Rules: create an array for the user to type 5 strings in a prompt that will be displayed in an alert box.
User must type in the prompt an alert will display what the user typed if the prompt is empty or contains nothing an alert will display telling the user to enter text user clicks ok on the alert box and is sent back to the prompt box
I'm used to just using getElementById to look stuff up in my own scripts but I'm doing an assignment and it would not look good to put id's everywhere to modify a html page when there are already name attributes in the elements.
In this page I can't refer to the Family Name input box using document.form1.familyName for some reason. Is it because it's inside a table after the form is opened? What syntax should I be using? Code:
I am using a js calendar script that populates a text field with a date. When clicking in the field the calendar shows then i choose a date, calendar closes, the date is now in the field. great it works fine.
I want to make this call from a button. when adding the code to a href, the popup shows but nothing happens when selecting a date. I have tried the following scripts will failure.
*html a href and img tag left out* onclick="if(self.gfPop)gfPop.fPopCalendar(document.this_form.elements['example[]']);return false;"
I'm trying to write a modal login script which I borrowed from the SimpleModal site. Unfortunately, I'm running into a very frustrating problem.
When the user types in a valid login/password combo, the PHP function do-login.php echos back "OK". That being said, here's a snippet of my jQuery code:
I want to check if in a email textbox form field, email has correct syntax, but for Mobile Browsers, in desktop I used below, this will work foe Mobile Devices too?or better check this on server side(PHP)...(check second snippet)?
function checkFormtemplate() // javascript used success desktop browsers { if (document.getElementById("email-login").value == "") {
So I'm new to jQuery and loving it! I just got stuck on a problem that I'm not sure how to work around. I'm trying to add a class to a li item in a navigation if it has child list items underneath it. For example,if I have this situation:
currentSlide is set to 0. vote is set to 2. When I look at my console log, these are true. But in poll_receiveData.php, I'm unable to use a conditional statement with $vote. It's like the program doesn't know how to compare things to $vote. But a SQL statement using $question works just fine. Here's my code:
I am not a javascripter however I have a simple need to a yes no question before someone can fill out a form. Bloew is what I have. If they click yes I'll take them to the form, if no then I will redirect them to a different page. I can not get it to work.
I am starting to learn javascript and I had a quick question. I know actionscript and java, so this my mistake here is probably context...but I cant seem to figure it out. I'm trying to figure out how to create a conditional statement based on what button a user clicks. Here's my code:
[Code]....
This doesn't seem to work. Am I referencing this.value incorrectly? If so, what's the proper way to get information about what the user clicked?
JQuery and I have a function which adds an image to a link depending on the file type.
How to write a statement that says....if there is no file extension - leave the default styling, if not add file extension. At the moment I have dots and images..see here [url]
This is the loop I'm trying to use to check for bullets hitting rocks. the function worked if I used actual numbers instead of the j variable, but I wanted to loop through all the rocks.Can anyone see why the inner function loses the j index and says asteroids[j] is undefined? the hit test is removing the bullets! it's working! the asteroids[j] was used in the hit test!
i get a syntax error message (line 43 character 82) for this line if (document.contest.month.selectedIndex=5 && document.contest.day.selectedIndex=31) { what am i doing wrong here (it is an alert message if the person's birthday is the 31st of may)
editor.addMenuItem = function( name, definition ) { if ( groupsOrder[ definition.group ] ) menuItems[ name ] = new CKEDITOR.menuItem( this, name, definition ); };
// This code is defined in another file:
if (editor.addMenuItems) { editor.addMenuItems({ footnote : {[code]....
what the 2nd block of code means? Does it mean : If the function editor.addMenuItems exists, then call it with the following parameters?? i.e If the function exists then execute the following:
I have an index file that contains absolute barebone html statements and a Flash application. The application is set internally to occupy 100% of the screen. Test site is Flipsauto.info I need to have a content area offset with a DIV statement but can't remember the syntax. In other words, the content area will contain text for search engine spiders to analyze but not be viewable by the user.
I found this script for a navigation fade-in/fade-out and I want to modify it so it'll only trigger the fade-in/fade-out functions of the span class is NOT set to active. Here is the javascript:
Code: $(function() { $("#nav ul#menu li span.active").css("opacity","1"); $("#nav ul#menu li span.active").hover("opacity","1");[code].....
It's the part of the code beneath the comment CONDITIONALS BELOW that I want to be able to only trigger it if span is not set to class .active.