JQuery :: Login Mask - User Should Enter Their Data And Send The Form
Feb 28, 2011
I have a intern page with a form. User should enter their data and send the form. Some data from the user is stored in a database (name,phone). I want to make the form easier and complete the form with data from the database. The user should only enter his personal-number. How can i solve this with jquery? Is there any plugin?
I have PHP form application used to by Sales reps to Enter information about customers but I want to prevent Sales reps from entering same information because of web form behavior after they want to add new customer ? is their away in using Jquery to clear the form for new entry ??
I have this ajax login plugin. If login ok, reload the document, else diaplay an error message above the login form. It works fine, execpt if hit keyboard enter button instead of click the submit button, it has no response. How to make the default keyboard enter button work?
When a user in somewhere of a site, he/she may want to login to access some user restrict pages. He/she clicks a login link on the menu and sign in on the login page. How to use JQuery to let the user back to the page where he/she clicks the login link?
So I have a new window document write which outputs all my data after validation into a new window, I have tried to write a button which will (when clicked) send that information to an email address. here is my code so far. i spent about 2 hours checking and playing around looking for errors couldnt find any. I think the problem is the function EmailForm and function subwrite. Is a button written into a new window a common thing to do? or is there another simpler way, however i want the user to be able to check to see if there data is valid and then click to send the email.
<HTML> <!--learn to program through JavaScript--> <mymerch.HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE> mymerch </TITLE> <SCRIPT LANGUAGE=JavaScript> //declaringvariables var firname; var surname; [Code]...
html > input field > customer types in field > as customer types in field jquery send what is typed and the field id to a php file > php store value as session variable
now i know how to store the php variable i just dont know how to get JQuery to send the input id and the value to the php file
I would like to use jQuery to prepopulate a form - ie make a call to a php program to get data from a database and pre-populatea form with appropriate data for the user. Can anyone point me in the right direction for some examples on the simplest way to do this?
I am new to JavaScript and was wonder how I would go about creating a form to allow the user to enter various words, one at a time. These words are added to an array and displayed in the page using the textarea form element. Each time a new word is entered, it is added to the array, and then the array is sorted in alphabetical order before the words in the array are displayed in the textarea, one per line. I have tried lots and lots of different methods to accomplish this, and I can get it half working when I use the alert function, but I need this to display on the page in a textarea rather than in an alert box, I tried to get it to write to the page using a document.write function, but like I said I am new to JavaScript and unfortunately cant get any of it working.
Code: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "[URL]"> <html xmlns="[URL]"> <head> <title>JavaScript Page One</title> </head> <BODY> <CENTER> <FORM name="history"> <INPUT name="command" type="text" value=""> <INPUT type="button" value="Add to List" onclick="f_store(document.history.command.value)"> <INPUT name="history" type="button" value="Show List" onclick="f_print()"> </FORM> <P> <SCRIPT language="JavaScript"> function MakeArray( n ) { if( n <= 0 ) { this.length = 0; return this; } .....
today I am creating a form where a user can enter prices for things. I want to use javascript to display a total so far and it should update automatically as the user nters/changes new prices.I have a form which looks something like this:
Currently I have this web database app that I wrote in which I have a page with 3 tables. When I want to enter data into the table I currently select the table name from a drop down list and then have a javascript window open containing a form. The form is processed using php and oracle. The parent window which is the page containing the 3 tables then gets reloaded and, behold you can see a row contaiing the data underneath the choosen table. Have a picture in your mind of my setup?
Ok, what I would like is to try and eliminate the popup window. On each of the table headers I would like to have a button that when clicked, adds a row of input cells, say 6 for example . They should be able to have as many rows as they want. I would also like to add a submit button and a remove row button. And that is it.
From there I can handle the input of the multiple rows with php arrays and array splice to get the indexing I want. That is no problem. I have just never done anything dynamic and have very little javascript experience.
I have a website with a Login page (no username only password required), but at the moment it only works when you click Login after entering the password. How could i make it so that pressing Enter will do the same???? here is the full index.html file
<!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 want to send form data to given email id, I'm using mailto:ur@mail.com, but it doesn't working it dirsctly goes to localSystem A/C i.e outlook.. Code:
The purpose of these scripts are to allow you to send forms using javascript. If your server doesn't support scripting languages like php or perl, or if you are unfamiliar with those languages, then this is an easy alternative for you.
When you send a form using the mailto: command, the data gets sent using the post method and in the process gets reformatted. When you receive the form data in your email it will contain hexadecimal characters, spaces will be replaced with + signs, and each value will be separated by an & sign.
You have two options when sending a form with javascript. Either you can reformat the data before it's sent. Thereby creating an email that is legible upon receiving it. Or you can reformat the data after you receive the email. I have posted both methods on this page.
Option 1: REFORMAT AFTER
Create your form using the following syntax:
<form name="NameOfYourForm" method="post" action="mailto:yourname@yourdomain.com"> <!-- your input tags go here --> <input type="submit" value="Send"> </form>
Then download the attachment to this post. Open the file in your web browser. When you receive the email containing the form data, just select it all and copy it. Then paste the data into the "hexadecimal value" box. Click decode to convert it to ascii. Then click split to remove +'s and to split data onto multiple lines. Use the "add html" checkbox to make the output viewable in your web browser.
NOTE: The first input tag that you use in your form will become the <title> if you use the html option. So if your first input tag is name="Name" value="Joe Smith" then the html title will appear as <title>Name: Joe Smith</title>.
Well i do have a mysql query in one php page(php_1) & I want to submit the variables to the query in different php page(php_2) via form action but how am I supposed to do it without redirecting to php_1..All I need is to post the data to the first php page query so that It performs some action over there & thats all... So hoping sumone who knows ajax might helpme out with a sample code or point me in the right direction.
php_1 page :- $query = ("SELECT * FROM state4 WHERE (LONG_HI<'".$_POST['Ymax']."')"); php_2 page:-
I want a hidden div that will have a html form for login and I have a link I want when the user click the link the div appear above the link so the user can login. I have this code (I am using Codeigniter framework I think it has nothing to do). <div id="loginControl" > <?php echo form_open('login/validate_credentials'); echo form_input('username','Username'); echo form_password('password','Password'); echo form_submit('submit','Login'); // echo anchor('login/signup','Create Account'); echo form_close(); ?> </div><a href="#" id="login">Login</a>
(I don't know if I can apply an id to a link) and this is mi Jquery script and I know I am wrong. $(function(){ $('login').click(function (){ $('#loginControl').fadeIn('fast'); });}); I want the login link to be the only that launch the jquery event and show my loginControl Div I am sure it can be done but I am certain not this way.
The code below will enter the function when enter key is pressed, and will activate the alerts but will not send to the new page using document.location
the onclick calls the function and sends to the new page?
<script language="javascript"> var ZIPS ="07071"; var ZIPS2 ="07960"; var zipArray = ZIPS.split("/");
I would like to implement a login functionality to my website.
I've written a login form like this:
The problem is: how can I send the username and password to the server in a securely way? I mean, if the server sends the whole page in HTTP then the user wants to log in, he would not be able to send it in HTTPS, unless the server sends the login page to the user in HTTPS. But I would like this thing to happen with no full page refresh.
I am using cookies to track form data the user inputs. The data only needs to be available during their session. I have well over 80 fields. How can I combine some of the cookies to cut down on the amount. I am storing them with JS and retrieving them with php.
I'm trying to make some changes to the Javascript portion of our corporate intranet site and I'm trying to find if theres a way to find the User's login id from a Javascript function?
If not, is there a way to run a 'echo %USERNAME%' from DOS command window and obtain the output. I realize there's an inherent security risk if Javascript were to allow that.
Am I barking on a completely wrong tree, is NTLM authentication what I should be looking at?
Basically, I need to get the user id without the user having to supply it on the page manually. Can this be automated?
I want to know if there is a way to prevent users from manually typing in the URL and entering the page after they have already signed out?
I was able to make the back button disabled.
Let's say if they have already click logout and when they click back, it won't go anywhere, which is what I want.
But, if they manually type in the url address, it will take them to that page. What I want to do is after they logout and whenever they try to type the url, it should not take them to that page, but instead to the login page.
I'm a little curious with regards to alerting a user to invalid data in a form field through inline alerts, rather than alert boxes and without a page load.In otherwords, if someone types in invalid data into a form field, before they hit the submit button, I'd like to use javascript the insert some red text on the side saying "this is invalid".I'm concerned that people with visual disabilities wont notice it due to their screen readers.I.e. if the screen doesn't re-load, will the screen read read the nexly inserted text or will it not do anything until a new page loads?
I want to make a login area and a user registration page. I don't want to build this from scratch, so I'm looking for a script or application that I can insert into my website.I know WP and Joomla have a login area and a user registration page, only I'm looking for a lighter version. A login area like WP or Joomla but without all the other features that I don't need.
I would like to send my form data to a php file but not to get any response. I want to send an ID so that PHP can do MySQL search and generate a PDF file. Problem seems to be that PHP is responding something back to HTML and that is messing my code. So I just want to send the data and run the scripit in PHP so that nothing is returned back to HTML.