Limit The Numeric Amount Entered In A Text Box Less Than 1000?
Apr 15, 2010how do I use javascript to limit the numeric amount entered in a text box less than 1000?
View 1 Replieshow do I use javascript to limit the numeric amount entered in a text box less than 1000?
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View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a script that limit characters and lines entered by users in a textarea.. I want instead of throwing that alert message to jump to the next line and the user can continue writing, here is the script:
<script type="text/javascript">
var alert_title='Input Restriction';
function limitTextarea(el,maxLines,maxChar){
if(!el.x){
el.x=uniqueInt();
el.onblur=function(){clearInterval(window['int'+el.x])}
}window['int'+el.x]=setInterval(function(){
var lines=el.value.replace(/
/g,'').split(' .....
The HTML
<textarea onFocus="limitTextarea(this,5,40)" wrap="soft">
I'm having to write a program that generates a random number between 1-1000 and then allows the user to make guesses in a text box, answering to high or to low, until the correct answer is entered. I had the program working fine with using strictly prompts and alerts but when I tried to create a form I started having trouble.
<?xml version = "1.0" encoding = "utf-8"?>
<!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">
<head>
<title>9.30</title>
[Code]...
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For Example:
Input- 512
Output - Austin, TX
The code that I have doesn't work with firefox and I was just wondering if there was a code that would allow that to happen.
I have a text box which only accepts a numeric value not decimals.and it should not accept a null value.I wrote isnumeric validation for text box.but it is not working?
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working: document.Formular.input1.value
I have a text field (field1) already displayed on the HTML page. However, there's a link where you can add additional text fields to the page as well. When the link is clicked, the second text field is added successfully (field2), and when the link is clicked again, the third text field (field3) is added successfully. However, the third field does not add itself to the page, and the text for anything greater than a third field also isn't displayed after. This obviously means that my "fields" variable is not working right
<script language="javascript">
fields = 1;
function addMore() {
if (fields = 1) {
document.getElementById('addedMore').innerHTML = "<input type='text' name='field2' size='25' /> <span>Field 2.</span>";
[Code]....
How would I go about validating multiple textfields within the same
form to ensure they start with either 1 or 2 numerical digits (from 8
to 14) followed by 2 or 3 text characters eg. 8MN and 14ABC being
acceptable?
I'm trying to add a text box to a form that has some other complications. My "mcomment" in the code below does work but will only accept numbers, and the whole idea was text.
Code:
function n_od(type) {
var f = document.forms.create_account;
$("#id_od").html("<img src='images/nr_loading1.gif' border=0>");
subcat3 = escape($("#subcat3").val());
if (type == 2)
$("#id_od").load("n_autos.php?step=115&w="+f.width.value+
"&fractionw="+$("#fractionw").val()+"&length_in="+f.length_in.value+
"&fractionl="+$("#fractionl").val()+"&mcomment="+f.mcomment.value+
"&mcat="+$("#mcat").val()+"&subcat="+$("#subcat").val()+"&subcat3="+subcat3);
else {
$("#id_od").load("n_autos.php?step=116&w="+f.width.value+"&fractionw="+
$("#fractionw").val()+"&length_in="+f.length_in.value+"&fractionl="+
$("#fractionl").val()+"&mcomment="+f.mcomment.value+"&mcat="+$("#mcat").val());
}
}
I would like to strip out all of the commas in numeric text field called test on blur. New to jQuery. I have had a go at coding would it work? $('input#test').val($('input#test').val().replace(/,/g,'')); and ....... how do i calll it?
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View 4 Replies View RelatedI want to create a function that will take a date that has been entered in to text box 1 and a number of days.
The function should take the date value passed in from text box 1 convert it from a string to a date format and add the number of days passed in to the function to the date then output that value in the format dd/mm/yyyy to a second text box.
So far I have:
Text box that fires the function onBlur
<input type="text" name="txt_ad_date" value ="" onBlur="addDays(26/01/2006, 1)">
The function
function addDays(myDate, days) {
adDate = new Date(myDate);
adDate.setDate(adDate.getDate() + days);
document.frmPermVacReq.txt_closing_date.value = adDate;
}
This should result in
07/02/2006 in text box 2 (txt_closing_date)
what I actually get is Fri Jan 2 00:00:00 UTC 1970
Any Ideas???
Here is a script for limiting text area input. It also shows the remaining characters. Simply change the start value for "Characters remaining" to adjust the max length of the form.
<html>
<head>
<script type="text/javascript">
//Original Script By: Adam Matthews
//Date: 05/05/2005
//Posted at: http://www.codingforums.com
var max=0;
function showChar(obj)
{
var obj3=document.getElementById("char");
if(max==0)
{
max=obj3.firstChild.nodeValue*1;
}
len=obj.value.length;
var cur=max*1;
cur=cur-len;
if(cur<0)
{
var obj2=document.forms[0].elements['comm'];
var str=obj2.value.substring(0,max*1);
obj2.value=str;
showChar(obj2,max);
return false;
}
else
{
var obj2=document.getElementById('char');
var str=document.createTextNode(cur);
obj2.replaceChild(str,obj2.firstChild);
return true;
}
}
</script>
</head>
<body>
<form>
<textarea name="comm" cols="20" rows="3" value="" onkeyup="showChar(this);" onblur="showChar(this);"></textarea>
<br />
Characters Remaining: <span id="char">200</span>
</form>
</body>
</html>
I just found the folloing script that limt the chars in a textarea field. As I am working with UNICODE ( I work in Brasil and our language is portugues whith a several special chars), I woukd like to do the same as the script but changing the limit to bytes. I am a javascript begginer, and found an other script that count the bytes in a string, but I didi not know how to implement it in the first script to limit it to yhe byte count,Here are the scrips:
1 - Chars limit:
Code:
<script language="javascript" type="text/javascript">
<!--
function max1(txarea){
[code]....
Im trying to find a static way to see if someones typing, entered text etc... Currently, if you are typing, or enter anything in the input box it will say you are typing, and if u delete it, the message dissapears.. is there a way where if you're not typing at all it can say "You entered text" or something? maybe a way to time when the last key was pressed?
[Code]....
I need to validate that the the user has entered a ten digit number into the text box, and need some help with the code. Here is what I have:
<html>
<head>
<title>Checking with RegExp</title>
</head>
[Code].....
I have this script that gets the value of the selected radio button and then i put into a table from the id. I have over thrity of these and realized that if i didnt cut the values down to a certin size, it would completely destroy the table. I was wondering if there was any way to run the selected value from the radio group through the function(or something else that can cut it to a certin length) then display it in the table. i was thinking it might be easy to do the whole thing in javascript.
Everything above here works great, i just need to cut it to a certin lenght before its displayed
Im not sure what to put into the function to get it to do what is want echo trimStr(**************);?>
so I'm trying to get a large amount of text back to my ASP script
on the server. My large amount of text is the source to a web page, and
I want to preserve the formatting on it, ie the indenting. Before any
of this the only way I got stuff back to the server is with query
strings. Now I'm pretty sure there's other ways to get data back to the
sever besides query stings but I'm having trouble finding them. Can
somebody point me in the right direction or tell me how?
Basically i need help with input fields that when clicked the text (value) disappears but if the user has not entered anything in it would revert back to what was originally there.I have managed to get the value inside to disappear once clicked without the use of javascript but would love someone to point me in the right direction of how to revert the original value back if nothing was entered in if the user did click inside as the field continues to be blank.
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... Firebug request size limit has been reached by Firebug. ...
This is my XHR function:
My question is: Is there a size limit in XHR POST requests? If yes how to disable it or is a browser issue?