When Click The Test Button It Will Create A New Test Button Inside Div Tag?
Aug 29, 2011
here when i click the test button it will create a new test button inside div tag.But after that if i clicked new generated test button document.getElementById("test" ).onclick = function() is not working.how can i add functions to new dynamically created fields?
I'm using the standard module pattern and the problem is once you set a private variable, trying to test that object independently becomes a nightmare as the next test is polluted by the actions of the previous.So, the options are to have some reset method (which is horrible), setters on everything (defeats the point) or delete object and re-load script (hideous).
HAVE CLIENT-SIDE FORM COOKIE GET AND SET FUNCTIONS IN THE SECOND WINDOW DOCUMENT EXTERNAL JS.FILE OF A DUMY TEST SITE FOLDER ON MYCOMPUTER. IE8 THROWS 'SYNTAX ERROR' ON THE 'WINDOW.LOAD=FUNCTION, FIRST COOKIE FUNCTION HIGHLIGHTED'. CAN I ACTUALLY TEST COOKIES ON A TEST SITE ON MY COMPUTER WITHOUT THE SERVER (MYCOMPUTER) OR A DOMAIN NAME? YEAH NO HECKLING FROM THE PEANUT GALLERY.[code]...
find a similar template on the web. I couldn't.A list of checkbox options:
1. Water 2. Sand 3. Red paint
Submit button which brings results IF Water and Sand selected, result = Mud IF Water and Red paint selected, result = Red water The closest thing I got to was[URL] How would code for such a program look like?
What's a good tool to create a regression test for JavaScript app?I could probably write a bookmarklet or something running from another frame, but I am hoping there is already existing tools for this.
i have a requirement which i would like to solve with jQuery.I need to find all LI-elements which have a # as href url. The LI's are inside an div or ul with the ID=test.Then in the next step, when i loop through this items, i need to add a class=myclass to this elements. BUT it could be that there is no class tag at all, then it needs to be created or there is already a class, then i need to add myclass additonally.
Is it possible to test whether two objects are equal using the data they contain inside and not comparing their pointers with ==?
Well actually of course there is but...
Is there a way to do it without actually looping through the object, instead maybe something that came with JS? (something like a .equals() method from other programming languages.)
is there a function that get the name of the first input field of the current form ?
in my example below I want create an array of form field name and in the onsubmit assign all element's name to create a simple iteration to test if some elements in my array, that must be required, are null:
something like function verify(array of string)and in onsubmit something like return onsubmit(field1,field2,field3....) Code:
I would like to create a html E-test form run on PC and the data will save into a file on disk. I search online for this function code but found that most the script only save the cookie, is it possible for javascript save form data to file? Here is the ideal for my survay form,
1. user click "start" button for the e-test,
2. user need to finish the e-test with in 20 minutes, after 20 minutes the form will auto submit and the data will save into file,
3. me will go to the file folder open it and print out the qestion and anwser.
4. The file will be detele after i print out and the next user can do the e-test again.
I got the time counter and the auto submit script. but i just have no ideal how to save the data into file.
The .find() method does not seem to match on input fields by using a class. The ti This problem seems to be only visible on input fields. The following is a demonstration of the issue:
when i click a "CREATE" button a row should be created which contains 5 columns. In first column check box, second column textbox, third column textarea, fourth column radio button, fifth column a button with "DELETE" as value, which on click should delete the created row.
the number of times i click "create" button that many rows has to be created.their names also should be generated dynamically.
I am using lightbox on my site along with ExpressionEngine. I have some Jquery script in place that I need to make some changes to. I have managed everything myself except one line where the variable is changed depending on which image is clicked.
Here is a sample page and the code is for central the images
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The code I ma using is this
[code] <script type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"> $$('div.preview').first().addClassName('here'); //add a new link around the large image, assign it a dummy link and //the rel: lightbox so that lightbox.js will recognize it
I am trying to produce a web form to allow wedding guests to RSVP. The form allows them to enter a name and select from a radio button whether they will be attending or not. If they select the "yes" radio button then a further pair of radio buttons are displayed for their meal preference.
They can then click a submit button or they can click another button to add another line for another guest which operates in exactly the same way. I've almost got this working, but it seems that the checkbox change handler is lost for the current guest when a new guest is added and the checkbox value is reset. I've got a feeling I'm doing something stupid but can't for the life of me figure out what.
Code (source file (renamed to .txt) also attached as I'm not sure the pasted code is too clear):
What happens is that when I click on a button, a random string from the RandomString variable appears below the button. e.g I click on the button and it displays 'AAB' and then if I click on the button again it may display 'AAE' and etc.
The problem is that sometimes it displays 'undefined'. I don't wanit 'undefined' to appear but why does it sometimes display 'undefined' rather than a Random string.
After doing some tutorials, I am not sure if this is a bug, or perhaps someone can give me a better explination why it is working the way it is.I am using Visual Studio 2010 combined in a Master Page. In my aspx page, I have the following code:
I am trying to use Jquery to create an "add" button, upon which you click and then you obtain a new tab on your page. But it's hard for me to understand how to do that because the language seems complicated. I found this :
I have the following code that test the target element of a mouse movement to check if its and Image and the Parent is a Div element. It works perfect in Fire Fox, however IE does not allow access to test the target against instance of HTMLImageElement or the Div Element.
Is there a property that I can use to get the object type that will return "image" or "div" or anthing else that I can use. The typeof function only returns "object" which is totally useless in my application.
DragObject.prototype.mouseMove = function(ev){ ev = ev || window.event; var target = ev.target || ev.srcElement; var dragObj = target.getAttribute('DragObj');
I have Javascript on my site and will not work at all if JS is disabled.How do I notify my users that the pull down menus use javascript and will not work unless they turn it on?
I have a form on a page that the user fills out. When he's done and it's validated, I need the contents along with some other stuff to be printed before it's sent to the server. To accomplish this I'm using window.open on the Print button, then I intend to reference the fields from the page which opened it using the window.opener.formname.fieldname.value .
Problem is I have couple sets of radio buttons on the form that was filled out and I would like to print all the radio buttons showing the selected one so that the user acknowledges on the hard copy what his choices were.
If I was doing it server-side(ASP), I'd test the value of the incoming form value by executing a function, and I'd like to do it that way too, but I can't seem to figure out how to do that without putting <SCR IPT>function...</SCR IPT> tags with every radio button <INP UT> tag.
This also applies to where I'd like to write the values as HTML.
Is there a way to test for security settings in a users browser AND their firewall. Lets say someone is using zonealarm. Is there a way to test for their setting in zonealarm, so I can then redirect them to a specific page.
The reason I am asking is that I have a flash front page. A user cannot see the page because he has his security settings set so that he does not see activex controls. I want to be able to test for those settings then redirect him to a static page.
I want to supply a button on my public web page if I have opened up my private web page, but disable it or remove it if the private page is shut down. Is this possible?
In other words, I often have a port open for a chat page and I use no-ip.com to do a port redirect. When the port is open, I want my public page to test the port when a user loads the page, and if the port is available, supply a button to click over to it.