Get The Value Of 3 Hidden Fields In A Html Tablerow Where The Checkbox Has Been Check?
May 3, 2010i need to get the value of 3 hidden fields in a tablerow where the checkbox has been checked & build a querystring with them.
View 4 Repliesi need to get the value of 3 hidden fields in a tablerow where the checkbox has been checked & build a querystring with them.
View 4 Repliesi have 4 hidden fields in a form called "searchform"
<input type="hidden" name="forumchoice[]" value="1" checked />
<input type="hidden" name="forumchoice[]" value="2" checked />
<input type="hidden" name="forumchoice[]" value="3" checked />
<input type="hidden" name="forumchoice[]" value="4" checked />
Now here's what i want to do: i have two checkbox
<input onclick="??????????" type="checkbox" name="checkbox1" id="checkbox1"/>
<input onclick="??????????" type="checkbox" name="checkbox2" id="checkbox2"/>
- when checkbox1 is checked, i want to activate the hidden inputs 1 & 2. if it is unchecked, then desactivate hidden inputs 1&2
- when checkbox2 is checked, i want to activate the hidden inputs 3 & 4. if it is unchecked, then desactivate hidden inputs 3&4
I have a multibox in one of my JSP's that I want to manipulate via JavaScript, and have one of thecheckboxes selected.
The multibox property is "allChoices" in JavaScript, how do I check the first checkbox in the multibox?
The code I have now does not seem to be working:
I have multiple fields in a form with the same name. Lets call the fields with the same name "junk_array". My first field of junk_array is a input type=hidden. All the others fields in junk_array that follow are type=text. I can reference this first hidden field in IE with document.form.field[0].value. In, fact my form works absolutely wonderful in IE 6. However, netscape 4.7 does not recognize my first field in the array as the hidden field. Netscape sees the first visible text field as the first field in the array, subscript 0. What totally and utterly perplexes me, is that, from a previous thread, I can do this and get 9999 back in an alert
box in Netscape and IE. So, this proves Netscape doesn't have some evil code that disregards hidden fields. I guess...
<body onload="alert(document.myForm.test[0].value);">
<form name="myForm">
<input type="hidden" name="test" value="9999">
<input type="hidden" name="test" value="8888">
<input type="text" name="test" value="6">
<input type="text" name="test" value="3">
</form>
I even copied these fields directly below the opening <form> tag in my form and both Netscape and IE see the first hidden field as as
subscript 0.
However, my form is much more complicated. I have tables within tables and about 30 other fields. In my form I cannot for the life of me get Netscape to recognize the first hidden field of junk_array to zed as index 0.
Somehow, If I make the first type=hidden fields visible, netscape does work nicely. Why when I toggle type=hidden to type=text does Netscape cooperate. What is happening here? Anyone else have this problem with hidden fields in Netscape? I could post the code to my form but it is
big.
So here's what i want to do:
i have 2 checkboxes,
when Checkbox A is checked, i want to automatically check the checkbox B. When A is unchecked, then uncheck B.how can i do that?
<input type="checkbox" id="priority" /><span class="presult">0 USD</span>
I want when checkbox is checked, the span will have 500 USD. When checkbox is unchecked the span will return 0.This is what I've got, have no idea why not work.
Code JavaScript:
if ($('#priority').is(':checked')) {
$('.presult').text('500 USD');
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i have a page with lots of checkboxes and hidden fields. When i tick a checkbox i want it to give the hidden filed a value. But give it no value if it is not ticked. For every checkbox i have a hidden field is with it. Both the checkbox and the hidden field send information. I have used some js scripts but they don't seem to work with more than one checkbox.Example:
<input type="checkbox" name="box1" id="box1" value="4th July 2009,">
<input type="hidden" name="price1" id="price1" value="0">
So when box1 is ticked it then gives price1 a value. But if not ticked then the value remains at 0. I want it to give a value of 699.There will be about 100 checkboxes and hidden fields on the page. Also onclick behaviours do not work because it may still send the information if the checkbox is not checked.So for the next checkbox and hidden field i use box2 and price2.
I have a form. When you click the checkbox, a text box appears. When you uncheck the checkbox, it disappears. This is all great, the problem is once these preferences are saved the user can go back to the form. Their data will be prefilled...if the checkbox is loaded as checked, it won't bring up the text area! You have to uncheck and recheck it.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI dynamically create a hidden form field with some javascript. It works fine, the field gets created and filled in with whatever the user types in the prompt popup. But even though I have specified type="hidden" it is still displaying the field contents at the bottom of my form.
var newvar = document.createElement('input');
newvar.setAttribute('name',varname);
newvar.setAttribute('type','hidden');
newvar.setAttribute('value',Prompt.show("Enter notes"));
document.mainform.appendChild(newvar);
I want to loop thru all the hidden fields on the page, that have an ID which starts with "general_" and ends in "_10". Eg IDs:
id = "general_name_10"
id = "general_link_10"
id = "general_price_10"
How can I do such a loop in jQuery?
I have the below code in an html page and, since I cannot change the hidden types to text (no control whatsoever on the form), I manually add the values in the code. Clients only need to press "Submit", which is the only visible part of the form on the screen, and they are then taken to a page outside of my website.
Code:
<FORM action="...................." method="post">
<input type="hidden" name="Charge" value="0,00">
<input type="hidden" name="MerchantCode" value=".....">
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What I want to do is add two Text Fields in the html page where the above code is given to allow clients to add text and somehow "feed" this text to the values of the hidden fields Param1 and Param2. This way, the added text will show up in the page outside of my website where the clients are taken after they submit the form.
Sorry if I?m posting this in the wrong forum but I couldn?t figure out through an internet search if js is required for what I want to do. I have the below code in an html page and, since I cannot change the ?hidden? types to ?text? (no control whatsoever on the form), I manually add the values in the code. Clients only need to press "Submit", which is the only visible part of the form on the screen, and they are then taken to a page outside of my website.
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What I want to do is add two Text Fields in the html page where the above code is given to allow clients to add text and somehow "feed" this text to the values of the hidden fields Param1 and Param2. This way, the added text will show up in the page outside of my website where the clients are taken after they submit the form.
I am trying to open a new window (hidden div) when a checkbox is checked. Right now the way i have it is it is opening when the checkbox is clicked instead of checked.
Here is my code in case someone wants to take a look.
$(document).ready(function() {
$('#imgFiche')
// ($(this).attr('checked')){
.attr('target', '_blank')
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if i have defined a div on my page
<div
class
="Answer"
style
="display: none;"
>
then i wrote some jquery to make it shown or hidden
now i want write jquery to do different things if based on whether the div is visible or not?
How to check its visibility using jquery?
I have the following hidden field within a form:<input type="hidden" name="test12" value="test12" />I also have the following function which does something if that field exists:
if(document.formName.test12.value == "thisdata")
{
//do something
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I'm poking at a small "single page application" (SPA), ala TiddlyWiki,
to act as kind of a local, single-user version of Twitter (no real
application, except to familiarize myself with JavaScript). Right now
I'm using a hidden field to hold JSON, which is currently my flat-file
database of posts.
Is there a better way to store JSON data in a SPA other than hidden
fields? I'm Googling now to allay or confirm my concerns, but I'm
worried that there may be some upper limit to how much data you can cram
in the value of one.
I'm using JSON mostly because (a) I really prefer it to XML in
JavaScript applications, (b) it seems (key word, "seems") smart to
separate my post data from posts (so I can show n-number of posts at a
time), and (c) I really dislike parsing XML in JavaScript when JSON
seems like a viable alternative. (Though, given my size/space if JSON
isn't going to work, I'm not averse to using XML.)
I am using the jquery form plugin and I am very surprised that itdoesn't post hidden field values to my php file.I need
<form id="newTagForm" action="ajax-add-tag.php" method="post">
<fieldset>
<input type="hidden" id="resourceID" name="resourceID" value="" />
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I've an input field in the form which is displayed based on the user selection. Initially it is set to 'display:none' and I do have a validation rule for that field.
How do I skip validation on this hidden input field and only validate when its displayed on the page.
I have a form with an inputbox and the value of that input box needs to be also assigned to a hidden field.[code]Here is the hidden field I need the above value assigned to.[code]
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am trying to do something, which should be fairly easy. I have a link that is defined as:
<a href="javascript: doTemplates(<?php echo $toggle_templates; ?>);" title="Click to show/hide message templates.">
The php code simply echos either 1 or 0 depending if the templates should be shown. Then I have the following function, doTemplates() defined as:
function doTemplates(input)
{
document.write('<input type="hidden" name="showMessageTemplates" value="' + input + '" />');
document.send_msg.submit();
}
The problem is that when you click the link, the page simply reloads to a blank page with the only code being the hidden field. This is not what I want, I want the hidden field code to be passed along, and then for the form to submit. So, what should have is that the hidden field code is added, and then the form submits.
I'm trying to combine 3 form input fields into 1 that is hidden (Date of Birth). The input fields are DOB-MM, DOB-DD, and DOB-YYYY and the hidden field is DOB which will store the Date of Birth in the following format 'YYYY-MM-DD'. Unfortunately I don't know javascript write a quick script that will combine these 3 fields and arrange them in the format required.
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I want to know that "how to show hidden fields when a user selects a particular option in the html form"
I want the fields to be hidden first,then when the users selects:
Option A- Particulars fields which have I will create for this option must be displayed.
If
Option B-Particular field which I will create for this option must be displayed.
I want this code to run as soon as the user selects a option.Not on a button click
I have a form that has 50 text fields and a corresponding hidden field for each of these.
i.e. textfield1 hiddenfield1 etc. When the textfield has data entered it calls a script but I want the script to change the corresponding hidden field but am stuck as to how to do this.
I have the following function which gets called:
function addOptions(currentRole) {
document.addGroup.['use_role_'+currentRole].value='Y';
}
How to get this work work. Where I have ['use_role_'+currentRole] the currentRole should be replaced with the number (1 - 50) so as to change use_role_23 if currentRole is 23.
This is a question for anybody familiar with rich text editors. Does anybody know why hidden form fields always appear as visible text fields in IE and not firefox? Just curious if you have experienced this with any RTE you have used or developed.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have a flash file that calls this JS function. It basically adds a number to a comma separated string. this works fine.
var select = "";
function selectCounty (cid){ select = cid + "," + select; }
The flash also calls this function to remove a value from the string. The removeVal() function works. though, the *select* variable is not reforming into a string. I'm missing how to then put the array into a form that this is part of.
function unSelectCounty (cid){
// split the *select* string into an array
var select_array = select.split(/,/);
// remove *cid* value from array
unselect = removeVal(select_array, cid);
// reset *select* var
select = "";
for (i=0;i<unselect.length;i++){ if (unselect[i] != ''){ select = unselect[i] + "," + select; } }
}
function removeVal(arr, valToRemove){
// Normalize to a string like !val!!val!!val!
var s = '!' + arr.join('!!') + '!'
// Remove targeted values with delimiters
s = s.replace(new RegExp('!' + valToRemove + '!', 'g'), '');
// Remove delimiter added to end in step 1
s = s.replace(/^!/, '');
// Remove delimiter added to start in step 1
s = s.replace(/!$/, '');
// Convert to array
return s.split('!!');
}
Please help with these two problems-
1) i cant get the *select* string in unSelectCounty() to reform correctly.
2) i am unsure what to write so that the value of *select* is passed in POST form array. it can accept it either as an array or a string.
I'm having a problem using javascript with a form. I'm using javascript to determine whether or not a person has selected "yes" or "no" from the select list. If "yes" is selected, the form is supposed to slide down and reveal two more fields. If "no" is selected, the form is supposed to slide back up hiding those two fields again.
When "yes" is selected, the form displays the two new fields properly. In Safari, it does the slideDown animation, yet in Firefox, the new form fields just suddenly display. If I select "no" again, nothing happens. The slideUp animation doesn't play. So currently I am having to use $("#parent1").hide(); to get the "no" to trigger.
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