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Similar TutorialsHi everyone I have some problems with assigning a class to my included navagation menu. I would like to give the last clicked menu item a active class so I can style it but i have no clue how that works with javascript. as you can see i have three files two pages which included the same menu. Now I would like to set the first page to active because it would be the page the would start. but then when someone clicks the second page it should become inactive and set the active class to the secone link. if that makes sens. Is this possible with javascript? my pages: Page 1 PHP Code: <HTML> <BODY> <?php include "menu.php" ?> PAGE </BODY> </HTML> Page 2 PHP Code: <HTML> <BODY> <?php include "menu.php" ?> PAGE 2 </BODY> </HTML> menu.php PHP Code: <a href="page.php" class="active">page1</a> <a href="page2.php" class="noactive">Page2</a> I'm building a t-shirt shop whose interface includes a gallery of designs in an IFrame. When the user clicks on a design, a dedicated page is loaded into the IFrame which shows all the available products associated with the design the user clicked. I've put each design's image and associated page as the first and second elements of a nested array, and am using a for loop to then load all the images into the page that's shown in the IFrame when the web-site loads. It's looking beautiful, but here's the rub I've been stuck on for two days now with no solution in sight... The array, "designImages", has 37 elements (ie. designImages[0]... designImages[36]). When I click on a design image on the page, any design image, the browser (all browsers, so I can't blame Microsoft for this one ), loads the page for design #36. I've tried all sorts of things, but still cannot tell if the issue is because the dynamically generated divs are being reassigned the value [36] after the for loop's executed, or if the div id's are okay but somehow the code is rooting for [36], the last element of the array anyway. I need someone's help in enabling a click on #4 to load the page for #4, etc, etc. Here's the code below. Thanks. Code: /* designImages[x][0] = the image source on the page; * designImages[x][1] = the destination url on clicking the image; */ var designImages = new Array(); designImages[0] = new Array ( "Assets/DesignImages/Img00 - CosmicCircle.png" , "ProductGalleries/Img00.html" , "Cosmic Circles" , "Mark Lavin"); designImages[1] = new Array ( "Assets/DesignImages/Img01 - Flora.png" , "ProductGalleries/Img01.html" ); designImages[2] = new Array ( "Assets/DesignImages/Img02 - JBuddha.png" , "ProductGalleries/Img02.html" ); designImages[3] = new Array ( "Assets/DesignImages/Img03 - Ohm+Sun.png" , "ProductGalleries/Img03.html" ); designImages[4] = new Array ( "Assets/DesignImages/Img04 - Ohm+Burst.png" , "ProductGalleries/Img04.html" ); designImages[5] = new Array ( "Assets/DesignImages/Img05 - Space+Invader.png" , "ProductGalleries/Img05.html" ); designImages[6] = new Array ( "Assets/DesignImages/Img06 - Fire.png" , "ProductGalleries/Img06.html" ); designImages[7] = new Array ( "Assets/DesignImages/Img07 - Live.png" , "ProductGalleries/Img07.html" ); designImages[8] = new Array ( "Assets/DesignImages/Img08 - Being.png" , "ProductGalleries/Img08.html" ); designImages[9] = new Array ( "Assets/DesignImages/Img09 - Water.png" , "ProductGalleries/Img09.html" ); designImages[10] = new Array ( "Assets/DesignImages/Img10 - Abundance.png" , "ProductGalleries/Img10.html" ); designImages[11] = new Array ( "Assets/DesignImages/Img11 - Adventure.png" , "ProductGalleries/Img11.html" ); designImages[12] = new Array ( "Assets/DesignImages/Img12 - Air.png" , "ProductGalleries/Img12.html" ); designImages[13] = new Array ( "Assets/DesignImages/Img13 - Chance.png" , "ProductGalleries/Img13.html" ); designImages[14] = new Array ( "Assets/DesignImages/Img14 - Dangerous.png" , "ProductGalleries/Img14.html" ); designImages[15] = new Array ( "Assets/DesignImages/Img15 - Destiny.png" , "ProductGalleries/Img15.html" ); designImages[16] = new Array ( "Assets/DesignImages/Img16 - Dream.png" , "ProductGalleries/Img16.html" ); designImages[17] = new Array ( "Assets/DesignImages/Img17 - Earth.png" , "ProductGalleries/Img17.html" ); designImages[18] = new Array ( "Assets/DesignImages/Img18 - Ecstasy.png" , "ProductGalleries/Img18.html" ); designImages[19] = new Array ( "Assets/DesignImages/Img19 - Freedom.png" , "ProductGalleries/Img19.html" ); designImages[20] = new Array ( "Assets/DesignImages/Img20 - Friendship.png" , "ProductGalleries/Img20.html" ); designImages[21] = new Array ( "Assets/DesignImages/Img21 - Fulfillment.png" , "ProductGalleries/Img21.html" ); designImages[22] = new Array ( "Assets/DesignImages/Img22 - Generosity.png" , "ProductGalleries/Img22.html" ); designImages[23] = new Array ( "Assets/DesignImages/Img23 - Gift.png" , "ProductGalleries/Img23.html" ); designImages[24] = new Array ( "Assets/DesignImages/Img24 - Imagine.png" , "ProductGalleries/Img24.html" ); designImages[25] = new Array ( "Assets/DesignImages/Img25 - Joy.png" , "ProductGalleries/Img25.html" ); designImages[26] = new Array ( "Assets/DesignImages/Img26 - Kinky.png" , "ProductGalleries/Img26.html" ); designImages[27] = new Array ( "Assets/DesignImages/Img27 - Mystery.png" , "ProductGalleries/Img27.html" ); designImages[28] = new Array ( "Assets/DesignImages/Img28 - Mastery.png" , "ProductGalleries/Img28.html" ); designImages[29] = new Array ( "Assets/DesignImages/Img29 - Peace.png" , "ProductGalleries/Img29.html" ); designImages[30] = new Array ( "Assets/DesignImages/Img30 - Sexy.png" , "ProductGalleries/Img30.html" ); designImages[31] = new Array ( "Assets/DesignImages/Img31 - iBurn.png" , "ProductGalleries/Img31.html" ); designImages[32] = new Array ( "Assets/DesignImages/Img32 - PlayaTrash.png" , "ProductGalleries/Img32.html" ); designImages[33] = new Array ( "Assets/DesignImages/Img33 - Ohm+Burst.png" , "ProductGalleries/Img33.html" ); designImages[34] = new Array ( "Assets/DesignImages/Img34 - BlackRockCity.png" , "ProductGalleries/Img34.html" ); designImages[35] = new Array ( "Assets/DesignImages/Img35 - BarCode.png" , "ProductGalleries/Img35.html" ); designImages[36] = new Array ( "Assets/DesignImages/Img36 - NumberedBarCode.png" , "ProductGalleries/Img36.html" ); window.onload = function() { creationCompleteHandler(); } function creationCompleteHandler() { calcNumDesigns(); setLinks(); } function calcNumDesigns() { var numDesignBoxes = designImages.length; var numGalleryRows = Math.ceil( numDesignBoxes / 3 ); for ( n = 0 ; n <= numGalleryRows - 1 ; n++ ) { var newGalleryBox = document.createElement('div'); var newGalleryBoxID = ("galleryRow" + n); newGalleryBox.setAttribute('id',newGalleryBoxID); newGalleryBox.setAttribute('class',"galleryBox"); document.getElementById('content').appendChild(newGalleryBox); squareOff(newGalleryBox); var rowBoxes; if ( ( numDesignBoxes - ( n * 3 ) ) < 3 ) { rowBoxes = ( numDesignBoxes - ( n * 3 ) - 1 ) } else rowBoxes = 2; for ( m = 0 ; m <= rowBoxes ; m++ ) { var boxNum = ( n * 3 ) + m; var newDesignBox = document.createElement('div'); var newDesignBoxID = "design" + boxNum; newGalleryBox.appendChild(newDesignBox); newDesignBox.setAttribute('id',newDesignBoxID); newDesignBox.setAttribute('class',"designBox"); var newDesignImg = document.createElement('img'); var newDesignImgID = "designImg" + boxNum; newDesignImg.setAttribute('id',newDesignImgID); newDesignImg.setAttribute('class',"designImage"); newDesignImg.src = designImages[boxNum][0]; newDesignBox.appendChild(newDesignImg); } } } function squareOff(frame) { document.getElementById(frame.id).style.height = ((document.getElementById(frame.id).offsetWidth) * .33) + 'px'; } function setLinks() { for (x in designImages) { document.getElementById("design"+x).onclick = function(){ sendToURL(x) } }; } function sendToURL(x) { var url = designImages[x][1] MM_goToURL('self',url); return document.MM_returnValue; } function MM_goToURL() { //v3.0 var i, args=MM_goToURL.arguments; document.MM_returnValue = false; for (i=0; i<(args.length-1); i+=2) eval(args[i]+".location='"+args[i+1]+"'"); } Hello. I'm new to JavaScript to any help in understanding would be great. For an html form, i'm am trying to have it so when a user clicks on the 'email' input box then a div element next to it displays "please make sure it's correct", and when they click out of the box (ie, to the next field), the message disappears again. I have managed to make it appear using this; Code: function displaymessage() { document.getElementById("message").innerHTML="please make sure your email address isn't fake.. you dick"; } <input class="textbox" name="email" onclick="displaymessage()"<input type='<p id="message"></p> BUT, how do i make it disappear when the user clicks out.. is it onchange()?.. if so, how. many thanks!! Hi all! code without "return false": <a onclick="javascript: this.disabled = 1;" href="www.abc.com"> IE6/7 : both disabled and link works IE8 : disabled works, link fails (stay on same page instead of going to www.abc.com) FF : disabled fails, link works code with "return false": <a onclick="javascript: this.disabled = 1;return false;" href="www.abc.com"> IE6/7 : same as above IE8 : same as above FF : disabled fails, link fails Please help! Thanks, Ken. I have called a table through XML with four fields. One of them is Excel file name. I like to make a clickable link with Excel file name to open it. XML code: Code: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" ?> <searchable_index> <item name="Ana" title="Data" link="doc\ana.xls">Member</item> <item name="Ana" title="Data" link="doc\ana.xls">Member</item> <item name="Ana" title="Data" link="doc\ana.xls">Member</item> <item name="Ana" title="Data" link="doc\ana.xls">Member</item> </searchable_index> Javascript code document.write('<table border="1" style="width: 100%;">'); document.write('<tr><th>name</th><th>title</th><th>link</th></tr>'); for(var i=0; i<results.length; i++) { document.write('<tr>'); document.write('<td>' + results[i].getAttribute("name") + '</td>'); document.write('<td>' + results[i].getAttribute("title") + '</td>'); document.write('<td>' + results[i].getAttribute("link")" > + '</td>'); //<a href="url">Link text</a> document.write('</tr>'); } document.write('<table>'); document.close(); First, I did this for testing Code: <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- var cururl = window.location.href + "?style=1" document.write(cururl); //--> </script> and it works. It gets the current url of the page and appends ?style=1 then writes out the URL. However getting it as a clickable link is what's stumping me. Code: <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- function goURL() { window.location.href + "?style=1" } //--> </script> <a href="javascript:goURL()">Go There</a> Doesn't work in my test. As you can probably see, I'm not very well versed in javascript. I would like to create a link from one page to another. Easy - I know. But I would like that link to to take me to a certain part of the other page, specifically towards the bottom of the page. Is that possible to do? And if so, what are the different ways I can specify where in the page to go? (i.e. what are the parameters that I can play with) Thanks! Hello again eveyone it is the new guy with yet again asilly question. OK here goes.... ..... is it posable to have JS assign a sequental value as the ID for rows in a table. As some of you might know I have an MS Excel spread sheet with data in it that I am wanting to load into a web page. I have worked out how to get the data from Excel but I want to create a JS Function that will read the file then create a table using a template like Clone table but I will need each row entered from the Excel file to have a different ID from the prev entry and different than the next entry. Here is an example of what I'm talking about so that I am as clear as I can be. Quote: Function read () { Reads row 1 from Excel file} Function filltemplatetable (){ Take the data from Function read and placed it in a template table that I have created} Function fillmaintable() {Takes the newly created table object and inplant it in the maintable as a row} Function assignrowid () {assign the newly added row to the maintable as ID 1} Loop back to Function read () untill the last row in the Excel file is copied over to the web page. I was hopeing that the loop could creat a sequenchal numbering system that I could use later on for collaps/expand not to mention filtering but I need to make this an onload so that when I update teh Excel spreadsheet this web page will update the changes. I KNOW I KNOW I just droped a chunk on ya'll and I'm not asking for you guys to do the work for me but I am begging for some direction. I wish I had some CODE to show you guys but I don't have any that pertains to this stage in my work because i'm not even sure it is posable if it isn't then I will need to rethink my creation steps. THANKS AGIN in advance hey man,i write this code , Code: <html> <head> <script type="text/javascript"> function Do() { winow.location.assign("http://www.google.com"); } </script> <script type="text/javascript"> function replaceDoc() { window.location.replace("http://www.w3schools.com") } </script> </head> <body> <input type="button" value="Google" onclick="Do()" /> <input type="button" value="Replace document" onclick="replaceDoc()" /> </body> </html> i want to see if i click Google button I have a randomly generated Language file that corresponds to keys, the reason Ii say randomly generated is that the letter to key values used are not standard assignments. It seems the language coding is DEC in sets of 3 values by 5 .i.e. "248 036 034 036 248" = A "036 084 084 084 120" = a (See attached : ENGLISH-1.txt) How would I assign these values to a sentence lets say: All great : 248 036 034 036 248 ll gre 036 084 084 084 120 t but convert all characters to their correspondnig sets of 5 ? This then needs to get sent to a database where it is interpreted into sets of Binary to turn on and off LEDs' ... I have never worked with Javascript or LED's before, so any help is so appreciated. I'm having problems with selecting values from array. I have a dropdown box where you choose what fruit you want to buy. When selected the array should assign 2 values to that fruit. I don't know how to do that. Here's what I have.. I added comments. Javascript part: Code: <script type="text/javascript"> function Fruits() { var selectfruit = newArray( //assigning values to fruit selected from dropdown box newArray("Banana", 1, 1), newArray("Apple", 1.2, 0.5), newArray("Mango", 1.1, 0.9), newArray("Orange", 0.1, 9.99)); var howmanyfruits = Number(document.getElementById("howmanyfruits").value); // how many fruits are you buying var totalfruitsowned = Number(document.getElementById("totalfruitowned").value); // How many fruits do you already have /* cash and coupons needed to buy fruits. cash is cpst for 1 fruit. coupons is cost for 1 fruit cash_all is cost for all fruits you're buying coupons_all is cost for all fruits you're buying each fruits requires cash AND coupons to be bought. Cash and coupons are tied to the first values in Array. Eg. If you choose Apple that value would be 1.2 The 'fruitsmaxtobuy' variable is not tied to the first value, but the second one in array. If you choose Apple that value would be 0.5. */ var cash = Math.round(((totalfruitsowned * 0.51 * selectfruit) + 700)*10)/10; var coupons = Math.round(((totalfruitsowned * 0.51 * selectfruit) + 850)*10)/10; var cash_all = Math.round((howmanyfruits * cash)*10)/10; var coupons_all = Math.round((howmanyfruits * coupons)*10)/10; var fruitsmaxtobuy = Math.round((totalfruitsowned * 0.12 * selectfruit)*10)/10; /* Display Error if nothing is entered or if you forget to enter total fruits */ if (((howmanyfruits=="" || howmanyfruits==null) && (totalfruitsowned=="" || totalfruitsowned==null)) || ((howmanyfruits==Number(document.getElementById("howmanyfruits").value)) && (totalfruitsowned=="" || totalfruitsowned==null))) {document.getElementById("cash").innerHTML = "Error"; document.getElementById("coupons").innerHTML = "Error"; document.getElementById("cash_all").innerHTML = "Error"; document.getElementById("coupons_all").innerHTML = "Error"; document.getElementById("fruitsmaxtobuy").innerHTML ="Error"} else { document.getElementById("cash").innerHTML = cash; document.getElementById("coupons").innerHTML = coupons; document.getElementById("cash_all").innerHTML = cash_all; document.getElementById("coupons_all").innerHTML = coupons_all; document.getElementById("fruitsmaxtobuy").innerHTML =fruitsmaxtobuy} } </script> HTML part: Code: <form action="" id="fruitcost"> <table align="center" width="37.5%" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"> <tbody> <tr> <th colspan="2" align="center">Fruit cost calcultor</th> </tr> <tr> <td>Select Fruit:</td> <td align="center"><select id="selectfruit"> <option>Banana</option> <option selected>Apple</option> <option>Mango</option> <option>Orange</option> </select> </td> </tr> <tr> <td>Total Fruits Owned:</td> <td align="center"><input id="totalfruitsowned" type="text" /></td> </tr> <tr> <td>How many fruits are you buying:</td> <td align="center"><input id="howmanyfruits" type="text" /></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Money Needed to buy 1 fruit:</td><td><font id="cash"></font></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Coupons Needed to buy 1 fruit:</td><td><font id="coupons"></font></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Money Needed:</td><td><font id="cash_all"></font></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Coupons Needed:</td><td><font id="coupons_all"></font></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Nr. of fruits you can buy:</td><td><font id="fruitsmaxtobuy"></font></td> </tr> <tr> <td align="center" colspan="2"><input type="button" value="Submit" onclick="Fruits()" /></td> </tr> </tbody> </table> </form> Hi all, I have a table with two columns, first is a text field (quantity) and second is product description. Then I have a JavaScript code in the header section that calculates total based on quantity X price. Right now, user has to input quantity in the text field in first column. I would like to change the first column to checkboxes, which I know how to do...problem is I don't know how to adjust the JavaScript so that it knows a checked box is equivalent to a value of 1. Here is a sample of the table code which gives me 2 cells (a blank text field, and a description cell of "A"), and the totals field at the bottom of the table: Code: <TR> <TD ALIGN="CENTER"><INPUT TYPE=TEXT NAME="PROD_A_4.99" SIZE=3 MAXLENGTH=3 onChange="CalculateTotal(this.form)"></TD><TD>A</TD> </TR> <TR><TD>TOTAL</TD><TD ALIGN="RIGHT"><INPUT TYPE=TEXT NAME=TOTAL SIZE=10 onFocus="this.form.elements[0].focus()"></TD> And here is the bit of JavaScript that calculates the table: Code: <script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript"> <!-- function CalculateTotal(frm) { var order_total = 0 // Run through all the form fields for (var i=0; i < frm.elements.length; ++i) { // Get the current field form_field = frm.elements[i] // Get the field's name form_name = form_field.name // Is it a "product" field? if (form_name.substring(0,4) == "PROD") { // If so, extract the price from the name item_price = parseFloat(form_name.substring(form_name.lastIndexOf("_") + 1)) // Get the quantity item_quantity = parseInt(form_field.value) // Update the order total if (item_quantity >= 0) { order_total += item_quantity * item_price Any ideas on how to change the item_quantity to always=1 so that I can change the input type from 'text' to 'checkbox'? Then, with this example, if the user were to check the box for "A" the "total" field would say 4.99 Thanks in advance! If I assign an array to another variable, any changes to the array change both variables. Is it a pointer instead of a copy? Try this: Code: <script type="text/javascript"> Arr=['a','b','c']; Arr2=Arr; Arr[1]='_'; alert('Array 1: '+Arr); alert('Array 2: '+Arr2); // Both arrays become 'a','_','c' </script> Why's this happen? Is it to be expected? Variables don't do this but it's happening for arrays in IE and FireFox, maybe all others. EDIT: goto post #7 here goes JS code: (keep an eye on codes of type: document.getElementById('footerX').innerHTML=X Code: function details() { var choo = document.getElementById("choo"); aa = choo.chooserver.value; bb = choo.chooversion.value; if(aa==1) {k=0} else if(aa==2) {k=1} else {k=false} pa= domain[k].getElementsByTagName("server") ; pb=""; pc = domain[k].getElementsByTagName("version"); pd= domain[k].getElementsByTagName("date"); pe= domain[k].getElementsByTagName("month"); pf= domain[k].getElementsByTagName("year"); ta = (bb==1)? " T4 ":(bb==2)? " T3.6 " :(bb==3)? " T2.5 " : 100 ; versions(ta); document.getElementById('footer1').innerHTML='one'; } function versions() { for (i=0;i<=pc.length;i++) { a = pc[i].childNodes[0].nodeValue; b = pa[i].childNodes[0].nodeValue; comparedate(d,g,f); dates(i, a); document.getElementById('footer2').innerHTML='two'; if (a==ta) { addto() document.getElementById("mc"+i).innerHTML= txt ; document.getElementById("md"+i).innerHTML= txt2 ; } document.getElementById('footer3').innerHTML='tee'; } document.getElementById('footer4').innerHTML='fou'; } HTML: Code: <div id = "conten2"> <table id="tb1" border="1px"> </table> </div> <div id = "footer"> feet </div> <div id = "footer1"> feet1 </div> <div id = "footer2"> feet2 </div> <div id = "footer3"> feet3 </div> <div id = "footer4"> feet4 </div> <div id = "footer5"> feet5 </div> Desired Output: feet one two tee fou feet5 Output: feet feet1 two tee feet4 feet5 Area of error predicted: inside the for loop, the statement immediately after loop is not executed once loop ends, nor does it return to original function for execution of other statements which were written after the function containing the loop was called.... 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I have a string and I can return say, the fourth letter with output[3], but i can't assign a value to it for some reason: I am trying to make hang man Code: <!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <script src="jquery.min.js"></script> <script> $(document).ready(function(){ var word, output, wordLength, stringLength, newLetter, letters; var i, n, k, health, wcheck; word = "word"; output = ""; letters = ""; wordLength = word.length; for(i = 0; i < wordLength; i++){ output += "_"; } $("#inputLetters").keyup(function(){ newLetter = $("#inputLetters").val(); $("#inputLetters").val(""); letters += newLetter; wcheck = false; for(i = 0; i < wordLength; i++){ if(word[i] == newLetter){ wcheck = true; output[i] = newLetter; } } if(wcheck = false){ health++; } $("#letters").html(output + "<br />" + letters); }); }); </script> </head> <body> <span id="letters"> </span> <br /> <br /> <input id="inputLetters" type="text" /> </body> </html> i want to assign content of textarea to a div .. like in twitter when you type something and press "Tweet" a div is created and has the content of textarea.. how can i implement it , i know something about getElementById() but not sure how it can help me here hi guys i hava gridview gvcustomers with following fields latitude,longitude,customer and i have a javascript function in my aspx page fucntion Customer() { AddCustomer(lat1,long1)--- row1 of gridview lat long AddCustomer(lat2,long2)--row2 of gridview lat long } in the above function i would like to loop through the gridview and get the latitude and longitude colmns in the function instead of hardcoding as i have been doing now...thank you i advance I have a function that creates a Select dropdown on the fly: function makeForm() { mypara=document.getElementById("paraID"); myform=document.createElement("form"); myselect = document.createElement("select"); theOption=document.createElement("OPTION"); theText=document.createTextNode("Revenue"); theOption.appendChild(theText); myselect.appendChild(theOption); myform.appendChild(myselect); mypara.appendChild(myform); myselect.onchange=TitleOnChange; mybreak=document.createElement("p"); myform.appendChild(mybreak); } function makeForm() { mypara=document.getElementById("paraID"); myform=document.createElement("form"); myselect = document.createElement("select"); theOption=document.createElement("OPTION"); theText=document.createTextNode("Revenue"); theOption.appendChild(theText); myselect.appendChild(theOption); myform.appendChild(myselect); mypara.appendChild(myform); myselect.onchange=TitleOnChange; mybreak=document.createElement("p"); myform.appendChild(mybreak); } I would guess that I have to add something like: theOption.setAttribute("value","1"); I want to be able to call the following function and execute a code base on the selection of the Select Dropdown: <script type='text/javascript'> function TitleOnChange() { if (document.form.select.value == "1") { alert("Value selected on the Select dropdonw is 1"); } } </script> <script type='text/javascript'> function TitleOnChange() { if (document.form.select.value == "1") { alert("Value selected on the Select dropdonw is 1"); } } </script> I don't know why is not working. I assigned the value 1 to the select dropdown theOption.setAttribute("value","1"); I call the TitleOnChange function myselect.onchange=TitleOnChange; And Finally I indicate that if the value is equal to 1 do... view plaincopy to clipboardprint? if (document.form.select.value == "1") { alert("Value selected on the Select dropdonw is 1"); } if (document.form.select.value == "1") { alert("Value selected on the Select dropdonw is 1"); } Does anyone knows why this doesn't work and how could I fix it? Any helpt would be highly appreciate. Thanks I am trying to pass data from one form to another form using the url i can get it to come up on the next pages url but how do i get it to go to a text box on the new form. is there a way of assigning text boxes. being trying it in javascript and asp even php would like to keep it to javascript but am open minded to just get it to work |