() the only way to do it, or is there a magic incantation that might do what I want?
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'm trying to build a page that has two frames, both of which are generated by a different cgi script.
The lower frame is generated by a script called "control.py".
The upper frame is generated by a script called "getchat.py".
On the lower frame, there is a button called "REFRESH". When clicked, I want it to be able to read information in a hidden input on a form in the upper frame, that being .....
<input type=hidden NAME="last_seen" value = "' + str(lastByteLoc) + '">
.... and submit that information to getchat.py.
I have a javascript routine worked out which *usually* does that when I view the page with konqueror. Unfortunately it never seems to work with mozilla. Can anybody tell me why? And better still, how I can fix it?
Here's the code generated by control.py ......
In the <head> i have ....
<script language = "javascript"> <!-- hide from older browsers
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'm supporting an ASP legacy application and need to implement "autosave" functionality. I have two frames, one that holds tabs displaying different pages a user can select, and the other that holds the page content itself. If a user clicks on another tab without clicking the Submit button, I want to submit the current form for them and do some further processing.
The problem is that top.framename.formname.submit() only works sporadically. Sometimes the document object of the page frame does not exist. Is there any way to "guarantee" that the document object will exist? Has anyone ever encountered this problem or have any suggestions?
I am trying to copy a form that is in one frame, using a button on another frame. The form has a couple of tables inside it. I can get it working when the button is in the same frame, but not in different ones. I get an "invalid argument" error on the controlRange.addElement(x) line.
What I have so far is:
<script language='javascript'> function CopyForm() { if (document.body.createControlRange) { var x = window.parent.fraRight.document.getElementById('Fo rm1'); x.contentEditable = 'true' var controlRange; controlRange = document.body.createControlRange(); controlRange.addElement(x); controlRange.execCommand("Copy"); x.contentEditable = 'false' alert('The table is now copied to memory. Start Excel, and Paste the table into a new worksheet.'); } </Script>
where fraRight is the name of the frame the form is in, and Form1 is the name of the form I want to copy. The only thing I have changed from when it was working in the one frame, is:
var x = window.parent.fraRight.document.getElementById('Fo rm1'); used to be var x = document.getElementById('Form1');
I can do things like alert(x.name) and get the right name of the form, so I think I have got the object properly. Is there any other way to make sure?
I have a frameset with two frames one, scriptFrame, containing a page with the javascript on it the other, mainFrame containing a page with a form, form1, on in, with the text field, text1 in it.
I want to target the text field and change the value from the script running in the scriptFrame.
The code i have is:
parent.mainFrame.document.form1.text1.value='x'
But this does not work.
I can target the document ok using:
parent.mainFrame.document.bgColor="violet"
And running a script from the page with the form on it I can target the form using:
document.form1.text1.value='x'
So why doesn't it work when I put the two together? Any help would be much appreciated.