I have a classified listing application (php) that shows an alert message on the main page to let the user know if there was an error, if the listing was entered, if a required field was left blank, etc.
the alert msg. displays whenever the page is loaded. However, if someone navigates with the forward or back buttons in the browser, or reloads the page, the alert message displays again.
I am pulling my hair out for a solution that shows the alert only once and then does not show an alert again until a new message is generated.
I'm relatively new to jQuery, and I don't understandy why the following doesn't work. Hopefully, you can enlighten me. I declared a variable: var currHive = $("#masterHive") .find("div.currentHive"); Now I want to see if the query returned the correct element id. So, I tried each of the alert messages shown below, one-at-a-time. This is the strategy I am using to verify the code; i.e. do something, then tell me what I did.
Note: I have successfully used --- alert($(this).attr('id')); --- in an experiement to tell me which button was clicked, in a statement using the .bind() method.
When a user clicks the "Send Carol a Message" button and submits the form I would like the "Message Sent Successfully" alert to display within the modal window. Ideally, I would like for the modal to close after "X" seconds but this is not an absolute necessity
I am currently doing a fadein and fadeout function using jquery. When I click on a <a>, the page will fade in. There is an alert message (which is the javascript alert()) prompt out on the page once the page fade in. However, I want to fade out the page when I click the "OK" in the alert message.
I've tried but cannot success..
$('alert').click( function(){ $('#fade , .popup_block').fadeOut(function() { $('#fade, a.close').remove(); //fade them both out
I am in the process of learning javascript and I've been looking at this code for the longest time ever. So far I got most of it done. For example I leave all the required fields empty, it gives me the alert message of the first field and not the alert messages of all the others. What I want to know is how can you go through and check the whole form first before submitting and then when there is any error on any field, shows just one alert message containing all the error messages.
Code for the form <form action="mailto:hummdedum@felloff.com" method="post" name="form" onSubmit="return isFormValid();"> * First Name: <input type="text" name="FName" id="FName" onblur="checkFName();"/><label id="labelFName"></label><br /> * Last Name: <input type="text" name="LName" id="LName"onblur="checkLName();"/><label id="labelLName"></label><br />
I am taking classes in the: <br /> <input type="checkbox" name="semester" value="fall" /> fall time<br /> <input type="checkbox" name="semester" value="spring" /> Spring time <br />
My favorite element is: <select name="element" id="element"> <option value="">select one</option> <option value="fire">Fire</option> <option value="earth">Earth</option> <option value="water">Water</option> <option value="air">Air</option> </select><br />
I want to also validate birthday.. and I tried using regular expression with leap years but the expression is too hard for me to think of. So I am gonna try using split() but I don't know and for the clear button. Since I blur functions, how would I just clear all the blur statements = like a restart of the form and then when the user enters the field the blur function still works?
I have been looking all over the web for a solution, because my website displays funky in safari. To fix this i figured i'd tell users that if they are using safari, then using javascript, i could tell them a message. Originally i tried detecting safari then displaying a message. But i couldn't ever find a browser detection for safari. So i thought wait.... If i could:
1. get a javascript alert saying my message. 2. time that message alert frequency by a session, say 10 days? or even every browser session...
Before the user can close a page, I would like to have a message come up that asks if this is really what they want to do. the page needs to stay open.
I got this, edited, from msdn function closeIt() { event.returnValue = ""; } <body onbeforeunload="closeIt()" >
It works just fine, too well. I get the message when the user refreshes the page, something I do not want. Any thoughts?
Have a jsp page that contains a button (<input type="submit" name="doThis" onClick="someFunction(field, arg2)"/>, when clicked it passes to params to a function that looks like this:
function somefunction(field, arg2) { for (i = 0; i < field.length; i++) { if (field[i].checked) {
[code]....
How can I change this so that the alert message is shown in the browser (no pop-up) using jquery?
I have a calendar where i write my events. If I have 2 events in the same day, how to put a carriage return between the events in the alert part of message? For example, I want this alert message:
Event one to the office. Event two to the store.
The string that I use actually is:
fAddEvent(2003,9,17," Event one. Event two.","alert('Event one to the office. Event two to the store.');","#00ff00","red");
In Salesforce, I am adding what they call an "S-Control" via HTML/JavaScript that will display an alert if certain field criteria are met. The alert would be a reminder to hit the "Submit for Approval" button if the Quote Estimate is equal to or greater than $50,000. For testing purposes I added another criteria, that the Opportunity name must = Test and Stage must = Proposal/Price Quote.
Here's what I've come up with so far, taking from other examples, but I receive no alert
Firebug is giving me no error messages, but alert() message is never triggered. I want the alert() message defined below to alert what the value of the variable result is (e.g. {filter: Germany}). And it doesn't. I think the javascript breaks down right when a new Form instance is instantiated because I tried putting an alert in the Form variable and it was never triggered. Note that everything that pertains to this issue occurs when form.calculation() is called code...
i have created one simple login form with 5 fields namely username,email id,password,retype password and phone no.and i have created one alert message for each function so that it displays alert message when there is an error.now i want to replace alert message with INLINE VALIDATION(displays beside text only)....kindly tell me how to do....
A website I'm designing vgdesign.net/thc has a form in the footer. It functions how I want right now (to my knowledge) except for the fact that after a user submits a form and it passes validation, I want a message to be displayed that says "Thank You". I have a class created for this in my stylesheet but I don't know how to trigger it when the form is sent successfully. Essentially, I would like the result to look like this:
If the form doesn't pass validation, I want it to not display until the users fix the errors in the validation pop ups and resubmit. The php script that sends the form contents to the specified email is at the top of my index.php page. The validation tool I'm using is called jquery inline form validations (found here: [URL] How can I have that success message pop up when the form was successfully submitted?
Is there any jquery script that would detect a browser. What I exactly mean is when a visitor opens a website, the script detects the browser and if it's IE6-7, the message to upgrade/change the browser is displayed. It'd be nice if the rest of the screen got blurred, as it is in some jquery photo galleries.
i'm using the form validation plugin to validate my form [URL], works great. now i want to display a layer or a message after clicking the submit-button. unfortunatly i don't know ho i can do that
take a look at my js-code i'm currently using to validate my form:
-------------------------------------- my javascript:
Is there any way to display "Processing" message, by default, in the iframe triggering by jQuery from the parent window? IFrame is runing CURL function and with PHP 5.2 I can't display any message there so I need to have there something by default.
the validation works, but the error message appears between the label and the input i would like it to appear beside/after the input, how can i accomplish this?