Dynamicaly Creating Radio Button Does Not Work In IE
Mar 15, 2006
I am dynamically creating a table rows and inerting radio buttons which
are also dynamically created. Everything works fine in Firefox as
expected. But I am not able to select radio buttons in IE. It does not
even throw any errors. I have searched over the net but could not find
anyhelp. Code:
I have been trying to validate both the Radio button and the Select Option box, but it does not work. It didn't show error, only din't do the way I want.I like to validate like this:If a user check "Yes" on this Radio button, then the OPTION box is disabled and no need to validate. However,when I tried the JS code below, the pop up window kept asking for a user to enter the "Seller" name.I combined both together as:
Code: if (document.frmSelect.sellers.disabled=false && document.frmSelect.sellers.selectedIndex==""
I am a PHP programmer and new to Javascript and jQuery and I have tried about 20 examples/tutorials and cannot seem to get even close to what I want.I have a form (PHP/MySQL) with a list of subjects I got from my database, and then create a set of radio buttons from that list. And based on what radio button they select, I need to pass that variable to a div (at least that's what I want to use) and then show a list of videos that match the radio buttons value. I don't care if its a get or post or other.I tried to use GET or POST so I can use that value for my PHP/MySQL lists.I am open to any suggestions/tutorials, etc.
l need to apply a hover css on a radio button. Currently the background color only draws a box around the radio button but does not the actual radio color. l dont mind if there is no css even javascript will do
Need a script which selects a second radio button when the first radio button in the pair is clicked with the second button greyed/disable but still displaying the selection.
(Hoping to keep the input 'name' the same too if possible - maybe they can be differentiate by 'id' for the script ?)
Code: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> <html> <head>
Im trying to configuere a form that a.a radio buttons that allow the user to choose between quarters, nickels, dimes and pennies and show image when click on my radio button.how to get the image to display whenthey click on the radio button?
how I can make each radio button call a different page. For example If i click on radio button 1 and click submit it will take me to [url].... and if I click radio button 2 and click submit .
I have a set of radio buttons each with an onclick event that has a numeric value. When the button is clicked an input box called "Total" is updated with the new value. The problem I'm having is that if a radio button is checked and one clicks on it again then the onclick event is triggered.
Is there any way to prevent the onclick event from triggering if the radio button is already checked?
I have 3 radio buttons with the same name ("myradio"). The value of each is a different URL (eg. value="http:[url]...)I have a link underneath these (<a href="#">Send</a>). I would like the selected radio button's value to be inserted into the href of the link, and if the user selects a different radio button that this changes.
I have a form with 4 radio buttons, the scenario is, when a user click on a radio button a hidden content will be displayed and the other three radio buttons will be disabled so that at one time a user can only click and view single radio button and the hidden content.Here is my code to show hide the hidden content but i need when the user select one radio button the other radio buttons should disable.
is it possible to create text field dynamicaly. e.g if we click on text field it create next text field and if click on second text field it create third text field. and so on.
I am creating a script that runs in tandom with several others. One of the other scripts creates and modifys the DOM on the fly.
My job is to write a script that will trigger some code when one of those DOM elements is created. The tag I have to watch for can be dynamically created, removed, and then created again with different childs, data, and subtags.
I have to log each of those newly created DIVs and all the child tags and data therein. I know how to do the logging, this is just an FYI. I know how to scan an existing DOM for the tags but not how to have a script monitor the DOM and fire off an event when these things are created on the fly.
I've been googling, yahooing, and asking for a day and a half now. Figured I'd start forum posting.
I am creating a form for a registration that asks the participant if they have completed pre-requisite training. There are three questions they are asked. When they click yes, the text box for the requested information is enabled, when they click no, they get a warning that they need to register first.
Here is the javascript
The first one works fine (the SERE training question), however, the second one does not function at all. What am I missing to enable the second question to function like the first.
I am attempting to pass a value from child to parent window. My issue is that I can't get the value of my radio button to the parent when there is more than one radio button. I get a result of "undefined".
Code: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd"> <html lang="en" dir="ltr">[code].....
I cannot believe this is NOT possible but thus far, I've scoured the web for hours looking for an easy way to make a radio button about 10 times larger than it normally is, and make it use custom colors. For example, I'd like to use custom images for the "selected" "unselected" and forgo the normal radio button entirely. However, I'm hoping to keep the radio button as an input method in the HTML, since jQuery has some super useful tools to manipulate input via radiobutton (or other selectors).
etc.... and each one is different, related to an input field, and as you can see it is a radio input array, and all radio inputs are named add_id[1], add_id[2], add_id[3] and so on i want a javascript function that will swap all the values of these radio buttons to whatever the first on is set to, either 'yes' or 'no' Code:
I want to create a "radio" symbol on a website. When click on it, a cumulative number will be shown beside the symbol. <form> <input type="radio" value="Click me!" onclick="m=1; n=m+1; document.write(n);" /> </form>
I tried to move write function out of the form using Javascript but I couldn't get it. <script type="text/javascript"> document.write(n); </script>
I am trying to produce a web form to allow wedding guests to RSVP. The form allows them to enter a name and select from a radio button whether they will be attending or not. If they select the "yes" radio button then a further pair of radio buttons are displayed for their meal preference.
They can then click a submit button or they can click another button to add another line for another guest which operates in exactly the same way. I've almost got this working, but it seems that the checkbox change handler is lost for the current guest when a new guest is added and the checkbox value is reset. I've got a feeling I'm doing something stupid but can't for the life of me figure out what.
Code (source file (renamed to .txt) also attached as I'm not sure the pasted code is too clear):
I have it set up so that there are three frames (frames and the use of javascript are encourage for practice) "bar" on the left with navigational options, "main" in the center where the body of the drill is presented, and "feedback" along the bottom where the feedback will appear.
My issue is that I have everything working except the form! I'm not sure how to make it so that upon clicking the submit button the feedback is presented in the "feedback" frame. This was suggested to me but isn't working, maybe I have a mistake somewhere? Or is there another way I can do this?
<html> <head> <script type="text/javascript"> function CheckCheckbox() {
I'm a JavaScript noob, and I'm playing with it. I have some code which created a div inside another div by using the innerHTML of the outer div. That had an onclick event which worked fine. Now I'm trying to create the div as an object, so I'm doing something like this:
Code JavaScript:
var obj = document.createElement('div'); obj.id = "object"; obj.onClick = function() {alert("Clicked");}; obj.innerHTML = "something"; // an img tag in the actual code document.getElementById('objects').appendChild(obj);
The new div is shown, but clicking on it does nothing. (I originally had another function, but changed to the alert for testing.)