I want to pass the value 9112232453 of one textfield to another.
I know I need Javascript for this but I don't know how to do it.
HTML
<form method = "post" action="">
<input type="checkbox" name="phone" value="9112232453" onclick='some_func();' >
<input type="text" name="phone" value="" id="phone">
<input type="submit" name="Go">
</form>
Then later, I want to use the value in my php.
You could use a JS. function to take param (this.value) like:
<script>
var some_func = function (val){
var input = document.getElementById("phone");
input.value = val;
}
</script>
<form method = "post" action="">
<input type="checkbox" name="phone" value="9112232453" onclick='some_func(this.value);' >
<input type="text" name="phone" value="" id="phone">
<input type="submit" name="Go">
</form>
The best way is to not obtrude the HTML code with Javascript event handlers.
So, you can add a DOMContentLoaded event listener to the document, and as soon as DOM is loaded:
You add a change event listener to the input[type=checkbox], and then:
1.1. If the checkbox is checked, then you change the input#phone's value to its value
1.2. If not, then you empty the input#phone's value.
document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', function() {
document.getElementById('cbphone').addEventListener('change', function(e) {
var phone = document.getElementById('phone');
if (this.checked) {
phone.value = this.value;
// you can even enable/disable the input#phone field, if you want to, e.g:
// phone.disabled = false;
}
else {
phone.value = '';
// phone.disabled = true;
}
});
});
<form method="post" action="">
<input type="checkbox" name="cbphone" id="cbphone" value="9112232453">
<input type="text" name="phone" id="phone">
<input type="submit" name="Go" value="Go">
</form>
before submit form use validation and check whether the field value is filled up or not. if yes get value of the field.
if(document.getElementBy("fieldIdfirst").value!="")
{
document.getElementBy("fieldIdSecond").value=document.getElementElementById("fieldIdfirst");
}
Thanks it..
Try this: http://jsfiddle.net/yhuxy4e1/
HTML:
<form method = "post" action="">
<input type="checkbox" name="phone" value="9112232453" onclick='some_func();' id="chk_phone">
<input type="text" name="phone" value="" id="txt_phone">
<input type="submit" name="Go">
</form>
JavaScript:
some_func = function() {
var checkBox = document.getElementById('chk_phone');
var textBox = document.getElementById('txt_phone');
textBox.value = checkBox.value;
}
Related
I'm wondering if there's a way to force a check for the required inputs on a form before submitting it programmatically using pure Javascript:
<form method="post" action="myController.php" id="myForm">
<input type="text" id="input1" required>
<input type="text" id="input2" required>
<input type="text" id="input3" required>
<input type="submit" onClick="return checkForm(event)" value="Save">
</form>
My Javascript file:
function checkForm(e) {
e.preventDefault();
// Some other stuff
/*Prevalidate required inputs here*/
document.getElementById('myForm').submit();
}
I'm wondering if there's something like:
if(document.getElementById('myForm').valid()) {
document.getElementById('myForm').submit()
}
Where the required inputs are checked just before submitting the form without the need to verify one by one directly by code.
There is the form.onSubmit event
But if you are using HTML 5, you can use input.pattern with a regular expression; submission will be blocked if the input doesn't pass the check and the input element will (on many browsers) get a red border around it.
If you need to do something custom on submit you can trigger validation via form.reportValidity() and get back a boolean indicating whether all inputs have satisfied their constraints.
You can also listen for invalid events that will get fired for each invalid input during validation if you want to do something to flag them in the UI:
function onInvalid (e) {
e.target.classList.add('invalid');
}
const form = document.querySelector('form');
document.querySelectorAll('input').forEach(input => {
input.addEventListener('invalid', onInvalid);
});
form.addEventListener('submit', (e) => {
e.preventDefault();
const valid = form.reportValidity();
})
.invalid {
border: 4px solid red;
}
<form>
<input name="test1" required />
<input name="test2" required />
<input name="test3" required />
<input type="submit" />
</form>
Take adventage of Form attribute onsumbit to submit the form if the value returned from the function checkForm which returns boolean value if all fields are filled and not empty dynamically.
function checkForm(e) {
let valid = true;
inputs = document.querySelectorAll('[type="text"]')
for(input of inputs){
if(input.value.trim()==''){
valid = false;
break;
}
}
return valid;
}
<form method="post" id="myForm" action='test.php' onsubmit="return checkForm(this)">
<input type="text" id="input1" required>
<input type="text" id="input2" required>
<input type="text" id="input3" required>
<input type="submit" value="Save">
</form>
Would like your help resolving this piece of code.
Trying to clear inputs after submit but not able to.
Can someone give me a hint??
Thank you so much.
<script>
var list = document;
function process(idTable)
{
var newRow = list.createElement('tr');
newRow.insertCell(0).innerHTML = list.getElementsByName('name')[0].value;
newRow.insertCell(1).innerHTML = list.getElementsByName('surname')[0].value;
newRow.insertCell(2).innerHTML = list.getElementsByName('email')[0].value;
list.getElementById(idTable).appendChild(newRow);
return false;
list.getElemntsByName('form')[0].value="";
}
</script>
<section>
<form name="form" method="post" id="myForm" onsubmit=" return process('myTable')" >
<p> <label>Name:</label> <input type="text" name="name" placeholder = "Your first name" required> </p>
<p> <label>Surname:</label> <input type="text" name="surname" placeholder = "Your last name" required> </p>
<p> <label>Email:</label> <input type="e-mail" name="email" placeholder = "xpto#example.com" required> </p>
<p> <input type="submit" value="Add"> <input type="reset" value="Reset"> </p>
</form>
</section>
Two points:
You exited the function before assign value to the form
Better use list.getElemntsByName('form')[0].reset();
So your code will be like this:
<script>
var list = document;
function process(idTable)
{
var newRow = list.createElement('tr');
newRow.insertCell(0).innerHTML = list.getElementsByName('name')[0].value;
newRow.insertCell(1).innerHTML = list.getElementsByName('surname')[0].value;
newRow.insertCell(2).innerHTML = list.getElementsByName('email')[0].value;
list.getElementById(idTable).appendChild(newRow);
list.getElemntsByName('form')[0].reset();
return false;
}
</script>
Why don't you use button tag for your 'submit' and 'reset', then in that use clientclick event, have reset function that clears the input tag.
Use $('#id of input element ').val(' ') inside process function . Also write this code above return false statement
I have 2 radio buttons. All of them have different values. I also have one text field, in case I need a different value, I can enter that value on that text field.
<form action="" onsubmit="return doSubmit(this)">
<input type="radio" name="url" value="https://example.com/fee/25"> $25
<input type="radio" name="url" value="https://example.com/fee/50"> $50
<input type="submit" value="Submit">
</form>
and here is the Javascript I've found to make radio buttons working
<script type="text/javascript">
function doSubmit(form) {
var urls = form['url'];
var i = urls && urls.length;
while (i--) {
if (urls[i].checked) {
window.location = urls[i].value;
}
}
document.getElementById("amount").value;
return false;
}
</script>
I have one text field:
<input type="text" name="amount" size="10" id="amount" value="">
Ok. If the amount is entered, then I need to use this code:
document.getElementById("amount").value
But how to make it working with radio buttons? I have created this JS code:
<script type="text/javascript">
var link = "https://example.com/fee/";
var input= document.getElementById('amount');
input.onchange=input.onkeyup= function() {
link.search= encodeURIComponent(input.value);
};
</script>
What I'm doing wrong? Thanks in advance for your time. I love and enjoy learning from experts.
I would create a separate radio button for the text input:
var options = Array.from(document.querySelectorAll("[name=url]"));
amount.addEventListener('focus', function() {
options[0].checked = true; // If textbox gets focus, check that radio button
});
options[0].addEventListener('change', function() {
amount.focus(); // if first radio button gets checked, focus on textbox.
});
function doSubmit(form) {
// get checked value, replace empty value with input text
var value = options.find( option => option.checked ).value || amount.value;
window.location = "https://example.com/fee/" + value;
return false;
};
<form action="" onsubmit="return doSubmit(this)">
<input type="radio" name="url" value="" checked>
$<input type="text" name="amount" size="5" id="amount" value="" >
<input type="radio" name="url" value="25"> $25
<input type="radio" name="url" value="50"> $50
<input type="submit" value="Submit">
</form>
Instead of using the url as the value for the radio buttons, consider using the value you wish to pass to the url:
function doSubmit(form) {
var endpoint = "https://example.com/fee/";
// gets the values of input elements that were selected
var checkedValues = Array.from(form.amounts)
.filter(radio => radio.checked)
.map(radio => radio.value);
// if a radio button was checked, use its value
// otherwise, use the value in the text field
var amount = checkedValues.length ?
checkedValues[0] : form.amount.value;
console.log('redirecting to: ', endpoint + amount);
return false;
}
// uncheck radio buttons when text is entered
function uncheck() {
Array.from(document.querySelectorAll('input[name="amounts"]'))
.forEach(radio => radio.checked = false);
}
<form action="" onsubmit="return doSubmit(this)">
<input type="radio" name="amounts" value="25"> $25
<input type="radio" name="amounts" value="50"> $50
<input type="text" name="amount" onkeyup="uncheck()">
<input type="submit" value="Submit">
</form>
Edit: Wow I completely forgot you could use the :checked attribute as a css selector. In this case, the code becomes quite simple:
function doSubmit(form) {
// select checked inputs with the specified name attribute
var checkedRadio = document.querySelector('input[name="amounts"]:checked')
// if we have a radio button that is checked, use its value
// otherwise, use the text input's value
var amount = checkedRadio ? checkedRadio.value : form.amount.value;
window.location = 'https://example.com/fee/' + amount;
return false;
}
// uncheck radio buttons when text is entered
function uncheck() {
Array.from(document.querySelectorAll('input[name="amounts"]'))
.forEach(radio => radio.checked = false);
}
<form action="" onsubmit="return doSubmit(this)">
<input type="radio" name="amounts" value="25"> $25
<input type="radio" name="amounts" value="50"> $50
<input type="text" name="amount" onkeyup="uncheck()">
<input type="submit" value="Submit">
</form>
<form action="<c:url value = "/deal/#value-that-user-enters#"/>" method="POST">
Kindly enter the deal id : <input type="text" name="dealId">
<input type="submit" value="Get the deal" />
</form>
In the above code, I want the action attribute of form to be /deal/(deal-id-entered-by-user). Is there any way to do it without using any javascript? And is it at all possible even with javascript?
You should be able to do it simply with javascript like this:
document.querySelector('form').onsubmit = function() {
this.setAttribute('action', "/baseurl/" + document.querySelector('input[name=dealId]').value)
}
<form action="/baseurl/" method="POST">
Kindly enter the deal id :
<input type="text" name="dealId">
<input type="submit" value="Get the deal" />
</form>
The best way is to change the form action by javascript:
document.forms[0].action=documnet.getElementById('dealId').value;
You can use it like this:
<form action="<c:url value = "/deal/#value-that-user-enters#"/>" method="POST">
Kindly enter the deal id : <input type="text" class="myBox" name="dealId">
<input type="submit" value="Get the deal" />
</form>
$('.myBox').on('change', function (event) {
var myVal = $(this).val();
$('form').attr('action', function(i, value) {
return value + myVal;
});
});
I have a simple form, with one issue.
In explorer, if nothing is inserted, the placeholder is passed as input of the field.
Here is JSbin: http://jsbin.com/EvohEkO/1/
I would like to make a simple comparision, when form is submitted, to check if the value of the field is equal to "First name", and if yes make the value empty ""
Just this i need.
Someone can help me please?
<form onsubmit="return checkform()">
<input name="test" placeholder="placeholdertext" id="test" />
<input type="submit" value="submitbutton"/>
</form>
in js
you should import jquery latest version this is the link: http://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.10.2.min.js
function checkform(){
var fieldvalue = $.trim($('#test').val());
if(!fieldvalue || fieldvalue=="placeholdertext"){
alert('there is no input');
return false;
}else{
alert('enjoy your form!');
return true;
}
}
This is somewhat easier..
$(document).ready(function(){
$("#form").submit(function(){
$('#form input:text, textarea').each(function() {
if($(this).val()==$(this).attr('placeholder'))
$(this).val(" ");
});
});
});
Just put your field value in hidden type input like this :-
<input id="hdnfield" name="hdnfield" value="<Your Field Value>" />
To check the value of a form field use the val() function on the input element
var input_value = jQuery('Input Element Selector').val();
As I looked to your form, the elements do not have any id attribute, I recommend that you add one to each of them, also change the submit input to button the you have more control on the javascript. so your form will look like :
<form id="form" action="form.php" method="post">
<input id="fname" type="text" placeholder="First name" name="fname"><br>
<label for="fname" id="fnamelabel"></label>
<input id="lname"type="text" placeholder="Last name" name="lname"><br>
<textarea id="message" placeholder="Contact us!" cols="30" rows="5" name="message"></textarea><br>
<br>
<input type="button" value="Submit">
</form>
so your jQuery will look like:
jQuery(document).ready(function(){
jQuery('input[type="button"]').click(function(){
var fname = jQuery('#fname').val();
var lname = jQuery('#lname').val();
var message = jQuery('#message').val();
...... Do whatever you need & then change the input values
...... if all validation has passed the use jQuery('#form').submit(); to submit the form otherwise reset the form:
jQuery('#fname').val("");
jQuery('#lname').val("");
jQuery('#message').val("");
});
});
here is a working version:
jsfiddle working link
You can do it like the following!
<form>
<input type="text" id="first_name" name="first_name"/>
<input type="submit" id="submit" value="submit"/>
</form>
<script type="type/javascript"/>
jQuery.noConflict();
(function ($) {
$(function () {
$("#submit").click(function () {
if ($("#first_name").val() == "first name") {
$(this).val("");
}
});
});
})(jQuery);
</script>