I have done lots of looking on the web, but am still unable to figure out why I can not make this simple assignment work.I just need some help with getting something to happen when the user hits submit. What I really want is for a new page to appear with the message using the user inputs, but I would be very happy with just getting the input to appear in the text area that I put in or even for the alert box to pop up with the input. I can work on validation code after I can get some kind of output to work.....
I need to style a checkbox, so I made it into two images behind a form with hidden inputs. On click the form takes input from the other form into the hidden fields and POSTs it. Then I use PHP to grab that POST and put it back into the original form.Here are some snippets of what I am trying to do:
Im trying to dynamically add more fields into my form.[code]And don't reply that i should make the names into arrays for me to submit more stuff, I'll change that later. But for simplicity and a straightforward problem. I can't get it add more form elements in the correct place or nothing happens at all.
I have a form with a few text boxes which need to be validated client-side. The validation is: check that every single text box has a unique string value. I.e., I need to check that there are no two textboxes that both contain, for example, the string 'hello'.
Is there an efficient way to do this kind of validation in javascript?
I have a set of radio inputs on a form. These are bound to some values in a database. They are to indicate preferences of the user. So i may have 10 items in the list and i want the user to tell me the one they prefer. So when the list loads the first time all of the radios are not selected. They select one then hit save. I persist this value to the database and the next time they come back i want to fill that radio button in.
I'm having an issue doing this. It seems to me like: you can load a list of radios that are all unselected. you can select a single one of these you cannot select one and then unselect it so that none are selected
My problem is that i load the list then i loop over each of the elements and use the id to look for a saved preference value. If i find one then i want it selected in the radio. If not then don't select it. What I'm getting is the last item in the list always being selected in the radio
I'm working on a financial form that is filled out and then a pdf is outputted (via php).
I'm an xhtml/css and php guy but new to javascript - I'm sure there's got to be a way to do the following with js...
I've got a section for "project costs" with 4 fields (numeric is expected). I'd like to add a 5th field "Total Project Cost" that adds all the inputs of the first 4 fields on the fly as they are typed (or at least, after focus changes).
Also I'd like to have a field which defaults to "10" and a drop down with 3 items that will either add 0, 5 or 10 to the field which defaults to 10.
How do I add form inputs dynamically? I found form wizard plugin, but it could only add one element.
$("#finland").after('<span class="step" id="added_step">New step added in the update steps callback</span>') I needed it to add the same elements as much as possible, how do I do that with the code below?
I cant get this each function to work inside a form: For example I have this code: $('#formid>input').each(function(){ if($(this).attr('id')!='') alert($(this).attr('value'); //fetch id if not blank ang show value });
The code inside this function does not run if the form is rendered this way: <form><div id='tabs" > <ul>...</ul><div id='tab1"> <input type='text' id='fname' /></div> </div></form>
But if it is rendered in a simplier way like this, it works: <form><input type='text' id='fname' /></form> I am using jquery jquery-ui-1.7.2.custom.main.js library by the way for the tabs but I don't think that messes up the whole thing though...
I want to make a search form where inputs only appear if a certain selection has been made. For example the user selects "Green" then the input "X" appears, and if the user clicks "Black" then input "Y" appears. How can this be done? If so, can someone give me a basic example in code that I can use to copy off?
im pretty new to jQuery, but familiar with JS in general. im trying to get a dom element by id to change the read only attribute. using jQuery i'm doing the following: var field = $('#name[index][index]').
but when alerting the field value, i get [object Object] and not an inputObject as i would expect.
i can use the normal getElementById and it works as I would expect. Is this a problem with jQuery?
This is my first time using the forums, so please excuse me if I do something wrong. On my website I am using jQuery 1.5.1 and the latest jQuery Form plugin. Wherever I have a textarea input, small inputs of less than about 10 characters fail to be sent to the server. For example, if I have a form: <form id="someform" method="post"> <textarea name="foo">
I have grabbed this html code off the internet. It looks like it will work for what i am looking for except it does not add a grand total. The inputs multiply numbers without having to click a button. I wanted the grantotal to add up the inputs without having to click a button also.
I am using cookies to track form data the user inputs. The data only needs to be available during their session. I have well over 80 fields. How can I combine some of the cookies to cut down on the amount. I am storing them with JS and retrieving them with php.
I run an ajax request and return a json array. There is more in the json array than there is fields on the page. I want to cycle through text fields and find their NAME and match that to the json array and fill in the value.The names of the fields and the names in the json array are the same.
Code:
<script type="text/javascript"> function loadIntake(){ var client = <?php echo $id ?>;
I am trying to write a js that validates a form with two text inputs. The two inputs are: 'D_techA' and 'D_techB'. I just want to add up (sum) the two input fields (which must be positive numbers) and make sure that they add up to exactly 100 (not more and not less). If they do not add up to 100, then an alert should pop up that says "The two values must add up to exactly 100." I have tried and tried to write a js that does this validation (looking at numerous validation scripts posted in this forum and elsewhere) and I just cannot seem to make it work.