[Javascript] Select Box - NEW QUESTION
Anthony Webster
awebster at venda.com
Tue Jun 15 08:46:36 CDT 2004
don't you need
document.form1 instead of form1
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Peter Brunone [mailto:peter at brunone.com]
> Sent: 15 June 2004 14:44
> To: javascript at LaTech.edu
> Subject: RE: [Javascript] Select Box - NEW QUESTION
>
>
>
> Two questions:
>
> 1) Is it getting inside the loop?
> 2) Is the function being triggered at all?
>
> Put some alerts in there if you haven't, and we'll go from
> there. Also, what Netscape is this?
>
> Peter
>
> Original Message:
> >From: "Dave Stoltz" <dstoltz at shh.org>
>
> >Sorry, the script function is there, I just forgot to add
> the function:
> >
> ><script>
> >Function checkall(){
> > if (form1.mylist.options.length>0){
> > var howmany = form1.mylist.options.length;
> > for( var count = 0; count < howmany; count++)
> > form1.mylist.options[count].selected=true;
> > }
> >}
> ></script>
> >
> >PLEASE - ANY IDEAS why this does not work in NETSCAPE?
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: javascript-bounces at LaTech.edu
[mailto:javascript-bounces at LaTech.edu]
>On Behalf Of Peter Brunone
>
>
> Where's the function called checkit()? All I see is some
>immediately executed code in the script.
>
> <shameless plug>
> By the way, you can do stuff like this instantly with EasyListBox,
>like http://easylistbox.com/demoQuickStart.aspx#action , and (even more
>impressive)
>http://easylistbox.com/demoLinked.aspx (you can use just one list as well).
> </shameless plug>
>
>Cheers,
>
>Peter
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: javascript-bounces at LaTech.edu On Behalf Of Dave Stoltz
>
>Along these same lines, I just discovered another problem.
>
>If I have multiple items in my list box, and when the form is submitted, I
>want to select ALL of the items (so all values pass to next page) - it works
>in IE, but not Netscape....why?
>
>Here is my code:
>
><form action="send.asp" method="post" name="form1" id="form1"
>onSubmit="return checkit();">
>
>
>In the HEAD section:
><script>
> if (form1.mylist.options.length>0){
> var howmany = form1.mylist.options.length;
> for( var count = 0; count < howmany; count++)
> form1.mylist.options[count].selected=true;
> }
></script>
>
>
>Any ideas??? (other than the fact that Netscape blows chunks) ?
>
>Thanks!
>Dave
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