PHP - Two Input Forms - One Based Upon Input To The Other
I hope I can explain what is happening. I have created two forms in PHP. The first 'almost' works, i.e. it shows the data. But I have two problems - 1) the second pulldown menu is always empty and 2) $value from the first pulldown menu ALWAYS equals the last entry thus the last 'if' in the function subdomains ($domains) is always called (but still empty). The code may explain this better than me:
<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <body> <!-- processDomains.php is this file - it calls itself (for testing purposes so I can see what is happening) --> <form action="processDomains.php" method="post"> <?php // create the domains array (there are actually several entries in the array but I cut it down for testing) $domains = array (1 => 'Decommission', 'Migration'); echo "Select Domain:"; echo "<br>"; // Make the domain pull-down menu - this displays correctly echo '<select name="domain">'; foreach ($domains as $key => $value) { echo "<option value=\"$key\">$value</option>\n"; } echo '</select>'; // input doesn't matter what is 'submitted', always goes to last $value echo '<input type="submit" name="submit" value="Submit">'; // call function subdomains subdomains ($value); function subdomains ($domains) { // define values for each array - each array contains available choices for the subdomain pulldown menu $migration = array (1 => 'Application Migration', 'Application Patch', 'Application Upgrade'); $decommission = array (1 => 'Applications', 'Servers', 'Storage'); if ($domains === 'Migration') { echo "Select subdomain:"; echo "<br>"; // Make the Migration pull-down menu echo '<select name="migration">'; foreach ($migration as $key => $value) { echo "<option value=\"$key\">$value</option>\n"; } echo '</select>'; } else if ($domains === 'Decommission') { /* === * since 'Decommission' is the last entry in the 'Domains' pulldown list, $value ALWAYS equals * 'Decommission' and $domains equals $value. So this menu SHOULD work but is always * empty. Thus, two problems - the pulldown menu is always empty and $value isn't based * upon user input. */ echo "Select subdomain:"; // this prints so I know I'm in 'Decommission (I eliminated the echo "$domain" to show I'm always coming here)' echo "<br>"; // Make the 'Decommission' pull-down menu echo '<select name="decommission">'; foreach ($decommission as $key => $value) { echo "<option value=\"$key\">$value</option>\n"; } echo '</select>'; echo '<input type="submit" name="submit" value="Submit">' ) // end of 'if-else' } // end of function 'subdomain' ?> </form> </body> </html>Let me say thank you in advance and I appreciate the help! I know I'm doing something (or more than one thing) wrong and I hope someone can tell me what it is. Best Regards! Edited by mac_gyver, 19 January 2015 - 09:37 PM. code tags around posted code please Similar TutorialsHi
I have a form that has a drop-down with a few to choose from, unfortunately I don't get results for some due to the query involved.
Some need the AND channel LIKE '%$channel%'"; and some don't and therefore will not get desired results. So I would like to run two queries one with and one without.
$query = "SELECT * FROM asterisk_cdr WHERE calldate BETWEEN '$calldate' AND '$calldate2' AND clid LIKE '%$clid%' AND channel LIKE '%$channel%'";
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Here's a question for all you great php programmers. What I want to do is use a variable username as the name of a select input of a form. I.E echo"<select name='$user'>"; Of course this code doesn't work though I feel sure that there must be a way to do this. Anyone know it? I've been poking around online for about a day now trying to find a good way to do the following: I have an "order" I'm reading in from a MySQL database (not completely relevant, but just fyi). And, for this order there are a number of "parts" (automotive parts) that have been ordered. For each part there is data pertaining to the quantity of parts that have been ordered and the number of parts that have been allocated (based on our inventory) and then a third column that has the number of parts still in that order that are still to be allocated at a future date. Basically, I'm displaying this data in a form with each row having a checkbox to the far left. What I want to do is allow the user to check any number of check boxes. If a check box is checked the form should submit all of the input text boxes for that row (the user can update the quantities) that I talked about in the second paragraph for that "part" (each part is displayed in a row and has a checkbox). Unfortunately, most of the examples I found for checkboxes in a form submit a specific value (like a number of a letter). I need the form to submit the values that are in the textboxes. So basically, I'm thinking I need the page to update a PHP object whenever the value of a textbox is changed and then when the user clicks a button it will send the php object for each checked row through GET or POST. But, how would I get it to onchange update a PHP object (the PHP object would need to be a 2-D array where the first index allows you to select the part and the second index allows you to select which quantity you will change). I'm thinking I would need to call a script from the onchange like: onchange="somePHPfunction(partNumberIndex, whichQuantityI'mChanging, currentValueOfThatQuantity)" but of course that would require me to embed some php inside the onchange call since the partNumberIndex and whichQuantity are PHP variables.. Any ideas on how to do this sort of thing? Or any ideas on how to do this differently? I'm trying to avoid javascript because it would place a javascript constraint on the users. But, maybe there's no other way to do this sort of thing? Any help would be greatly appreciated! Guys, quick one. Im writing a script for a form to post info into a MySql table. Now rather than just having a single row for input I'd like to have lets say 10 rows, so I can add 10 records to the database. What I'm pondering is 2 things: 1: can i just repeat Code: [Select] <input type="text" name="opponent" size="27" /> over and over, or is it going to need its own name each time for example; Code: [Select] <input type="text" name="opponent2" size="27" /> <input type="text" name="opponent3" size="27" /> 2: when it comes to the processing script is it more economical to have the forms input field named the same over and over (if it IS possible) and if not whats the most econimcal way to code my Code: [Select] $opp= $_POST['opponent']; $query="INSERT INTO fixtures (match_date, season, opponent) VALUES ('$date', '$season', '$opp',)"; Your help and comments are appreciated as always guys Tom Hello all, looking for some help here as I seem to be fairly stuck... this yields no results at all and I give up, I need help!
The user should be able to select an employee from a select field, and based on their selected we should be able to grab the start time and end time of that empoyee, which resides on the database.
My form:
<form action=".php" name="absence" id="absence" method="post"> Employee: <select name="empid" class="clockinputs" required> <option value=""></option> <option value='20'>Bob Jones</option> <option value='13'>Bob Phones</option> <option value='93'>Bob Lomes</option> <option value='30'>Bob Somes</option> <option value='107'>Bob Pomes</option> <option value='74'>Bob Womes</option> </select> Shift Start: <input type="text" name="startshift" id="startshift" class="clockinputs" data-inputmask="'mask': '99:99:99'" required> Shift End: <input type="text" name="endshift" id="endshift" class="clockinputs" data-inputmask="'mask': '99:99:99'" required> <input type="hidden" name="eid" value="<?php echo $row{'EID'}; ?>"> <input type="submit" value="Save"> </form>Javascript: <script type="text/javascript"> jQuery(document).ready(function(){ jQuery('#empid').live('change', function(event) { $.ajax({ url : 'absence-get.php', type : 'POST', dataType: 'json', data : $('#absence').serialize(), success: function( data ) { for(var id in data) { $(id).val( data[id] ); } } }); }); }); </script>And absence-get.php: <?php $e = $_POST['empid']; $result = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM employees WHERE EID='$e' "); $row = mysql_fetch_array($result, MYSQL_ASSOC) $startshift = $row{'startshift'}; $endshift = $row{'endshift'}; $arr = array( 'input#startshift' => $startshift , 'input#endshift' => $endshift ); echo json_encode( $arr ); ?>Anyone spot anything? Thank you! im wanting to change the sql in my query based on if a field is empty or not. if the field is empty then i dont want it to post anything, but if its not empty then it can post the content. heres what i have so far but it does post the content even if the field is empty. (!empty($password)) ? $pass_sql = "u_password = '$password'," : $pass_sql = null; $link->query("UPDATE ".TBL_PREFIX."users SET $pass_sql u_allow_user_pm = '".$_POST['allow_user_pm']."' WHERE u_username = '".$_POST['user_name']."'") or die(print_link_error()); how can i stop it from updating if the field is empty? Here is my code below. What I’m having a problem with is trouble to find how to sticky my checkbox and get to the confirmation page after clicking the submit input. I also need on the confirmation page to list what fields are not filled in.
<head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type"content="text/html; charset=utf-8' /> <title>Assignment 4</title> <style type="text/css" title="text/css" media="all"> </style> </head> <div align="center"> <img src="nba2k20cover.jpg" alt="nba2k20 cover" width="616" height="353" /> <br> <br> <?php include('header.php'); ?> <h4> Hosted by: Zang Thao</h4> <h5> You are required to complete every field to your best!</h5> <body> <?php $name = $_POST['name']; $comments = $_POST['comments']; $gender = $_POST['gender']; $email = $_POST['email']; $league = $_POST['league']; $submit = $_POST['submit']; $monthsarray = array("Month", "January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June", "July", "August", "September", "October", "November", "December"); $days = range(1,31); $daysdefault = array ('Day'); $daysarray = array_merge($daysdefault, $days); $years = range(2002,1910); $yearsdefault = array ('Year'); $yearsarray = array_merge($yearsdefault, $years); ?> <form name ="fbForm" id="fbForm" action="<?php if(($errors = NULL) && ($_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'] == 'POST')) { echo "handle.php"; $submit = true; } else { echo "index.php"; } ?>" method="post"> <fieldset><legend>Fill out the registration form below:</legend> <?php if(($_POST['name'] == NULL) && ($_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'] == 'POST')) { echo "<b>Please enter a name!</b>"; } ?> <p><label>Name: <input type="text" name="name" size="20" maxlength="40" value="<?php echo $_POST['name']; ?>" /></label></p> <?php if($_POST['email'] == NULL) { echo "<b>Please enter your email!</b>"; } ?> <p><label>Email Address: <input type="text" name="email" size="40" maxlength="60" value="<?php echo $_POST['email']; ?>" /></label></p> <?php if($_POST['gender'] == NULL) { echo "<b>Please select your gender!</b>"; } ?> <p><label for="gender">Gender:</label><input type="radio" name="gender" value="M"<?php if($_POST['gender'] == "M") { echo "checked"; } ?> /> Male<input type="radio" name="gender" value="F" /> Female</label></p> <?php if($_POST['month'] == NULL) { echo "<b>Please enter a birthday!</b>"; } ?> <p><label>Birth Date: <select name="month"> <?php foreach ($monthsarray as $value) { if($_POST['month'] == $value) { $isselected = "selected"; } else { $isselected = ""; } echo "<option value='$value' $isselected>$value</option> \n"; } ?> </select> <select name="day"> <?php foreach ($daysarray as $value) { if($_POST['day'] == $value) { $isselected = "selected"; } else { $isselected = ""; } echo "<option value='$value' $isselected>$value</option> \n"; } ?> </select> <select name="year"> <?php foreach ($yearsarray as $value) { if($_POST['year'] == $value) { $isselected = "selected"; } else { $isselected = ""; } echo "<option value='$value' $isselected>$value</option> \n"; } ?> </select></label></p> <?php if($_POST['league'] == NULL) { echo "<b>Please select a league!</b>"; } ?> <p><label for="league">Choose your league:</label><input type="checkbox" name="league" value="A"<?php if($_POST['opt'] == "A") { echo "checked"; } ?> /> A <input type="checkbox" name="league" value="B" <?php if($_POST['opt'] == "B") { echo "checked"; } ?>/> B <input type="checkbox" name="league" value="C" <?php if($_POST['opt'] == "C") { echo "checked"; } ?>/> C <input type="checkbox" name="league" value="D" <?php if($_POST['opt'] == "D") { echo "checked"; } ?>/> D</p> <?php if($_POST['comments'] == NULL) { echo "<b>Write down your questions/concerns if you don't have any write N/A!</b>"; } ?> <p><label>Questions/Concerns: <textarea name="comments" rows="3" cols="40"><?php echo $_POST['comments']; ?></textarea></label></p> </fieldset> <?php if ($submit) { echo"<script>document.getElementById('fbForm').submit();</script> "; } ?> <p align="center"><input type="submit" name="submit" value="REGISTER!" /></p> </form> <?php include('footer.php'); ?> </body> </html>
Hi, I am trying to limit an user's input based on a text area size which is 180px. Is this even possible? There are ways to read how many linebreak's (\n) there are in a text area, but a long sentence will read as one linebreak. Any Ideaas? Hi there, I found a Javascript with what I want, but I want it to be in PHP because if people don't have Javascript enabled, they won't see the login. Here is what I have, but I need it to be converted to PHP: Code: [Select] function loginArea() { val = document.loginForm.password.value; switch(val) { case "password1": document.location = 'http://www.google.com/password1-page/'; break; case "password2": document.location = 'http://www.google.com/password2-page/'; break; default: document.location ='http://www.google.com/sorry/'; break; } } Code: [Select] <form name="loginForm" id="loginForm" method="post" action=""> <input name="password" type="text" id="password" maxlength="5" /> <input name="login" type="button" id="login" value="Check" onclick="loginArea()" /> </form> Help? - Steph What I'm trying to do here is generate a table based on a form in which the user selects two options. The first option tells the script which database entries to put in the table, the second option tells it how to arrange them. The first works perfectly, the second not at all - it doesn't produce an error, it just doesn't do anything. I've found a number of tutorials that seem to suggest that the problem is somewhere in my punctuation around ORDER BY '$POST[sort]' but I've been unable to find a solution that actually works. Any help would be much appreciated, my code is below. Thank you! mysql_select_db($database, $con); $result = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM main WHERE state='$_POST[state]' ORDER BY '$POST[sort]'"); if(mysql_num_rows($result)==0){ echo "<p align='left'>View Pantries by State</p><div id='stateform'> <form action='../admin/viewstate.php' method='post'> <select name='state' /> <option value='AL'>Alabama</option> <option value='AK'>Alaska</option> <option value='AZ'>Arizona</option> </select> <select name='sort' /> <option value='name'>Name</option> <option value='id'>Id</option> <option value='city'>City</option> <option value='zip'>Zip</option> <option value='timestamp'>Timestamp</option> </select> <input type='submit' value='Go'></input></form> </div>"; } else{ echo "<p align='left'>View Pantries by State</p> <div id='stateform'> <form action='../admin/viewstate.php' method='post'> <select name='state' /> <option value='AL'>Alabama</option> <option value='AK'>Alaska</option> <option value='AZ'>Arizona</option> </select> <select name='sort' /> <option value='name'>Name</option> <option value='id'>Id</option> <option value='city'>City</option> <option value='zip'>Zip</option> <option value='timestamp'>Timestamp</option> </select> <input type='submit' value='Go'></input></form> </div>"; echo "<div id='fptext'><span class='h1'>Food Pantries for " . $_POST['state'] . "</span><br><br></div>"; } echo "<table border='1' align='center' cellpadding='3' width='900px'> <tr> <th>ID</th> <th>Name</th> <th>Type</th> <th>Address</th> <th>State</th> <th>Phone</th> <th>E-mail</th> <th>Website</th> <th>Hours</th> <th>Requirements</th> <th>Additional Information</th> <th>Lat</th> <th>Lng</th> <th>Update</th> </tr>"; while($row = mysql_fetch_array($result)) { echo "<tr>"; echo "<td>" . $row['id'] . "</td>"; echo "<td>" . $row['name'] . "</td>"; echo "<td>" . $row['type'] . "</td>"; echo "<td>" . $row['address'] . "</td>"; echo "<td>" . $row['state'] . "</td>"; echo "<td>" . $row['phone'] . "</td>"; echo "<td>"; echo "<a href=mailto:".$row['email'].">".$row['email']."</a>"; echo "</td>"; echo "<td>"; echo "<a href=".$row['website']."\>".$row['website']."</a>"; echo "</td>"; echo "<td>" . $row['hours'] . "</td>"; echo "<td>" . $row['requirements'] . "</td>"; echo "<td>" . $row['additional'] . "</td>"; echo "<td>" . $row['lat'] . "</td>"; echo "<td>" . $row['lng'] . "</td>"; echo "<td><a href='../public/updatepage.php?id=".$row['id']."'>Update Pantry</a></td>"; echo "</tr>"; } echo "</table>"; mysql_close($con); ?> We recently upgraded from PHP4 to PHP5 and the below script that was working perfectly in 4 has completely stopped working and I can't figure out why for the life of me. I'm not an experienced PHP programmer--I've done some forms, but this is the first time I've used a database. What needs to (and was) happen: A user enters their username in the form and gets a readout of their participation so far that month. The problem(s): I know that it's storing the variable 'user' because it echoes it back properly, but the database is no longer allowing me to select the row based on that variable. I know it's not that I can't connect to the database because if instead of '$user' I change the code to a username I know is in there, I get the proper readout. This all started as soon as I transferred over to PHP5--before that, no problems at all. The database information is all correct, I just took it out for privacy's sake. <form id="feedback" method="post" action="index.php"> <input name="user" type="text" value="Enter user name" size="20" maxlength="50" /><br /> <input name="send" id="send" type="submit" value="Submit" /> </form> <?php if (isset($_POST['user'])) { $_session['user'] = $_POST['user']; } ?> <p>You entered your username as: <strong><? echo $_session['user'];?></strong>. If this is not correct or you do not see your information below, please re-enter your username and click Submit again.</p> <?php $con = mysql_connect("database","username","password"); if (!$con) { die('Could not connect: ' . mysql_error()); } mysql_select_db("database", $con); $result = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM March WHERE Username='$user'") or die ('Error: '.mysql_error ()); while($row = mysql_fetch_array($result)) { echo "<table border='0'>"; echo "<tr>"; echo "<td><strong>Username:</strong> </td><td>" . $row['Username'] . "</td></tr>"; echo "<tr><td><strong>Mar. 2 Discussion:</strong></td><td>" . $row['Mar2Q'] . "</td></tr>"; echo "<tr><td><strong>Mar. 2 Poll:</strong></td><td>" . $row['Mar2P'] . "</td></tr>"; echo "<tr><td><strong>Mar. 9 Discussion:</strong></td><td>" . $row['Mar9Q'] . "</td></tr>"; echo "<tr><td><strong>Mar. 9 Poll:</strong></td><td>" . $row['Mar9P'] . "</td></tr>"; echo "<tr><td><strong>Mar. 16 Discussion:</strong></td><td>" . $row['Mar16Q'] . "</td></tr>"; echo "<tr><td><strong>Mar. 16 Poll:</strong></td><td>" . $row['Mar16P'] . "</td></tr>"; echo "<tr><td><strong>March Participation To-Date:</strong></td><td>" . $row['Participation'] . "</td></tr>"; echo "</tr>"; } echo "</table>"; mysql_close($con); ?> ANY help would be greatly appreciated! I've got a couple hundred people who use this on a regular basis and are starting to ask why it's not working. So I'm trying to basically trying to make an "advanced search" function in PHP/mysql that will allow users to search by a number of different options like search by zipcode, username, gender, etc. Now my question is how do I vary my mysql query so that it searches for all these things based on whatever the user inputs? For example, the user might need to search zipcode and username but not gender, but in another case, might need to search username and gender, but not zipcode. Obviously I could just do some if/else statements, but that would be increasingly more difficult as there are more fields. What can I do? the idea on what im doing is like a converter, like showing what your name would look like with certain images per letter, when you input text (your name for example) and when you press the submit button you would get a series of images in a row that represent each character that you typed.
here is the example that i did...
<html> <?php Hello,
I'm embarking on a pretty ambitious task and I need some bits of information here and there.
One of the functions I need to achieve is to build a query or array of photos based on a background image and user input.
So imagine that I have a box and within that box is a column of three rows.
I need to have three different bits of data be placed into each of the subsequent rows and then an image is taken of these three pieces of data overlaying the background photo.
Then stored somewhere with an incremented identifier to be pulled later.
I think I can already begin to imagine how it would work but what eludes me is a "screenshot" function to generate the images. I'm looking for .png or .jpg end result files with fixed width/height and item placement.
Thank you for any help
On all my forms, after I send an empty string to one field, it will stop accepting values when I resubmit. My code passes through the W3C validator Any ideas?? Hi, I have made a basic html site and it has two forms on it. I have the forms linking to a file called process.php. Basically i need to know what code to put in the php file in order for the forms to save whatever is entered in them to a txt file on my server or computer. Or any other easier way to do the same thing, save the content of two forms on my site. Hope i posted this in the right forum subject. Thanks very much for anyone that helps. I am writing a script that will parse my PHP classes and check for things like coupling, visualize my objects and connections, dependencies, check for convention usage, etc.
So, I have a simple file upload. I'm never saving the files, just get contents and dump the file and work with the string version.
I'm writing it for me, but I figure I might want to open it for others to use in the future, so I may as well write it that way to begin with -- so I need to validate user input. Problem is, the user input is supposed to be valid PHP code. I'm thinking that, as long as I'm careful, I shouldn't be executing any code contained in strings, but I'm no security expert and I want a warm fuzzy that my thought on this is correct. What kinds of things do I need to look out for? Is it possible to inject when working with strings?
My initial thought is to regex the entire file and replace key portions with known replacements. So ( and ) would become !* and !^ or $ would become @~ (combinations that -- I think -- don't make sense to php?) But that may be completely unnecessary processing time if I'm not in any danger, here. Thanks ahead of time for any help.
PS - as a side question -- what's the best way to verify a file is a php file? I know of getimagesize for images, but should I just check for <? to verify it's php? That seems like it would be too easy to fool -- then again, it might not matter much.
-Adam
I have a calendar select date function for my form that returns the date in the calendar format for USA: 02/16/2012. I need to have this appear as is for the form and in the db for the 'record_date' column, but I need to format this date in mysql DATE format (2012-02-16) and submit it at the same time with another column name 'new_date' in the database in a hidden input field. Is there a way to do this possibly with a temporary table or something? Any ideas would be welcome. Doug Hi people, I really hope you guys can help me out today. I'm just a newbe at php and i'm having real trouble. Bassically all I want to do is have a user type in a company name in a html form. If what the user types in the form matches the company name in my php script i want the user to be sent to another page on my site. If what the user types in the form doesnt match the company name in my php script i want the user to be sent to a differnt page like an error page for example. this is my html form: Code: [Select] <form id="form1" name="form1" method="post" action="form_test.php"> <p>company name: <input type="text" name="company_name" id="company_name" /> </p> <p> <input type="submit" name="button" id="button" value="Submit" /> </p> </form> And this is the php code I'm trying to process the information on: Code: [Select] <?php $comp_name = abc; if(isset ($_POST["company_name"])){ if($_POST["company_name"] == $comp_name){ header("Location: http://www.hotmail.com"); exit(); } else{ header("Location: http://www.yahoo.com"); exit(); } } ?> The thing is i'm getting this error when i test it: Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at D:\Sites\killerphp.com\form_test.php:10) in D:\Sites\killerphp.com\form_test.php on line 17 Please can some one help me out, i'm sure this is just basic stuff but i just cant get it to work Cheers. Control problem based on two forms Hello everyone, I have a problem with the control of my two forms principle it is good for the first form, but if I wanted to control my 2nd form, blocking ca Here's the script: Code: [Select] <html> <head> <script type="text/javascript" > function formValidation1(oEvent) { oEvent = oEvent || window.event; var txtField = oEvent.target || oEvent.srcElement; var txt_nom_pereck1=true; var msg=" "; if(document.getElementById("txt_nom_pere").value.length < 3 ){ txt_nom_pereck1=false; msg = msg + "Your name should be minimun 3 char length";} if(document.getElementById("txt_prenom_pere").value.length < 3 ){ txt_nom_pereck1=false; msg = msg + "Your name should be minimun 3 char length";} if(txt_nom_pereck1){document.getElementById("submit_etape4").style.display='block'; } else{document.getElementById("submit_etape4").style.display='none'; } } window.onload = function () { var submit_etape4 = document.getElementById("submit_etape4"); var txt_nom_pere = document.getElementById("txt_nom_pere"); var txt_prenom_pere = document.getElementById("txt_prenom_pere"); var txt_courriel_pere = document.getElementById("txt_courriel_pere"); var txt_courriel_pere_conf = document.getElementById("txt_courriel_pere_conf"); var txt_nom_pereck1=false; document.getElementById("submit_etape4").style.display='none'; txt_nom_pere.onkeyup = formValidation1; txt_prenom_pere.onkeyup = formValidation1; } //************Partie 2 : ******///////////////////////////// /* function formValidation2(oEvent) { oEvent = oEvent || window.event; var txtField = oEvent.target || oEvent.srcElement; var txt_nom_pereck2=true; var msg=" "; if(document.getElementById("txt_courriel_pere").value.length < 3 ){ txt_nom_pereck2=false; msg = msg + "Your name should be minimun 3 char length";} if(document.getElementById("txt_courriel_pere_conf").value.length < 3 ){ txt_nom_pereck2=false; msg = msg + "Your name should be minimun 3 char length";} if(txt_nom_pereck2){document.getElementById("submit_etape5").style.display='block'; } else{document.getElementById("submit_etape5").style.display='none'; } } window.onload = function () { var submit_etape5 = document.getElementById("submit_etape5"); var txt_courriel_pere = document.getElementById("txt_courriel_pere"); var txt_courriel_pere_conf = document.getElementById("txt_courriel_pere_conf"); var txt_nom_pereck2=false; document.getElementById("submit_etape5").style.display='none'; txt_nom_pere.onkeyup = formValidation2; txt_prenom_pere.onkeyup = formValidation2; } Je voulais activer cette partie pour comtrole le Form 2 Le probleme existe au niveau des nom des fonctions I wanted this part to enable the Comtrol Form 2 The problem exists at the level of function names */ </script> </head> <body > <form method=" post" action="form-success.php"> <table> <tr> <td>First Name</td> <td><input type="text" id="txt_nom_pere" name="FirstName"></td> </tr> <tr> <td>First Name</td> <td><input type="text" id="txt_prenom_pere" name="FirstName"></td> </tr> </table> <input type="button" id="submit_etape4" value="Sign Up!!" style="display:none;" /> </form> <form method=" post" action="form-success.php"> <table> <tr> <td>First Name</td> <td><input type="text" id="txt_courriel_pere" name="FirstName"></td> </tr> <tr> <td>First Name</td> <td><input type="text" id="txt_courriel_pere_conf" name="FirstName"></td> </tr> </table> <input type="button" id="submit_etape5" value="Sign Up!!" style="display:none;" /> </form> </body> </html> |