I am trying to figure out a way to display the choices made in a form below in a div. Basicly I want a form with checkboxes, dropdowns and radiobuttons and when pressing the submit button it should display the choices below in a div... So, can I do this using getElementById to set variables or do i use the Elements array somehow?
function read() { var numbers = new Array(); for (i = 0; i < field.length; i++) numbers[i] = document.test.checkboxName.value; var counter=0;
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I want to read the values of the checkboxs and store the vlaues into an array (there are more than 1 checkboxs) the form name is text and the names of the check box = checkboxname
I am fairly new to coding HTML with Javascript. I am hitting my head onto the table because i cannot figure out how to pull the variable value out in a document.write statement. Basically, I am calling a function to give me a random number between 1-4. I use that randomNumber to attach to different .jpg, descriptions, and URL's. So far, i have only got the image to display, but unable to get the link and description to display. Basically, i am trying to diplsay random ads and links like the one at the top of this page.
p.s. I know I am getting the randomNumber out of my function becasue I can call a simple document.write(randomNumber) and it works. Substitute adDesc and adURL in place of randomNumber and I also get the description and link respectively.
So, I am in a Web Development class right now for my liberal arts science credit. We are on a lab dealing with JavaScript and half of it is making the values of some check boxes and stuff show up when the user clicks a "Display" button. I'm not sure I'm explaining it well. Here's the lab:
# In lab 6 you wrote a JavaScript function that displayed the name and email entered from the form. Extend that function to display all of the information the user entered in the form (name, e-mail, region, special interests, interest level, and comments). See if you can nicely format what shows in the alert message. The following hints should help:
1. The first step is to make sure that each GUI field has an id attribute set. For example the name field might have id="name". Remember, every id value must be unique. Two radio buttons will have the same name attribute value, but their id attributes must be unique. You need to do this so JavaScript can find the tags using the document.getElementById method.
2. To display your checkbox information, you will need to include logic as described in the following steps. Once you do this, do the same thing for the radio buttons.
1. Assume you have a checkbox with id="cherokee". Of course, your id attributes will likely have different names. The general steps will be the same, but substitute your names where I'm using "cherokee".
2. The following statement creates a Boolean value (true, false) that determines if the user checked the cherokee checkbox. The checked property in checkbox and radio button objects gives this information.
I'm creating this form that when you tick a checkbox, it adds the value of that checkbox to the running total. Then it displays the Calculation and Running total.
Decided to start learning JavaScript, started 2 days ago. Anyway, I'm trying to create a simple script spits out a styled result based on a user input. code...
The problem is that nothing is happening when I press the calculation button.
What I would like to happen is to display a div element for each value in the array which displays the entered value from VenCost2, the current Margin %, and the result of VenCost2 * margin%. I want this to display on the same page and underneath the calculation button, preferably not having to reload the page.
I have an array containing 100 different values. How would I randomly pick 25 of them for display? For now I do: for (var i=0; i<markers.length && i<25; i++) {
html += markers[i].name + '<br />'; }
Which of course returns 25 values but always in the same order which is not what I want. PS. My array could also contain only 20 values, in which case I would like the function to display the 20 values randomly sorted.
1- Need to display three values on the screen as the user fills a form: total, required deposit and final balance. I managed to display the total but I can�t make the form to show automatically the two other values (deposit, final balance) unless I ask the user to click on buttons, which is not desirable since $ does not change automatically for deposit and final payment if user clicks on another radio button before sending the form.
2- Need to send to an e-mail the values of total, deposit and final balance, along with the choices the user made (ex: "Quad" and "Med"). I only managed to send the choices, not the totalled values.Here is the code I wrote (for demo purpose, I only put 2 choices vis-a-vis radio buttons):
I want the drop down to "activate" the option values in the input field. So, when the user changed the options, they wil automatically appear int he input field.
trying to fix this code up to display the following line at the end:The maximum distance was 6km run on Tue and Fri (the word 'and' not required)So far I have got it to only describe Tue and it stops before it gets to Fri and i have no idea how to get it to write it out in any case.The code also has to work if you comment the lines 22 and 23 where it should display the line The maximum distance was 5km run on Frisorry for simplistic code im very new to javascript!
what i would like is to achieve what has been implemented here : [URL] the problem is that, although i have the numerical values (%) that indicate the traffic that passes through a link available as data, how to display them onto the google map?
I designed a form having ten fields, will it be possible to have a jquery function that will make all the values in the form field to be displayed in a separate div outside the form by click of a button or a link?
With input box if you type something and refresh the page, the previous words that you typed in will be filtered and be display in a scroll down form in which you can click it.My question is, when I click the input type is it possible to scroll down, and display values that comes from a database? It should also filter the scroll down results. If it's possible I don't know how to do it.
I have a date picker with a textbox input for 'from' and 'to' the page loads with default values which display in the textboxes.What I want to do is: when the page loads, these values are sent to my SQL server, the server checks for entries that are within the range, then reports back on the page the results.Subsequent changes to either from or to dates should result in a similar call to the server for validation. no submit button, just change date = changed output.I figure the best way to do this is with AJAX. So I have a date picker, but how do I send the results to a PHP file to do what it will with them? And once the php file is done with them, how do I put the results back on my HTML page?Now for some code:
In <head> <!-------------------------------------> <!-- DATEPICKER CONFIGURATION -->[code]....
So that's all the code that makes my Range Select date picker. My question is very similar to http:[url]....with-ajax-and-jquery-datepicker except that I probably lack even more knowledge than that OP - I need a step-by-step baby solution to how this all works.Where in my code does the $.ajax() function go? How do I handle two dates, not just one? How do I get the output on screen? Finally, in my PHP script, would this at least provide me output?
Working on a script that will add together dollar values in user selected drop downs and display on the page. I get the script to work if the total is to be displayed in a text box, but I want to do a document.write() to put it as a piece of text. I know the answer is simple, but I just don't have the experience to figure it out. I think it may have something to do with local/global scope of the variable.
I have a list of products where they have minimum quantities in a hidden input. Some products have multiple colours, though the same minimum quantity and I'm trying to implement a jQuery check that entries made are at least equal to the minimum.
Blank or '0' entries are fine but if it's below the minimum quantity it should set to the minimum.
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Is there something obviously wrong with this? It isn't performing the minimum check and I'm really not sure why.
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.
I built my company's website and the content portion of the site uses text with styles with relative values and the navigational part of the site uses text with styles with absolute values. The purpose of this was so that the end user could increase the size of the text on the webpage and only the content portion of the page would scale or resize but the navigation would not. This works as expected on a pc but the entire page scales on a MAC. Does MAC not support text with styles the same as pc so that the only scalable text is that with relative values (ie: small, x-small, medium, large, etc)? Absolute values conist of point sized text. Code:
How to process textbox values/ call textbox values in JS through a Java program.My text box values are dates. I have to process these dates. Like in online banking we select day to know our transactions. After submitting we get results. remember my files are in my directory only. No need of database. My files are look like 20100929, 20100930, 20101001
For epoch_classes.js, epoch_styles.css u can download coding from this link : http:[url].....
In my coding, ys, ms, ds represents year starting, month starting, starting day...ye, me, de represents end...start,end gives file names in the format of yyyymmdd.now i want to process files from 20100101 to 20100930
means from date is 2010/01/01 and to date is 2010/09/30
if i press submit button the files from 20100101 to 20100930 are processes
here ys=2010 ms=01 ds =01 and ye=2010 me=09 de= 30
For this how do i call these textbox values (from date text box and todate) to another program (java)
I am doing an application with two dropdown boxes.Once we change the value of first drop down using database values ,the values in the second drop down should change..then click on done it should display the data from databse.. first dropdown :contains country names second dropdown :contains city of particular country..My problem here at is displaying values on second drop down based on first drop down selection:
I have a bunch of checkboxes like below that the user can check some or all and click the button and see the values of all the selected checkboxes. How can I do that?
Code: <script> function alertValues(){ } </script> <input type="checkbox" class ="normal2" value="131971" name="list[]" >