Is it possible to submit multiple links all at the same time using Javascript? I check all over the web and can't find any examples anywhere.
I would like to click on a button and submit to google, yahoo, msn, etc all at the same time. Like someone physically click on [url], [url], [url], so on.
Is it possible to submit multiple links all at the same time using Javascript? I check all over the web and can't find any examples anywhere.
I would like to click on a button and submit to google, yahoo, msn, etc all at the same time. Like someone physically click on [url], [url],url], so on.
Is it possible to submit multiple links all at the same time using Javascript? I check all over the web and can't find any examples anywhere.
I would like to click on a button and submit to google, yahoo, msn, etc all at the same time. Like someone physically click on [url], [url], [url], so on.
Is it possible to submit multiple links all at the same time using Javascript? I check all over the web and can't find any examples anywhere.
I would like to click on a button and submit to google, yahoo, msn, etc all at the same time. Like someone physically click on [url], [url], [url], so on.
I know how to submit via a text link, using document.frmname.submit(), but you can not attach a value to the A tag, so you can't have several submit links within one form.
I need to do this however! I want to have several text links within one form - submitting to the actionpage, and based on the value of the submit, it will do something different.
Ok, so I know I can do this without problems using the input tag and submit buttons, or I could use seperate form tags for each link, but that would mean a lot of repeating code, and I want to make this as compact as possible.
I am trying to change each forms .submit function like so (below) but each submit button gets the function of the last iteration. I want each form to have a different submit function without using onclick events.
var x = document.getElementsByTagName("form"); for(i=0; i < x.length; i++){ var ele = x[i].elements;[code].....
I am setting up a text search with 3 search buttons to allow 3 different searches from the one text box. Each search has different values for the 2 hidden elements. So far I've got the 3 submit buttons working with the below code but I can't figure how to get the hidden values to be inserted. For each of the 3 different submits I need to tell javascript what the 2 hidden values are.
<SCRIPT language="JavaScript"> function OnSubmitForm() { if(document.pressed == 'questions') {
I want to use a text link to submit a form and get the POST values instead of an ugly submit button which is difficult to style. I thought it would be simple but I can't do it - whats the problem with this .js?
The problem is I can't get the $_POST variables to perform some conditional logic. I want the user to answer a question submit the form to itself and test the result.
I can do this fine with a submit button but a text link styled as a button looks much better. Do I have to use ajax() function or something to send the from variables to a PHP script?
I have an idea but don't know if it's possible, from a technical point of view. Imagine to have some text.
Example "John and Mary go to the cinema."
I'd like to have this kind of links. By selecting "John" I can go to: Link 1 (eg. page 1) Link 2 (eg. page 2) Link ...
By selecting "John and Mery" I can go to: Link 4 (eg. page 4) Link 5 (eg. page 5) Link ...
So, the word John can be included in two links. The links are multidirected. Do you know if there is a package useful for this purpose? On the contrary, do you have some suggestion useful to achieve this goal? I really don't know how to start.
It could be nice to have this possibility.
Example "John and Mary go to the cinema."
I could choose:
"[John] and Mary go to the cinema." and then go to select among the possible "John" links.
or:
"[John and Mary] go to the cinema." and then go to select among the possible "John and Mary" links.
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 have coded my navigation bar so when you mouseover a button (about us- for example), it displays a sub menu using images below using a simple multiple image swap. When I mouseover another main button, the first ones are replaced with the new sub menu items-images.
All works fine, however, I cannot figure out a way to code into the existing script to assign and make hyperlinks associated with the sub menu buttons change as well. Here's my web page: [URL]
I have just the main nav button links contractor and freelancer activated right now. Here's the code below (using MM_swapImage):
<script language="JavaScript"> <!-- function MM_swapImgRestore() { //v3.0 var i,x,a=document.MM_sr; for(i=0;a&&i<a.length&&(x=a[i])&&x.oSrc;i++)
I have 3 smaller thumbnail images and when I click on any of them, the resulting image displays in the larger image space.
The tricky part is that I want the larger image to become a link that changes, depending on which image is displaying. (I don't want the little images to be links.)
Click here [url] for a visual to explain what I am wanting to do.
Here is what I have for script...but I can't figure out the links...This script works fine, but I can't figure out how to make the larger image have 3 separate links, depending on which image is displaying in it.
Highlighting a single Link on MouseOver with CSS or JS is simple. But now I have several Links spread over a table. If I have MouseOver on one of those links I also want to have a few of the other links also highlighted because they are related. How would I go about and do that?
With multiple rows. Each row has a unique ID (numerical). I need to be able to click on an a.accept, find WHICH one was clicked (which row it is in), and get the ID of that row. I've been looking around and I found parent(), but I'm not sure how I can specifically get which accept link was clicked.
I have a web page wich has several list like this one:
So several ul's list wich are inside severals divs of class <div class="languages_cont" >
I need to make active the first <a> of each one this ul's and it need to be done in Js (when i say active i mean the <a> text will become bolded, so right now i've been trying using a each but no luck yet, it only selects the first it encounters.
What I have is a site with about 10 pictures, each of these pictures needs to be randomly pulled from folders, each picture slot will have its own folder, due to it being categorized. When the picture is clicked i need it to open a new page with the document associated to the picture. Is there a way to do this without having to rewrite the code every time? Because as there are new documents added at the end of each week.Unfortunately the server I use doesn't support PHP, but if it has to be done in PHP I can switch.Like I said though I haven't messed around with web design in a long time
Can javascript do something at submit() time to distract the user?... like clear the form... or clear the screen ??
I have seen some fancy ways to prevent multiple clicks..... but a number of my cgi's eat up several seconds before they can respond and I would like to keep my user out of trouble.
Whatever it is. it has to be non-modal and not involve nph headers (my webserver does not support them).
I am getting to know jquery a little, and I am trying hide and show a div when a link is clicked.I have a page setup that has a flash video in a div on the main page. Then when a link is clicked, a lightbox window opens and plays another video. I am trying to get the video on the main page to hide while the lightbox video is playing. Then when a user closes the lightbox window, the div with the main video on the page is shown and starts playing again.So far I can get this to work with one link. But I cannot get the main video div to hide when a second link is clicked.