Button Onclick Not Working?
Jan 2, 2011Code:
var submitbutton=document.createElement("input");
submitbutton.type="button";
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Code:
var submitbutton=document.createElement("input");
submitbutton.type="button";
[code].....
I'm having a strange problem with the onclick attribute on a button not working in IE, it works fine in Firefox.
Basically using Javascript I'm creating a button input and setting the onclick to call some othe Javascript. Yet when I click the button it does not call the function. Code:
<html>
<head>
<script language="javascript">
var myWindow;
function christDoes(){
[Code]...
Everything is working fine except for the button created in javascript that is in the second window which is to open the third window.
When I click on a submit button it should take me to get.php but it doesn't whats wrong?
<form enctype='multipart/form-data' action='' method='POST' name='form'>
<div id=$counter><input type='submit' name='webpage' value='Add Webpage' onClick='return changeAction1(this);' /></div>
</form>
<script type="text/javascript">
function changeAction1(form){
form.action = "get.php"
}function changeAction2(form){
form.action = "insert9x.php"
}function changeAction3(form){
form.action = "insert8x.php"
}
</script>
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I have added the javascript and the section of code where the user picks how they are. Once you click on one of the users in IE the form goes away.
im facing a small problem with javascript,it works fine in FF,but inIE6 & IE7 nothing is happening could anyone solve this problem.
View 8 Replies View RelatedI am attempting to have a link hide and unhide a div It works in Chrome and Firefox, but not in IE The only thing that does not work is when i click it, it dosen't unhide or change the title, so basically, function unHide is not running, although there are no errors thrown.
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Code:
<html>
<body>
[code]....
I have the following code which places multiple buttons on a page. I need 6 of the 7 buttons to perform two actions on one click. I have searched the web and can't quite comprehend the suggestions that I find. (I'm a newb). :confused:
Is it possible to just onClick=action1 & action2?
Here's the code. I seperated the head from the body to reduce the amount of scrolling....
I have a form that takes the form data and sends users to a certain page when clicked on
however i now what to add another button to that form. this one does not need to use the form data it just needs to send them to another page
i tries this but with no luck
<input type='submit' value='Delete Profile' onClick='top.location.href=http://localhost/GIG/index.php?page=edit_profile&stage=5' class='button'>
<input type='submit' value='Preview Profile' class='button'>
how should I use the onclick effectively?
I want to click a button called 'view report' and then depending on a value of a text field on the page the form will be directed to different php pages.
Code:
<input name="viewreport" type="submit" value="View report"onclick="workOutWhichReport()" />
</div>
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I think the problem is that because the javascript has to be outside the form to read the text field value it can't execute on the form properly
How do I change the Button's value onClick?I want it to initially be "Read More" and then change to "Show Less"
<script type="text/javascript">
function toggleMe(a){
var e=document.getElementById(a);
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The idea is that I've got a bunch of images, and I want one thing to fire when left-clicking them and a different thing when right-clicking. For the purpose of this thread I've replaced the 'things' with alerts.this is the part that gets added to the images (called 'plaatje'):plaatje.onclick = klik;
this is the function that gets executed when clicked.
function klik(event) {
var fotoID = event.target.id;
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I have these following code:
<img class="sptr" src="/picts/separator.gif" width="6" height="20" alt="">
<img class="imgbtn" src="/picts/in_image.gif" width="21" height="20" alt="" onClick="wrapText(document.getElementById('TheTextArea'),'','');">
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As you can see the image has an onclick associated with it.I want to do a similar thing with the selection of the font-size.As the action needs to occur after the client has selected the size, probably I will need "on buttun up" ( or is it onRelease ? ) this one <select name="x_size"> ?or on all the option statements ?
I have the following code:
<input type="button" name="button" value="Submit"
onclick="javascript:get(this.myform);">
How can I change this to make this button disabled after the onclick?
I have identical code in my index that works, so I'm just guessing the error is somewhere else, I know IE is not the best target to aim for - but I really want this to work in the windows default browser....
Here is the php page...
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<TITLE>[code]....
and here is the javascript that works in the index but not here...
function Abort()
{
document.location="AddFamilyMember.php";
};
When I load the page everything looks ok, but click on the abort button, and all that happens is that the little error symbol pops in the lower left of IE. The names of the two files are "AddFamilyMember.php" and "AddFamilyMember.js".
I just started my javascript class two weeks ago and am having troubles already and my book is no help.
My first assignment is having a list of country names and when you click the radio button next to the name the country flag pops up in a designated area for the image. I have tried a few different things but nothing is working. I have the list of countrys and the radio buttons but when i click the radio button the image doesn't pop up. Also, when i click another radio button they all stay selected.
I am using 2 ajax functions in the program. One for login and one for logout.The login one is showUser which is working correctly by using the form onsubmit method, however the logout button (IN BOLD) onclick method is not working.
<form onsubmit="showUser(document.getElementById('uid').value,document.getElementById('pass').value);return false;" >
<div id="txt"><b>Enter your username </b>
<input type="text" name= "username" id="uid">[code].....
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file.php
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View 2 Replies View RelatedWhen a button is clicked, the button then disables (as well as running its normal function).Obviously I'm used to using this.disabled=true but in this instance I cannot access the onClick in the <input> tag because the page is hard coded by a third party application.So I'm trying to make a function which locates the button, notices if it's been clicked and disables it on click. Seems easy to me! However I cannot make it work!Here are the two variations I've tried (both call the function in the page onLoad):
function disableButton() {
document.getElementById('submit').onclick=document.getElementById('submit').disabled=true;
}
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I have a 3-state rollover: home.gif, homeover.gif, and homeclick.gif
I would like to make the homeclick image be selected when going to the page it pertains to.
The way I'm doing it now, is I'm just changing the image for that particular page, to homeclick instead of home.gif, but I know there's a better way, isn't there?