I'm finding several articles about this but they don't really tell exactly where to place things such as window.onload=myfunction(); example and make the checkbox work for me so I understand how it works?
Is there a generic way to fire an event when the state/value of a checkbox is changed by another event - i.e. not a user action. In this scenario, I have a set of checkboxes with a "select all" checkbox. I have the code written such that checking or unchecking the "select all" checkbox updates the state of all of the checkboxes below.
The extra requirement here is that some of these checkboxes have "children". So, when you check one of these, its children are automatically checked as well. So, what I need to do is check the main "select all" checkbox, which would then check all of the immediate children, which would then check all of their immediate children. I tried both an onchange and onclick event, but neither seem to be firing.
I've been stuck on this for a few hours today, and I can't seem to figure out how to correctly accomplish my task.Objective: Dynamically change the value of a <input type="checkbox" />, thus causing the .change( ) event to be fired, from an outside element, with the checkbox being hidden.So, my code eventually gets to this point:
I'm having a problem when I uncheck the box it should subtract the amount from the total which it does kind of. It subtracts a number other that one selected. When I put a alert into the function it pops up with the right amount.URL...click on "comps"uncheck the box under the zillow table.it should remove the amount of SqFt under the little table under the map.The only one that I've established is the zillow.[code]
Problem in is page. i want to have a javascript function that call on checkbox on click event. if checked firstly a 125 x125 sized checkbox then i want to restrict that all checkbox that i checked later must 125 x 125 sized if i checked 250 x250 sized checkbox then create a alert message pleas select 125 x 125 sized , i also have function check it
This is a one row and repeated in while loop php script, row code is below.
I have a checkbox that I'd like to show/hide an input text element. When the checkbox is checked, the textbox disappears. When the checkbox is unchecked, the textbox reappears.This works fine in firefox:
If it is possible, how to reflect popup checkbox changes on same checkbox in parent window. Main windows contains a list of thumbnails, each one with a checkbox. Clicking on a thumb, a popup window is opened containing a bigger photo beside a checkbox. If the user checks/uncheks it I want the thumbnail checkbox in parent window to be changed in the same way (and onclick tasks to be performed). To achieve this I am using cookies and onClick -> parent.reload.
My JSP web page has many checkboxes. What is web page source code look like when clicking one checkbox will submit only one checkbox value (not the whole form) immediately? i.e. toggling one checkbox will send the info that only that checkbox is toggled. This does not work because clicking one checkbox will send the whole page
My JSP web page has many checkboxes.What is web page source code look like when clicking one checkbox will submit only one checkbox value (not the whole form) immediately? i.e. toggling one checkbox will send the info that only that checkbox is toggled.This does not work because clicking one checkbox will send the whole page [code]
I got this problem with live() event.I have used it as follows.
$(".addressDiv span").live("mouseover", function(){ //clickable function here...... ------------------------ });
I have used the live() event to trigger the function on mouseover in the dynamically added elements. But the problem i got is that once the live event is called it takes the class of the element and stores. And when the class of that particular element is changed dynamically the live() event does not detect the new classed added dynamically, instead it takes the former class. Live() event does not update the class.
I have an iframe that includes a button: <input type="button" value="close this window" onclick="window.close();" >
I would like to detect the iframe close event from the parent window, I was using this code but I did something wrong because the temp function is fired every time the parent page loads:
function temp(){ alert('the iframe was closed'); } function setup(){ var myIFrame = document.getElementById("iframe1"); if (myIFrame.addEventListener) { myIFrame.addEventListener('onclose', temp(), false); }else if (myIFrame.attachEvent) { myIFrame.attachEvent ('onclose',temp); }else{ myIFrame.onclose=temp(); } } window.onload=setup;
As far as I understood, stopPropagation() is supposed to stop events bubbling 'up' though the element tree (through parent elements). Eg. If I use stopPropagation() on a click event on an anchor element in a list, the event would not be triggered on the list. In my code I have a popup div, that needs to have stopPropagation(), as a click on the document (everywhere other than the popup) will hide it. When I add an element to the popup that has a live click event, the live click event is never called, even though it is a child element of the popup. Shouldn't the live click get called first? If I remove the stopPropagation all is well.. some code:
I'm currently facing a weird issue with the onchange event. I have a web application where each blur event makes a call the webserver to store the value of the textfield. I only want to trigger that ajax call when something has changed, so i track the onchange event on each textfield to set a flag if something has changed.
The onchange event always fires to first time when i click outside of a textfield even if i didn't change anything in the field.
I narrowed it down to the following: A prefilled textfield always fires the onchange-event the first time you leave the textfield. An initially empty textfield does not fire the onchange event.
$(function(){ $('input').bind('keypress',null,b).bind('change',null,a); }); function a(){
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this script bind both keypress and change of the text box to functions b and a. at keypress event handler if user type a char on input box the value of input box change to x and the user char discarded. In this case we expected to run the onchange (change) event because the textbox value is changed BUT this doesn't happen.