JavaScript - Bydeafult Drop Down Select Value Not Reflect In The Bean
Dear All,
This code is displaying English and French in the select list. If we onchange the value in the jsp then its value is reflected properly in the java file. But my requirement is if you have onchange its coresspoging selected value should be reflected in java file else the default selected value let say English should refelected in the java class. But unless we cannot change the select dropdown value the the default data is not reflected in java class using bean. Please help me what piece of code i change so that deafult selected drop down value data also reflect in java class also. Code: function fnChange() { alert("Hello Inside the fnChange"); alert("The crudUserForm is"+document.crudUserForm.prefLangaugeSB.value); document.crudUserForm.prefLangauge.value = document.crudUserForm.prefLangaugeSB.value; alert("The crudUserForm is"+document.crudUserForm.prefLangauge.value); } // Added By Rohini for CR 5385 End </script> <tr> <td> <bean:message key="admin.chooseDefaultLan"/> </td> <td> <% UserManagerBean uma = new UserManagerBean(); ArrayList prefLan = (ArrayList)uma.getAllLanguages(); Iterator itrt = null; itrt = prefLan.iterator(); %> <SELECT name="prefLangaugeSB" class="textContent" onchange="fnChange()"> <% while (itrt.hasNext()) { OptionLabelValue languageList = (OptionLabelValue) itrt.next(); System.out.println("The languageList label is"+languageList.getLabel()); System.out.println("The languageList label is"+languageList.getValue()); %> <option value="<%= languageList.getLabel() %>"><%= languageList.getValue() %></option> <% } %> </SELECT> <html:hidden property="prefLangauge"/> <script> var selObj = document.getElementById('prefLangaugeSB'); var selIndex = selObj.selectedIndex; for (var i=0; i<selObj.length;i++){ if(selObj.options[i].value==document.crudUserForm.prefLangauge.value){ selObj.options[i].selected = true; } } ></script> Please let me know incase you need more information. Please me for the above needful. Thanks for your time. Regards, Sumanta Similar TutorialsHi all.This is part of my code which I am using to edit the record from database.Initially the input boxes show the values from database and if any one of the value is changed, I want to reflect the change according to the changes made in the fields.The code works fine but if I change values in qty,rate or amount, the other values are not changing.Can experts over here tell me why?Here is my code: Code: <html> <head> <script type="text/javascript"> function tot() { var d=document.getElementById("total").value; var st=Number(d); var e=document.getElementById("vat_amt").value; var tx=Number(e); var f=document.getElementById("cash_discount").value; var ad=Number(f); var g=document.getElementById("vat").value; var vat=Number(g); var h=(st+tx)-ad; document.getElementById("amount").value = Math.ceil(h); var z=vat+100; var y=(st*100)/z; var i=st-y; var result=Math.round(i*100)/100; //returns 28.45 document.getElementById("vat_amt").value =result; } var total = 0; function getValues() { var qty = 0; var rate = 0; var obj = document.getElementsByTagName("input"); for(var i=0; i<obj.length; i++){ if(obj[i].name == "qty[]"){var qty = obj[i].value;} if(obj[i].name == "rate[]"){var rate = obj[i].value;} if(obj[i].name == "amt[]"){ if(qty > 0 && rate > 0){obj[i].value = qty*rate;total+=(obj[i].value*1);} else{obj[i].value = 0;total+=(obj[i].value*1);} } } document.getElementById("total").value = total*1; total=0; } </script> </head> <body> <table width="23%" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="normal-text" border="0" style="margin-top:0px; padding-top:0px; margin-bottom:0px; padding-bottom:0px;"> <tr> <td>Qty</td> <td>Rate</td> <td>Amount</td> </tr> <tr> <td class="forhead"><input type="text" name="qty[]" onkeyup="getValues()" style="width:120px;" value="<?PHP echo "$row3[qty]" ?>" class="text medium"></td> <td class="forhead"><input type="text" name="rate[]" onKeyUp="getValues()" style="width:120px;" value="<?PHP echo "$row3[rate]" ?>" class="text medium"></td> <td class="forhead"><input type="text" name="amt[]" style="width:120px;" onKeyUp="getValues()" class="text medium" value="<?PHP echo "$row3[amt]" ?>"></td> </tr> <tr> <td class="dt" colspan="2">Sub Total:</td> <td class="forhead"><input type="text" id="total" name="total" style="width:120px;" value="<?PHP echo "$row[total]" ?>" class="text medium"></td> </tr> <tr> <td class="dt" colspan="2">Vat:</td> <td class="forhead"><?PHP $query5=mysql_query("SELECT * FROM vat"); echo "<select name='vat' id='vat' style='width:120px; border: 1px solid #BFBFBF;' onChange='tot()'>"; echo "<option value='0'> Select</option>"; while($row5=mysql_fetch_array($query5)) {?> <option value= <?PHP echo $row5[vat]; ?> <?PHP echo($row5[vat]==$row[vat])?'selected':''?>> <?PHP echo $row5[vat]; ?> </option> <?PHP } echo "</select>"; ?></td> </tr> <tr> <td class="dt" colspan="2">Vat Amt :</td> <td class="forhead"><input type="text" id="vat_amt" name="vat_amt" style="width:120px;" value="<?PHP echo "$row[vat_amt]" ?>" class="text medium" onKeyUp="tot()"></td> </tr> <tr> <td class="dt" colspan="2">Cash Discount :</td> <td class="forhead"><input type="text" id="cash_discount" name="cash_discount" style="width:120px;" value="<?PHP echo "$row[cash_discount]" ?>" class="text medium" onKeyUp="tot()"></td> </tr> <tr> <td class="dt" colspan="2">Total :</td> <td class="forhead"><input type="text" name="amount" id="amount" style="width:120px;" class="text medium" onKeyUp="tot()" value="<?PHP echo "$row[amount]" ?>"></td> </tr> </table> </body> </html> Hi All.....I am new to javascript coding ...I am unable to forward from my jsp to servlet file via javascript below is my code.... [JSP CODE] <html> <body> <form action="Bean" method="get" name="form1"> <ul> <li><a onclick="javascript:view('vprod')" name="vprod">View</a></li> </ul> [Script Code] function view(value) { alert(value); document.form1.action="/Bean"; document.form1.submit(); } Please can one help me in this regard.....Thanks in Advance I've got some directory list boxes on the site I'm working on. I made them big and fixed rather than drop-down so they're easier to use in this context. But I had to enable the "multiple" attribute to make that work. The site has no provision for multiple selections so it's a tad annoying when the search function selects more than one name in the list. It doesn't really affect the site's operation but it could be confusing to some people. Is there a way to make the listbox show multiple selections without allowing multiple selections? Thanks for any help. <select onchange="display.apply(this, this.value.split(','))" multiple="multiple" id="People" name="People" style="border-style: none; height:244px; width:220px; margin-bottom: 15px;"> <option>Loading</option> </select> Hi, is there a way, when one select is clicked, all change to the value of the one that was chosen? (ie: "b" is clicked and all change to b.) Code: <select> <option>a</option> <option>b</option> <option>c</option> </select> <br> <select> <option>a</option> <option>b</option> <option>c</option> </select> <br> <select> <option>a</option> <option>b</option> <option>c</option> </select> Thanks Hello; New to Javascripting, new to forum. I searched the forum, and tried to adapt, to no avail. I am building a store and want users to be able to see how two items look together. I have it working, but it uses a drop down. I would like to display many items and have the user click on one "image", from the display of "top" images, to display it on top, and from another section of "bottom" images, click another image to display it on bottom. For instance to see what one plant would look like in different vases. If I could be picky, is there a way to make it all happen in the BODY of the page? I use DW and a template. Code: <html> <head> <script language="javascript"> function showimage() { if (!document.images) return document.images.pictures.src= document.mygallery.picture.options[document.mygallery.picture.selectedIndex].value document.images.pictures2.src= document.mygallery2.picture2.options[document.mygallery2.picture2.selectedIndex].value } //--> </script> </head> <body> <p class="style1">Try a few selections for your gift.</p> <table border="0" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr> <td><form name="mygallery"><select name="picture" size="1" onChange="showimage()"> <option selected value="images/bear1.jpg">Bear 1</option> <option value="images/bear2.jpg">Bear 2</option> <option value="images/plant1.jpg">Plant 1</option> <option value="images/plant2.jpg">Plant 2</option> <option value="images/plant3.jpg">Plant 3</option> </select> </form> </td> <td><a href="javascript:linkrotate(document.mygallery.picture.selectedIndex)" onMouseover="window.status='';return true"><img src="images/bear1.jpg" name="pictures" width="150" border=0></a></td> </tr> <tr> <td><form name="mygallery2"><select name="picture2" size="1" onChange="showimage()"> <option selected value="images/cup1.jpg">Mug 1</option> <option value="images/cup2.jpg">Mug 2</option> </select> </form> </td> <td><a href="javascript:linkrotate(document.mygallery2.picture2.selectedIndex)" onMouseover="window.status='';return true"><img src="images/cup1.jpg" name="pictures2" width="150" border=0></a></td> </tr> </table> </body> </html> 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 Hello everyone! I have a select (combo box) element that gets filled with items when selected item changed in another one (master combo box). It works in Chrome, FireFox but not in IE (all latest browser versions). How do I populate the items in the child combo box: - ajax call of a PHP script - that returns items for the combo box: echo '<option value="' . $id . '">' . $name . '</option>'; - setting innerHTML attribute of the child combo box to a value that gets returned by the ajax call: document.forms['parametersForm'].elements['stationId'].innerHTML = html; Do I need to return JSON object (or XML) by the PHP script and programically add items (in JavaScript) in the ajax callback or is there an alternative? Obviously building DOM with echoing PHP result doesn't work well in IE. Thanks for your future help! Regards 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! all i have to do is the image to change automatically based on the option you selected from the drop down list. here is the code, any help is appreciable. thanks in advance. <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd"> <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> <style type="text/css"> img{ height:95px; width:95px; display:block; margin-top:10px; } #caption{ font-family:Verdana,tahoma,arial; font-size:8pt; text-align:left; display:block; width:250px; } </style> <script type="text/javascript"> window.onload=function() { var caption=['Default Image Caption', 'begonia', 'daffodils', 'mixture', 'natural', 'purple', 'red flower', 'sunflower', 'tulip', 'two flowers'], // This will be your images caption bp='..\images', //base url of your images imgnum=9, //Number of your images. This should match on your comboboxes options. thumb=document.getElementById('thumb'), //id of your image that will be changing description=document.getElementById('caption'), //id of your caption combobox=document.getElementById('selection'); // id of your combobox. combobox.onchange=function() { thumb.src=bp+'Picture'+this.value+'.jpg'; description.innerHTML=caption[this.value]; } } </script> </head> <body> <label>Please Change the pictu </label> <select id="selection"> <option>Change Picture</option> <option value="1">begonia</option> <option value="2">daffodils</option> <option value="3">mixture</option> <option value="4">natural</option> <option value="5">purple</option> <option value="6">red flower</option> <option value="7">sunflower</option> <option value="8">tulip</option> <option value="9">two flowers</option> </select> <br> <img src="..\images" alt="mypic" id="thumb"> <span id="caption">Caption for the default Image</span> </body> </html> thanks again Hi all, I think I have posted in the right place, if not appologies. Anyhow, I am currently creating a website for my canvas printing business and run into a few javascripting issues. I am trying to create a small navigation form whereby a customer can select from a dropdown the required width of canvas, this selection will then populate a second dropdown with a choice of canvas heights. Ok, so trawling many sites I came across some javascript that I was able to chop about and have this part sorted. The problem now is that I would like to include a submit button that when clicked takes the customer to a webpage based on their two dropdown choices, and being a complete newby when it comes to javascript I am stuck trying to include the script to enable this. eg: if they select '20" (51cm)' from the first dropdown and '16" (41cm)' from the second dropdown, they will navigate to "http: / / 20x16.co.uk" canvas print page. I have not currently created the canvas print pages so am unable to give the URLs of the pages. However if somebody can lend a hand to get me started and indicate where the desitnation URLs need to be added, I can drop these in later. The way that the script is currently written, the linked url could be based soley on the choice made in the second dropdown. I have a draft page with the working dropdowns he http://merchant.auctivacommerce.com/...iewtheme=32189 And the code that I currently have is: Code: <script type="text/javascript"> var SELECT_WIDTH_FIRST = []; var WIDTH08 = []; var WIDTH10 = []; var WIDTH12 = []; var WIDTH14 = []; var WIDTH16 = []; var WIDTH18 = []; var WIDTH20 = []; var WIDTH24 = []; var WIDTH30 = []; var WIDTH36 = []; var WIDTH42 = []; var WIDTH48 = []; var WIDTH60 = []; var WIDTH72 = []; SELECT_WIDTH_FIRST[0] = new Option("Please Select Width First", "SelWidFir"); WIDTH08[0] = new Option("8'' (20cm)", "0808"); WIDTH08[1] = new Option("10'' (25cm)", "0810"); WIDTH08[2] = new Option("12'' (30cm)", "0812"); WIDTH08[3] = new Option("14'' (35cm)", "0814"); WIDTH08[4] = new Option("16'' (41cm)", "8016"); WIDTH08[5] = new Option("18'' (46cm)", "0818"); WIDTH08[6] = new Option("20'' (51cm)", "0820"); WIDTH08[7] = new Option("24'' (61cm)", "0824"); WIDTH10[0] = new Option("8'' (20cm)", "1008"); WIDTH10[1] = new Option("10'' (25cm)", "1010"); WIDTH10[2] = new Option("12'' (30cm)", "1012"); WIDTH10[3] = new Option("14'' (35cm)", "1014"); WIDTH10[4] = new Option("16'' (41cm)", "1016"); WIDTH10[5] = new Option("18'' (45cm)", "1018"); WIDTH10[6] = new Option("20'' (51cm)", "1020"); WIDTH10[7] = new Option("24'' (61cm)", "1024"); WIDTH10[8] = new Option("30'' (76cm)", "1030"); WIDTH12[0] = new Option("8'' (20cm)", "1208"); WIDTH12[1] = new Option("10'' (25cm)", "1210"); WIDTH12[2] = new Option("12'' (30cm)", "1212"); WIDTH12[3] = new Option("14'' (35cm)", "1214"); WIDTH12[4] = new Option("16'' (41cm)", "1216"); WIDTH12[5] = new Option("18'' (45cm)", "1218"); WIDTH12[6] = new Option("20'' (51cm)", "1220"); WIDTH12[7] = new Option("24'' (61cm)", "1224"); WIDTH12[8] = new Option("30'' (76cm)", "1230"); WIDTH12[9] = new Option("36'' (91cm)", "1236"); WIDTH14[0] = new Option("8'' (20cm)", "1408"); WIDTH14[1] = new Option("10'' (25cm)", "1410"); WIDTH14[2] = new Option("12'' (30cm)", "1412"); WIDTH14[3] = new Option("14'' (35cm)", "1414"); WIDTH14[4] = new Option("16'' (41cm)", "1416"); WIDTH14[5] = new Option("18'' (45cm)", "1418"); WIDTH14[6] = new Option("20'' (51cm)", "1420"); WIDTH14[7] = new Option("24'' (61cm)", "1424"); WIDTH14[8] = new Option("30'' (76cm)", "1430"); WIDTH14[9] = new Option("36'' (91cm)", "1436"); WIDTH14[10] = new Option("42'' (107cm)", "1442"); WIDTH16[0] = new Option("8'' (20cm)", "1608"); WIDTH16[1] = new Option("10'' (25cm)", "1610"); WIDTH16[2] = new Option("12'' (30cm)", "1612"); WIDTH16[3] = new Option("14'' (35cm)", "1614"); WIDTH16[4] = new Option("16'' (41cm)", "1616"); WIDTH16[5] = new Option("18'' (45cm)", "1618"); WIDTH16[6] = new Option("20'' (51cm)", "1620"); WIDTH16[7] = new Option("24'' (61cm)", "1624"); WIDTH16[8] = new Option("30'' (76cm)", "1630"); WIDTH16[9] = new Option("36'' (91cm)", "1636"); WIDTH16[10] = new Option("42'' (107cm)", "1642"); WIDTH16[11] = new Option("48'' (122cm)", "1648"); WIDTH18[0] = new Option("8'' (20cm)", "1808"); WIDTH18[1] = new Option("10'' (25cm)", "1810"); WIDTH18[2] = new Option("12'' (30cm)", "1812"); WIDTH18[3] = new Option("14'' (35cm)", "1814"); WIDTH18[4] = new Option("16'' (41cm)", "1816"); WIDTH18[5] = new Option("18'' (45cm)", "1818"); WIDTH18[6] = new Option("20'' (51cm)", "1820"); WIDTH18[7] = new Option("24'' (61cm)", "1824"); WIDTH18[8] = new Option("30'' (76cm)", "1830"); WIDTH18[9] = new Option("36'' (91cm)", "1836"); WIDTH18[10] = new Option("42'' (107cm)", "1842"); WIDTH18[11] = new Option("48'' (122cm)", "1848"); WIDTH18[12] = new Option("60'' (152cm)", "1860"); WIDTH18[13] = new Option("72'' (183cm)", "1872"); WIDTH20[0] = new Option("8'' (20cm)", "2008"); WIDTH20[1] = new Option("10'' (25cm)", "2010"); WIDTH20[2] = new Option("12'' (30cm)", "2012"); WIDTH20[3] = new Option("14'' (35cm)", "2014"); WIDTH20[4] = new Option("16'' (41cm)", "2016"); WIDTH20[5] = new Option("18'' (45cm)", "2018"); WIDTH20[6] = new Option("20'' (51cm)", "2020"); WIDTH20[7] = new Option("24'' (61cm)", "2024"); WIDTH20[8] = new Option("30'' (76cm)", "2030"); WIDTH20[9] = new Option("36'' (91cm)", "2036"); WIDTH20[10] = new Option("42'' (107cm)", "2042"); WIDTH20[11] = new Option("48'' (122cm)", "2048"); WIDTH20[12] = new Option("60'' (152cm)", "2060"); WIDTH20[13] = new Option("72'' (183cm)", "2072"); WIDTH24[0] = new Option("8'' (20cm)", "2408"); WIDTH24[1] = new Option("10'' (25cm)", "2410"); WIDTH24[2] = new Option("12'' (30cm)", "2412"); WIDTH24[3] = new Option("14'' (35cm)", "2414"); WIDTH24[4] = new Option("16'' (41cm)", "2416"); WIDTH24[5] = new Option("18'' (45cm)", "2418"); WIDTH24[6] = new Option("20'' (51cm)", "2420"); WIDTH30[0] = new Option("10'' (25cm)", "3010"); WIDTH30[1] = new Option("12'' (30cm)", "3012"); WIDTH30[2] = new Option("14'' (35cm)", "3014"); WIDTH30[3] = new Option("16'' (41cm)", "3016"); WIDTH30[4] = new Option("18'' (45cm)", "3018"); WIDTH30[5] = new Option("20'' (51cm)", "3020"); WIDTH36[0] = new Option("12'' (30cm)", "3612"); WIDTH36[1] = new Option("14'' (35cm)", "3614"); WIDTH36[2] = new Option("16'' (41cm)", "3616"); WIDTH36[3] = new Option("18'' (45cm)", "3618"); WIDTH36[4] = new Option("20'' (51cm)", "3620"); WIDTH42[0] = new Option("14'' (35cm)", "3614"); WIDTH42[1] = new Option("16'' (41cm)", "3616"); WIDTH42[2] = new Option("18'' (45cm)", "3618"); WIDTH42[3] = new Option("20'' (51cm)", "3620"); WIDTH48[0] = new Option("16'' (41cm)", "4816"); WIDTH48[1] = new Option("18'' (45cm)", "4818"); WIDTH48[2] = new Option("20'' (51cm)", "4820"); WIDTH60[0] = new Option("18'' (45cm)", "6018"); WIDTH60[1] = new Option("20'' (51cm)", "6020"); WIDTH72[0] = new Option("18'' (45cm)", "7218"); WIDTH72[1] = new Option("20'' (51cm)", "7220"); function populateSub(mainSel, subSel){ var mainMenu = mainSel; var subMenu = subSel; var subMenuItems; subMenu.options.length = 1; switch (mainMenu.selectedIndex) { case 0: subMenuItems = SELECT_WIDTH_FIRST; break; case 1: subMenuItems = WIDTH08; break; case 2: subMenuItems = WIDTH10; break; case 3: subMenuItems = WIDTH12; break; case 4: subMenuItems = WIDTH14; break; case 5: subMenuItems = WIDTH16; break; case 6: subMenuItems = WIDTH18; break; case 7: subMenuItems = WIDTH20; break; case 8: subMenuItems = WIDTH24; break; case 9: subMenuItems = WIDTH30; break; case 10: subMenuItems = WIDTH36; break; case 11: subMenuItems = WIDTH42; break; case 12: subMenuItems = WIDTH48; break; case 13: subMenuItems = WIDTH60; break; case 14: subMenuItems = WIDTH72; break; } for (var i = 0; i < subMenuItems.length; i++) { subMenu.options[i] = subMenuItems[i]; } } </script> <div style="width:320px; text-align:right;"> <form name="Menus"> <label style="font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;">Width</label> <select style="width:250px; margin-bottom:10px;" name="Width" onchange="populateSub(this, this.form.Height);"> <option>Please Select</option> <option value="W08">8'' (20cm)</option> <option value="W10">10'' (25cm)</option> <option value="W12">12'' (30cm)</option> <option value="W14">14'' (35cm)</option> <option value="W16">16'' (41cm)</option> <option value="W18">18'' (46cm)</option> <option value="W20">20'' (51cm)</option> <option value="W24">24'' (61cm)</option> <option value="W30">30'' (61cm)</option> <option value="W36">36'' (61cm)</option> <option value="W42">42'' (61cm)</option> <option value="W48">48'' (61cm)</option> <option value="W60">60'' (61cm)</option> <option value="W72">72'' (61cm)</option> </select> <label style="font-size:14px; font-variant:small-caps;">Height</label> <select style="width:250px; margin-bottom:10px;" name="Height"> <option>Please Select Width First</option> </select> <input type="button" value="View Canvas!"> </form> </div> As mentioned, Javascript is completely new to me but I am attempting to learn. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Wayne I have a scenario where I show a drop-down-with-few-items in a JSP page, to the user. The length of few options in the drop down is greater than that of the drop down's, hence our requirement is to show the hovered (not selected) option as tooltip for user's convenience. I am not able to use title attribute for displaying tooltips in my browser. Now the code in http://dossett.org/11/No_onmouseover_for_options_in_IE/ implements a tooltip for multiple select drop down menu.Can you modify the code for single select I've been having problems getting my select option to change the options of another select option. I'm not much of a javacsript coder, so I'm at a lost. When I select the first option nothing appears in the second option. here's the javascript code: Code: function createOption(OptionText, OptionValue){ var temp = document.captcha_form("option"); temp.innerHTML = OptionText; temp.value = OptionValue; return temp; } function valChange(){ var firstList = document.getElementById("emailaddress"); var secondList = document.getElementById("subject"); while(secondList.hasChildNodes()) secondList.removeChild(secondList.childNodes[0]); switch(firstList.value){ case "1":{ secondList.appendChild(createOption("Report Site Browsing Issue", Report Site Browsing Issues)); secondList.appendChild(createOption("Report Page Errors", Report Page Errors)); secondList.appendChild(createOption("Other", Other)); break; } case "2":{ secondList.appendChild(createOption("Report Unauthorized Game", Report Unauthorized Game)); secondList.appendChild(createOption("Report Spam", Report Spam)); secondList.appendChild(createOption("Report Harassment", Report Harassment)); secondList.appendChild(createOption("Report Illegal Activities", Report Illegal Activities)); secondList.appendChild(createOption("Request Account Removal", Request Account Removal)); break; } // .... default:{ secondList.appendChild(createOption("Please select from the first list", "")); break; } } } window.onload = valChange; this is the form code Code: <div class="mailto_form"> <form method="POST" id="captcha_form" name="captcha_form" action="../includes/mailform.php"> <div style="padding-bottom: 1em;">Choose Recipient: <select name="emailaddress" id="emailaddress" onchange="valChange();"> <option value=""></option> <option value="1">Webmaster</option> <option value="2">Admin</option> </select> </div> <div style="padding-bottom: 1em;">Subject: <br /><select name="subject" id="subject"> </div> <div style="padding-bottom: 1em;">From: <br /><input type="text" name="email" id="email" value=""> </div> <div style="padding-bottom: 1em;">Enter the text contained in the image into the text box: <br /><img src="../includes/captcha.php" /> <br /><input type="text" name="userpass" value=""> </div> <div style="padding-bottom: 1em;">Message: <br /><textarea name="message" id="message" rows="10" cols="60"><?php echo "</tex" . "tarea>"; ?> </div> <div style="padding-bottom: 1em;"><input name="submit" type="submit" value="Submit"> </div> </form> </div> Link to the page http://www.netgamegurus.com/contact/ 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. 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> Hello, I am trying to make a simple code that has a selection list (with the choice fruit or veggie). When the user chooses fruit, the second list displays the options apple, orange, banana. When the user changes their choice to veggie, the second select list then contains carrot, corn, potatoes (and the apple, orange, banana disappear). I need some advice on how to do this Code: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head> <title>Untitled</title> </head> <body> <form name = "form1"> <fieldset> <legend>Fruit or Veggie</legend> <select name = "S1"> <option name = "fruit">Fruit </option> <option name = "veggie">Veggie</option> </select> <select name = "S2" </select> </fieldset> </form> <script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript"> ??? </script> </body> </html> Hi JS Experts, I am working on a class registration system that requires students to register for a main class (101, 102 or 103). The student is supposed to select one main course as well as provide a second choice in case the first is not available. I have two dropdown select fields to capture data 1) Choice -1: 101 / 102 / 103 ( Student needs to select one - Reading the classID from classes table) 2) Choice -2: 101 / 102 / 103 ( If student selects 101 in Choice-1 then the only classes available under Choice-2 should be 102 or 103). How can I accomplish the above? Further to this there are two fields on the form where I would like to auto populate based on what they have selected in Choice-1 and Choice-2. For Example: If a parent selects choice1: 101 the child Choice1 field should autopopulate with 100. If a parent selects Choice2: 201 the child Choice2 field should autopopulate with 200 Any help would be really appreciated. Thanks Vinny Ok so I'm making this form which when a selection is made in one box it will run through the javascript(function getMgmtHours), and update the div(mgmthours). Then another box shows up allowing another selection to be made which runs through the javascript(function getDays) and updates another div(mgmtdate). My problem is that when I use the second box to run through javascript, it overwrites what shows up in the first div (mgmthours) when it should be updating a different div (mgmtdate). Any ideas what I can do to get it update the relevant div and not overwrite the other one? Here is part of the javascript I have in my page head: Code: function getMgmtHours(str) { if (str=="") { document.getElementById("mgmthours").innerHTML=""; return; } if (window.XMLHttpRequest) { // code for IE7+, Firefox, Chrome, Opera, Safari xmlhttp=new XMLHttpRequest(); } else {// code for IE6, IE5 xmlhttp=new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP"); } xmlhttp.onreadystatechange=function() { if (xmlhttp.readyState==4 && xmlhttp.status==200) { document.getElementById("mgmthours").innerHTML=xmlhttp.responseText; } } xmlhttp.open("GET","getmgmthours.php?dist="+str,true); xmlhttp.send(); } function getDays(str) { if (str=="") { document.getElementById("mgmtdate").innerHTML=""; return; } if (window.XMLHttpRequest) { // code for IE7+, Firefox, Chrome, Opera, Safari xmlhttp=new XMLHttpRequest(); } else {// code for IE6, IE5 xmlhttp=new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP"); } xmlhttp.onreadystatechange=function() { if (xmlhttp.readyState==4 && xmlhttp.status==200) { document.getElementById("mgmtdate").innerHTML=xmlhttp.responseText; } } xmlhttp.open("GET","getdates.php?sunday="+str,true); xmlhttp.send(); } Here is the HTML/PHP portion being used: PHP Code: echo "<p>"; echo "Submit hours:"; echo "<form>"; echo "<select name='district' onchange='getMgmtHours(this.value)'>"; echo "<option value=''>Select a district:</option> <option value='1'>1</option> <option value='3'>3</option> <option value='4'>4</option>"; echo "</select>"; echo "</form>"; echo "</p>" echo "<p>"; echo "<form action='./hours.php' method='post' onSubmit='return checkMgmtHours'>"; echo "Weekending Day: "; echo "<select name='weekending' onchange='getDays(this.value)'>"; echo "<option value=''>Choose a Date:</option>"; while ($week < 32) { $nextsunday = strtotime("next Sunday"); if ($week > 0) { $timestamp = strtotime("-" . $week . " week", $nextsunday); } else { $timestamp = $nextsunday;} $weekending = date('M. d, Y', $timestamp); echo "<option value='" . $weekending . "'>" . $weekending . "</option>"; $week = $week + 1; } echo "</select>"; echo "<div id='mgmtdate' />"; echo "<div id='mgmthours' />"; echo "</p>"; Edit: Also, after getMgmtHours() runs, I can still use both getDays and getMgmtHours, howeer once I used getDays, I am no longer able to use getMgmtHours w/o refreshing the page. 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. I have been searching for a long time but have been unsuccessful on how to develop a drop down menu but have the menu items show in a list above the main nav. Not below. I really like the way this functions: http://www.sohtanaka.com/web-design/examples/toggle/ But I would like the item in the list to appear above the main nav so it animates up not down. Can anyone help me on how to alter this js code to perform this task? Here is the jQuery file link: http://code.jquery.com/jquery-latest.js I tried going through this js file but it very complex. Can anyone tell me what I need to change to have the animation roll up instead of down? Any help would be most appreciated. Hello everyone! So, what it does: You can successfully drag something anywhere, but when you click it again, it resets to its original position (I don't know why), and when you try to drag it again, as soon as your cursor touches the object it disappears (I don't know why). I'm hoping someone can tell me why it is happening and how to fix it! Code: // JavaScript Document var posX; var posY; var element; function drag(event) { element = document.getElementById("square"); posX = event.clientX; posY = event.clientY; element.addEventListener("mousemove", move, false); } function move(event) { if (typeof(document.getElementById("square").mouseup) == "undefined") element.addEventListener("mouseup", drop, false); //Prevents redundantly adding the same event handler repeatedly element.style.left = event.clientX - posX + "px"; element.style.top = event.clientY - posY + "px"; } function drop() { element.removeEventListener("mousemove", move, false); element.removeEventListener("mouseup", drop, false); } the html is a simple (position is set to relative): <p id="square" onmousedown="drag(event)">meep</p> Lastly, and most importantly, thank you all for your time =] EDIT: This is the first time I've written javascript code and would like to learn the basics, which is why I am not using a library. |