Jquery :: Show Datepicker In An Input Field In A Form?
Feb 15, 2012
I need to show the date picker in an input field that is inside a form. I have index.php which has the code for the date picker, I just need to link it to the input field. I have the form in another file as follows:
I have a problem with the datePicker that I am trying to solve this for the past 2 days now.Looked at all the tutorials and posts but nothing helped.My problem is that I want the datePicker to return the date as: dd/mm/yyyy and whatever I tried, the input field that gets the selected date displays it as: Tue Apr 26 2011 00:00:00
When dialog pops up and when I want to select date from datepicker but clicking on input datepicker is under dialog. What option make it to be on top ?
I would like to use a date picker on a web page input form. I found one which does what I want but the date format it outputs is not correct for my form. The script contains the following:
// datetime parsing and formatting routimes. modify them if you wish other datetime format function str2dt (str_datetime) { var re_date = /^(d+)-(d+)-(d+)s+(d+):(d+):(d+)$/; if (!re_date.exec(str_datetime)) return alert("Invalid Datetime format: "+ str_datetime); return (new Date (RegExp.$3, RegExp.$2-1, RegExp.$1, RegExp.$4, [Code] .....
I am not familiar with JavaScript and have not been able to figure out what changes I need to make in order to get the output I want. I tried to contact the author, but his email address no longer works. What modifications are necessary. The output format I'm looking for is YYYY-MM-DD (no time).
I've have a function to take the value entered in a form text box, add 50 to it and put the result in another text box.
When I enter 650.5 I get 700.5 exactly how I'd expect. But when I enter -650.5 instead of getting -600.5 I get -650.050 as though it is failing to parse the float due to it being negative. My understanding of parseFloat was that it recognises negative numbers. Is there a nice simple way to get this to work?
I'm showing in a field the name of the file the user has chosen. I would like to show the whole name as the title when passing the mouse over the field, in case the name is too long. I swear this was working, but it's not anymore (I'm testing with FF). I don't know how it was working, maybe I used a different combination of quotes or semicolons or I don't know. I can't make it work again. When you pass de mouse over the field it is showing the code instead of the innerHTML referenced:
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="es" lang="es"> <head> <script type="text/javascript">
I have this script where i call a jquery ajax to calclate something and then put it back in the form input so then i post everything to a php script where it insert it in mysql database. Here is the script :
I am having a form with two input fields. I want to enter some text in the first input field and then the second field should get the same text. Is there a simple way (maybe a plugin) to do this with jQuery? It would be perfect if I even could output all these input fields values as normal text in <p> or <li> tags.
I had a beautiful script written by @rnd me that looks like this:
Code: <body> <input id='inp' /> <select id='sug' /> <script type='text/javascript'> function el(tid) {return document.getElementById(tid);} function addScript(u){ var head=document.getElementsByTagName('head')[0], [Code]....
This script made it possible to show Google suggestion while typing in an input field. The Google suggestions are retrieved over here: [URL] The problem is that all of the sudden it stopped working! For apparently no reason because Google is still 'providing' the suggestions online. So I have two questions: Why is it stopped working? Did Google restrict the suggestions to third parties?
I want to bypass from one input field to other one by <enter> (<return>) key pressing instead of default behaviour (<tab> key pressing).But there was default form action on <enter> keydown event was performed. Remember that <enter> keydown event on form means default "Form submit" action. How to prevent default action, form submission, in time of <enter> keydown event processing?
How to modify following code? I use hotkeys jQuery plugin for key binding to input fields.
$().ready(function(){ $(myInputFieldsSelector).bind('keydown','return',function(evt){ //find next input field in the form MyNextInput MyNextInput.focus().select();
I'd like to create a quick and dirty validation method for a form. It's not meant to be very secure.
The way I picture it working is this - there is an input field that asks for a password. If the user types in the password correctly, the "submit" div tag will change from "none" to "block". , which will display the submit button. I just am not familiar with JS enough to know if that's possible.
I need to pass user input from a form to one database field. I'm relatively new to JS but the idea I had was to have several form elements and use JS to collect the users input and send all the values through a hidden element. What's happening is the variable names are being sent rather than the values. The code below is only passing to the next page. Limitations: I am editing an intranet site built by a 3rd party so a lot of the files we've been given are encrypted. I cannot change the method to post.
i am creating a simple form validation script where i will ask for the username, password and email of a user. when an error is created, a text will be displayed beside the textbox. but i want to know how i can add colors to the textbox if there is an error.
I'm new to JavaScript. I'm trying to create my form in such a way that if 'Premium' is selected, a the text box with label 'membership no' is displayed and if 'bronze' is select, the drop-down list 'sponsor' is displayed instead....here's what my form looks like...
In a form I have an input field. It's supposed to get input form a scanning device. Thus, the input might contain special characters (like the Group Separator in a EAN barcode). Now, I want to manipulate a little with the input in a javascript, but I'm not able to find the Group Separator:
input = document.main.input.value; var a = input.split(""); var i; for(i=0;i<a.length;i++) { if(/x1D/.test(a[i])) { alert("GS"); } }
This is a snip that parses the input, character by character, and gives me an alert if the Group Separator (Hex: 1D) is found. But it never matches, even if I know that the input string contains in. I have a similar script written in Perl, an that script finds the Group Separtor.
I have a bunch of forms in my page, and want to pass a reference to the current form to a javascript function - when, say, a user clicks on a particular element. Normally, within any type of input field, I'd just add something like this:
onclick="my_function(this.form)"
Then, in my_function( form ) I could refer to form. No worries.
But here's the interesting bit. I also want to run the same function when the user clicks on any <a> tag within a form, like:
I don't know how hard this is / isn't to do, but I wondered if it is possible to use Javascript / jQuery (I have the library included on the page I need to edit) to display a message below a text input field if the field is populated.
The reason I need it is that if the user fills the field in, I would like to add an instruction message underneath the field. If the field remains empty, I don't want the text to display.