Now I want a second button lets say submit2 and when it is clicked I want to
post to test2.html instead test.html. Is that possible without an if else?
I'm trying to search for the correct code to make my form work. I have 3 select boxes - one with 2 options, one with 8 options, and the last with 2 options... All of this adds up to 32 different url paths. Can anyone tell me how to get this done?This is what I have so far: (and yea, I know I suck... I honestly have absolutely NO clue)
Several non-form input elements (a text field, a few buttons).
There is an "add file" and a "remove file" button. Whenever the "add file" is clicked, new_file_count is incremented and a form is created (ID: "nc-" + new_file_count, NAME: "ncform", enctype: "multipart/form data"). Whenever "remove file" is clicked, the last form is removed, and new_file_count is decrimented. Each form has a hidden submit element named "NEW_SUBMIT".
There is also a text field button, when it is clicked, a hidden field in each form is updated, along with the text in a span element within each form. This works properly.
Finally, there is the non-form "Check in documents" button. When this is clicked, the function LAC_NEW_CHECKIN_CLICK is called (see end of mail). This should iterate through each form, and submit it, and the alerts I put in the validation function would suggest it is doing that.
However, when the actual LAC_submit_checkin function is executed, the checkin is not being executed as AJAX (I'm redirected to the json output of the first form).
I'm using the Form Plugin to allow a user to upload a photo.The user clicks on a link in the page and I display a dialog collecting the file and description.It works great the first time, but when they do it again the description and a hidden field is not passed n the form.How can I get the form to work more than once without reloading the page?I call this on the click of the link on the page.
var options = {target: '#divToUpdate', success: PhotoUploaded}; $('#photoForm').ajaxForm(options);
I am stuck here with a problem. I want to check if someone enters a negative score on a multiple form page. I want that the edit field is red color if the score is negative.I call htis function with the onblur event input name="pickscorehome" type="text" class="pickedits" id="pickscorehome" onblur="checknumberhome(this.form);" onchange="Setradio(this.form);"The problem is that there are an undefined number of forms on the page that are generated out of a database. How can i do that for each form ? Seems works only on
function checknumbervisitor(f) { if(parseFloat(f.pickscorevisitor.value)<0)
I am trying to sum the "value" of multiple checkboxes who's values are all numeric, and then alert via pop-up the value of the sum when a Sumbit button is clicked. I thought I figured out how to do it using some jquery, but for some reason the Submit button doesn't fire anything.
Heres the code.
HTML Code:
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head>
I'm validating a form that has two buttons ("Next" and "Back"). The call to the script is currently in the form's onSubmit() handler. Upon pressing either button, the script runs. This is understandable, since either button press is considered a submit. Is there a way to test which button was pressed to determine whether or not to run the script?
I am trying to have two form actions on submission using a javascript. The first calls a php class (http://www.blah.org/test.php) and the second adds data to a mySQL database via a php function call (<? php echo $editFormAction; ?>. Both actions work; however, only the second action in the fucntion runs. Here is the code:
The above code only submit form to url_of_server1. The second submit is ignored. Is there any trick to make it works? For example is it possible to use XMLHttpRequest object to submit the form asynchronously?
I'm doing kind of a form that at the end you can pay thru paypal. I have like a table made of anchor tags <a> and each one is styled as a table cell. What I need to do is to have the ability of multiple select this links. It would be: the user select one or more links and then a variable would carry these links name so he could pay with paypal.
I am trying to add an additional submit button to a form that has a separate action. This is for a shopping cart. The button I am trying to add is a "Preview" button. Which will have a different action then the "Add to Cart" button. Right now it works but after the "Preview" button is clicked the "Add to Cart" button will use the action that the "Preview" button is using. This is the script I am using for the "Preview" button.
var productPreviewForm = new VarienForm('product_addtocart_form'); productPreviewForm.submit = function() { if(this.validator.validate()) {[code]....
I don't know why it's not running the validation js first upon "submit", it goes straight to the "thankyou" page specified by the php (let me know if php needs to be posted). I've check my syntax over and over, I can't see anything.
I'm trying to have a "tell-a-friend" form where one requires to enter his/her first name, surname, email and a friend's email � with option of forward to to other 4 friends (total 5).
I have a form that I want to clone and add up to 5 duplicates with slight changes. The changes are:
Add a second question and another set of related radio buttons for only the duplicates. Change the title in the Header to increment by 1 ex. Header 1, Header 2...
I also would like to make the form elements "id" and "names" unique. Also, continue to use the add and remove button at the bottom.
I have included my existing code.
NOTE: for a visual, I mocked up the the original form and 1 copy of the fields in the html, not to be used.
<!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="en" lang="en"> <head>
We have a webpage setup to alpha page individual people with pagers at work. It is a simple form that submits to a php file on the pager server. I am working on creating a script that submits a alpha-page to everyone at once. There are about 120 different ppl in the company, I want the script to submit the form once for each persons pager. I'm new to javascript but have alittle programming understanding.
I wonder can someone help me. [onkeyup] I am trying to transfer user input fields from a form so that the user can preview what they have entered in a div on the same page (i.e. prior to submiting).
e.g. 1st Line - Name: This is my Name 2nd Line - Profession: This is my Profession <div> Copy of 1st Line - Name: This is my Name Copy of 2nd Line - Profession: This is my Profession </div>
This is what i'm working with now but can only get one function to validate. This is the script I have so far. With credit going to pmw57 Need to be able to validate more than just one function.
<script language="javascript" type="text/javascript"> var form = document.getElementById('healthwiseorder'); form.onsubmit = validateForm; function validateForm() {
It is all working fine now. However I need to validate form input fields and I'd like to have the javascript in seperate files.
Here's the javascript I've developed so far:
Code: function removeChar(sourceText){ var charToRemove = / /gi;//Any character between "/" and "/" is removed from the user's input (By default a space is removed)
[Code].....
Basically, I want to have the takePostcode and fidelityCard functions in seperate files, but I want the removeChar function to work for both of them.
The code works perfectly fine when it's place within the webpage itself, but I'd like to include them in the head as external files.
I have the following function that selects all of the values in a multiple select box. Can anybody help me extend it to do this for more than one select box?
function selectAll() { List = document.forms[0].categories; if (List.length && List.options[0].value == 'temp') return; for (i=0;i<List.length;i++){ List.options[i].selected = true; } closeMe() }
I have been using this simple js function to validate a field in a form is filled in.
<script language="JavaScript"> <!-- function SubmitForm() { var form = document.formname if (form.client_id.value.length == 0) { alert('Please make a selection from the list'); form.client_id.focus(); } else { form.submit(); } }
//--> </script>
Now I have a page with multiple forms and I would like to use the same script to validate depending on which form is submitted. I thought I should be able to do something like this.... but know very little javascript...any suggestions? Code:
I know it involved naming the html form inputs as col001row001, though. Doing that dynamically in asp is no problem, but how do I get the row number to be recognized inside javascript's "document.form.column###.value" while going through a for loop?
I am trying to create a form with multiple fields, and instead of mailing it, I want it to save to clipboard. The only thing I have now is things others tried.
I have some checkboxes in a form that I'd like to validate (check to ensure that at least one has been ticked): HTML Code: <input type="checkbox" name="response[]" value="answer1" />answer1 <input type="checkbox" name="response[]" value="answer2" />answer2 <input type="checkbox" name="response[]" value="answer3" />answer3 <input type="checkbox" name="response[]" value="answer4" />answer4
The javascript below only works if I change my checkbox names to name="response" rather than name="response[]". Code: function validateform(){ var success = false; for (i = 0; i < document.surveyform.response.length; i++){ if (document.surveyform.response[i].checked){ success = true; }} return success; }
I need to pass along multiple checkbox responses to my PHP script and therefore need to keep checkboxes named name="response[]". When I do this, I get the error "document.surveyform.response has no properties" What change I can make to the javascript so that I can name my checkboxes name="responses[]" ?
I'm new to javascript and have stumbled yet again. Currently, my website has a form where you can type in your name, and generate a url.
Code: <script>function updateURL() { document.getElementById("theurl").innerHTML = '<a href="http://www.website.com/'+document.input.usersname.value+'/index.html">Here is the first link!</a>'; }
[Code]..
First, if I wanted to create an identical form and button, but with a different url (index1.html instead of index.html), do i just need to add numbers to the "updateURL();" parentheses on both the new input type=button, and the function script?
Second, if I can make this 2nd form and button, how can I make the 2nd input type="form" automatically mirror whatever is typed in the first input type="form"? Whether this be by button onClick, or live as they type it, it doesn't matter. I don't want to bypass the 2nd form however because I want to give users the option to erase the automatic mirrored text and put in a different name if they would like.