a user types in his email, and clicks submit he is then taken to the thank you page. he clicks back and his email is still there.
I want the email not to be there. I can change the value of the text field onload but this doesnt work when you click back only when the page is reloaded. i can change the value on submit but this is wrong because then the wrong value is submitted.
The javascript below works perfectly using Firefox, but not Opera or IE.I have a button which I would like to clear the text in the input field with.The "onFocus" on the input field works fine in all browsers, but when clicking the "cross.gif"-button, it only works in Firefox.javascript:
I have a search interface that I'm building that uses radio buttons, jump menus and a keyword search text box.
Is there a way to have a little "go" button next to the text field that will submit just the search string in the text box to my searchresults.php page?
Right now, any submit button I put within the page submits all parameters from my radio buttons and jump menus in addition to the keyword values. I would like the keyword entry box information only to be used if there are any values in it and have any other variables (e.g. from the radio buttons) to be null so I don't get a search with keywords AND radiobutton values. Of course, if nobody clicks the radiobuttons, no problem, no values are passed, but I'm sure some pesky user will have some checked and then decide to do a keyword search...
I'd rather send the info to the same PHP results page, so I don't want other values to muddle up the keyword results. I'm sure I could erase the other values with an 'if keywords=anything then other variables are null' statement, but I want the user to think they're only submitting the keywords from the entire page (which is what a 'go' button next to the field would imply) and I thought there might be a simple way.
I have a form with a text field and a submit button. I don't want the form to submit if the text field is filled in correctly. for example a email address typed in the text field area. I'm working with spry validation but i guess i need to add some kind of onSubmit event, with javascript. I have some idea but not sure what to fill in by the "if statements" in the script.
My first day with jquery, and I've just been playing around a little but have run in to a problem in Firefox.
I've set up a basic form with a name and a button (not submit) and one text field.
All it does right now is open an alert box when the button is clicked. That's fair enough. However, in Firefox, if I have the text field selected and hit enter, it doesn't press the button.
How would I go about making sure the enter key presses the button? I'd like to avoid using onclick and a method in the form if possible. My aim eventually is to post data and return it without a page refresh instead of create an alert box.
I am very new to Jquery so sorry for the simple question. At the moment I am trying to create a form that posts to a cgi script then returns the results in a div on the page. This is working fine. The problem is that when the results are shown and I go to submit another query the next set of results appear under the previous set, and so on. I would like to remove all previous results as soon as an new search is submitted.While I can get this to work with the code below it willbrieflyshow all the previous results until the query iscomplete.
I 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> .....
So before I used jQuery I had this approach to set select field as not selected. So the question is what would be the equivalent way to do it in jQuery? Code JavaScript: if (tag == 'select'){ this.selectedIndex = -1; }
I have a simple web form with Name, email and subject. In the fields I have the values set to examples, like <input id=name value='John Smith'> What is the simplest way to have jQuery clear the field when I user clicks in the field, and then put the sample text back if the user does not enter anything in the field?
I have a text field (field1) already displayed on the HTML page. However, there's a link where you can add additional text fields to the page as well. When the link is clicked, the second text field is added successfully (field2), and when the link is clicked again, the third text field (field3) is added successfully. However, the third field does not add itself to the page, and the text for anything greater than a third field also isn't displayed after. This obviously means that my "fields" variable is not working right
I have a form setup so that selecting a radio button opens a specific text field. The problem is if the user starts to enter information, then switches to a different radio button (perhaps they chose the wrong radio to start), the text they already started to enter on the previous textfield doesn't get cleared. This will be a problem later when inserting to sql.
i think this will help people a lot, cuz i couldn't find any simple answer by googling 3 hours...i need a very very simple jquery form field reset.here is the picture what i need:
HTML Code: <script type='text/javascript' src='http://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.6.4.min.js'></script> <script>
I am trying to get/set only text of list only element text value. But for some reason I can not select it in clear way. List something like:
<ul> <li id="myid"> Here text that I want to modify <ul> <li id="dfdf">i don't want modify this</li> <li id="dfdf">i don't want modify this</li> [Code]...
I have a couple of radio buttons that hide and reveal DIV tags. Here is what I'm trying to do:
1) radioBTN1 is clicked it reveals DIV1 with multiple text boxes in it 2) radioBTN2 is clicked it reveals DIV2 below DIV1 with multiple text boxes in it 3) the user fills in the text boxes in the DIV2 4) user changes mind and clicks radioBTN1 again to hide DIV2 5) when DIV2 is hidden it resets and clears all previous information
In part of my form, I have 3 inputs (one textarea and two text inputs),I am validating their value format using AJAX (each input triggers error message on its label in case format is wrong). Also I have one button, "NOT submit button" (type = button).Now, when clicking on the button it must enter the value of those three inputs in my database in case they are true then all inputs values must be cleared. In case AJAX validation is wrong and in case the user clicked on that button, the value of fields must kept as it is.
Actually I can not use submit button because I have it for the whole form and what I am taking about is a part of the form and it's not possible to make nested forms as I know it violates html rules. It's easy to make it if I am taking about submitting button as I can view session values on fields after submission in case ajax returns error.I can clear inputs from Javascript, but it will be cleared on both cases if AJAX validation true or wrong. Each input field has AJAX Error message that will be triggered when the input format is wrong.
How am I able to add a a cross to the right of a textbox which once click it clears the text from the textbox, sort of like the way Google do it, I have been trying to do this for ages now and can't seem to find a way to do it.
I have a form that when you click submit gives a warning box asking if to continue code below Now when I type in the text field and press enter it doesn't submit nor does it pop up the warning box, how would I do this
Code for submit button <script LANGUAGE="JavaScript"> <!-- function submitMyForm() { var agree=confirm("ARE YOU SURE ?");
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: