HTML - Creating Seach Box Using Html.
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I am new to HTML coding and I would like to create a new search box which tells if that particular item can be found or not. Lets take an example of Cash on Delivery. Now there are close to 1500 pin codes where the option of cash on delivery is available. My question is how can I create a form which accepts a pin code and gives the result if the cash on delivery is available or not. Regards, Giridhar S Similar TutorialsHi There, I need some help creating a html cookie that collects information from a registration form I created in HTML. I then need to take that information and populate another form which is an invoice. So far I haven't been able to accomplish this on my own because I have the Regform.html, which already post info to a regform.php (this is what generates an email to me with the registration info). It is on that regform.php form they have the option to have a invoice created. Since I can't nest forms together I have to use this cookie method. The html cookies I have found online have not given me anything more then the generic cookie in which to place on someones pc. No knowledge of JS doesn't help. These are the fields below that need to link from the regform.html to the invoice.html form. I just realized that I have multiple lines on the invoice for multiple registrants but the same is not true on the regform. Even if I could get the first group of info to carry over, I could then edit the regform to add multiple registrants on the next lines. www.ahtcsonline.com/regform.html www.ahtcsonline.com/regform.php www.ahtcsonline.com/invoice.html Which Class: -drop down- Date of Class: # of Attendees: -drop down- Attendee Name: E-Mail: Company:* Address:* City:* State: -drop down- Zip:* Phone:* Hello all. I am new to this forum and really need some help creating a form. I am trying to help a friend out for a Charity Golf Tournament. I have some of the code completed already and cant figure out a few things. Basically the form I have created already has a drop down box for Golfers 1-4. I need help creating the rest of the form so when a person selects (from the drop down) either 1,2,3,or 4, then the form will display golfer information fields such as Golfer Name, Address, Email, Phone # only for the amount of golfers selected. ( I need the golfer information piece to be dependant on how many golfers are selected, etc) any help would be greatly appreciated. Here is the HTML code I have so far. (this is very basic) Here is what trhe current code produces: And here is the code: <th colspan="2" scope="row"> <table width="80%" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5"> <tr> <th colspan="2" bgcolor="#3a4876" scope="row">This will be the Golf 2009 Page........ =)<p align="left"> <tr><td width="50%" valign="center"> <font face="helvetica,arial" size="" color="black"> 1. Number of Golfers</td><td width="50%" valign="center"> <Select NAME="#3a4876"> <Option Value="1">1 <Option Value="2">2 <Option Value="3">3 <Option Value="4">4 </Select> </td> </tr> <tr><td width="50%" valign="center"> <font face="helvetica,arial" size="" color="black"> 2. Golfer Name 1</td><td width="50%" valign="center"> <INPUT TYPE="text" NAME="f3002" maxlength="255" value="" size="20"> </td> </tr> <tr><td width="50%" valign="center"> <font face="helvetica,arial" size="" color="black"> 3. Golfer Name 2</td><td width="50%" valign="center"> <INPUT TYPE="text" NAME="f3003" maxlength="255" value="" size="20"> </td> </tr> <tr><td width="50%" valign="center"> <font face="helvetica,arial" size="" color="black"> 4. Golfer Name 3</td><td width="50%" valign="center"> <INPUT TYPE="text" NAME="f3004" maxlength="255" value="" size="20"> </td> </tr> <tr><td width="50%" valign="center"> <font face="helvetica,arial" size="" color="black"> 5. Golfer Name 4</td><td width="50%" valign="center"> <INPUT TYPE="text" NAME="f3005" maxlength="255" value="" size="20"> </td> </tr> <tr><td width="50%" valign="center"> <font face="helvetica,arial" size="" color="black"> 6. Shirt Size</td><td width="50%" valign="center"> <Select NAME="f3006"> <Option Value="S">S <Option Value="M">M <Option Value="L">L <Option Value="XL">XL <Option Value="XXL">XXL </Select> </td> </tr> <tr><td width="50%" valign="center"> <font face="helvetica,arial" size="" color="black"> 7. Golfer Address</td><td width="50%" valign="center"> <INPUT TYPE="text" NAME="f3007" maxlength="255" value="" size="20"> </td> </tr> <tr><td width="50%" valign="center"> <font face="helvetica,arial" size="" color="black"> 8. Golfer Phone number</td><td width="50%" valign="center"> <INPUT TYPE="text" NAME="f1001" maxlength="255" value="" size="20"> </td> </tr> </table> <center> </FORM> <INPUT TYPE="hidden" NAME="userid" VALUE="5929"> <INPUT TYPE="hidden" NAME="fno" VALUE="2"> <INPUT TYPE="hidden" NAME="wid" VALUE="5"> <INPUT TYPE="hidden" NAME="qno" VALUE="1"> </center> </form> </td> </tr></table> </td> <td width="1%" bgcolor="0033cc"> </td> </tr> <tr> <td width="1%" bgcolor="0033cc" bgcolor="0033cc" class="edge-bl" height="10"> </td> <td width="98%" bgcolor="0033cc"> </td> <td width="1%" bgcolor="0033cc" bgcolor="0033cc" class="edge-br" height="10"> </td> </tr> </table> </p> <p align="left"> </p> <p align="left"> </p> <p align="left"> </p> <p align="left"> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </th> </tr> <tr> <th width="61%" bgcolor="#3a4876" scope="row"> </th> <td width="39%" bgcolor="#3a4876"> </td></tr></table></th></tr> hey, I have problems creating a database with html can someone guide me? I am assigned to build a site for a company and i need to do a database for all their products. I am Class Vth Student and need your help in designing the html page .I need to create a webpage displaying different names with addresses.the height and width of table should be of 120 pixel.border thickness is 5 pixel.border shud be red in color and bkground shud be grey. Hey there, Say I want to create a website by myself, using my own HTML code. How would I do this? I am pretty good with HTML, and know quite alot. But when it comes to finding somewhere to place all the code, it confuses the hell out of me lol. So, a few questions. - What programme is the best for writing your code into? - Once I have saved the code in this programme, how do I upload it through the FTP? (like, where do I place it?) - Is that it, or is there more to it? Cheers guys, Preemo Hello everyone I need to create a html form that after completing will generate .doc file that will be saved on client's PC. I found this -> http://www.htmlforums.com/html-xhtml...oc-103591.html but seems because it's no one's paying attention so I decided to repost the question, i tried things in above thread but they don't seem to work for me at all and i tried different browsers even, i hit submit and form resets to default values and... that's it no .doc file is generated. Any help in my case would be very appreciated, also i don't know too much outside of HTML Hi all, Basically, I'm an amatuer at this. I have created several websites, but most of them are through templates being edited on the likes of Dreamweaver. I have been creating my template, and I have finished the banner, then all the buttons directly underneith it. I have a background colour... and now I'm up to the the area the text is supposed to go into, directly under the buttons (home, contact, forums etc). I want this to be a different colour to the background colour, and for it to just be a box, 950pix wide, and go as high/low as I want it to depending on how much text is going on that particular page. I hope you all understand what I mean... I've got a feeling there is a possibility this might be a CSS issue, but I'm not 100% sure, so I didn't know which topic to put it under. Can anyone please help me? It would be much appreciated. I have been trying to figure this out on my own for hours now (I'm the type of person who doesn't like to ask for help ) I've been trying to figure out how to create a drop down menu in place of the original navigation on my website. I found what I want to do I just need to know how to apply it. Here's the website with what I want to do: http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamici...roptabmenu.htm It's example 2. 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text-align: center; } #bar { text-align: center; margin: 8px; padding: 12px; margin-left: 0px; background-color: #FF0080; margin-top: 0px; width: 700px; } a.nav:link, a.nav:visited, a.nav:active { text-decoration : none; font-family : Trebuchet MS; font-size : 10px; line-height : 12pt; text-align : center; color : #fa829a; font-weight : bold; background-color : #252525; cursor : default; text-transform : uppercase; padding : 5px; border-right : 5px solid #c15876; border-bottom : 1px dotted #7d7d7d; } a.nav:hover { color : #ffffff; background-color : #363636; border-right : 5px solid #d58fb4; border-bottom : 1px dotted #515151; } .site { font-family: Gabriola; font-size: 22px; font-weight: bold; color: #fa829a; } h1 { margin-top: 5px; text-align: left; color: #fa829a; font-family: Gabriola; font-size: 25px; font-weight: bold; padding: 5px; font-style: none; border-bottom: 1px dotted #535152; letter-spacing: 1px; } h1:first-letter { text-align: left; color: #fa829a; font-size: 25px; font-style: normal; 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The below is what I have for my code and the look is actually very good. However, when I tab from the subject line to the body, the cursor ends up at the beginning of my centered image. From there, the image moves when I type. What I'm looking to have happen is for the image to be static (un-movable) and the cursor to actually start positioned below the image with a left justification. Does anyone have any ideas? Tiggy <html><head><title id="ridTitle">Citrus Punch</title> <style><!-- body { font-family: Arial, Helvetica; font-size: 12pt; font-style: bold; color: #ff6633; margin-top: 25px; margin-left: 25px; } --></style> </head> <body id="ridBody" background="background2.jpg"><center><img id="ridImg" src=KeaneLogo.jpg align=bottom></center> <p></p> <b><SPAN id="_AthCaret"></SPAN></b> <p></p> </body> </html> Hi there, I have problems in HTML coding.......in creating arithmatic operations in html. Here is the part of the code: <TD Width="22%" align="center"> <b> <FONT face="arial"> <!--variable--> </FONT> </b> </TD> <!--variable--> is a measurement numerics, let's say 2.3, it comes from a measurement sensor. The intention is to multiply <!--variable--> with a constant, let's say 2. Hence the outcome is 4.6...... How should i go about doing it? Thanks and cheers........... Hi, I am currently creating a HTML e-newsletter, and need the frame/template to essentially remain static. In other words, when the recepient alters the size of their preview/display panel in their email program (eg Outlook), the column widths/spacing and text size remains the same. Could anyone please advise as to how this is done? Thanks! If anyone could take the time to answer this then much appreciated, it's pretty easy to read through, the php code is very basic and repeats itself in most places.. To create a CMS in PHP, is the best way to do it to save sections of the html to either say either a db or text file. This seems a bit messy but maybe the best way, for example say i have this html and i want to have a user be able to add more images to their page by just uploading an image and clicking a button ........, HTML Code: <table> <tr> <td> <img src = "i1.jpg" ></td> </tr> </table> Now i could save, HTML Code: <table> <tr> to say text1.txt and HTML Code: </tr> </table> to text2.txt, and the images to say text3.txt, HTML Code: <td> <img src = "i1.jpg" ></td> i could then say something like, PHP Code: <?php $fname = "text1.txt"; $fo = fopen($fname,r); $fr1 = fread($fo,filesize($fname)); fclose($fo); $fname = "text2.txt"; $fo = fopen($fname,r); $fr2 = fread($fo,filesize($fname)); fclose($fo); $fname = "text3.txt"; $fo = fopen($fname,r); $fr3 = fread($fo,filesize($fname)); fclose($fo); $f_final= $fr1.$fr3.$fr2; echo $f_final; ?> This would put the contents of all 3 text files into a single variable $f_final so that all i would need to do if i needed a new image added is add that images html to text3.txt. This seems like a pretty good way of doing things, i assume this is how CMS systems are made pretty much?? So basically i could have a user frontend "addimg.html" which is for adding the image, HTML Code: <form method="post" action ="newimage.php"> <input tpye = "text" name = "img1"> <input type = "submit"> </form> and then a modified version of the above php, PHP Code: <?php //save new image name to text3.txt *********** $newimgge_to_ADD = $_POST["img1"]; $fname = "text3.txt"; $fo = fopen($fname,a); fwrite($fo,"\r\n".'<td> <img src = "'.$newimgge_to_ADD.'.jpg"> </td>'); fclose($fo); //********************** //Open all the text files one by one and save their contents to a variable ***** $fname = "text1.txt"; $fo = fopen($fname,r); $fr1 = fread($fo,filesize($fname)); fclose($fo); $fname = "text2.txt"; $fo = fopen($fname,r); $fr2 = fread($fo,filesize($fname)); fclose($fo); $fname = "text3.txt"; $fo = fopen($fname,r); $fr3 = fread($fo,filesize($fname)); fclose($fo); //****************** //Combine the contents of all 3 varables to one varable f_final ********** $f_final= $fr1.$fr3.$fr2; //********************* //Print out the result ********************* echo $f_final; //************************** ?> This would need a good bit of tweaking but i just want to know if i am on the right tracks.. Hello All, I am looking to create a website very similar to this http://www.loserstatus.com/ that is my friends site and I currently have this www.canapictures.com . I like how simple his layout is but it looks sooo much better than mine lol. He hired someone to build it so he has no idea how it was made. Does anyone know if there is a template or something I can use to make something similar, I mainly just want the scrolling box with pictures that are linked to videos like he has on the top of the page below the banner. Hi everyone, Thank god I found this forum. My HTML experience is pretty limited and something has been driving me insane trying to figure out how to do. All I want to do is create a form that when filled out the information is sent to my email. I thought this is how I write it HTML Code: <form action="MAILTO:me@myemail.com" method="post" enctype="text/plain"> <input type="######"> <br> <input type="######"> <br> <input type="######"> <br> <input type="submit" value="Send"> </form> Then that information would be sent to my email. When I try it out all it does is open up my outlook account with the details in there. Please someone help before my monitor goes flying out the window. Cheers Ok so i've built plenty of general websites using fairly basic html and they've all been pretty successful and people have been pleased but now I need to build an online shop for myself and i'm not 100% I have the know how to do it (but I can't afford to get it done elsewhere so eek I need to try..) Is it safe to create a webshop and integrate a checkout system using plain old html? There is now way to disable source viewing from what I understand... And if so, can anyone suggest a really easy to understand and integrate checkout to go for? This is the point that has really confused and made me a bit unsure if i'm able to do this. There's so many that it would be good to know of a UK one that I shold be able to get to grips with! Thanks Popup Windows: The Basics We'll begin the tutorial by creating a basic popup window. The technique described here addresses all the major issues in popups. The popup always comes to the front. Different links can target the same popup. The code is simple and easily modified. Everything for the rest of the turorial is a variation on the theme described here. The code in this page creates a popup that is opened from a link. In this section we'll show the code with just the minimal description you need to get it going. First, copy this script into the <HEAD> section of your page: HTML Code: <SCRIPT TYPE="text/javascript"> <!-- function popup(mylink, windowname) { if (! window.focus)return true; var href; if (typeof(mylink) == 'string') href=mylink; else href=mylink.href; window.open(href, windowname, 'width=400,height=200,scrollbars=yes'); return false; } //--> </SCRIPT> For now we'll skip the details of how the script works, and move to the next step. The script above opens the popup, but something needs to run the script. The most common situation is that the script is run when the user clicks on a link. A link like the following would run the script: HTML Code: <A HREF="popupbasic.html" onClick="return popup(this, 'notes')">my popup</A> Most of the link is as usual. The URL of the page being linked to is in the HREF attribute. We've added an additional attribute called onClick. Copy the code as it is into your link, with only a small modification. The second argument of the popup() -- 'notes' -- indicates name of the popup window. Every popup window should have its own unique name. Be sure to put the name in single quotes (''). So if you want to name the popup 'stevie' then this would be the code: HTML Code: <A HREF="popupbasic.html" onClick="return popup(this, 'stevie')">my popup</A> Read This Next Part Or You'll Go Insane Trying to Figure Out Why Your Popup Doesn't Work A small but crucial point is often overlooked. The command in onClick must begin with return or the script won't work. Be sure to start the command with return like this: HTML Code: onClick="return popup(this, 'notes')" And don't put a space in the page name between the single quotes. If you do, the link will act just like a regular link. Popup Windows: From an Image Map In our first variation we'll open the popup from an image map instead of from a regular anchor. We'll use the same script as from our first example. With that script, an <AREA ...> tag in an image map can be made to open a popup in exactly the same way as an <A ...> tag: HTML Code: <MAP NAME="index"> <AREA HREF="mypopup.html" ALT="My Popup" COORDS="10,10,120,120" SHAPE=RECT onClick="return popup(this, 'gloss')"> <AREA SHAPE=RECT ALT="Your Popup" COORDS="140,10,180,50" HREF="yourpopup.html" onClick="return popup(this, 'gloss')"> <AREA SHAPE=DEFAULT NOHREF> </MAP> <IMG SRC="mymap.gif" HEIGHT=130 WIDTH=190 ALT="Image Map Example" BORDER="0" USEMAP="#index"> Popup Windows: Opening Automatically In the first two examples (Popup Windows: The Basics and Popup Windows: From an Image Map) the popup is opened when the user clicks on something. In this example the popup opens automatically. We'll use the same script as in the first example. Copy this script in the <HEAD> section of your page: HTML Code: <SCRIPT TYPE="text/javascript"> <!-- function popup(mylink, windowname) { if (! window.focus)return true; var href; if (typeof(mylink) == 'string') href=mylink; else href=mylink.href; window.open(href, windowname, 'width=400,height=200,scrollbars=yes'); return false; } //--> </SCRIPT> This time, instead of running the script from a link we'll run it from the onLoad attribute of the <BODY ...> tag. HTML Code: <BODY onLoad="popup('autopopup.html', 'ad')"> The command in onLoad is run when the document is finished loading. Like in our previous example, the command runs popup(), but this time the first argument for popup() is a little different. In the previous example we put this, meaning the link itself, and the script got the URL from the link. In this case there is no link so we pass the actual URL to open. So in our example we put 'autopopup.html'. Popup Windows: From a Form For our next variation on the popup theme we're going to open the popup from a form. In this example we're going to change the script around. The following script is custom designed for opening a popup from a form. It works with forms that use both POST and GET. Copy the following script exactly as-is into the <HEAD> section of your document: HTML Code: <SCRIPT TYPE="text/javascript"> <!-- function popupform(myform, windowname) { if (! window.focus)return true; window.open('', windowname, 'height=200,width=400,scrollbars=yes'); myform.target=windowname; return true; } //--> </SCRIPT> Now we'll add some code so that the popup opens when the user submits the form. Add an onSubmit attribute to <FORM ...> tag: HTML Code: <FORM METHOD=POST ACTION="../cgi-bin/mypopupcgi.pl" onSubmit="popupform(this, 'join')"> The first argument for popupform() is always this, meaning the form itself. The second argument, 'join' in this case, is a unique name for the popup. Popup Windows: Targeting the Opener Once a popup window has been created, linking from the popup back to the main window (i.e. the window which opened the popup) is a little trickier than might be expected. The problem is that the main window doesn't have a "name" the way the popup window does. Fortunately, JavaScript provides an answer in the form of opener. To create links in the popup window that target back to the main window, first put this JavaScript in the <HEAD> of the popup page: HTML Code: <SCRIPT TYPE="text/javascript"> <!-- function targetopener(mylink, closeme, closeonly) { if (! (window.focus && window.opener))return true; window.opener.focus(); if (! closeonly)window.opener.location.href=mylink.href; if (closeme)window.close(); return false; } //--> </SCRIPT> A link that uses this script looks like this: HTML Code: <A HREF="rbex.html" onClick="return targetopener(this)">my page</A> Popup Windows: Closing When They Go to the Opener In the previous example the link in the popup targets the main page, but the popup stays open in the background after the user clicks on the link. In this page we'll set the link so that it closes the popup after the click. targetopener takes three parameters. The first is always this, meaning the link itself. The second and third parameters are optional and default to false. (Notice we don't use them in the example above, we'll get to them shortly.) The second parameter indicates if the popup should close. The third is if the link should actually send the opener to the linked resource, or if the opener should just get the focus regardless of what its current page is. The third parameter provides a safe way to close the popup after closing, but still having a link to an existing page if the window isn't actually a popup (such as if the user found the page through a search engine). When the user clicks on the link, targetopener checks if the browser has the focus command (a few older browsers don't) and if the current window was opened by another window. If these conditions are true, then the opener window gets the focus, the opener is directed to the referenced URL, and the script returns false. Because the function returns false, the link does not go on to the URL (the script has already done that). Note that the link which targets the opener is a little different than the link that opened the popup window to begin with. In this link, onClick says "return goOpener(this)"... the links on the previous pages did not use return. By default, the popup window stays open but is in the background. If you want the popup to close after going back to the opener, add a second parameter of true to the targetopener function call: HTML Code: <A HREF="rbex.html" onClick="return targetopener(this,true)">main page</A> I'm trying to create a table. And instead of trying to explain it I'll just upload the code in a Notepad file. I wrote TABLE HERE where i want the table. It will be much appreciated if someone could help me. How I can do designed polls by myself? For example like in this site: http://easy.pro-gaming.co.il/m/inc_form.php thanks to the helpers |