JavaScript - Autocomplete Does Not Validate In W3.org
How do I fix the problem that autocomplete does not validate, I have heard before that there is a dirty way to do this but did not want to do this before, but now feel i must as my boss wants the site error free !
does anyone know how I do this ? Similar TutorialsHello all, I have a form that submits a POST request when data is submitted. A Servlet then processes this POST request and a JavaBean is used to make some calculations. The HTML response is not generated within the Servlet but instead I forward the request to a JSP to generate the response. - This all works fine, thankfully. However, I am stupidly suck trying to validate the form on the client side with a JavaScript function before the form is submitted. Here is my index.jps: Code: <%-- Document : index Created on : 19-Nov-2009, 13:41:30 Author : lk00043 --%> <%@page contentType="text/html" pageEncoding="UTF-8"%> <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"> <script type="text/JavaScript"> <!-- Start hiding JavaScript Statements function validateForm() { var student; var score1, score2, score3, score4; student = document.getElementById('student'); s1 = document.getElementById('score1'); s2 = document.getElementById('score2'); s3 = document.getElementById('score3'); s4 = document.getElementById('score4'); score1 = parseInt(s1.value); score2 = parseInt(s2.value); score3 = parseInt(s3.value); score4 = parseInt(s4.value); if(student.value.length == 0) { document.getElementById('StudentError1').innerHTML = " Enter a student name!"; return false; } if ((isNaN(score1)) || (score1 < 0) || (score1 > 100)) { document.getElementById('Error1').innerHTML = " Enter a number between 0 and 100!"; return false; } if ((isNaN(score2)) || (score2 < 0) || (score2 > 100)) { document.getElementById('Error2').innerHTML = " Enter a number between 0 and 100!"; return false; } if ((isNaN(score3)) || (score3 < 0) || (score3 > 100)) { document.getElementById('Error3').innerHTML = " Enter a number between 0 and 100!"; return false; } if ((isNaN(score4)) || (score4 < 0) || (score4 > 100)) { document.getElementById('Error4').innerHTML = " Enter a number between 0 and 100!"; return false; } } // End hiding JavaScript Statements --> </script> <title>Lab Class 7 - Task 2</title> </head> <body> <h1>Lab Class 7</h1> <form name="collectgrades" action="AssessGrades" method="POST" onSubmit="validateForm()" > Name of Student: <input type="text" name="student" id="student"/><span id="StudentError1"> </span><br /> Presentation: <input type="text" name="score" id="score1"/><span id="Error1"> </span><br /> Writing style: <input type="text" name="score" id="score2"/><span id="Error2"> </span><br /> Technical content: <input type="text" name="score" id="score3"/><span id="Error3"> </span><br /> Depth of analysis: <input type="text" name="score" id="score4"/><span id="Error4"> </span><br /> Feedback:<select name="feedback" size="4" multiple="multiple"> <option>"Could be better structured."</option> <option>"Depth of analysis is good."</option> <option>"Very advanced material."</option> <option>"Very well structured."</option> </select><br /> <input type="submit" value="Submit" /> </form> </body> </html> Regardless of whether incorrect input is given, the data is still POSTed to the server and calculated on or a Server Side error is given. Am I correct in calling the function onClick? The validation essentially needs to be so that: - Student field contains a string - Score1, Score2, Score3 and Score 4 contain a number between 0 and 100 Any help is most appreciated, Cheers, Beetle. So I found this code and I've manipulated it a little bit for what I want. It was designed to autocomplete an input field when countries were typed, but I changed the values to match ingredients or cooking terms, etc. I was wondering if it would be possible through javascript to autcomplete a word after one is already typed in the input field. For instance, if one person types an 'f' into the input field it will suggest 'flour' as an autocomplete, but if the person types 'f' again, it will not perform the same autocomplete function. How would you go about doing that? Thank you! Code: <head> <script type="text/javascript"> /* This script and many more are available free online at The JavaScript Source!! http://javascript.internet.com Created by: Timothy Groves | http://www.brandspankingnew.net/ */ countries = new Array( "flour", "cup", "tsp.", "tbsp.", "lb.", "pound", "tablespoon", "teaspoon", "sugar", "olive oil", "vegetable oil", "gallon", "quart", "qt." ); var sug = ""; var sug_disp = ""; function getCountry() { var input = document.forms['address_frm'].country.value; var len = input.length; sug_disp = ""; sug = ""; if (input.length) { // get matching country from array for (ele in countries) { if (countries[ele].substr(0,len).toLowerCase() == input.toLowerCase()) { sug_disp = input + countries[ele].substr(len); sug = countries[ele]; break; } } } document.forms['address_frm'].sug_country.value = sug_disp; if (!sug.length || input == sug_disp) document.getElementById('sug_btn').style.display = "none"; else document.getElementById('sug_btn').style.display = "block"; } function setCountry() { document.forms['address_frm'].country.value = sug; hideSug(); } function hideSug() { document.forms['address_frm'].sug_country.value = ""; document.getElementById('sug_btn').style.display = "none"; } </script> </head> <body> <div style="width: 202px; margin: 100px auto 0 auto;"> <form name="address_frm"> <div></a> <div style="position: relative; margin: 5px 0 5px 0; height: 30px;"> <div style="position: absolute; top: 0; left: 0; width: 200px; z-index: 1;"> <input type="text" name="sug_country" style="background-color: #fff; border: 1px solid #999; width: 200px; padding: 2px" disabled /> </div> <div style="position: absolute; top: 0; left: 0; width: 200px; z-index: 2;"> <input autocomplete="off" type="text" name="country" style="background: none; color:#000; border: 1px solid #999; width: 200px; padding: 2px" onfocus="getCountry()" onkeyup="getCountry()" /> </div> <div id="sug_btn" style="position: absolute; top: 2px; right: 5px; z-index: 4; display:none;"> <p onclick="setCountry()" style="cursor:pointer">></p> </div> </div> </form> </div> </div> </body> Hi all, I am trying to create a dependend autocomplete (based on JQuery) box for example: Field 1 has a autocomplete value of America. Field 2 has to fetch based on the value America the availible states like Kansas However if field 1 has the value England i want field 2 to reflect this by offering for example Schotland. I have the following code in place: Code: $( document).ready( function() { var ac_config = { source: "getcountry.php", select: function(event, ui){ $("# field1").val(ui.item.name), $("# field1hidden").val(ui.item.id); }, minLength:3 }; $("# field1").autocomplete(ac_config); } ); The code above will autocomplete the field1 (country's) input field and an hidden id field. Now i want to base the selection of field2 (the states) on the returned value in field1. i have the following code to try and do this (placed inside document.ready function()): Code: var stateinput = document.getElementById('field1').value var ac_config2 = { source: "getstate.php?country=" + stateinput, select: function(event, ui){ $("# field2").val(ui.item.name), $("# field2hidden").val(ui.item.id); }, minLength:3 }; $("# field2").autocomplete(ac_config); However the selection is not restricted based on the given input. Can anybody tell me what i am doing wrong? Thanx in advance..... Hello, I have a problem with autocomplete of jQuery. Here is my code Code: $('input#recipient').autocomplete ({ source: function (request, callback) { var dataString = {username : request.username}; $.ajax({ url: url.root + 'email/', data: dataString, //cache: false, complete: function(xhr, result) { if(result != 'success') return; var response = xhr.responseText; var usernameList = []; $(response).filter('li').each (function() { usernameList.push($(this).text()); )}; callback(usernameList); } }); } }); Can you tell me what's the problem Thank you Hi So, I have a working single autocomplete function, but I want to use the same function on different fields.... this is my code: Code: <script type="text/javascript"> function lookup(inputString) { if(inputString.length == 0) { // Hide the suggestion box. $('#suggestions').hide(); } else { $.post("rpc.php", {queryString: ""+inputString+""}, function(data){ if(data.length >0) { $('#suggestions').show(); $('#autoSuggestionsList').html(data); } }); } } // lookup function fill(thisValue) { $('#inputString').val(thisValue); setTimeout("$('#suggestions').hide();", 200); } </script> <div> <form> <script type="text/javascript"> var index = '1'; </script> <div> Type your county: <br /> <input type="text" size="30" value="" id="inputString" onkeyup="lookup(this.value);" onblur="fill();" /> </div> <div> Type your county: <br /> <input type="text" size="30" value="" id="inputString" onkeyup="lookup(this.value);" onblur="fill();" /> </div> <div class="suggestionsBox" id="suggestions" style="display: none;"> <img src="upArrow.png" style="position: relative; top: -12px; left: 30px;" alt="upArrow" /> <div class="suggestionList" id="autoSuggestionsList"> </div> </div> </form> </div> I know the id's are the same in this, but I tried changing them and it still seems to make little difference.. I did wonder if I could add something variable to the id's and pass that in the function call, but could not figure it out.... the above gives me autocomplete on two fields, but will only fill one of them... Any suggestions would be appreciated Hello, i have coded this page: http://www.advance2000.net/system/ad...rchasepeso.php click on the "ADD ITEM" button TWICE. now you have created two rows of textboxes. next, enter the letter "M" on the description textbox on the second row. this would then initialize an autocomplete function... you will see two words "memory" and "motherboard" try clicking one of these.. after clicking, i guess you will notice the error in my program. the clicked value (for example "memory") would be sent in the FIRST ROW TEXTBOX instead of the second.... can anyone help me? Here is the Code of the said Dynamic Textbox: Code: <script language ="javascript"> row_no=0; function addRow(tbl,row){ row_no++; if (row_no<=200){ if (row_no<=200){ if (row_no>=100){ var textbox = '<input type="text" id="item[]" value='+row_no+' size = "2" maxlength= "99" name="item[]>"';} if (row_no<100){ var textbox = '<input type="text" id="item[]" value='+row_no+' size = "2" maxlength= "99" name="item[]">';} var textbox2 = '<input type="text" id="stockcode[]" size = "20" maxlength= "100" name="stockcode[]">'; var textbox3 = '<input type="text" autocomplete="off" id="description" size = "95" maxlength= "100" name="description" onkeyup="lookup(this.value);" onChange="fill();"><div class="suggestionsBox" id="suggestions" style="display: none;"><img src="upArrow.png" style="position: relative; top: -12px; left: 30px;" alt="upArrow" /><div class="suggestionList" id="autoSuggestionsList"></div>'; var textbox4 = '<input type="text" id="qty'+row_no+'" size = "6" maxlength= "100" onChange="Sum()" name="qty[]">'; var textbox5 = '<input type="text" id="price'+row_no+'" size = "15" maxlength= "100" onChange="Sum()" name="price[]">'; var textbox6 = '<input type="text" id="subtotal'+row_no+'" size = "15" maxlength= "101" onChange="Grand()" name="subtotal[]" readonly>'; var tbl = document.getElementById(tbl); var rowIndex = document.getElementById(row).value; var newRow = tbl.insertRow(row_no); var newCell = newRow.insertCell(0); newCell.innerHTML = textbox; var newCell = newRow.insertCell(1); newCell.innerHTML = textbox2; var newCell = newRow.insertCell(2); newCell.innerHTML = textbox3; var newCell = newRow.insertCell(3); newCell.innerHTML = textbox4; var newCell = newRow.insertCell(4); newCell.innerHTML = textbox5; var newCell = newRow.insertCell(5); newCell.innerHTML = textbox6; } if (row_no>200){ alert ("Too Many Items. Limit of 20."); } } } </script> The VAR TEXTBOX 3 would create the said "description textbox" that is also the textbox that calls the "Fill()" and the Lookup() function of the autocomplete HERE, we have the said functions: Code: function lookup(description) { if(description.length == 0) { // Hide the suggestion box. $('#suggestions').hide(); } else { $.post("rpc.php", {queryString: ""+description+""}, function(data){ if(data.length >0) { $('#suggestions').show(); $('#autoSuggestionsList').html(data); } }); } } // lookup function fill(thisValue) { $('#description').val(thisValue); setTimeout("$('#suggestions').hide();", 200); } Hi there Im a relative newbie and am trying to have a searchbar that users can complete, with the text entry being from a pre-defined list. The hope is that a new page will open with the link that relates to the search bar entry. Im using an Autocomplete code but cant work out how to get the link part to work. See below code Code: <html> <head> <script src="jquery-latest.js"></script> <link rel="stylesheet" href="http://dev.jquery.com/view/trunk/plugins/autocomplete/demo/main.css" type="text/css" /> <link rel="stylesheet" href="http://dev.jquery.com/view/trunk/plugins/autocomplete/jquery.autocomplete.css" type="text/css" /> <script type="text/javascript" src="http://dev.jquery.com/view/trunk/plugins/autocomplete/lib/jquery.bgiframe.min.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript" src="http://dev.jquery.com/view/trunk/plugins/autocomplete/lib/jquery.dimensions.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript" src="http://dev.jquery.com/view/trunk/plugins/autocomplete/jquery.autocomplete.js"></script> <script> $(document).ready(function(){ var data = "092 610 343 505 Utilities".split(" "); $("#example").autocomplete(data); }); var data = [ {text:'Link A', url:'/page2'}, {text:'Link B', url: '/page2'} ]; $("...").autocomplete(data, { formatItem: function(item) { return item.text; } }).result(function(event, item) { location.href = item.url; }); </script> </head> <body> Number: <input id="example" /><p></p> </body> </html> Can someone help me complete this code? For example, how can I change the code so that a text entry of "092" opens "www.google.com" when I hit enter after text entry? Your help with this is greatly appreciated Glen Hi All, Im a newbie when it comes to Javascript and trying to learn as I go along. I am working on an internal work site. In the site I have a text box and on entering a specific code I want it to open a new page that links to a document that has the same name. ie. if user types red, I want it to find the document red.html in a folder. To make my colleagues job easier, I want the text box to autocomplete. Below is a section of the code I plan to use Code: <script> var arrValues = ["red", "orange", "yellow", "green", "blue", "indigo", "violet", "brown"]; </script> </head> <body> <h2>Autocomplete Textbox Example</h2> <p>Type in a color in lowercase:<br /> <input type="text" value="" id="txt1" onkeypress="return autocomplete(this, event, arrValues)" /></p> </body> </html>Can anyone help me to modify this to: 1) link the text entered to the document I want opened 2) open this document upon 'enter' pressed If anyone can provide help it will be greatly appreciated. Thanks Glen http://auspost.com.au/apps/postcode.html Basically I want to build the same thing. The data is freely available there as a download. I couldn't find anything existing in the jquery plugin space. Can anyone offer pointers on how to achieve it? I want to use a database query to grab all of a member's friends from a table in order to add the friend's email address to a form, to ready it for POSTing. I am using the jquery ui, so on my form.php page, I have the script and html: Code: <script> $(function() { $( "#friendsearch" ).autocomplete({ source: "search.php", minLength: 2, select: function( event, ui ) { log( ui.item ? "Selected: " + ui.item.id + " " + ui.item.value : "Nothing selected, input was " + this.value ); } }); }); </script> <form>... <input id="friendsearch" /> </form> And on my search.php I have: Code: //code to connect to database.... etc $query = " //this code goes through a table LEFT JOIN to grab a list of the logged-in member's friends' info (id, email, first name, last name) " $sql = mysql_query($query); while($row = mysql_fetch_array($sql)) { $fid = $row["id"]; $firstname = $row["firstname"]; $lastname = $row["lastname"]; $email = $row["email"]; echo $fid <br /> $f_firstname <br /> $f_lastname <br /> $email <br /> "; The "echo" above works. It lists out all the info perfectly, so I know my query is good. The problem, I am having, is with what comes next in the search.php: Code: $q = strtolower($_GET["term"]); // supposed to do something with $q here (not sure what!) $return = array(); while ($row = mysql_fetch_array($query)) { array_push($return,array('id'=>$row['firstname'],'value'=>$row['lastname'])); } echo(json_encode($return)); This is the part that's suppose to work with the jquery autocomplete. I know it's wrong, but I need to know how I can fix it to do the following: 1) when the user starts typing the first name or last name of the friend, auto-complete shows a drop-down list of firstname lastname. 2) once the friends' names are placed in the input box, on submit, i want to POST the friends' email addresses (not their name)! Complex, I know... Any help would be much appreciated! Thanks, June I have a JQuery autosuggest working properly on my form.php page... Now I want to get my form to actual POST the input values. So currently if I just run search.php, I get the following (using echo json_encode): {"label":"Henry Gale","value":"henrygale@gmail.com"},{"label":"Amy Gerges","value":"amy@yahoo.com"}, and the list goes on. So since the search is working properly. Now, I want to POST only the values that I place in the form's input field. I currently have: Code: <script> $(document).ready(function() { $( "#autocomp" ).autoSuggest("search.php", { minChars: 2, selectedItemProp: "label", searchObjProps: "label", selectedValuesProp: "value", selectionLimit: 8, formatList: function(data, elem){ var my_image = data.image ; var my_label = data.label; var new_elem = elem.html(my_image + my_label); return new_elem; } }); }); </script> <input name="contacts" type="text" id="autocomp" maxlength="35" /> But if I do an echo of the $_POST['contacts'] I just get the word: Array I am doing something wrong, just not sure what... Since my input gets a list of comma separated values, how can I: 1) make sure the input values get the "value" attribute which corresponds to the emails. 2) post the emails so I can do things with the emails (run them through format checks, insert them into a mysql db, etc). I would like to use a JavaScript to fill in the total based on the responses given by the user in this form stub:
Code: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> <head> <title>Formstub</title> </head> <body> <form id="theform" id="theform" action="formstub.html" method="post"> <table width="90%" border = "1 " style="margin-left:40px; font-family: helvetica, ariel, sans-serif; font-size: 0.95em; color: #2D8AB9;"> <tr style="height:3em"> <td width="2em"><input type="checkbox" name="skipperReg" id="skipperReg" value="30" /></td> <td width="12em">Registration Fee</td> <td width="4em" >$<input type="text" name="skipperFee" id="skipperFee" readonly="readonly" size ="2" value="30" style="text-align:right" /></td> <td width ="20em"> </td> </tr> <tr> <td ><input type="checkbox" name="guestReg" id="guestReg" value="8" /></td> <td>Guest Fee</td><td>$<input type="text" name="guestFee" id="guestFee" readonly="readonly" size ="2" value="8" style="text-align:right" /></td> <td> # Guests <input type="text" name="guestQty" id="guestQty" size="2" /></td> </tr> <tr> <td ><input type="checkbox" value="" name="miscAmt" id="miscAmt" /></td> <td>Misc</td><td>$<input type="text" name="miscTotal" size ="2" style="text-align:right" /></td> <td> List details <input type="text" name="miscDetails" size="35" /></td> </tr> <tr style="height:2em"><td > </td> <td>Total</td><td>$<input type="text" id="total" name="total" size ="2" style="text-align:right" ></td> </tr> </table> </form> </body> </html> The script should add the skipperfee to the total if the skipperReg box is checked, multiply the guestFee by the guestQty and add that to the total if the guestReg box is checked, and add the miscTotal to the total if the miscAmt box is checked. Here is what I'm envisioning: The user selects a state, then in the 'Cities' box, he starts typing the name of his city. However, it autocompletes the name for him based on the state he chose. So if he chose California and started typing in "Los Angeles", it would autocomplete "Los Angeles" for him. Does that make sense? Is there a script out there that can do this? i have this, Code: $(function() { $('#input').autocomplete('test.php', {json: true}); }); that bring back values from the database here is my php section Code: $result = mysqli_query($db,$query); while( $row = mysqli_fetch_array($result) ) { $aResults[] = array( "id"=>($row['s_id']) ,"value"=>($row['s_last']), "info"=>($row['s_first']) ); } $return = array(); foreach ($aResults as $key => $res) { $return[] =$res['value'] . ' , ' . $res['info']; } echo json_encode($return); } } } i would like, when i select a name from the auto suggest to be able to have the id be filled in a input text area... uncle Google says this, but i am having a hard time implementing it. Code: myCallback = function(li, $input) { // I need to refer to the appropriate "myXxxInput" here alert($input.attr('id')); } setup = function() { setupInput($('#myFirstInput')); setupInput($('#mySecondInput')); } function setupInput($input) { $input.autocomplete('blah.php', {onItemSelect: function(li) { myCallback(li, $input);} }); } hi, I would to validate a textbox, and limit it to 3alphabets and 3 numbers. That is after the user have input 3 alphabets, he can only enter 3 numbers and nothing more. Can someone help me out? I am trying to make validation for a form but the bit I am stuck on now is: Code: <input class="submit" type="submit" value="Submit" id="submit" name="submit" onclick="return validate();" /> Do I have to add 'verify' instead of the 'validate' I mean is this a set thing in JS as I want it to go to the JavaScript code which is validate.js I should add that the form is XHTML and there is also a captcha with it. So I would not know how to add the onsubmit to the beginning of the form. Is there a y regular expression which we can use in JavaScript to validate URL? Or any other type of validation to validate URL which has http or https?
I am trying to create an onChange action that will validate that confirmation checkbox has been checked, and if not, popup an alert message and put the focus on the checkbox input and change the class of the container DIV to "highlight". Here is the form, with the 'onchange' trigger: Code: <form id="checkout" name="my_form" method="post" action="!---SCRIPT_NAME---" onsubmit="return validForm(this);"> <div id="verification" class="aligncenter required"> <input type="checkbox" id="verified" name="verified" value="" /> <label for="verified">YES</label>, the items and quantities shown above are correct.</div> <div class="required"><label for="name">Name:</label><input id="name" name="contactname" type="text" class="L" onchange="" /></div> <div class="required"><label for="company">Company Name:</label><input id="company" name="company" type="text" class="L" /></div> <div class="buttonRow"><input type="submit" name="VERIFY" class="btn red" value="Continue" /></div> </form> And here is my javascript code: Code: function verifyOrder() { if (document.my_form.verified.checked != "true") { alert("Please verify the contents of your order"); document.my_form.verified.focus(); getElementById('document.my_form.verification').className='highlight' return false; } } But this is not working and generates errors in firebug. What am I doing wrong? Thanks!! Please see my Booking Form here http://www.n-v-m.co.uk/Booking.html The form is very nearly finished but I have no experience with JavaScript at all so I am hoping somebody can tell me how to do the finishing touches. All I require is: 1- On clicking the 'Submit order' button I would like the browser to check to see if the 'Is Vehicle roadworthy with full M.O.T.:' List/Menu is set to 'Yes' and if not it needs to return an alert stating it must be set to 'Yes' to proceed... Somebody kindly helped show me how to do the alert before so this is working, but, the problem at the moment is after clicking 'OK' to close the alert, the form is still submitted. At this point instead of the form being submitted I would just like the browser to return to the form. 2- There is a checkbox on the bottom of the form that states 'I agree with the Terms and Conditions'... To be able to proceed with a booking I need the customer to check the box... On clicking 'Submit order' if the box isn't checked I would like an alert to appear and the form not to be submitted. 3. When both the above criteria have been met and the form is ready to submit... I would like the browser to re-direct to http://www.n-v-m.co.uk/Thankyou.html which is a page I have already created on my server. Thanks for taking your time to read this... If it helps I have posted both my HTML and PHP codes below: Booking.html 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>National Vehicle Movements - Booking Form</title> <style type="text/css"> <!-- body { background-color: #1d255f; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; } #apDiv1 { position:absolute; width:487px; height:706px; z-index:auto; left: 50%; top: 433px; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 10px; font-weight: bold; text-align: center; textarea-align: center; background-position: center; margin-left: -244px; } --> </style> <script type='text/javascript'> function isValid() { var box = document.getElementById('Is Vehicle Roadworthy with Full M.O.T.'); if(box.value = 'no') { alert('The vehicle must be roadworthy with full M.O.T'); return false; } } </script> </head> <body> <div align="left"> <div id="apDiv1"> <form id="form1" name="form1" method="post" action="sendform.php" onsubmit='validatethis()'> <table width="400" border="0" align="center"> <tr> <td width="193" align="right">Company:</td> <td width="197" align="left"><input type="text" name="company" id="Company" /></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="right">Name:</td> <td align="left"><input type="text" name="name" id="Name" /></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="right">Phone Number:</td> <td align="left"><input type="text" name="phonenum" id="Phone Number" /></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="right">Email Address:</td> <td align="left"><input type="text" name="email" id="Email" /></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="right">Vehicle Make and Model:</td> <td align="left"><input type="text" name="vmam" id="Vehicle Make and Model" /></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="right">Vehicle Reg./Ref. No.:</td> <td align="left"><input type="text" name="vreg" id="Vehicle Reg." /></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="right">Collection Address including Postcode:</td> <td align="left"><textarea name="colladd" rows="4" id="Collection Address"></textarea></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="right">Collection Contact Name:</td> <td align="left"><input type="text" name="collconname" id="Collection Contact Name" /></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="right">Collection Contact Number:</td> <td align="left"><input type="text" name="collconnum" id="Collection Contact Number" /></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="right">Delivery Address including Postcode:</td> <td align="left"><textarea name="deladd" rows="4" id="Delivery Address"></textarea></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="right">Delivery Contact Name:</td> <td align="left"><input type="text" name="delconname" id="Delivery Contact Name" /></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="right">Delivery Contact Number:</td> <td align="left"><input type="text" name="delconnum" id="Delivery Contact Number" /></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="right">Collection Date/Time:</td> <td align="left"><input type="text" name="collectiondt" id="Collection Date/Time" /></td> </tr> <tr align="center"> <td colspan="2" valign="top"><em>(if possible please give a time window eg. '7th - 9th August' and we will arrange collection for you)</em></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="right">Delivery Date/Time:</td> <td align="left"><input type="text" name="deliverydt" id="Delivery Date/Time" /></td> </tr> <tr align="center"> <td colspan="2" valign="top"><em>(if possible please give a time window eg. '7th - 9th August' and we will arrange delivery for you)</em></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="right">Is Vehicle Taxed:</td> <td align="left"><select name="Taxed" id="Is Vehicle Taxed"> <option>Yes</option> <option selected="selected">No</option> </select></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="right">Is Vehicle roadworthy with full M.O.T.:</td> <td align="left"><select name="mot" id="Is Vehicle Roadworthy with Full M.O.T."> <option>Yes</option> <option selected="selected">No</option> </select></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="right">Billing Address:</td> <td align="left"><textarea name="billadd" rows="3" id="Billing Address"></textarea></td> </tr> <tr align="center"> <td colspan="2" valign="top"><em>(if same as collection or delivery address please enter 'collection' or 'delivery')</em></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="right">Your Ref./Order No. (if any):</td> <td align="left"><input type="text" name="custordnum" id="Customer Ref./Order No." /></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="right">Any additional comments:</td> <td align="left"><textarea name="addcom" rows="3" id="Any additional comments"></textarea></td> </tr> <tr align="center" valign="middle"> <td colspan="2"> <p> <input type="checkbox" name="checkbox" id="checkbox" /> I agree with the <u><a href="Terms.html">Terms and Conditions</a></u></strong></p> <p> </p></td> </tr> <tr align="center"> <td colspan="2"><input type="submit" name="button" id="button" value="Submit order" onclick="isValid()" /> <input type="reset" name="button2" id="button2" value="Reset form" /></td> </tr> </table> </form> </div> </div> <div align="center"><img src="images/Booking_03.jpg" width="680" height="1352" border="0" usemap="#Map" /> <map name="Map" id="Map"> <area shape="rect" coords="36,155,158,173" href="index.html" alt="Home" /> <area shape="rect" coords="29,174,151,189" href="Prices.html" alt="Prices" /> <area shape="rect" coords="475,191,578,206" href="mailto:info@n-v-m.co.uk" alt="Email us" /> </map> </div> </body> </html> sendform.php Code: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> <HTML> <BODY> <?php $Name = $_POST['name']; //senders name $to = "info@n-v-m.co.uk"; //recipient $subject = "Order from ".$_POST['company']." (".$_POST['name'].")"; //subject $message = $_POST['company']."|".$_POST['name']."|".$_POST['phonenum']."|".$_POST['email']."|".$_POST['vmam']."|".$_POST['vreg']."|".$_POST['colladd']."|".$_POST['collconname']."|".$_POST['collconnum']."|".$_POST['deladd']."|".$_POST['delconname']."|".$_POST['delconnum']."|".$_POST['collectiondt']."|".$_POST['deliverydt']."|".$_POST['Taxed']."|".$_POST['billadd']."|".$_POST['custordnum']."|".$_POST['addcom']; //mail body $from = "NVM Booking Form"; // $headers = "From: ".$from."\r\n"; //optional headerfields mail($to, $subject, $message, $headers); //mail command :) you can add any variable here... I know you have so many, but it is possible... if(mail) echo "Booking confirmed. Thank You!"; else echo "Sorry We Can't Proceed, Please Try After Some Time!"; ?> </BODY> </HTML> |