JavaScript - Help To Load Select Option List From Javascript
I have selectitem list which has name value pairs SelectItem(value, name), i need to iterate in JS and i need to populate in to option list, like below, but it dint work for me. Please any help
function loadme(listVle){ // listVle is the List<SelectItem> var ele = document.getElementById('numadts'); for (var i=0;i<listVle.length;i++) { var elOpt = document.createElement('option'); var fldName = listVle.item(i).getAttribute('name'); // This line the problem is elOpt.text = fldName; elOpt.value = fldName; try { ele.add(elOpt, null); } catch(ex) { ele.add(elOpt); } } } and the HTML <BODY> <FORM> <select name="numadts" id="numadts" onclick="loadme()""> </select> </FORM> </BODY> Similar TutorialsI am having a hard time understanding how to load a selected option value that I have saved in an external ini file upon load of page. For example, if the user had selected "Baltimore" previously, the value "c" is saved to the external ini file on close. On the next load I want the selected option to read "Baltimore" instead of the default "Atlanta. Code: <SELECT NAME="List"> <option value="a">Arizona</option> <option value="b" selected>Atlanta</option> <option value="c">Baltimore</option> <option value="d">Buffalo</option> function loadSettings() { var savedValue = "c"; //the value is grabbed from an external .ini } // loadSettings() is called with body onload= // selected value is saved to ini upon close The value is loaded from external .ini, I don't have a problem with that. If i have a drop down list on my website, and i want to use javascript to change its selected value, however, i do not have the id/name attribute of the option i want to select, only have the "value" attribute of the option, can it be done? <select name="category"> <option value="">No Preference</option> <option value="Apples">Apples</option> <option value="Oranges">Oranges</option> <option value="Pears">Pears</option> <option value="Banana">Banana</option> </select> I imagine somehow.. selecting the options and looping through them and match the value. Really new to javascript, can anyone advise? Thanks in advance! Hey, how do I make the following accessible if JS is disabled? Code: <select onchange="if (this.selectedIndex > 0) location.href=this[this.selectedIndex].value;"> <option value="www.domain.com">Your Domain</option> </select> Is there a way to remove (not disable and not delete) an option in a "select" list, and restore it later when needed? I have a form with many huge lists ("select" with many "options") that depend on eachother. I am dynamically updating the form through server, and wish to update the list values by sending a mask string. This way I could remove and restore the options without the need to pass the whole list again. I tried many ways but none work: * option.diabled="disabled" is not good because it is still shown * option.style.visibility='hidden' is not good because it is still taking a row * option=null is not good because I will not be able to restore it I need a method similar to the following one for remove/add fields in a form: remove: <field>.style.display='none'; resto <field>.style.display=block'; Thank you!!! I am hoping you guys can help me with this issue. What I am trying to do is fairly simple, depending on what option you select in the menu I want the picture to change to different picture. The code that I posted below works perfectly except for one problem. I need the option value to display the color name, and not have the image code in it. I have researched ways to do this without having to use "value" but I just can't find one that works. Can someone please help me? Thanks in advance for any help given! Code: function changeimg(){ document.getElementById('colors').src=document.getElementById('color_dropdown_options').value } Code: <label> <select name="color" class="dropdown_options" id="color_dropdown_options" onchange="changeimg()"> <option value="/images/thumbnails/image1.jpg">White</option> <option value="/images/thumbnails/image2.jpg">Blue</option> <option value="/images/thumbnails/image3.jpg">Green</option> </select> </label> Code: <div id="display"><img src="/images/thumbnails/image1.jpg" width="270" height="382" alt="" id="colors" /> Hey chaps, hope someone can help with this: I have a PHP form, with a couple of dynamic Select menus, which are populated from two SQL tables: // tbl_main_colour: Code: ID, NAME 1, Red 2, Blue 3, Green // tbl_shade_colour: Code: ID, NAME, FK_MAIN_COLOUR_ID 1, Light Red, 1 2, Dark Red, 1 3, Light Blue, 2 4, Dark Blue, 2 5, Light Green, 3 6, Dark Green, 3 What I'm after is something to filter the second select option, after the first select option has been chosen // Select 1: Code: Red // Select 2: Code: Light Red Dark Red I'm pretty sure this is possible, but not sure how to go about it, any help would be most appreciated. I have a select box that has ~7000 options, that based on a different dropdown select & input field, gets filtered to 0 - 300 entries. I have another select dropdown that has 13000+ options in total for all the ~7000 entries, but each entry may have 1 to 5 options of these 13000. Is there a way to change the options of the last select dropdown based on what the user chooses in the filtered select box? Currently the idea I'm having is to have the browser load all 13000+ items and filter out the ones that don't apply to the currently selected item, but I'm not sure what kind of lag the user would experience while the browser loads & filters through all these items. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. Hi Guys, A bit stuck here and was wondering what you guys think. I have an HTML Select Option with a list of countries. A user saves that page and when he wants to return to the same page later at some point, i would like to populate the countries drop down list with what he entered initially. Is there an easy way to do this? Thanks. Hello. Could anyone help me with this? I understand how to use OnChange with select boxes to allow the page to be redirected when certain options are selected, such as; Code: <select onchange="window.open(this.options[this.selectedIndex].value,'_top')"> <option value="">Choose a destination...</option> <option value="http://www.yahoo.com/">YAHOO</option> <option value="http://www.google.com/">GOOGLE</option> <option value="http://www.altavista.com/">ALTAVISTA</option> <option value="http://www.amazon.com/">AMAZON</option> <option value="http://artlung.com/">ARTLUNG</option> </select> However, I would like the page to only be redirected when just one option (out of 3) are chosen... and when the other two are chosen, we remain on the same page. such as; Code: <select onchange="window.open(this.options[this.selectedIndex].value,'_top')"> <option value="">Choose an option...</option> <option value="tonight">TONIGHT</option> <option value="tomorrow">TOMORROW</option> <option value="http://mysite.com/selectdate">SELECT DATE</option> </select> is this possible? Many Thanks, Patrick. Hi all,i'm wondering how to detect select option changes.For example i want the data in database changed when i click on update button and if there are changes on the select option side.If the values on the select option are not changed,i can't update the data..Is there a way to achieve it?Thanks a lot...
How to add title to options in Select box , where the options are generated from the data base. Any idea Hi, I have a select box whose options are populated from an xml file, the code goes like this: Code: var sel_html = '<select onChange="handleSelected(this)">' + '<option selected> - Select a zone - <\/option>'; var a = 0; function createPolygon(pts,colour,name) { var shape = new GPolygon(pts,"#000000",1,1,colour,0.5, {title:name}); gpolygons[a] = shape; // ======= Add the entry to the select box ===== sel_html += '<option> ' + name + '<\/option>'; // ========================================================== a++; return shape; } // ======= This function handles selections from the select box ==== // === If the dummy entry is selected, the info window is closed == function handleSelected(opt) { for (var a=0; a<gpolygons.length; a++) { gpolygons[a].hide(); } var a = opt.selectedIndex - 1; if (a > -1) { gpolygons[a].show() } } sel_html += '<\/select>'; document.getElementById("selection").innerHTML = sel_html; which works fine for showing one option at a time, but what I would like to do is have one of the selections to be to show all of the options at the same time. At the moment I have it working with a checkbox that works off a separate piece of code, but it would be great to have that option within the select box. You can see the select box in question here - it's the one on the right which says "Select a zone" thanks in advance. Hey Guys When a user changes the select list called "reason_code_master" I need the uodatecodes() function to update all the other select list with the id of "reason_codes" with the same . How can I do this. <select size='1' onchange="updatecodes()" name='reason_code_master'> <option value='' > - SET REASON - </option> <option value='BROKEN' >BROKEN</option> <option value='ENTERED' >ENTERED</option> <option value='SHORT' >SHORT</option> </select> <select size='1' name='reason_codes' id='reason_codes'> <option value='' > - SET REASON - </option> <option value='BROKEN' >BROKEN</option> <option value='ENTERED' >ENTERED</option> <option value='SHORT' >SHORT</option> </select> <select size='1' name='reason_codes' id='reason_codes'> <option value='' > - SET REASON - </option> <option value='BROKEN' >BROKEN</option> <option value='ENTERED' >ENTERED</option> <option value='SHORT' >SHORT</option> </select> <select size='1' name='reason_codes' id='reason_codes'> <option value='' > - SET REASON - </option> <option value='BROKEN' >BROKEN</option> <option value='ENTERED' >ENTERED</option> <option value='SHORT' >SHORT</option> </select> <select size='1' name='reason_codes' id='reason_codes'> <option value='' > - SET REASON - </option> <option value='BROKEN' >BROKEN</option> <option value='ENTERED' >ENTERED</option> <option value='SHORT' >SHORT</option> </select> 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 Hey guys..... I've worked out how to get the value from a select option tag, but can't work out how to get the text inside the option tags. Here is the code I am using to get the value attribute from the option tag.. PHP Code: // Set the search results box var cats = document.getElementById('cat_list'); // Loop through categories from the search results select box for (i = 0; i < cats.length; i++) { // Check if the cat is selected if (cats.childNodes[i].selected == true) { // Set this category's values to some variables var cat_id = cats.childNodes[i].getAttribute('value'); } } Thanks! I couldn't think of a way to explain my idea thoroughly, but I'm learning javascript and I have an html <select> form selected by using getElementById. Now, how do I access the data within the option tags to write to a variable? I know there are many simple ways of making it so that the value of the options are the html color name rather than hex code, but I'm doing this to learn javascript. I have experience with ruby (ok, not THAT much, but I understand the concepts). Anyway's the code explains my problem much better, so here it is: Code: <body> <form action= ""> <fieldset> <select id="selColor"> <option value="FFFFFF">White</option> <option value="#A9A9A9">Gray</option> <option value="#000000">Black</option> <option value="#FF0000">Red</option> <option value="#FFA500">Orange</option> <option value="FFFF00">Yellow</option> <option value="#9ACD32">Green</option> <option value="#0000FF">Blue</option> <option value="#4B0082">Indigo</option> <option value="#9400D3">Violet</option> </select> <input type="button" value="Change Color" onclick="changeColor()" /> </fieldset> </form> <script type="text/javascript"> //<![CDATA[ function changeColor() { var selColor = document.getElementById("selColor") var color = selColor.value var colorid = if (confirm("would you like to change color to "+colorid+"?")) { document.body.style.backgroundColor = color } } //]]> </script> </body> I haven't initialized var colorid, but I'm trying to set it to either of the highlighted parts of the following piece of my code. <option id=" white " value="FFFFFF"> White </option> I want to access that part of the option tags of the element that the user selects. So, without changing the hex values to the color equivalent, how do I access the name of the selected option tag? ( I could make an if/switch statement to translate the hex color into a name and put it into the variable, but I would like to know how to do what I'm asking in case I run into a similair problem.) I'm creating a paypal webpage and am having some issues with input values updating based on which item the user has selected. The boxes I need to update are the amount, item number and item name. I have the following code but it only updates the first form. If I make a change to the second set of options it updates the first form instead of the second. Any help would be much appreciated. Code: function details(val) { var info = val.split("|"); document.getElementById('num').value = info[0]; document.getElementById('price').value = info[1]; document.getElementById('package_name').value = info[2]; } <form target="paypal" action="https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr" method="post"> <input type="hidden" name="cmd" value="_cart"> <select name="dy" Onchange="details(this.value);"> <option value="1|3|Package 1">Package 1</option> <option value="2|6|Package 2">Package 2</option> <option value="3|9|Package 3">Package 3</option> </select> <input type="text" id="num" name="item_number" value="1"> <input type="text" id="price" name="amount" value="3"> <input type="text" id="package_name" name="item_name" value="Package 1"> <input type="image" src="https://www.paypalobjects.com/en_US/i/btn/btn_cart_LG.gif" border="0" name="submit" alt="PayPal - The safer, easier way to pay online!"><img alt="" border="0" src="https://www.paypalobjects.com/en_US/i/scr/pixel.gif" width="1" height="1"><input type="hidden" name="add" value="1"> </form> <form target="paypal" action="https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr" method="post"> <input type="hidden" name="cmd" value="_cart"> <select name="pt" Onchange="details(this.value);"> <option value="4|6|Package 4">Package 4</option> <option value="5|9|Package 5">Package 5</option> <option value="6|12|Package 6">Package 6</option> </select> <input type="text" id="num" name="item_number" value="4"> <input type="text" id="price" name="amount" value="6"> <input type="text" id="package_name" name="item_name" value="Package 4"> <input type="image" src="https://www.paypalobjects.com/en_US/i/btn/btn_cart_LG.gif" border="0" name="submit" alt="PayPal - The safer, easier way to pay online!"><img alt="" border="0" src="https://www.paypalobjects.com/en_US/i/scr/pixel.gif" width="1" height="1"><input type="hidden" name="add" value="1"> </form> Hello to all! How can I insert two values in an array in a salect option like the one below: Example: So I need in the "var op1 = new Option" an array thisarray[<?php echo"$user_name" ?>, <?php echo"$user_id" ?>] Data is being loaded by php from SQL Code: var newTextbox = document.createElement('select'); newTextbox.className = 'fn-select'; //First user in the populated select menu is the person Loged in var op1 = new Option("", ""); <----------[an array with two variables] ??? newTextbox.appendChild(op1); var txt1 = document.createTextNode('<?php echo"$user_name" ?>'); op1.appendChild(txt1); And then separate these variables and let the following function save them individualy: Code: function saveNote (note) { resetAjax(); var photoId = note.container.element.id; ajax.setVar('action', 'save'); ajax.setVar('photo_id', photoId); ajax.setVar('note_id', note.id); ajax.setVar('left', note.rect.left); ajax.setVar('top', note.rect.top); ajax.setVar('width', note.rect.width); ajax.setVar('height', note.rect.height); ajax.encVar('text', note.gui.TextBox.value); <------------- $user_name <------------- $user_id ajax.runAJAX(); var statusDiv = document.getElementById('PhotoNoteStatus'); ajax.onCompletion = function () {statusDiv.innerHTML = "<p>Note saved.</p>"; } return 1; } I want to use a <select> drop-down in a form to let my user select a date from a list. The problem is how to easily update the list. Easiest would be to have a list of dates in a separate file, and have code that would read the dates and write them into the <option> statements of the <select> control. Then when the page with the <select> control opens, the code will open the other file, get the dates, and update the <option>s. And all I have to do is periodically FTP a new date file. I'm stuck in Visual Basic and FileSystemObject, where I can open a file, read line by line into an array, concatenate a string, and write it into a doc. I can't seem to find similar methods in JavaScript - no duh, because this isn't VB! So _is_ there a way to do this? Maybe a certain way to create the date file so the code can easily find the values? (Like putting the dates into a table with each <TD> having a unique ID?) And assuming I manage to get the dates, I need to write them into the source HTML, vice in the document body. What objects, methods, properties do I look at? Are there any samples floating around out there? A drop-kick in a good direction is greatly appreciated! Ed Hi all ! I have written code for select options one. In that option one of the option is to select others. When i select others automatically the cursor should goto others text area box. Any suggessions please. 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