JavaScript - Submit Button Redirects Password To A Site. Are You Skilled Enough To Find It?
Similar TutorialsEdit: Please move me, I think it's the wrong forum! PHP Code: Adding this counts twice which proves that the page redirects twice, how to fix? <?php session_start(); if(isset($_SESSION['views'])) $_SESSION['views'] = $_SESSION['views']+ 1; else $_SESSION['views'] = 1; echo "views = ". $_SESSION['views']; ?> For some reason this form redirects twice to the same page Adding the form action to users.php doesn't help 'cause the checkboxes don't retrieve the updated data. PHP Code: <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- function un_check(){ for (var i = 0; i < document.frmactive.elements.length; i++) { var e = document.frmactive.elements[i]; if ((e.name != 'allbox') && (e.type == 'checkbox')) { e.checked = document.frmactive.allbox.checked; }}} //--> </script> </head> <body> <form action="" method="post" name="frmactive" id="frmactive"> <div align="right"> <input name="activate" type="submit" id="activate" value="Activate" class="adduser" /> <input name="deactivate" type="submit" id="deactivate" value="Deactivate" class="positive" /> </div> <?php // Check variable... if(isset($activate)){ for($i=0;$i<$count;$i++){ $user_id = $checkbox[$i]; // update accordingly... $sql = "UPDATE users SET status = 'Y' WHERE id = '$user_id'"; $result = mysql_query($sql) or die(mysql_error()); } /*** *** No clue why this is needed but if you don't refresh the page - you don't see the updated data? *** ***/ // if successful redirect if($result){ echo '<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0;URL=users.php">'; } // *** } if(isset($deactivate)){ for($i=0;$i<$count;$i++){ $user_id = $checkbox[$i]; // update accordingly... $sql = "UPDATE users SET status = 'N' WHERE id = '$user_id'"; $result = mysql_query($sql) or die(mysql_error()); } /*** *** No clue why this is needed but if you don't refresh the page - you don't see the updated data? *** ***/ // if successful redirect if($result){ echo '<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0;URL=users.php">'; } // *** } mysql_close(); ?> ... HTML data ... </form> Is there a better way to update MySQL via checkboxes? I have created some online software which uses form data to submit to another page. The problem is that I have other submit buttons in the same form which submit to different pages (depending on which button is pressed). The first submit button works fine but all the others only work once. Code: <input class="cssbutton" type='submit' value='Button1' onclick="wbform.action='page1.php'; target='mainFrame'; return true;"> <input class="cssbutton" type='submit' value='Button2' onclick="wbform.action='page2.php'; target='_blank'; return true;"> <input class="cssbutton" type='submit' value='Button3' onclick="wbform.action='page3.php'; target='topFrame'; return true;"> <input class="cssbutton" type='submit' value='Button4' onclick="wbform.action='page4.php'; target='topFrame'; return true;"> <input class="cssbutton" type='submit' value='Button5' onclick="wbform.action='page5.php'; target='_blank'; return true;"> <input class="cssbutton" type='submit' value='Button6' onclick="wbform.action='page6.php'; target='_blank'; return true;"> Any ideas my friends? I am trying to auto submit a login form remotely using .submit() . It's submitting, but for some reason if I use submit() the login isn't processing. However, if I turn off the auto submit and use an actual submit button it logs in just fine. Now, in the form tag there is a call onsubmit for some validation, does .submit() trigger that form onsubmit="" function? Is there something that happens differently when a user clicks a button verses the .submit(). Thanks! Paul Hi All, I need to know, how can we get character encoding in any site through coding. Actually i need to add an option in my website, in which i am entering a domain name(url of any website i.e. "http://www.yahoo.com") and through coding i have to find out the character encoding, doctype, frameset.. etc of the entered URL. OR Are there any such links which can help me out to get these parameters directly by passing the url only. Can anyone please help me out to get the parameters of any site....... waiting for ur reply`s Thanks gaurav joshi Hello, First time on the forum and I am admittedly a complete noob, so forgive me for any grievous misconceptions. I am a teacher trying to create a bulletin board on my website where students, teachers, and parents can post messages. I am trying to use the site linoit.com I am trying to embed that site on my website using an iframe url: http://www.capretto.net/stickyboard.shtml My problem is that when you go to the message board on my site it asks your for a username and password to login to access my message board from linoit. I was hoping there is a scripts or other trick that will auto fill the username and password when the page loads so that the message board opens automatically. Not too worried about privacy, but I could distribute the username and password to all interested parents, teachers, etc. but in my experience one more step between students and the information they need can be the difference between them not receiving the info. I'd be happy to give any contributors credit on my site for their coding help. Thanks in advance. Hi everyone, I have a problem with something I am trying to do. I have a submit button and once I press it I want it to add a post value to my website. For example my website is www.something.net/test.php and once I press it I want it to refresh the site and becomes something like www.something.net/test.php&ca=test In other words I want it to use POST and then using GET I can get the value of the POST. I have posted this under javascript because I believe I have a problem with the javascript I use. Here is the javascript and the button I use Javascript Code: function reload(val) { //var val=form.accept.id; self.location='test.php?ca=' + val ; } Button Code: <form name='form1' method='post' action='' STYLE='margin: 0px; padding: 0px;'> <input type='submit' name='accept' id='trial' value='Approve' onclick=\"reload(test)\" /> </form></div></td>"; Can you please help me with that? Hello Wondering something, I created a form and have I have it submit when the user clicks the Submit button. <!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> <title>Assignment 4</title> <style type="text/css"> </style> </head> <body style="color: #009999; background-color: #000000"> <form action="mailto:whatisthematrix01@hotmail.com" name="frmCustomer" method="post"> <table style="width: 85%; height: 222px;"> <tr> <td> <img alt="Space Ship" height="223" src="spaceship_cg2.jpg" style="float: left" width="761" /></td> </tr> </table> <p> </p> <table style="width: 100%"> <tr> <td class="style1">Interstellar Shipping - Customer Registration </td> </tr> </table> <p> </p> <table class="style2"> <tr> <td class="style3"> First Name:</td> <td colspan="2" style="width: 273px"> <input id="Text1" type="text" name="Fname" /></td> </tr> <tr> <td class="style3"> Last Name</td> <td colspan="2" style="width: 273px"> <input id="Text2" type="text" name="Lname" /></td> </tr> <tr> <td class="style3"> City: </td> <td colspan="2" style="width: 273px"> <input id="Text3" type="text" name="UseCity" /></td> </tr> <tr> <td class="style3"> Country:</td> <td colspan="2" style="width: 273px"> <input id="Text4" type="text" name="UserCountry" /></td> </tr> <tr> <td class="style3"> E-Mail:</td> <td colspan="2" style="width: 273px"> <input id="Text6" name="userEmail" type="text" /></td> </tr> <tr> <td class="style3"> Username:</td> <td colspan="2" style="width: 273px"> <input id="Text5" type="text" name="Username" /></td> </tr> <tr> <td class="style3"> Password:</td> <td colspan="2" style="width: 273px"> <input id="Password1" type="password" name="Userpassword" /></td> </tr> <tr> <td class="style3" style="height: 35px"> Gender:</td> <td style="width: 307px; height: 35px;"> Male <input name="radGender" type="radio" value="radMale" /> Female <input name="radGender" type="radio" value="radFemale" /></td> <td style="width: 273px; height: 35px;"> </td> </tr> <tr> <td class="style3"> <input id="Submit1" type="button" value="submit" onclick="doSave()"/></td> <td colspan="2" style="width: 273px"> <input id="Reset1" type="reset" value="reset" /></td> </tr> </table> </form> <script Language = "JavaScript"> function ltrim(varIn) {/*Purpose: Trims the leading spaces from a string*/ var varOut = "" if(!varIn) { // string is null, so nothing to do } else // string has at least one character { for(intI=0; intI < varIn.length; intI++) { if(varIn.charAt(intI) != " ") { //first non-space char found so return //string from this character forward varOut = varIn.substring(intI) break } } } return varOut } function doSave() { var fOk = true var strSuperMessage var superFirstName = document.frmCustomer.Fname var superLastName = document.frmCustomer.Lname var superUserCity = document.frmCustomer.UseCity var superUserName = document.frmCustomer.Username var superUserPassword = document.frmCustomer.Userpassword var superUserEmail = document.frmCustomer.userEmail var checkDigit = /\d/; if ((ltrim(superFirstName.value)).length == 0) { fOk = false strSuperMessage = "First Name Required" superFirstName.focus() } else { if ((ltrim(superLastName.value)).length == 0) { fOk = false strSuperMessage = "Last Name Required" superLastName.focus() } else { if ((ltrim(superUserCity.value)).length == 0) { fOk = false strSuperMessage = "City Required" superUserCity.focus() } else { if ((ltrim(superUserName.value)).length == 0) { fOk = false strSuperMessage = "Username Required" superUserName.focus() } else { if ((ltrim(superUserEmail.value)).length == 0) { fOk = false strSuperMessage = "E-Mail Required" superUserEmail.focus() } else { if (superUserEmail.value.indexOf("@") == -1 || superUserEmail.value.indexOf(".")== -1) { fOk = false strSuperMessage = "The entered e-mail address is not " + "valid.\nE-mail addresses must " + "be in the form name@domain." superUserEmail.focus() } else { if (superUserPassword.value.search(checkDigit) ==-1) { fOk=false strSuperMessage = "Please enter at least one digit in your password field."; superUserPassword.focus() } else { if ((document.frmCustomer.radGender[0].checked==false) && (document.frmCustomer.radGender[1].checked==false)) { fOk = false strSuperMessage = "Gender Required" } } } }}}}} if(fOk) { document.frmCustomer.submit(); //window.location="http://www.google.com" } else alert(strSuperMessage) } </script> </body> </html> Is it okay if I redirect to Google like I did here. if(fOk) { document.frmCustomer.submit(); //window.location="http://www.google.com" } I can't do it in the form action, because I have the mailto link. Simply put, what I did in the if statement, is that okay, there would be no problem with it? I'm trying to get a submit button to open a thank you page I created (i.e. thankyou.html) only after the user has filled out a series of questions for a form. If they don't fill out the required information, a pop up box informs them to fill out the section (this I have accomplished). I cannot get the submit button to not work if the fields are left un-answered. Can you guys help? Thanks for you help. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is what I have so far: <title>Customer Demographic Data Form</title> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" ></meta> <style type="text/css"> body { font-family: Times New Roman; color: navy; background-color: #CCC } h1, h2, h5 { font-family: Times New Roman; color: black } body,td,th { color: #000; font-family: Times New Roman, Times, serif; } h1 { color: #000; } h2 { color: #000; } h5 { color: #000; } a { font-family: Times New Roman, Times, serif; } h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6 { font-family: Times New Roman, Times, serif; } </style> <script type="text/javascript"> function checkForNumber(fieldValue) { var numberCheck = isNaN(fieldValue); if (numberCheck == true) { window.alert("Please enter a numeric value!"); return false; } } function confirmSubmit() { var email = document.forms[0].email.value; if (document.forms[0].fname.value == "" || document.forms[0].lname.value == "") { window.alert("Please enter your first and last name."); document.forms[0].lname.focus(); return false; } else if (document.forms[0].address1.value == "" && document.forms[0].email.value == "") { window.alert("Please enter your Mailing Address or Email Address!"); document.forms[0].address1.focus(); return false; } else if (email.indexOf("@") == -1 && document.forms[0].email.value != "") { window.alert("Please enter a valid e-mail address."); document.forms[0].email.focus(); return false; } else if (email.indexOf(".") == -1 && document.forms[0].email.value != "") { window.alert("Please enter a valid e-mail address."); document.forms[0].email.focus(); return false; } else if(document.forms[0].city.value == '') { window.alert("Please enter your City"); document.forms[0].city.focus(); return false; } else if(document.forms[0].state.value == '') { window.alert("Please enter your State"); document.forms[0].state.focus(); return false; } else if(document.forms[0].zip.value == '') { window.alert("Please enter your Zip Code"); document.forms[0].zip.focus(); return false; } checkCookie() } function checkCookie() { var formInfo = decodeURI(document.cookie); var userInfo = formInfo.split("; "); var lname = userInfo[0].split("="); var fname = userInfo[1].split("="); if (lname[1] == document.forms[0].lname.value && fname[1] == document.forms[0].fname.value) { this.close(true); window.open("FormDenied.html"); return false; } else { setCookie(); return true; } } function setCookie() { var expiresDate = new Date(); expiresDate.setFullYear(expiresDate.getFullYear() + 1); document.cookie = encodeURI("lname=" + document.forms[0].lname.value) + "; expires=" + expiresDate.toUTCString(); document.cookie = encodeURI("fname=" + document.forms[0].fname.value) + "; expires=" + expiresDate.toUTCString(); window.alert("Your information has been saved."); } </script> </head> <body> <p> </p> <h1 align="left" style="text-align: left">Kudler Fine Foods contact form</h1> <form action="" method="get" enctype="application/x-www-form-urlencoded" onsubmit="return confirmSubmit();" onreset="return confirmReset();" > <blockquote> <h2><u>Name</u></h2> <p> <input type="text" name="fname" id="fname" size="25" /> <label for="fname"><strong>First Name</strong><br> <br> </label> <input type="text" name="lname" id="lname" size="15" /> <strong>Last Name</strong></p> <h2>---------------------------------------<br> <u>Address</u> </h2> <p> <input type="text" name="address1" id="address1" size="30" /> <label for="address1"><strong>Address Line 1</strong></label> </p> <p> <input type="text" name="address2" id="address2" size="20" /> <strong>Address Line 2<br> <br> </strong> <input type="text" name="city" id="city" size="20" /> <strong>City</strong> </p> <p> <input type="text" name="state" id="state" size="2" /> <label for="state2"><strong>State</strong></label> </p> <p> <input type="text" name="zip" id="zip" size="10" maxlength="10" onChange="return checkForNumber(this.value);" /> <label for="zip2"><strong>Zip Code</strong></label> </p> <h2>--------------------------------------- </h2> <h2> <u>Other Information</u></h2> <table> <tr> <td width=300><strong>Telephone</strong></td> <td width=300><p><strong>Email address:</strong></p></td> </tr> <tr> <td> <input type="text" name="area" id="area" size="3" maxlength="3" onChange="return checkForNumber(this.value);" /> <input type="text" name="exchange" id="exchange" size="3" maxlength="3" onChange="return checkForNumber(this.value);" /> <input type="text" name="phone" id="phone" size="4" maxlength="4" onChange="return checkForNumber(this.value);" /></td> <td> <input type="text" name="email" id="email" size="30" /></td> </tr> </table> </blockquote> <h5> </h5> <blockquote><blockquote> <h3 align="center"> <input name="Submit" type="button" </h3> </blockquote> </blockquote> </form> </body> </html> How exactly would you validate a form with JavaScript if instead of using the regular input type="submit" to allow submission you used input type="image"?
Whenever I click the Submit button, which should create a new window showing all the details entered in the form, it doesn't work ideas? javascript.html Code: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd"> <html> <head> <title>JavaScript</title> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-15"> <!-- The external style sheets --> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="mystyle.css"> <script type="text/javascript" src="myjavascript.js"></script> <meta name="keywords" content="CO332"> <meta name="description" content="CO332 Exercise Website"> <meta name="author" content="Bradley Berwick"> </head> <body> <div id="container"> <div id="maincontent"> <div id="header"> <h1> Exercise Website </h1> </div> <div id="leftnav"> <ul> <li><a href="index.html" >Home</a> <li><a href="myjavascript.html" ><span class="currentpage">Services</span></a> <li><a href="#" >TBA</a> <li><a href="#" >TBA</a> </ul> </div> <div id="content"> <h2>About Yourself</h2> <form name="exampleform"> <h3>Name: <input name="yourname" type="text"></h3> <h3>Age: <input name="age" type="text" size="3" Onchange = ' if ( !( this.value > 0 && this.value < 150 ) ) { alert( this.value + " is not a valid age."); this.value=""; // clear age text box }' > </h3> <h3>Gender: <input name="gender" type="radio" value="male"> Male <input name="gender" type="radio" value="female"> Female </h3> <h3>Your favourite colour: <select name="colours"> <option value="None"> <option value="red">Red <option value="green">Green <option value="blue">Blue <option value="pink">Pink <option value="orange">Orange <option value="purple">Purple </select> </h3> <h3>Your hobbies a <br> <input name="running" type="checkbox"> Running <br> <input name="football" type="checkbox"> Football <br> <input name="golf" type="checkbox"> Golf <br> <input name="cycling" type="checkbox"> Cycling </h3> <textarea rows="10" cols="30"> Add comments. </textarea> <p> <input type="reset" value="Clear"> <input name="submit" type="button" value="Submit" onclick='submitForm()';> </p> </form> </div> </div> <div id="footer"> <div id="mailto"> Last updated on 28th Oct 2011<br> Maintained by Bradley Berwick </div> </div> </div> </body> </html> myjavascript.js Code: function displayMessage(msg) { // Open a new window var msgWindow = window.open('', 'Message'); // Write message in the new Window msgWindow.document.write(msg); msgWindow.document.close(); // Raise this window, in case it's not visible msgWindow.focus(); } var hobstring=""; function submitForm() { var nam=document.exampleform.elements["yourname"].value; var age=document.exampleform.elements["age"].value; var gend = document.getElementsByName('gender'); for (var i = 0; i < gend.length; i++) { if (gend[i].checked==true) { var sex=gend[i].value; } } var sel=document.getElementById('color'); var color=sel.options[sel.selectedIndex].value; var hobbs = document.getElementsByName('hobby'); for (var a = 0; a < hobbs.length; a++) { if (hobbs[a].checked==true) { hobstring+=hobbs[a].id+", "; } } var msg="Name: "+nam+"<br>Age: "+age+"<br>Gender: "+sex+"<br>Favorite color: "+color+"<br>Hobbies: "+hobstring; displayMessage(msg); } Hi all, i have seen that there is an input type 'reset' which i presum clears all fields in a form? But anyway i did not know this existed and my implementation requires a bit more sophistication so i had already written code to do a custom reset of the boxes whilst keeping and updating certain key values. This works fine. My question is, for the actual 'submit' of the data in a form do i have to use a button of type 'submit'? It is actually better for me in this instance that i do not as the special message windows i am using will close - and in the case of errors in the user input this is not desirable - so i have written the error handling etc with window staying open in mind, so that user can correct their errors and resubmit. To accomplish this i changed my input into type 'button' and it works fine When i click 'the submit button' it checks fields for valid data first - can i use its return value to somehow activate or not the actual form data sending? Like i have Code: <input type = "button" style = "font-size:18;" value= " Submit "onclick = "CheckValid()"/> I could be calling 'SendForm()' or something here instead and have check valid called from within SendForm() i norder to determin it's return type, how can i use this to decide if the form data is valid to send or not? and how could i use the return value in the html like this? should i A: think it is possible to send all the data from within the onclick function so i use that to decide if it gets sent from internal calls there and display thank you message if so, if not display error message. should i B: Disable the sending button until the fields contain valid data? Or use a second button to confirm data then allow a submit button to be pressed? I need help making this timed quiz so when you hit submit it goes into a mysql database. right now it just tells you if you answered correctly or not Here is the code: what color is the grass? <input type = "text" id = "answer"> <input type = "button" id = "time" onclick="answer()"> <script type = "text/javascript"> var n = 60; // modify this for number of seconds to answer document.getElementById( 'time').value = "Answer in " + n + " seconds"; var i = setInterval('count()' , 1000); var tooLate; function count() { tooLate = 0; n--; if(n >=0) { document.getElementById( 'time').value = "Answer in " + n + " seconds"; } else { clearInterval(i); alert("Too late!"); document.getElementById('answer').value = ""; tooLate = 1; } } function answer() { var correct = "green"; // This is the correct answer if (tooLate == 0) { if(document.getElementById( 'answer').value == correct) { clearInterval(i); alert("Right Answer with " + n + " seconds remaining"); } else{ clearInterval(i); alert("Incorrect! The answer was " + correct); } } } </script> <input type="image" src="uploads/button_in_cart.gif" border="0" alt="Add to Cart" title=" Add to Cart " onclick="addtocart(1);"> in addtocart function I do some checking how can i change that if after some checking my variable valid=0 that it does not allow the user to submit the form? I am looking for some help similar to this old post: http://www.codingforums.com/showthread.php?t=19588 I want my radio buttons to become submit buttons as well. So when a user clicks on a radio button it submits the action and refreshes the page accordingly. As of now using only using onclick="this.form.submit()" the page only refreshes with no change. Here is a copy of the entire form. It is a custom shipping options form (I did not create it). Any help would be appreciated. Code: <!-- Custom shipping form --> <form action="" method="post" name="update_shipping"> <table width="300"> <tr> <td><label> <input <?php if (!(strcmp($_SESSION['shippingmethod'],"1"))) {echo "checked=\"checked\"";} ?> name="grpshipping" type="radio" id="grpshipping_0" value="1" checked="checked" onclick="this.form.submit()"/> Ground Shipping</label></td> <td class="style261"><?php echo date("m/d/Y",$grounddelivery);?></td> <td class="style261">$<?php if(($_SESSION['roundedweight']) >= 21){ echo number_format($row_rsshippingprices['Ground'] + ($row_rsshippingpricesover21['Ground'] * ($varWeightover)) ,2); } else { echo number_format($row_rsshippingprices['Ground'],2); } ?></td> </tr> <?php if($rainbowcart->ConditionalTotal("Quantity", "groundshiponly", "1") == 0) {//show other shipping options ONLY if a ground shipping only item is not in the cart ?> <tr> <td><label> <input <?php if (!(strcmp($_SESSION['shippingmethod'],"2"))) {echo "checked=\"checked\"";} ?> type="radio" name="grpshipping" value="2" id="grpshipping_1" onclick="this.form.submit()" /> Fedex 3 Day</label></td> <td class="style261"><?php echo date("m/d/Y",$fedex3delivery);?></td> <td class="style261">$<?php if(($_SESSION['roundedweight']) >= 21){ echo number_format($row_rsshippingprices['Fedex3'] + ($row_rsshippingpricesover21['Fedex3'] * ($varWeightover)) ,2); } else { echo number_format($row_rsshippingprices['Fedex3'],2); } ?></td> </tr> <tr> <td><label> <input <?php if (!(strcmp($_SESSION['shippingmethod'],"3"))) {echo "checked=\"checked\"";} ?> type="radio" name="grpshipping" value="3" id="grpshipping_2" onclick="this.form.submit()"/> Fedex 2 Day</label></td> <td class="style261"><?php echo date("m/d/Y",$fedex2delivery);?></td> <td class="style261">$<?php if(($_SESSION['roundedweight']) >= 21){ echo number_format($row_rsshippingprices['Fedex2'] + ($row_rsshippingpricesover21['Fedex2'] * ($varWeightover)) ,2); } else { echo number_format($row_rsshippingprices['Fedex2'],2); } ?></td> </tr> <tr> <td><label> <input <?php if (!(strcmp($_SESSION['shippingmethod'],"4"))) {echo "checked=\"checked\"";} ?> type="radio" name="grpshipping" value="4" id="grpshipping_3" onclick="this.form.submit()"/> Next Day PM</label></td> <td class="style261"><?php echo date("m/d/Y",$nddelivery);?></td> <td class="style261">$<?php if(($_SESSION['roundedweight']) >= 21){ echo number_format($row_rsshippingprices['ONPM'] + ($row_rsshippingpricesover21['ONPM'] * ($varWeightover)) ,2); } else { echo number_format($row_rsshippingprices['ONPM'],2); } ?></td> </tr> <tr> <td><label> <input <?php if (!(strcmp($_SESSION['shippingmethod'],"5"))) {echo "checked=\"checked\"";} ?> type="radio" name="grpshipping" value="5" id="grpshipping_4" onclick="this.form.submit()"/> Next Day AM</label></td> <td class="style261"><?php echo date("m/d/Y",$nddelivery);?></td> <td class="style261">$<?php if(($_SESSION['roundedweight']) >= 21){ echo number_format($row_rsshippingprices['ONAM'] + ($row_rsshippingpricesover21['ONAM'] * ($varWeightover)) ,2); } else { echo number_format($row_rsshippingprices['ONAM'],2); } ?></td> </tr> </table> <table class="eC_ButtonWrapper" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr> <td align="left"><center>Choose an option above and click update to change your shipping preference.<br /><b>PLEASE BE SURE AND PRESS UPDATE IF YOU CHANGE YOUR SHIPPING OPTION<br /><br /><input type="image" name="Update_shipping" id="Update_shipping" value="Update_shipping" alt="Update_shipping" src="WA_eCart/Images/Nautica/Btn4_EN_update.gif" class="eC_ImageButton" /></center></td> </tr> </table> <?php } //end of show if ground ship item is not in the cart?> <?php if($rainbowcart->ConditionalTotal("Quantity", "groundshiponly", "1") <> 0) { ?> <font color="red">The cart contains a Ground Shipping only item, this order can only be shipped ground</font><br /><br /> <?php } ?> </form> <!-- End of Custom shipping form --> I have a form with onchange events set on some of the text fields so that calculations can be made. By clicking the Submit button, the form data is then saved to the database. This all works fine as long as you leave a text field by tabbing to or clicking in another field before clicking Submit. However if you make a change in a text field and then directly click the Submit button, the onchange event occurs but the form submission does not. I have tried other types of events such as onfocus, onblur, etc. in place of onchange. I have also tried using the setTimeout function, with various time values, to cause a delay between the onchange and submit events. But the results are the same. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks.
Is it possible for JavaSscript to toggle a submit button? I will be using it in this code: Code: <SCRIPT type="text/javascript"> if (document.forms["form"]["quantitys"].value > '.$row['quantity'].') { alert ("The quantity you wanted for product '.$row['id'].' is no longer available and will be changed to the highest available quantity."); document.forms["form"]["quantity"].value = '.$row['quantity'].'; // JAVASCRIPT TOGGLE SUBMIT } </SCRIPT> The submit button: <INPUT name="submit" type="submit" value="UPDATE QUANTITY"> Hello.. I have seen this somewhere, but I don't know how to make it - possibly with a JavaScript integrated with the HTML code to create a submit button. What I want is once the page is loaded, I want the submit button to count down from 5 to 0, and when it's reached 0, the button is clickable - but before that, nothing happens when you click it obviously. How can I obtain this? Whether if it's created in JavaScript or jQuery doesn't matter, I use both... Thanks Hi everyone, Let's say i have a form that looks like this: <form name="myForm" action="myPage" onsubmit="return validateForm();"> <input type="text" name="myInput" size="10"> <input type="submit" name="add" value="Add this"> <input type="submit" name="cancel" value="Cancel this"> </form> What i'm trying to do is for the validateForm() function to either redirect the page if "Cancel this" is clicked, or continue processing if "Add this" was clicked. So the validateForm() would work something like this: function validateForm() { if (cancel button is clicked){ location.href=go some place } else{ do some other stuff } } So, how can dynamically detect which submit button was clicked, before submitting the form? (that would fill in the "cancel button is clicked") I tried with document.myForm.cancel.selected and other variations but it always returns undefined. Any input will be greatly appreciated. Thanks! I am a novice at web-designing. And I have been stuck at a problem for one week. I am trying to create a website which consists of a form which the user is required to fill out, and based on the information supplied by the user the submit button generates different pages. Now, I have a couple of drop down lists, and each drop down list has 5-6 fields. Right now, the submit button links to only one page irrespective of the information in the form. I want my submit button to generate a different result depending upon the combinational changes the different drop down list undergoes. How can I go about it? Any kind of help is highly appreciated. Thanks!
Hello, First, thank you to anyone that can help. Basically I am trying to create a Cascade Dropdown with a submit button, that once clicked, takes them to a URL depending on the choices they made in the cascade dropdown. I have the cascade dropdown working properly but do not know how to create a submit button that says, "If Cookeville = Cosmetology; then go to this URL." Any ideas or suggestions? I will need to create this type of conditional statement for each choice. My code so far is below. Thank you again in advanced. Code: <form id="locations"> <label for="categories">categories: </label> <select name="categories" id="categories"> <option value="1">Cookeville, TN</option> <option value="2">Lebanon, TN</option> <option value="2">Dalton Beauty School</option> <option value="2">Daphnie</option> </select> <label for="items">items: </label> <select name="items" id="items" type="submit"> <option class="2" value="0">Cosmetology</option> <option class="2" value="1">Cosmetology Instructor</option> <option class="2" value="2">Instructor Trainee</option> <option class="1" value="3">Cosmetology</option> <option class="1" value="4">Cosmetology Instructor</option> <option class="1" value="5">Esthetician</option> <option class="1" value="6">Instructor Trainee</option> <option class="1" value="7">Nail Technology</option> </select></form> <script type="text/javascript"> //Applies cascading behavior for the specified dropdowns function applyCascadingDropdown(sourceId, targetId) { var source = document.getElementById(sourceId); var target = document.getElementById(targetId); if (source && target) { source.onchange = function() { displayOptionItemsByClass(target, source.value); } displayOptionItemsByClass(target, source.value); } } //Displays a subset of a dropdown's options function displayOptionItemsByClass(selectElement, className) { if (!selectElement.backup) { selectElement.backup = selectElement.cloneNode(true); } var options = selectElement.getElementsByTagName("option"); for(var i=0, length=options.length; i<length; i++) { selectElement.removeChild(options[0]); } var options = selectElement.backup.getElementsByTagName("option"); for(var i=0, length=options.length; i<length; i++) { if (options[i].className==className) selectElement.appendChild(options[i].cloneNode(true)); } } //Binds dropdowns function applyCascadingDropdowns() { applyCascadingDropdown("categories", "items"); //We could even bind items to another dropdown //applyCascadingDropdown("items", "foo"); } //execute when the page is ready window.onload=applyCascadingDropdowns; </script> |