JavaScript - Dynamic Table With Html Cells
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I tried to add links to open local xml files in browser in a dynamic table cells. I need help. I tried all ways but I think I miss something. I can open them without table just by document.write(xmlfile location). Here is my code. please help. function showResultsTable(searched, srchedname) { // get the reference for the body var mybody = document.getElementsByTagName("body")[0]; // creates a <table> element and a <tbody> element mytable = document.createElement("table"); mytable.setAttribute('id', 'resulttable'); mytablebody = document.createElement("tbody"); // creating all cells var mycurrent_cell = new Array(); for(var j = 0; j < srchedname.length; j++) { // creates a <tr> element mycurrent_row = document.createElement("tr"); mycurrent_cell[0] = document.createElement("td"); currenttext = document.createTextNode(j); mycurrent_cell[0].appendChild(currenttext); mycurrent_row.appendChild(mycurrent_cell[0]); mycurrent_cell[1] = document.createElement("td"); link = document.createElement("a"); link.name = ""+srchedname[j]); link.href = "C:\\AAA\\TestCasesList.xml"; mycurrent_cell[1].appendChild(link); mycurrent_row.appendChild(mycurrent_cell[1]); mycurrent_cell[2] = document.createElement("td"); currenttext = document.createTextNode(searched[j]); mycurrent_cell[2].appendChild(currenttext); mycurrent_row.appendChild(mycurrent_cell[2]); // appends the row <tr> into <tbody> mytablebody.appendChild(mycurrent_row); } // appends <tbody> into <table> mytable.appendChild(mytablebody); // appends <table> into <body> mybody.appendChild(mytable); // sets the border attribute of mytable to 2; mytable.setAttribute("border", "2"); } Similar TutorialsDear all Gurus, I'm stucked with below logic. Wanna get your advice to find out where I went wrong.Please help.... Below is my Coding done. A dynamic HTML table is generated text boxes in table Rows(Dissable mode) with EDIT & DELETE buttons. When user clicks on Edit button, particular row(Text Box) should be enable to edit the values generated. But Unfortunately in my coding, always the fist row only gets enabled. <script type="text/javascript"> function m(id){ document.getElementById('Record_id').disabled=false; document.getElementById('file_number').disabled=false; return false; } </script> PHP Code: while ($rw = mysql_fetch_array($query1)) {$k = $rw['Record_id'];echo '<tr>';echo'<form name = "t_data">';echo '<td>'.'<input type="text" id="Record_id" name="Record_id"value="'.$rw['Record_id'].'" disabled="true" size ="5"/>'.'</td>';echo '<td>'.'<input type="text" id="file_number" name="file_number" value="'.$rw['file_number'].'" disabled="true" size = "9"/>'.'</td>';echo '</tr>'; echo '<tr>';echo' <td>';echo'<form action="dlt_grid.php" method = "GET">';echo'<input type="submit" value="Delete">';echo'<input type="hidden" name="hf" value="'.$k.'">';echo'</form> ';echo'</td>'; echo' <td>';echo'<input type="submit" id="'.$k.'" value="Edit" onclick = "return m(this.id)">';echo'<input type="hidden" name="hf" value="'.$k.'">';echo'</td>';echo '</tr>';echo'</form>'; Code: <!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> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <title>Untitled Document</title> <script> window.onload = function(){ document.getElementById("t").innerHTML = "<table border='1' id='myTable'>" + "<tr><td>" + names.join("<tr><td>") + "</td></tr>" + "</table>"; } var names = ["Marble","Jarque","Dino","Pineapple"]; function abc(){ if(document.getElementById('myTable').rows[0].cells[0].innerHTML==names[0]){names.sort()} else if(document.getElementById('myTable').rows[0].cells[0].innerHTML==names[2]){names.sort().reverse()} else {names.sort()} document.getElementById("t").innerHTML = "<table border='1' id='myTable'>" + "<tr><td>" + names.join("<tr><td>") + "</td></tr>" + "</table>"; } </script> </head> <body> <div id="t"></div> <input type="button" value="sort" onclick="abc()" /> </body> </html> First time sort: no problem But when it comes to the blue-highlighted parts It cannot do the sort().reserve() What's wrong with the codes? I am confuseif i use JS.. its should be in <head> but table should be in <body>.. how am i going to use that.. and put images in that table cell using JS??
Hello everyone. I want to move my image through table cells by using arrow buttons. Code: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head> <title>Move</title> <style type="text/css" > table { background-color:#FFCC00; margin-top: 100px; margin-bottom: 100px; } </style> </head> <body onload="setup()"> <script type="text/JavaScript" onkeydown="handleKey(event)"> document.write('<table border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="10">'); var count =0 for (var row=0; row<20; row++) { document.write('<tr>'); for (var col=0; col<20; col++) { idnmr = count count++ document.write('<td style="border:0"; id="idnmr";>'); document.write('</td>'); } document.write('</tr>'); } function setup() { row=0; col=0; insertKnight(row,col); } function handleKey(e) { if (typeof e !='object') e=window.event; if (e.type == 'keydown' && (e.keyCode ==27 || (e.keyCode >= 37 && e.keyCode <=40))) { switch (e.keycode) { case 37: dC= -1; dR = 0; break; case 38: dC= +1; dR=0; break; case 39: dC = 0; dR = +1; break; case 40: dC= 0; dR=-1; break; } emptyCell(row,col); function emptyCell(row,col) { var id = 'r' + row + 'c' + col; var cell= document.getElementById(id); if(cell) cell,innerHTML=''; } row +=dR; col +=dC; //insert image insertKnight(row,col); return false; function insertKnight(row,col) { var id = 'r' + row + 'c' + col; var cell = document.getElementById(id); var colour = cell.className; if (colour != 'white') { var knight='cherry.png'; } else { var knight= 'cherry.png'; function eraseImage(row,col) { var id = 'r' + row + 'c' + col; document.getElementById(id).innerHTML = ''; } cell.innerHTML = '<img src=" ' + knight + ' " alt="' + colour + 'knight" />'; } document.getElementById('debug').innerHTML = 'r='+row+' c='+col; function drawImage(row,col) { var id = 'r' + row + 'c' + col; document.getElementById(id).innerHTML = '<img src="cherry.png"/>'; } </script> </body> </html> This is my code. Now i have problems with the eraseImage and drawImage functions. They just don't work. Any help will be appreciated. Thank you Hello, I'm Stephen Martin, an undergraduate Psychology student and researcher. Although I am a self-proclaimed tech geek, the extent of my knowledge ends abruptly at any sort of coding. I need help from anyone who is willing. The paradigm: I am currently investigating the decision making strategies in a particular population (I cannot reveal too much, lest our study be scooped by competing researchers in the field). The paradigm that we use is built through a package called MouseLabWeb (http://www.mouselabweb.org/). MLWeb basically provides an interface for researchers to create a html/php/js/css website that presents a grid (table). A small example is shown on the aforementioned website. The javascript functions allow each participant's events to be recorded, timestamped, and written to a MySQL database. This allows the researcher to know which cells the participant viewed, in what order, for how long, and ultimately to which decision the participant came. Additionally, the PHP/HTML creates the table, but the data within it is populated by the javascript. This is a blessing and a curse. Here is why. The problem: The javascript offered by MLWeb allows the cells to be randomized. This is necessary, because in such paradigms, counter-balancing is required, otherwise there would be order effects (e.g., people tend to automatically read from the upper left) that are not controlled for. So the order of the columns and rows are randomized, the data which is then placed into the html/php table. For the current study, we want the cells corresponding to particular types of information to be shaded differently. For example, we'd want cells that contain bad information to be dark, cells that contain neutral info to be grey, and cells that contain good information to be white. The problem is that setting these values (style="background-color: #XXXXX) only applies to the table as created by the PHP. It only affects the position, and does not consider the information that it is filled with. We want the information that a cell is filled with to dictate what background-color the cell is. Example of the problem (A,B,C are the different types of info, with the surrounding character implying shading) What we want: Unrandomized: [.A.] [|B|] [#C#] Randomized: [#C#] [.A.] [|B|] What the problem is: Randomized: [.C.] [|A|] [#B#] Again, thank you for reading this long post. I'm up for any suggestions! TL;DR The website uses PHP to render a table and javascript to populate it. Javascript randomizes the column and row order upon each visitation, thus randomizing the cells. How do I make javascript issue a background-color change to each cell according to the information that it is populated with. Hey. so, I know how to add the row, and cells, I did that...except now I need to add properties to the cells (class, ID, onclick etc)...just wondering how I go about doing that. Here is what I have so far: Code: function add_new_proj(){ new_proj_id = prompt("What would you like the new Project Number to be?","xxx-xxxxx"); var table=document.getElementById('projectDisplay').insertRow(1);//creates a var which adds one row to the table //the variables are finding the correct cell to enter the data into the new row (based on an array 0 based system) var projectID=table.insertCell(0); var ProjectName=table.insertCell(1); var Client=table.insertCell(2); var ClientProjectID=table.insertCell(3); var delete_cell=table.insertCell(4); projectID.innerHTML = new_proj_id; ProjectName.innerHTML =""; Client.innerHTML = ""; ClientProjectID.innerHTML = ""; delete_cell.innerHTML = "<span class='delete' id='$ProjKey-d' onclick='delete_edit_proj(\"ajax_modify_proj.php\",this.id)'> Delete </span>"; } this is an example of what the cells look like (the ones that already exist, generated via PHP code): PHP Code: echo "<td class='projectTd' id='2tdName-$j' onclick='editTd(this.id);'> $ProjName </td>"; So yeah..I need the new cells to pretty much look like that >.< with a class, id, and onclick event. any help would be great! thanks Ok. I'm going to start by saying I'm a complete novice. I am having a hell of time finding specific codes for the things I need. I'm pretty impressive I've gotten this far. So I am trying to make a portfolio website, for myself, which has thumbnails on the left(which I'll crop in photoshop because it is easier for me than having to do any coding) which will make the main image on the right change. At the same time, I want it to change the text below to correspond to the current image. Now I have the images swapping alright, except that the thumbnails that have the onClick function in them won't sit inside the table I have inside the table. I don't understand why that happens. I can work around this, and just get rid of that table. Another problem is that even though I defined the collumns as each being 20%, they are not all the same size. I am using percentages so that the site will function regardless of screen resolution. Anyway, here is my current code. Ignore the image names, I'm just using what random images I have at hand while I test things out. Code: <html> <head> <script type="text/javascript"> function swap(image) { document.getElementById("main").src = image.href; } </script> </head> <body> <table width="80%" align="center"> <tr><td colspan="5">I'll put a header image here.</td> </tr> <tr> <td width="20%"><center>Print</center></td> <td width="20%"><center>Motion</center></td> <td width="20%"><center>Photo</center></td> <td width="20%"><center>Misc</center></td> <td width="20%"><center>Resume</center></td> </tr> <tr> <td colspan="2"><table align="left"> <td colspan="100%">Catagory 1 </td> <tr> <a href="mario.jpg" onClick="swap(this); return false;"><img src="../Jpg/sluticon.jpg"></a> <a href="../Jpg/cattits.jpg" onClick="swap(this); return false;"><img src="../Jpg/sluticon.jpg"></a> <a href="bowie.jpg" onClick="swap(this); return false;"><img src="../Jpg/sluticon.jpg"></a> </tr> <td colspan="100%">Catagory 2 </td> <tr> <td><img src="../Jpg/sluticon.jpg" /></td> <td><img src="../Jpg/sluticon.jpg" /></td> </tr> </table></td> <td colspan="3"> <img id="main" src="bowie.jpg" width="400"> </td> </tr><td colspan="5"> <p>Description goes here</p></td> <tr> </tr> </table> </body> </html> Hi I am trying to make all the cells within a table droppable spaces, using the scriptaculous library. However I am not able to do so, and I am not certain why. The table cells are creating within the javascript. I then try to apply the droppables to the table cells through iteration, through the function when the document loads. It does not seem to be working. The document accesses an external php page and has inline php within a div element. I am uncertain if by having the draggable elements instantiated within the php script, that this would be causing any problem, as I cannot see how this would be, the php draggables all appear to be corresponding to the css in the document. Any help with the droppables would be appreciated. I have set up a css class hover, so that when the draggable passes over the droppable the edges of the droppable area should be turning blue, but this is not happening. Not sure what the problem is. Code: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"> <HTML> <HEAD> <META name="generator" content="Free Script Editor, see www.freescripteditor.com"> <TITLE>Email Client</TITLE> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="http://localhost/email/styles/style1.css"/> <script src="javascript/prototype.js" type="text/javascript"></script> <script src="javascript/scriptaculous.js" type="text/javascript"></script> <script src="javascript/dragdrop.js" type="text/javascript"></script> <script src="javascript/controls.js" type="text/javascript"></script> <script src="javascript/effects.js" type="text/javascript"></script> <script type="text/javascript"> var xmlhttp = false; //check if we are using IE try { //If the javascript version is greater than 5. xmlhttp = new ActiveXObject("Msxml2.XMLHTTP"); alert ("You are using Microsoft Internet Explorer."); } catch(e) { //if not, then use the older active x object. try { //if we are using Internet Explorer xmlhttp = new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP"); alert("You are using Microsoft Internet Explorer"); } catch (E) { xmlhttp = false; } } //If we are using a non-IE browser, crea a javascript instance of the object if(!xmlhttp && typeof XMLHttpRequest != 'undefined') { xmlhttp = new XMLHttpRequest(); alert ("You are not using Microsoft Internet Explorer"); } function getmessage(inbox_id) { var object = document.getElementById('content'); var server = "getmessage.php?inbox_id=" +inbox_id; xmlhttp.open("GET", server); xmlhttp.onreadystatechange = function() { if(xmlhttp.readyState == 4 && xmlhttp.status == 200) { object.innerHTML = xmlhttp.responseText; } } xmlhttp.send(null); } function addTable() { var dv = document.getElementById("right"); var table = document.createElement("table"); var tbody = document.createElement("tbody"); var x = 0; //create the table rows for(var j =0; j <=2; j++) { var row = document.createElement("tr"); //create the table columns for (var k =0; k<=4;k++) { x++; var cell = document.createElement("td"); var celltext = document.createTextNode(x); cell.appendChild(celltext); cell.setAttribute("className", "droparea"); cell.setAttribute("id", "x"); row.appendChild(cell); } //add the row to the end of the table body tbody.appendChild(row); } table.appendChild(tbody); dv.appendChild(table); table.setAttribute("className", "tbl"); } document.observe("dom:loaded", function() { var dh; var cells = document.getElementsByTagName('td'); for (var z = 0; z <= cells.length; z++) { dh = cells[z].getAttribute('id'); if(dh) { Droppables.add('dh', {accept:'draggable', hoverclass: 'hover'}); } } }); </script> </HEAD> <BODY onload="addTable()"> <div class="container" id="container"> <!--header div - for message 'new', 'reply' --> <div class="header"> <script type="text/javascript" src="buttons/header_nav.js"></script> </div> <!-- end of header div--> <!--Begin the div class left - this will hold the inbox emails for review--> <div class="left"> <?PHP include ($_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'].'\email\database_connect\connect.php'); $str = "id"; $i = 0; $inbox_query = "select i.inbox_id, i.to, i.subject, i.sent, i.message from inbox as i"; $inbox_result = mysql_query($inbox_query); while($row = mysql_fetch_array($inbox_result)) {//start while trainer query $inbox_id = $row['0']; $to = $row['1']; $subject= $row['2']; $sent = $row['3']; $message = $row['4']; $i++; echo "<div class='draggable' id='$str$i'> $inbox_id $to $sent <a href='#' onclick='getmessage($inbox_id)'>$str$i $subject $message</a> <script type='text/javascript'> new Draggable('$str$i', {scroll: window}); </script> </div>"; }//end while inbox query ?> </div> <!--end left div--> <!--begin the right div - this is the right side of the screen frame for postponed email area--> <div class="right" id="right"> </div> <!--end the right div element--> <!--begin the main content div - this will hold sent message--> <div class="content" id="content" overflow="auto"> </div> <!--end content div--> </div> </BODY> </HTML> So I am using JavaScript to make a table on a page and what I want to do is have the JavaScript create the table, and then allow the user to fill it with data. I have been able to make the JavaScript create the table, my question is how to reference the cells in my script that adds data to the cell. I want the users to be able to click a button an add data into different cells so i figured giving them each an Id and referring to that Id in the button is the best way to do it. How can I edit my code to give each cell a different Id? Or is there a better way of doing this? My table code looks like this (i have filled it with random data so it is not just a blank table). <code> <script type="text/javaScript"> window.onload = fnInit; function fnInit() { // Declare variables and create the header, footer, and caption. var oTable = document.createElement("TABLE"); var oTHead = document.createElement("THEAD"); var oTBodyam = document.createElement("TBODY"); var oTBodypm = document.createElement("TBODY"); var oTFoot = document.createElement("TFOOT"); var oCaption = document.createElement("CAPTION"); var oRow, oCell; var i, j; // Declare stock data that would normally be read in from a stock Web site. var heading = new Array(); heading[0] = ""; heading[1] = "Monday"; heading[2] = "Tuesday"; heading[3] = "Wednesday"; heading[4] = "Thursday"; heading[5] = "Friday"; var block = new Array(); block[0] = "8:30"; block[1] = "9:55"; block[2] = "11:20"; block[3] = "12:45"; block[4] = "2:10"; block[5] = "3:35"; block[6] = "5:00"; block[7] = "6:30"; var stock = new Array(); stock[0] = new Array(block[0],"88.625","85.50","85.81","99.54","55.46"); stock[1] = new Array(block[1],"102.75","97.50","100.063","49.54","55.46"); stock[2] = new Array(block[2],"56.125","54.50","55.688","99.54","55.46"); stock[3] = new Array(block[3],"71.75","69.00","69.00","99.54","55.46"); stock[4] = new Array(block[4],"71.75","69.00","69.00","99.54","55.46"); stock[5] = new Array(block[5],"71.75","69.00","69.00","99.54","55.46"); stock[6] = new Array(block[6],"71.75","69.00","69.00","99.54","55.46"); stock[7] = new Array(block[7],"71.75","69.00","69.00","99.54","55.46"); // Insert the created elements into oTable. oTable.appendChild(oTHead); oTable.appendChild(oTBodyam); oTable.appendChild(oTBodypm); oTable.appendChild(oTFoot); oTable.appendChild(oCaption); // Set the table's border width and colors. oTable.border=1; oTable.bgColor="lightslategray"; // Insert a row into the header and set its background color. oRow = document.createElement("TR"); oTHead.appendChild(oRow); oTHead.setAttribute("bgColor","lightskyblue"); // Create and insert cells into the header row. for (i=0; i<heading.length; i++) { oCell = document.createElement("TH"); oCell.innerHTML = heading[i]; oRow.appendChild(oCell); } // Insert rows and cells into bodies. for (i=0; i<stock.length; i++) { var oBody = (i<3) ? oTBodyam : oTBodypm; oRow = document.createElement("TR"); oBody.appendChild(oRow); for (j=0; j<stock[i].length; j++) { oCell = document.createElement("TD"); oCell.innerHTML = stock[i][j]; oRow.appendChild(oCell); } } </code> Writing Table Cells and Switch Statements I am to create a function and purpose is to write blank tables cells to make up horizontal bar. function will have 2 parameters=(partyType and percent partyType parameter stores variables of D,R,I,G or L percent parameter store percentage rounded to nearest integer so I am to make a switch and break statements /commands then have to create a For Loop in counter variable goes up from 1 through value of parmeter increments of 1 heres the code I created for this one Code: function createBar(partyType,percent){ // script element to create blank cells switch(partyType) { case "D": document.write("<td class='dem'></td>"); break; case "E": document.write("<td class='rep'></td>"); break; case "I": document.write("<td class='ind'></td>"); break; case "G": document.write("<td class='green'></td>"); break; case "L": document.write("<td class='lib'></td>"); break; } var barText = partyType for (i=0; i < percent; i++) { document.write(barText); So what improvements should I make? should my loop be before everything? Thanks Hi, I'm having trouble with trying to access a selected value of a drop down menu in a table. I have menus in columns 3 and 4, named cred and grade respectively, from rows 2 onwards, and I'm using a function to access them. How do I access the value's for manipulating other variables? Here is what I have so far: Code: function f(tableID){ var len = document.getElementById(tableID).rows.length; for(var i = 1; i<len; i++){ var c = document.getElementById(tableID).rows[i].cells[2].childNodes[0]; credits = c.options[c.selectedIndex].text; } } Your help would be really appreciated OK. I'm super new to any kind of java script. What I want is a menu that, when clicked, changes the background color of a table cell to blue. When a different option is clicked, the current highlighted table should turn back to gray and the new selection should be blue. Well, I have all of that working. What I need now is just to have the first option start out highlighted and to become unhighlighted when another option is clicked. Any help would be awesome!!!! Thanks!!!!!! Code: <html> <head><title>menu</title> <script type="text/javascript"> var element = null; function select(xx) { if ( element ) { element.style.backgroundColor='gray'; } element = xx; xx.style.backgroundColor='navy'; } </script> <style type="text/css"> a {text-decoration:none; color:white} a:visited {color:white} a:active {color:white} a:hover {color:white} table#lay_menu {width:100%; margin:0px} table#lay_menu td {text-align:center; width:20%} .menu {text-align:center; background-color:gray; } .start {text-align:center; background-color:navy; } </style> </head> <body> <table id="layout"> <tr> <td width="188"> <a href="#"> <div class="menu" onClick="select(this)">Artists</div> </a></td> </tr> <tr> <td><a href="#"> <div class="menu" onClick="select(this)">CPAs</div> </a></td> </tr> <tr> <td><a href="#"> <div class="menu" onClick="select(this)">Doctors</div> </a> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> </td> </tr> </table> </body> </html> hi guys i having some problems with jquery plugin table sorter on a dynamic table. if i use it on a regular html table it works fine,but on my dynamic table its not working. if someone could look at my code and see if i done something wrong i would appreciate it . Thanks will43 Code: <script type="text/javascript" src="table sorter/jquery.tablesorter/jquery-latest.js" ></script> <script type="text/javascript" src="table sorter/jquery.tablesorter/jquery.tablesorter.js" ></script> <script type="text/javascript"/> $(document).ready(function() { $("#myTable").tablesorter(); } ); </script> <form id="form1" name="form1" method="post" action=""> <label for="Position">Position</label> <select name="Position" id="Position"> <option>QB</option> <option>HB</option> <option>FB</option> <option>WR</option> <option>TE</option> <option>RG</option> <option>RT</option> <option>C</option> <option>LG</option> <option>LT</option> <option>CB</option> <option>LB</option> <option>SS</option> <option>FS</option> <option>DE</option> <option>DT</option> <option>P</option> <option>K</option> </select> <input type="submit" name="Summit" id="Summit" value="Submit" /> </form> <p> </p> <p> </p> <table width="950" border="1" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="3" class="tablesorter" id="myTable"> <thead> <tr> <th bgcolor="#FF0000">id</th> <th bgcolor="#FF0000">Team</th> <th bgcolor="#FF0000">FirstName</th> <th bgcolor="#FF0000">LastName</th> <th bgcolor="#FF0000">Position</th> <th bgcolor="#FF0000">Year</th> <th bgcolor="#FF0000">Overall</th> <th bgcolor="#FF0000">Speed</th> </tr> </thead> <?php do { ?> <tbody> <tr> <td bgcolor="#FFFF00"><?php echo $row_Recordset1['id']; ?></td> <td bgcolor="#FFFF00"><?php echo $row_Recordset1['Team']; ?></td> <td bgcolor="#FFFF00"><?php echo $row_Recordset1['FirstName']; ?></td> <td bgcolor="#FFFF00"><?php echo $row_Recordset1['LastName']; ?></td> <td bgcolor="#FFFF00"><?php echo $row_Recordset1['Position']; ?></td> <td bgcolor="#FFFF00"><?php echo $row_Recordset1['Year']; ?></td> <td bgcolor="#FFFF00"><?php echo $row_Recordset1['Overall']; ?></td> <td bgcolor="#FFFF00"><?php echo $row_Recordset1['Speed']; ?></td> </tr> </tbody> <?php } while ($row_Recordset1 = mysql_fetch_assoc($Recordset1)); ?> </table> Hi All, I am working on a script to generate a dynamic table and populate the fields in that table with data from a number of text fields on my page. The page uses Adobe spry validation and this is the only way I can get my validation to function and add the data to the table dynamically (I had a script where the text fields were part of the first row and blank rows were added dynamically but the validation would not work for the added rows... This is a workaround). Being new to JS I did the best I could and I think it's clear what I am going for but I am sure my syntax and method usage is off. When I click to add the table row, I get "[object HTMLLabelElement]" in each cell (dunno what that is). Could someone please help me get going in the right direction with this code? Here it is and thanks in advance for any help. Code: A<!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> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <title>Untitled Document</title> <script src="SpryAssets/SpryValidationTextField.js" type="text/javascript"></script> </style> <link href="SpryAssets/SpryValidationTextField.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" /> </head> <SCRIPT language="javascript"> function addRow(tableID) { //These variable are commented out and coded inline below. //var StartTime = document.getElementById(StartTime); //var EndTime = document.getElementById(EndTime); //var MaterialID = document.getElementById(MaterialID); //var Title = document.getElementById(Title); var table = document.getElementById(tableID); var rowCount = table.rows.length; var row = table.insertRow(rowCount); var cell1 = row.insertCell(0); var element1 = document.createElement("input"); element1.type = "checkbox"; cell1.appendChild(element1); var cell2 = row.insertCell(1); var element2 = document.createElement("input"); element2.type = "text"; element2.setAttribute("id","StartTime[]"); //Set the value to the form's textfield. element2.value = document.getElementById(StartTime); cell2.appendChild(element2); var cell3 = row.insertCell(2); var element3 = document.createElement("input"); element3.type = "text"; element3.setAttribute("id","EndTime[]"); //Set the value to the form's textfield. element3.value = document.getElementById(EndTime); cell3.appendChild(element3); var cell4 = row.insertCell(3); var element4 = document.createElement("input"); element4.type = "text"; element4.setAttribute("id","MaterialID[]"); //Set the value to the form's textfield. element4.value = document.getElementById(MaterialID); cell4.appendChild(element4); var cell5 = row.insertCell(4); var element5 = document.createElement("input"); element5.type = "text"; element5.setAttribute("id","Title[]"); //Set the value to the form's textfield. element5.value = document.getElementById(Title); cell5.appendChild(element5); } function deleteRow(tableID) { try { var table = document.getElementById(tableID); var rowCount = table.rows.length; for(var i=0; i<rowCount; i++) { var row = table.rows[i]; var chkbox = row.cells[0].childNodes[0]; if(null != chkbox && true == chkbox.checked) { table.deleteRow(i); rowCount--; i--; } } }catch(e) { alert(e); } } </SCRIPT> <body> <span id="spryStartTime"> <label for id="StartTime">Start Time:</label><br /> <input name="StartTime" type="text" id="StartTime" tabindex="1" size="10" maxlength="8" /> <span class="textfieldRequiredMsg">A value is required.</span><span class="textfieldInvalidFormatMsg">Invalid format.</span></span><br /> <label for id="EndTime">End Time:</label><br /> <span id="spryEndTime"> <input name="EndTime" type="text" id="EndTime" tabindex="2" size="10" maxlength="8" /> <span class="textfieldRequiredMsg">A value is required.</span><span class="textfieldInvalidFormatMsg">Invalid format.</span></span><br /> <label for id="MaterialID">Material ID:</label><br /> <span id="spryMaterialID"> <input name="MaterialID" type="text" id="MaterialID" tabindex="3" size="10" maxlength="10" /> <span class="textfieldRequiredMsg">A value is required.</span></span><br /> <label for id="Title">Title:</label><br /> <span id="spryTitle"> <input name="Title" type="text" id="Title" tabindex="4" size="50" maxlength="50" /> <span class="textfieldRequiredMsg">A value is required.</span></span><br /> <INPUT type="button" value="Add Row" onclick="addRow('dataTable')" /> <INPUT type="button" value="Delete Row" onclick="deleteRow('dataTable')" /> <!-- I would prefer not to start with a table with blank rows (but rather create the rows already populated) but I can work on this later. --> <TABLE id="dataTable" width="350px" border="1"> <TR> <TD><INPUT type="checkbox" name="chk"/></TD> <TD><INPUT type="text" /></TD> <TD><INPUT type="text" /></TD> <TD><INPUT type="text" /></TD> <TD><INPUT type="text" /></TD> </TR> </TABLE> <script type="text/javascript" /> var sprytextfield3 = new Spry.Widget.ValidationTextField("spryStartTime", "time", {validateOn:["blur"], format:"HH:mm:ss", useCharacterMasking:true}); var sprytextfield4 = new Spry.Widget.ValidationTextField("spryEndTime", "time", {format:"HH:mm:ss", useCharacterMasking:true, validateOn:["blur"]}); var sprytextfield5 = new Spry.Widget.ValidationTextField("spryMaterialID", "none", {validateOn:["blur"]}); var sprytextfield6 = new Spry.Widget.ValidationTextField("spryTitle", "none", {validateOn:["blur"]}); </script> </body> </html> I have a temp HTML file that is based the code I found on this site at http://www.codingforums.com/showthread.php?t=103961. It dynamically adds and removes rows from an HTML table with inputs in the cells. I have tweaked my copy a bit to match our needs. Of importance to this post is that column 1 is simply the row number. Unfortunately, I am unable to figure out how to re-sequence the first column if a row is deleted. For example, if there are 4 rows, and I delete row 3, I need to re-sequence (re-number) the values to reflect 1, 2, 3, not 1, 2, 4. Below is the insert logic (which adds a delete button for the row). Code: function insertRow() { nForm = document.forms[0]; nForm['submit'].disabled = false; nTable = document.getElementById('worksheet'); var lastRow = nTable.rows.length; var x = nTable.insertRow(lastRow); var a = x.insertCell(0); var b = x.insertCell(1); var c = x.insertCell(2); var d = x.insertCell(3); var e = x.insertCell(4); var f = x.insertCell(5); var g = x.insertCell(6); var h = x.insertCell(7); var i = x.insertCell(8); var j = x.insertCell(9); var k = x.insertCell(10); var l = x.insertCell(11); var z = x.insertCell(12); a.innerHTML="<input type='text' class='PanelNo' name='PanelNo[]' value='"+lastRow+"' readonly>"; b.innerHTML="<input type='text' class='PanelQty' name='PanelQty[]' value='1' onblur='setDefault(this)' onKeyup='verifyNumeric(this)' >"; c.innerHTML="<input type='text' class='PanelThickness' name='PanelThickness[]' onkeyup='verifyNumeric(this)' >"; d.innerHTML="<input type='text' class='PanelWidth' name='PanelWidth[]' onkeyup='verifyNumeric(this)' onChange='recalcSqFootage()'>"; e.innerHTML="<input type='text' class='PanelHeight' name='PanelHeight[]' onkeyup='verifyNumeric(this)' onChange='recalcSqFootage()'>"; f.innerHTML="<input type='text' class='FloorElev' name='FloorElev[]' onkeyup='calc(this)' onkeyup='verifyNumeric(this)' >"; g.innerHTML="<input type='text' class='BlockoutSQFootage' name='BlockoutSQFootage[]' align='center' readonly>"; h.innerHTML="<input type='text' class='PanelWeight' name='PanelWeight[]' readonly>"; i.innerHTML="<input type='text' class='TotalCubicYds' name='TotalCubicYds[]' readonly>"; j.innerHTML="<input type='text' class='LiftingInsReq' name='LiftingInsReq[]' readonly>"; k.innerHTML="<input type='text' class='DaytonBraceReq' name='DaytonBraceReq[]' readonly>"; l.innerHTML="<input type='text' class='DaytonBraceQty' name='DaytonBraceQty[]' readonly>"; z.innerHTML="<input type='button' value='Delete' class='button' onclick='deleteRow(this)'>"; } Here is the logic for deleting a row (dynamically added for each row with the last line in the above code). I have added all the code after the 1st line, but it clearly does not work (but gives no errors): Code: function deleteRow(subjRow) { subjRow.parentNode.parentNode.parentNode.removeChild(subjRow.parentNode.parentNode); var PanelNo = document.getElementsByName('PanelNo[]'); NoRows = PanelNo.length; if (NoRows > 0) { var temp = new Array(); for (xx1=0; xx1 < NoRows; xx1++) { temp[xx1] = (xx1+1); } // how do I do this? document.getElementsByName('PanelNo[]').innerHTML = temp; } } I have never worked with arrays like this for dynamic inputs, so any help would be appreciated. Hi, I have an HTML table dynamically populated with data from a coldfusion query and having radio buttons - see code following below. I need javascript to see the radio buttons and the user's selection - "approved"; "denied"; or, "N/A". If the user selects "approved" for multiple rows and then Submit the information will update the database table and remove those rows. However, if the user selects "approved" and "denied" then I need to update the "approved" rows and stop the update at the "denied" row and show a dialog box which informs the user that the "Reason for Denial" text box must be entered. Then the Submit button can be engaged and the "denied" selection processed. Only one "denied" at a time will be updated - but all "approved" entries can be denied similtaneously - unless a "denied" intervenes. I do have javascript code for the "denied" selection with empty "Reason for Denial" text box - see below: Code: <script type="text/javascript"> function rationale() { var denInfo = document.getElementById("denialReason"); if(denInfo.value == ""){ alert("Please enter reason for denial in Rationale for Request Denial"); return false; denInfo.focus(); } } </script> The overall action seems like it would need some extensive javascript coding and I haven't a clue how to do it. Any help is GREATLY APPRECIATED. Code: <table border="1" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="2" style="position:relative; left:50px;" width="1000"> <tr> <td width="140" align="center" bgcolor="#FEF9E7"><font color="#0000FF" style="font-weight:bold;"> Name<hr />Begin Date</font></td> <td width="75" align="center" bgcolor="#FEF9E7"><font color="#0000FF" style="font-weight:bold;"> Request Date<hr />End Date</font></td> <td width="145" align="center" bgcolor="#FEF9E7"><font color="#0000FF" style="font-weight:bold;">Type of Hrs<hr />Request Justification</font></td> <td width="76" align="center" bgcolor="#FEF9E7"><font color="#0000FF" style="font-weight:bold;"> Num Hrs Req<hr />Rel Comp Begin Date</font></td> <td width="98" align="center" bgcolor="#FEF9E7"><font color="#0000FF" style="font-weight:bold;"> Projects<hr />Rel Comp End Date</font></td> <td width="180" align="center" bgcolor="#FEF9E7"><font color="#0000FF" style="font-weight:bold;"> Decision<hr />Leave Slip Submitted</font></td> </tr> <cfoutput query="Req"> <tr style="background-color:'FFFFFF';" onMouseOver="this.style.backgroundColor='FFCC33';" onMouseOut="this.style.backgroundColor='FFFFFF'" > <td colspan="6"> <table cols="6" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0"> <tr> <td width="177"> #Name#</td> <td width="107"> #DateFormat(RequestDate, "m/d/yyyy")#</td> <td width="178"> #TypeofHours#</td> <td width="105"> #NumberHrsRequested#</td> <td width="127"> #project#</td> <td width="218"> #Decision# <cfinput name="Decision_#ID#" id="Decision_#ID#" type="radio" value="approved" size="1">Approve <cfinput name="Decision_#ID#" id="Decision_#ID#" type="radio" value="denied" size="1">Deny <cfinput name="Decision_#ID#" id="Decision_#ID#" type="radio" value="" size="1" checked="yes">N/A </td> </tr> <tr> <td> #DateFormat(BeginDate, "m/d/yyyy")#</td> <td> #DateFormat(EndDate, "m/d/yyyy")#</td> <td> #justification#</td> <td> #DateFormat(RCBDate, "m/d/yyyy")#</td> <td> #DateFormat(RCEDate, "m/d/yyyy")#</td> <td> #RCLeaveSlip#</td> </tr> <tr id="denyRow_#ID#"> <td colspan="1"><font color="##0000FF"; style="font-weight:bold">Reason For Denial</font></td> <td colspan="5"> #ReasonForDenial# <cftextarea name="denial_#ID#" cols="85" rows="3" wrap="hard"/> </td> </tr> </table> </td> </tr> </cfoutput> </table> Thank you, John <script language="javascript"> function splitNumber() {alert("inside splitnumber"); var x = parseInt(document.getElementById("value1").value); var z = x%10; /*units*/ var y = (x - z)/10; /*tens*/ var c = parseInt(document.getElementById("value3").value); var a = c%10; /*units*/ var b = (c - a)/10; /*tens*/ for(var i=0;i<=z;i++) { var parseInt(document.getElementById("u1").td.value); for(((document.getElementById("u1").td.value))=0;((document.getElementById("u1").td.value))<=i;((doc ument.getElementById("u1").td.value))++) { document.write("<td> " +document.getElementById("u1").td.value +"</td>") } } } </script> /*this is the code i write for generating unique values in the table cells, but it is not working*/ <body > <div class="left"> <table class="main" cellpadding="3px" cellspacing="6px"> <tr> <td width="630px" height="50px" bgcolor="#ffffff"> <table class="tens"> <tr id="t1"> <td value="9"></td> <td value="8"></td> <td value="7"></td> <td value="6"></td> <td value="5"></td> <td value="4"></td> <td value="3"></td> <td value="2"></td> <td value="1"></td> </tr> </table> </td> <td width="200px" height="50px" bgcolor="#ffffff"> <table class="units"> <tr id="u1"> <td value="9"></td> <td value="8"></td> <td value="7"></td> <td value="6"></td> <td value="5"></td> <td value="4"></td> <td value="3"></td> <td value="2"></td> <td value="1"></td> </tr> </table> </td> </tr> <tr> <td width="630px" height="50px" bgcolor="#ffffff"> <table class="tens"> <tr id="t2"> <td value="9"></td> <td value="8"></td> <td value="7"></td> <td value="6"></td> <td value="5"></td> <td value="4"></td> <td value="3"></td> <td value="2"></td> <td value="1"></td> </tr> </table> </td> <td width="200px" height="50px" bgcolor="#ffffff"> <table class="units"> <tr id="u2"> <td value="9"></td> <td value="8"></td> <td value="7"></td> <td value="6"></td> <td value="5"></td> <td value="4"></td> <td value="3"></td> <td value="2"></td> <td value="1"></td> </tr> </table> </td> </tr> <tr> <td width="630px" height="50px" bgcolor="#ffffff"> <table class="tens"> <tr id="t3"> <td value="9">9</td> <td value="8">8</td> <td value="7">7</td> <td value="6">6</td> <td value="5">5</td> <td value="4">4</td> <td value="3">3</td> <td value="2">2</td> <td value="1">1</td> </tr> </table> </td> <td width="200px" height="50px" bgcolor="#ffffff"> <table class="units"> <tr id="u3"> <td value="9">9</td> <td value="8">8</td> <td value="7">7</td> <td value="6">6</td> <td value="5">5</td> <td value="4">4</td> <td value="3">3</td> <td value="2">2</td> <td value="1">1</td> </tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table> </div> <div class="right" > <table cellpadding="3px"> <tr> <td width="5px"></td> <td><span class="row"><input min="0" max="99" type="number" id="value1" name="value1" value="0" onchange="javascript:addNumbers()"/></span></td> </tr> <tr> <td width="5px"><b style="font-size:25px; position:relative; top:18px;">+</b></td> <td><span class="row"><input min="0" max="99" type="number" id="value3" name="value3" value="0" onchange="javascript:addNumbers()"/></span></td></tr> <tr><td width="5px"></td> <td><span class="row" ><input style=" width:66px; position:relative; right:25px;" readonly="readonly" id="answer" name="answer" value="0" /></span></td></tr> </table> </div> </body> have created dynamic table with two columns for ex:first column is Income column and second column is tax from Income at the third column are different percent options for ex. I wrote first column 1000 and chose from third drop down box 10% I would like when i chose 10% sum function automatically writes 10% percent of 1000 into second column so that 100 here is code if possible pls help me i really need this code and i bellieve that this code is useful both me and other users thanks beforehand here si code Code: <html><head><title>dinamik sheet</title> <script> function addrow(){ var tbl=document.getElementById('sheet'); var lastrow=tbl.rows.length; var iteration=lastrow; var row=tbl.insertRow(lastrow); var cellLeft=row.insertCell(0); var textNode=document.createTextNode(iteration); cellLeft.appendChild(textNode); var cellRight=row.insertCell(1); var el=document.createElement('input'); el.type='text'; el.name='txtRow'+iteration; el.size=40; el.setAttribute('sumMe',"1"); el.onBlur=sum; cellRight.appendChild(el); var cellRight2=row.insertCell(2); var el1=document.createElement('input'); el1.type='text'; el1.name='txtRowe'+iteration; el1.id='txtRowe'+iteration; el1.size=40; el1.setAttribute('sumMe',"1"); cellRight2.appendChild(el1); var cellRightsel=row.insertCell(3); var sel=document.createElement('select'); sel.name='selRow'+iteration; sel.options[0]=new Option('10%','value="10"'); sel.options[1]=new Option('20%','value="20"'); sel.options[2]=new Option('30%','value="30"'); cellRightsel.appendChild(sel); var cellRightsel2=row.insertCell(4); } </script> <script> function sum(){ var form=document.getElementById('eval_edit'); if(!form) return; var s1 = 0; var s2 = 0; var tbl=document.getElementById('sheet'); var iteration=tbl.rows.length-1; for(var i=1; i<=iteration; i++){ var el = form['txtRow'+i]; if(!el) continue; var txt = el.value; if(txt != ( '' + Number(txt) )) continue;//reject non-numeric entries var el2 = form['selRow'+i]; var el3 = document.getElementById('txtRowe'+i); if(!el2 || !el3) alert('Error in calculating totals'); var percent = Number(el2[el2.selectedIndex].value)/100; var tax = Number(txt) * percent; el3.innerHTML = tax.toFixed(2); s1 += Number(txt); s2 += tax; } if(form['total']){ form['total'].value = s1.toFixed(2); } if(form['taxtotal']){ form['taxtotal'].value = s2.toFixed(2); } } onload = function(){ sum(); } </script> </head> <body> <form name="eval_edit" method="POST"> <table align="center" width="75%"> <tr> <td align="center">Balance sheet</td></tr> <tr><td align="center"> <table border="1" id="sheet"><tr><td>object</td><td>Income</td><td>Tax from income</td><td>instruktor</td></tr> <tr><td>1</td> <td><input sumMe="1" type="text" name="txtrow1" id="txtrow1" size="40"/></td><td><input sumMe="1" type="text" name="txtrowe" id="txtrowe" size="40"/></td> <td><select name="selRow0"> <option value="value="10">10%</option> <option value="value="20">20%</option> <option value="value="30">30%</option></select></td></tr></table> INCOME SUM<input name="total" type="text"/> <input type="button" value="Add" onclick="addrow()" /> <input type="button" value="Remove" onclick="removeRow()" /> <input type="button" value="SUM" onClick="sum()"/> <input type="submit" value="Submit" /> <input name="taxtotal" type="text"/>Tax SUM with desirable percent for ex: 20% </td> </tr> </table> </form> </body> </html> hi I have just took from internet dinamic table. this table is dynamic and its rows dynamically can be increased. it sum but not like integer for ex. in row1 i enter 20 and in row2 i enter 5 it sums like 205 but i need it sums like 25 if possible pls help me Thanks beforehand here is code Code: <html> <head> <title></title> <script type="text/javascript"> function addRow() { // grab the element, i.e. the table your editing, in this we're calling it // 'mySampleTable' and it is reffered to in the table further down on the page // with a unique of id of you guessed it, 'mySampleTable' var tbl = document.getElementById('mySampleTable'); // grab how many rows are in the table var lastRow = tbl.rows.length; // if there's no header row in the table (there should be, code at least one //manually!), then iteration = lastRow + 1 var iteration = lastRow; // creates a new row var row = tbl.insertRow(lastRow); // left cell // insert a cell var cellLeft = row.insertCell(0); // here we're just using numbering the cell, like anything else you don't // have to use this, but i've kinda noticed users tend to like them var textNode = document.createTextNode(iteration); // takes what we did (create the plain text number) and appends it the cell // we created in the row we created. NEAT! cellLeft.appendChild(textNode); // right cell // another cell! var cellRight = row.insertCell(1); // creating an element this time, specifically an input var el = document.createElement('input'); // a data type of text el.type = 'text'; // the name of the element txtRow, and because this is dynamic we also // append the row number to it, so for example if this is the eigth row // being created the text box will have the name of txtRow8. super fantastic. el.name = 'txtRow' + iteration; // the exact same thing with a unique id el.id = 'txtRow' + iteration; // set it to size of 40. setting sizes is good. el.size = 40; el.rel = 'sum'; // same thing as earlier, append our element to our freshly and clean cell cellRight.appendChild(el); // select cell // our last cell! var cellRightSel = row.insertCell(2); // create another element, this time a select box var sel = document.createElement('select'); // name it, once again with an iteration (selRow8 using the example above) sel.name = 'selRow' + iteration; // crates options in an array // the Option() function takes the first parameter of what is being displayed // from within the drop down, and the second parameter of the value it is carrying over sel.options[0] = new Option('text zero', 'value0'); sel.options[1] = new Option('text one', 'value1'); sel.options[2] = new Option('text two', 'value2'); // append our new element containing new options to our new cell cellRightSel.appendChild(sel); } function removeRow() { // grab the element again! var tbl = document.getElementById('mySampleTable'); // grab the length! var lastRow = tbl.rows.length; // delete the last row if there is more than one row! if (lastRow > 2) tbl.deleteRow(lastRow - 1); } </script> <script type="text/javascript"> function sum() { var elem = document.getElementById('eval_edit').elements; // loop fields in form for (var i = 0; i < elem.length; i++) { // check if field has attribute 'rel' with value of 'sum' if (elem[i].getAttribute('rel') == 'sum') { // parse value as integer and copy to total field document.getElementById('total').value += parseInt(elem[i].value); } } } </script> </head> <body> <form action="miro.html" name="eval_edit" method="post" format="html"> <table align="center" width = "75%"> <tr> <td align = "center"> click add to you know, add a row, and remove to remove a row, and submit to submit your page! whee! </td> </tr> <tr> <td align = "center"> <!--- very imporant to give the table an id ---> <!--- otherwise it won't know where to edit ---> <table border="1" id="mySampleTable"> <tr> <td> Lesson </td> <td> Title </td> <td> Instructor </td> </tr> <!--- i create the initial row by hand, there are a lot of ---> <!--- different ways to do this depending on what parsing ---> <!--- language you use, i found this was easiest for the ---> <!--- snippet, but experiment, do your thing mang. ---> <!--- this matches the same specs we laid out in the javascript ---> <tr> <td> 1 </td> <td> <input type="text" name="txtRow1" id="txtRow1" size="40" rel="sum"/></td> <td> <select name="selRow0"> <option value="value0">text zero</option> <option value="value1">text one</option> <option value="value2">text two</option> </select> </td> </tr> </table> <input name="total" /> <!--- our buttons call our javascript functions when clicked ---> <input type="button" value="Add" onclick="addRow();" /> <input type="button" value="Remove" onclick="removeRow();" /> <input type="button" value="SUM" onClick="sum()"/> <input type="submit" value="Submit" /> </td> </tr> </table> </form> </body> </html> Hi All, I tried to add links to open local xml files in browser in a dynamic table cells. I need help. I tried all ways but I think I miss something. I can open them without table just by document.write(xmlfile location). Here is my code. please help. function showResultsTable(searched, srchedname) { // get the reference for the body var mybody = document.getElementsByTagName("body")[0]; // creates a <table> element and a <tbody> element mytable = document.createElement("table"); mytable.setAttribute('id', 'resulttable'); mytablebody = document.createElement("tbody"); // creating all cells var mycurrent_cell = new Array(); for(var j = 0; j < srchedname.length; j++) { // creates a <tr> element mycurrent_row = document.createElement("tr"); mycurrent_cell[0] = document.createElement("td"); currenttext = document.createTextNode(j); mycurrent_cell[0].appendChild(currenttext); mycurrent_row.appendChild(mycurrent_cell[0]); mycurrent_cell[1] = document.createElement("td"); link = document.createElement("a"); link.name = ""+srchedname[j]); link.href = "C:\\AAA\\TestCasesList.xml"; mycurrent_cell[1].appendChild(link); mycurrent_row.appendChild(mycurrent_cell[1]); mycurrent_cell[2] = document.createElement("td"); currenttext = document.createTextNode(searched[j]); mycurrent_cell[2].appendChild(currenttext); mycurrent_row.appendChild(mycurrent_cell[2]); // appends the row <tr> into <tbody> mytablebody.appendChild(mycurrent_row); } // appends <tbody> into <table> mytable.appendChild(mytablebody); // appends <table> into <body> mybody.appendChild(mytable); // sets the border attribute of mytable to 2; mytable.setAttribute("border", "2"); } |