I Should have the textbox value as my radio button value. For example, if I type "5" in the textbox, then the radio button value would change to "5". by the way I have three radio buttons and one textbox and if I select one of those and type something in the text box the value would replace to radio button which is selected and all this have to happen before the page submitted or in the process of submitting. I hope I could find answers here (It's so important for me to solve this problem, For see the form please go to this page URL..., Its above the news frame where you can see three radio buttons and one textbox named shipment tracking.
I have this javascript Code: function frameURL() { var address = document.getElementById("address"); var iframe = document.getElementById("iframe"); var frame = iframe.src; address.value = frame; }
Basically this is just like a web browser you type into the text input box and it changes the iframe src I have all that working but I want it so that when you click on a link in the frame the address box to automatically change to the new url. I thought the code above would do it but it doesn't.
How would i change iframe content from another? ? I just need the 1 line code not a whole example, what i have atm is the page refreshes and a new variable is given i want the variable displayed on another iframe.
I have a page that contains an iframe. The page in this iframe contains a table and the last column of every row has a textbox. Each textbox has an unique id of the form tb_rowNum(tb_1,tb_2 etc.). Each row also has some hidden input elements. I'm accessing these textboxes for processing. Right now, this is how I'm doing it:
Below is the script and form fields I am working with. What I want to do is sum the two textbox fields and have the result show in the total textbox. The code works fine and the total textbox is updated with the value of form1.basic. The problem occurs when I add the "+ parseInt(document.form2.supporter.value)" code in the script section.
Could anyone show me a script that would allow the user whos on my site change the background image from the default color to an image from a URL? And then it would have to save their choice in a cookie.
I've been teaching myself HTML and CSS for a while, and now I've moved into the world of Javascript (but I'm still very much a beginner). For practice, I've been building a sample sign up form for a mock website, and I'm having problems with the birthdate section. The idea I had was to have MM, DD, and YYYY be the default values of my 3 textboxes (as an example for users), then set the value to nothing when the box gained focus. That all works fine, but I ran into problems when I tried to write an if statement to set the value back to MM, DD, or YYYY if the value was still nothing when the user clicked away. As it is now it just replaces the text inputted into the textbox (which of course is not good). Any ideas for what the problem might be? code...
Another side question, if I set a variable equal to the value of a textbox, then change the value of the variable, does that also change the value of the textbox? or is the variable no longer associated with the textbox. Example code...
does document.form.textbox.value = blue? or is var a now completely independent of the textbox value?
My site inventive.webs.com/ad-hoc contains lists of activities. When a user double clicks on an activity, the text will change to textbox, then double click again on the textbox to return to static text, which is so far working properly. What I want to happen next are:
1. Textbox must return back to static text when user clicks anywhere on the body. 2. When there's an existing textbox, it should return to static text when another activity list is being double clicked.
I have a form with 2 radio buttons (ACCEPT/REJECT). When the page is initially loaded, no textbox should be visible.
When a user clicks the REJECT radio button, a textbox should automatically appear below the radiobutton where the user can motivate why he chose the reject option (which we require).
When the user clicks the ACCEPT radio button, the textbox should not appear because we don't need motivations for accept actions.
Does someone have a clue if and how I can realize this in JavaScript?
I have a form where I need to set the radio button according to the user's input. For example, if the user enters 21 or greater, I need the adult radio button to be ticked. If the user enters 0-20, I need the minor radio button to be ticked. Here's my code and I'm sure it's not right. Please help.
I have a registration form and I woud like to make a button what after pressed some textboxe's value copied into some others. I can program it in C# but I would like to use jQuery to I dont have to postback it to the server.
I have three radio buttons and one textbox. If user select one of those radio buttons and type something in the textbox which is the value of the textbox, I want that value to be the value of the radio button that is selected, now the user may enter the value into the text box and then select the radio button or first select a radio button then enter something to the textbox, anyway the value of radio button should be equal to textbox value that user enter!
There is textbox, and 2 buttons in a web page. when the user clicks one of the button, the character 'A', should get printed on the textbox. and when the user clicks on the other button, 'B', should get printed on the textbox in the format 'AB'.
I was just wondering how I could change a html text input tpe from text to password on the on click and when the user clicks off it will change back to text just like facebook does.
sing Javascript, on mouseover/hover, I would like to change the boder color of my textbox from rgb(142, 142, 142) to black: rgb(0, 0, 0,) then when I move the mouse pointer off the textbox, I would like it to change from black back to rgb(142, 142, 142).I can't figure out where to start or how to get this going.
I'm interested in learning how to do this. What I'm doing is I'm making a social networking site linked to a game called Habbo, and for the registration page, once they put in their Habbo Username, I want to be able to load the image next to it. [URL]...
That is the link to the image. So basically, once they enter a value into the textbox, I want to be able to use that value to replace the [TEXTBOX.DATA] part from the above link and use that as an image.
I've been trying to make a default value in a text box go away when clicked.
The general consensus on this forum and on the rest of the internet seems to be that this code:
<script> function clearText(field){ if (field.defaultValue == field.value) field.value = '' else if (field.value == '') field.value = field.defaultValue;
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But I wonder how I can add a color change to this function. They default value "enter email address here" would be in grey, but when the user begins to type, it would be black. then deleted what'd been typed, back to grey.
document.getElementById(email_box).style.color='#000000'; .....is that too nave..? It didn't work no matter where I put it. And dreamweaver didn't like it when I tried to copy the syntax of the first function, but make it change colors instead. It furthermore hated me trying to assign two different functions to the onClick event.
It also didn't like at all when I tried to apply two classes to the same object..
i have a jsp page in which there is a table. the number of rows is variable and depends on a pre-defined query.every row has 2 editable textboxes which are initially disabled. i need to activate these textboxes according to the radio button which corresponds to the particular row in question.
Using the following code, how do I create an external JavaScript file that puts the cursor in the textbox, upon the second radio button being clicked, and automatically selects the second radio button, upon the textbox being clicked?
Code: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head>