You see it doesn't want to output the I have specified. The actual script is a lot more complex and so unfortunately manually adding each using an appendChild or similar function would be far too time consuming and probably rather resource intensive. Is there anyway I can just add a 'chunk of html' to this table row and in this chunk define the table columns?
I'm trying to add a certain number of row in one click via javascript. So far I could manage to add one row but is there a way to add multiple row in one click? Also can I add colspan to it?
Heres my code:
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I'm building a tree control that lazily loads branches of the tree using the document.load() method.
The external XML document that is loaded is generated by a servlet as XHTML. What I would like to do is to add the new tree branch to the correct place in the document in the browser window using the innerHTML property of the parent node.
The relevant code snippet that I've written to do this is:
var target = document.getElementById(parentId); target.innerHTML = xmlDoc.documentElement.xml;
This doesn't work, furthermore looking at the W3C DOM API it would seem that the document.xml property is a Microsort proprietary extension which makes it unsuitable for my application.
I am parsing a AJAX XML response using jQuery and creating a table with data in it.
First I am creating a table, then traversing through the XML nodes using jQuery using the each() function and in this function, I am creating the tr's (table rows) and appending them to the table body (tbody). The problem here is, if I have more number of records(200 or more), then I am not able to see the contents(records) in table until rendering of all the rows is completed.
But when I use debugger and put a break point at the end of the each function, this time execution will stop there and I am able to see the row added.
I have a costestimatorslider using jquery ui slider as:
$(function() {
As you can see I can add the value from the slider ui.value without any problem.Now I would like to be able to ADD or Extract the$('.cost') value to other value as Total(total=parseInt($('#total').html());.) which is Sum of some other calculations stored in a HTML table cell in the page as:
I tried to do it by this way butFirstof all it doubled the value which makesense and it's wrong!, besides itcouldn'textract the cost from the total.
I have a dynamic HTML table which gets populated by coldfusion and displayed in the page, I have a column called performace which holds numeric values. I need to select the top 3 best performace value in the column and then highlight the entire row in different colours (top 3 values for performance). Can any one help me in doing it?My server can run only Javascript and coldfusion, No Ajax/PHP.I need a complete set of code which such that I will add the script and it performs the calculating and highlighting part.
I want to change the content of different div's using .html(). The change should be done by clicking on the inner element of the container. The content of the clicked container should be changed with the first container. My problem is, that the following code does the change, but only once. After every div has changed one time, no more reaction is shown.
I have written some JavaScript that I can use to remove a table row from a table. If I have the table:
[Code]...
I also have JavaScript that will add a row to the same table. I've found that if I add a bunch of rows, when I delete one, there is a small amount of whitespace added between the permanent row and the others. It seems like while the row is removed, some remnants of it remain. Is there a way to get rid of it completely?
I have a page that I have JS adding content wrapped in <li>s and the content inside the <li>s is never the same length. I want to keep adding a <li> to the stack until the page is full without making the page scroll.Am I clear enough? It'd be easy if everything was the same size or if everyone's resolution was the same but the world isn't perfect.Here is a simple HTML and CSS test case:
I know maybe this is basic stuff; but I'm in the middle of something with it. The question is that I need to add a row to an existing table, with four cells and in each cell I need to add different input types, In fact they are: One select, two text inputs [In separates cell] and an anchor in the last cell, except the anchor I need to give to every input an unique iterative id, starting with the last in the table plus one :-) I have this code, but I can't figure it out to create the elements, nor adding more cells [<td>]. $("#roomsTable").find('tbody')
Of course I don't want to add an image, is only to test it and it works fine, but as soon I replace the <img> with a $('input'), it just add all the inputs around !! :-S So I've been trying all day, and couldn't do it :-( I want to add four cells, and a select in the first [Wich I need to populate of course from the server], an input in the second and the third, and an anchor on the fourth
I have an existing table with a form in it and am using the createElement function to create new input fields. The problem is that I dont know how to put the new row into the middle of the table...
I have this fairly horrible table that I need to add rows to onclick. I can get it to do it easily enough by setting the tbody id to "tbodyid" and using this simple JS:
Code Javascript: var rowcount = 0; function addrow(){ rowcount++; document.getElementById("tbodyid").innerHTML += '<tr>...</tr>'; }
Works beautifully, but the problem that I've got is that if I put any text in any inputs in the new rows, when I add an extra field they all blank themselves again, which is a bit annoying.
In my attempt to understand the workings of the code at: [URL].. I modified it a bit. My question is: What am i doing wrong with the 'testContents()' function? The rows of the table see to be added to the display, but I can not confirm that fact with the test function.
I am facing a certain problem when I try to add a content to a page dynamically and then save the page. I add a content dynamically to the page on a mouse click and then after the content appears in the screen, I try to save the HTML file from the browser. When I open the saved HTML file, I am not able to see the dynamically added text. This happens only in IE.
This is the code that I use.
"document.body.insertAdjacentHTML("beforeEnd", "<div id='idCanvas'> Sample Text </div>");"
This code successfully adds the new text to the page. But, when I try to save the page from "File -> Save As" and then open the saved file, I am not able to view that text. I need to get that text in the saved document as well.
i'm having loads of trouble with the jflow content slider I've managed to get it up and running but now I want to add a second jflow content slider in a div below it. Im not sure how I go about renaming the second one's properties so that the second lot of buttons target the second slider. An example of what im doing can be viewed at:
My site example I do not know how to make them independant of each other.. has anyone else tried doing this?
I am working on some JavaScript that dynamically adds rows to a table in response to a button click. A new row does appear on the screen when the button is clicked. However, that table to which a row has been added is itself contained within an outer table (to handle the desired screen layout). That outer table does not properly grow to contain the new size of the table to which the row was added. (More specifically, I have sporadically seen the outer table grow correctly, but then most of the time it does not grow as desired.) Is there something that needs to be done in the code that will make the right thing happen? (This phenomena appears in Netscape 7.1 -- things work correctly under Internet Explorer 6.0)
A second anomoly concerns a button that appears in the newly added row. An "onClick" event is associated with that dynamically added button. The newly added button works correctly under Netscape 7.1 but fails to work under Internet Explorer 6.0. (It is like Explorer will not honor an event that is set in place by code that is dynamically created after the page is loaded.) Shown below is an excerpt of the code that is attempting to set up the desired button. Is there something apecial that must be done in the code to get Explorer to handle this properly (I have tried spelling things as both "onclick" and also "onClick")?
tbldata = document.createElement("TD"); item = document.createElement("BUTTON"); v = 'doaction("Edit",' + n +')' item.setAttribute("name","Edit"); item.setAttribute("onclick",v); textitem = document.createTextNode("Edit"); item.appendChild(textitem); tbldata.appendChild(item);
Do you know if you can clone() and then appendTo() a <tr>. [URL]. I want to something like: $("#second").clone().appendTo('#second'); It works, but it doesn't render like I want it to. I want it to be a NEW row.
i'm trying to add a row to a table with form elements in the table. It almost works but instead of seeing my text field, i see the code of my text field. Here's my code :
var counter = 1; function addInput(tableName) { var tbody = document.getElementById(tableName).getElementsByTagName("TBODY")[0]; var row = document.createElement("TR"); var td1 = document.createElement("TD"); td1.appendChild(document.createTextNode("<input type='text' name='myInputs[]'>")); [Code]...
I want to add rows and columns on click. So, i have a table with columns and rows and I had a add and remove button. So I want the user to be able to add/remove more rows if they have multiple inputs/outputs.So what I want is when the user clicks on add.png, I want another row of Input and Description to appear underneath the current oneHere is my code..
i am having a table with some rows, which are shown under some categories. how can i dynamically add some rows to the table. there is a '>>' symbol infront of each category names. when i click on that symbol, i want to enlarge this category by adding more no of rows under this. And the symbol must turn to '<<'. when click on this, the reverse thing, ie, remove some rows and shows the initial rows.
i am having problem with the addition of values in the amount field.before i created 5 rows manually in the first table and used addAll() function. It was working fine.but now when am adding/deleting rows dynamically the same function is giving me problem in addition.
I have a simple page that uses ajax, php, mysql to get database entries and displays them in a table by a limited number of results.
ie. it only shows 10 entries at a time.
Anyways, as soon as I had ANY DOCTYPE to the document, the table no longer shows up in Firefox. It will how ever show up in IE8 or if I remove the DOCTYPE.
Page WITH DOCTYPE Page WITHOUT DOCTYPE
What on earth would be causing this? I have validated the page with W3C with VALID markup.