Using The Function For Multiple Forms?
Nov 25, 2011I have this function and would like to use it with multiple form.
function validate_form (anyform){
valid = true;
if ( document.anyform.color.selectedIndex == 0 ){
[code].....
I have this function and would like to use it with multiple form.
function validate_form (anyform){
valid = true;
if ( document.anyform.color.selectedIndex == 0 ){
[code].....
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)
<html>
<head>
<script>
[code]....
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].....
Is it possible to post all (or more of one) forms simultaneosly?
document.forms.submit?
I have been looking around on the webs but have not found anything. I can find how to add multiple fields, but what if they reside on different forms on the same page?
For example, here is my code with two forms:
<FORM name="form1">
<b>Size</b><input type="text" size="12" value="" name="size">*
<b>Qty</b><input type="text" size="4" value="" name="qty"
[Code]....
In this example, I want to sum the two fields named "tw1" (the last field on each form) into a text box.
I am trying to update a site that has a cookie feature enabled so that a certificate can be retrieved later on.I am using a form to collect and put the cookie, but I have to use two buttons to get the information stored and then direct the user on through to the rest of the site.My question is:Can I combine these functions into the same button? I have scoured the web for solutions, but I can't seem to find anyone doing this exact thing. I know that websites do this type of thing all of the time.
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The ultimate thing I'm trying to accomplish (and maybe this is part of my issue) is I have a series of 2 drop down menus I want to use for numerous items for purchase. I've included the drop down menus as "php includes", so when the page renders out, there will be multiple instances of the drop down menus (multiple instances of id's and names) - unless there is another way around this, I've got to work this way. I've got so far as to be able to distinguish which form's "add to cart" button was clicked and its corresponding drop down values. As of now, when I code a textarea to be hidden, it hides ALL textareas on the page (because I can't figure out how to reference a div on a formID by formID basis... If I need to supply a mock-up example, I can put one together...
I have a JSP page with several forms on it. Some of these forms are
generated dynamically, and each of them submits some information to a
database.
Handling one form is easy, as I can simply make the form post to
itself, and handle the
data using a single bean. Since I have multiple forms, I now have a
problem. Several of the forms on the page handle the same type of data
(same input names), and a 'setproperty *' call for each of the form
beans would change data in several beasn, not just the form/bean that
sent the data.
I am attempting to write a separate JSP with a single bean that
handles a form submission. However, I'm not sure how to make this page
go back to the referring page from which the data was submitted.
I have multiple forms on one page with the same element name and one of them is the <span>. Below is my sample code for a simple html file for testing purposes. I have no problem accessing the <input> element, but i had problems with the <span> element.
In this scenario, i won't be able to use the document.getElementById() as both <span> have the same name.
<html>
<head>
Test
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript">
[Code]....
Normally I would just use document.getElementById to get anything I need but here is my problem:
I have a zip code control that I load using AJAX. it has city, state, country, county and zip code. This gets loaded within a business application and at one point you can have both a bill to and ship to address forms on the screen at the same time, loading my zip control with the same fields, same ids and same name. This forced me to now pass in the form name that contains the control.
I need to get to divs and spans within this form. Primarily as you type in a city or zip code, I am doing a hot search with a popup div that shows you results you can quickly choose from. The only time this becomes an issue is the situation I mentioned before when the zip code control is on the screen twice. I am not certain how to access the innerHTML of a span or div by way of the form name. Is this possible and if so what is the proper syntax?
Here is a very basic example at its simplest form of my problem.
<form name="frm_billto" id="frm_billto">
<span id="myspan">Hello</span>
</form>
<form name="frm_shipto" id="frm_shipto">
<span id="myspan">World</span>
</form>
In the above example because the control was loaded twice, I now have 2 spans with the same ID. I want the innerHTML of the each span based on the form they are in.
We wanted one control that we could use throughout the system that we could update in one place and the entire application be updated. Unfortunately we did not anticipate having it load more than once on the page.
I'm creating a paypal webpage and am having some issues with input values updating based on which item the user has selected. The boxes I need to update are the amount, item number and item name. I have the following code but it only updates the first form. If I make a change to the second set of options it updates the first form instead of the second.
function details(val)
{
var info = val.split("|");
[code]....
I'm having some trouble naming variables in javascript. Actually, my html has multiple form names (form, form1, form2, etc..., and im just having trouble understanding how to access elements within.For example: I get error:Message: 'document.forms.form.bname' is null or not an objectWhen I use the following code:
var bname = document.forms["form"].bname.value;
And when I try this:
var bname = document.form.bname.value;
I need to submit two forms using a single submit button. What's ur suggestion. I found that JavaScript is the only way to go here, right?
View 1 Replies View RelatedThe page I'm working on has a week's worth of data blocks like this - pseudo code & markup:
<form 1>
field a 1
field b 1
submit 1
response 1
</form 1>
<form 2>
field a 2
field b 2
submit 2
response 2
</form 2>
and so on for either 7 or 14 days.
I'm trying to conceptualize an prototype based js function that can handle all the forms to submit the data to the backend.
What I have now, that works is like the following
Event.observe(window, 'load', ajax_init, false);
function ajax_init () {
Event.observe('form_1', 'submit', send_form_1);
Event.observe('form_2', 'submit', send_form_2);
}
function send_form_1 (e) {
$('response_1').innerHTML = 'doing the deed for 1!'
var myAjax = new Ajax.Updater('response_1', 'ajax_server.php', {method: 'post', parameters: Form.serialize(this)});
Event.stop(e);
}
function send_form_2 (e) {
$('response_2').innerHTML = 'doing the deed for 2!'
var myAjax = new Ajax.Updater('response_2', 'ajax_server.php', {method: 'post', parameters: Form.serialize(this)});
Event.stop(e);
}
But, in my mind, there has to be a way to streamline this so that one function 'send_form' can do the magic rather than having multiple iterations of it. I was looking at the bind functions in prototype, but perhaps it was the late night and lack of coffee, but I wasn't seeing the application of bindAsEventListener in this context.
How can one submit multiple forms at a time. At the same time the values must get Forwarded another page.
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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.
I'm trying to pass multiple dynamic values between a slaveform and a
masterform. The problem I'm having is on the slaveform I loop through
multiple records and want two values depending on the row they select....
I know that this must be quite trivial to most of you, but my skills
in JavaScript are weak.
I am looking for a way to validate all forms throughout a website
through one validation script.
How do I determine the form's name (or id) value to implement
conditional validation?
i.e. if (form1) { validate like this }; if (form2) { validate like
this };
I've a page that has 2 forms. If the user clicks the bottom form the validations appear and everything goes red but the Top form is a required field but it doesn't as it's a separate form. How can I validation form0 and form1 together to show to the user the required fields. When the user clicks form0 it goes over to a pagedLIst, the user returns and textfield gets populated with the product that as selected. So when they hit form1, that value gets passed through as a hiddenfield..
<form id="form0">
...text box input to search for your product, returns to this page populated the found product
<input class="button" id="FindProduct" type="submit" value="Find Product" name="action"/>
[Code].....
I posted a thread a few days ago concerning a bit of javascript code to make checking one checkbox clear another one. I got some great, prompt help. However, I just got back to working on that web page, and realized that the functions only work on the first form on my web page. I have many forms and they are actively named using php.
Here's are the functions (these works for just the first form on the page):
<script type="text/javascript">
function undo_Changes() {
if (document.getElementById("Complete").checked==true) {
document.getElementById("Needs_Change").checked=false;
[Code]....
I have a php page with java script embed in it, i have 3 forms in a single page ... namely form1, form2, form3 . form 1 and form2 have a text box , these text boxes get input from users. Now my task is to get the value of these 2 tex boxes in form3 when the user click the submit button, so that i pass the values in those text boxes to next page for calculation.
I tried the following code in form3 but it result in vain :
I'm struggling with a script for an e-commerce site.When the user clicks the add to cart button they are currently taken to a PHP shopping cart page, but the client wants them to stay on the same page after they press the button and get notified that an item has been added to the cart.The add to cart button is a form submit button, because there is also a quantity field for each item. I would have cracked this by now but there are multiple add to cart buttons on each page and when I submit the form only the data from the first form in the page is sent to the cart page.Here's a dummy version the JavaScript:
Code:
$(document).ready(function(){
$('.subbtn').click(function(){
$('<p id="add">Added To Cart</p>').insertAfter(this).fadeOut(3000);[code].....
At the moment I've got it set so that AJAX returns information to the page (just so I know it works), but this won't happen on the actual page.So, as far as I can tell, I need a way of POSTING $(this).parent(); $('[name=quantity]').val(), but I can't seem to find the correct syntax.
I'm trying to use a single submit button to submit 3 forms on a single page. 1 form I use and process, the other 2 are sent to other sites.
Everything works great except in Google Chrome (and Safari) due to some restriction/bug in WebKit.
Code:
This works perfectly fine in IE and FireFox, but in Chrome - as it sits, it will submit the first 2 forms only. Yes, I know the return false prevents anything else, I'm getting to that.
With the return false in, it will submit the 2 forms. Removing return false only processes the form named Test1 and not the other 2.
I've shown code for attaching to the click event hoping that I could sneak my submits in on that, then let Chrome carry through to the submit function, but that doesn't work either.
I have a simple form in a div...
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Is there any way to achieve an effect somewhat like "How to Create an Animated, Sliding, Collapsible DIV with Javascript and CSS". Except Id like to be able to click the same link to open about 12 of the same forms below it (Each time I click the link, a duplicate form would appear below the above form but above the link so it can be clicked again).
I have built out a fairly rhobust app using jquery and jquery-ui all was going well until we started to bring different screens together inside a tabbed interface. Seems that now when we execute our validation code on one form its checking the fields of all other forms on the page.All of my forms do have unique ID's and all elements within all forms have unique ID's.My understanding of using this.find inside of the submit event was that it should only find the forms elements am I wrong? Method that performs the actual validation:
function validateForm(event){
var allOk = true;
$(this).find("*[validation]").each(function(){[code]....
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