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Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 05/24/07 12:10
SterLo wrote:
> On May 23, 9:06 pm, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attglobal.net> wrote:
>> SterLo wrote:
>>> On May 23, 7:48 am, SterLo <sterling.hamil...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> Sweet - how do I get it to run automatically after the page has
>>>> loaded?
>>>> I can't create an object in the header and then call it so I need to
>>>> call that line of javascript right after the page is done.
>>>> Any suggestions?
>>>> On May 22, 12:38 pm, Philipp Grassl <p.gra...@gmx.at> wrote:
>>>>> If you for example want to select the fourth option (here "Awaiting
>>>>> Customer Response") you could do it with the JavaScript-line:
>>>>> document.getElementsByName("tt_ticketstatusid")[0].selectedIndex=3;
>>>>> SterLo schrieb:
>>>>>> I was wondering if anyone had any good methods for this problem.
>>>>>> I have a drop down box that is generated:
>>>>>> Status: <select name="tt_ticketstatusid" class="swiftselect"><option
>>>>>> value="1" style="" selected="selected">Open</option>
>>>>>> <option value="2" style="">On Hold</option>
>>>>>> <option value="3" style="">Closed</option>
>>>>>> <option value="5" style="">Awaiting Customer Response</option>
>>>>>> <option value="4" style="">Potentially Resolved</option>
>>>>>> <option value="6" style="color: teal;">On Hold - potential future
>>>>>> release</option>
>>>>>> <option value="7" style="">Potentially Resolved, Next Release</option>
>>>>>> <option value="9" style="">Fixed - Next Release</option>
>>>>>> <option value="10" style="">Internal Change</option>
>>>>>> </select>
>>>>>> The website I am doing this with is pretty complicated and has AJAX
>>>>>> and PHP OOP running everywhere.
>>>>>> I need to have the drop down box automatically select the value 5 - I
>>>>>> have already located the event where I want this to take place - but I
>>>>>> am not sure how I would go about making a drop down box select an
>>>>>> option after it has been written to the page.
>>>>>> Maybe with Javascript?
>> > Well here is the actual issue.
>> > I used the code you gave at the bottom of the document as follows:
>> >
>> > <script type="text/javascript">
>> > document.getElementsByName('tt_ticketstatusid')[0].selectedIndex=1;
>> > </script>
>> >
>> > I figured that would work...But it didn't.
>> > So I created a test drop down right above it with a different name to
>> > see if the code was indeed correct -
>> > and it worked fine with a drop down box that I generated. But for some
>> > reasons it's not working with the one I want it to.
>> >
>> > This might have something to do with the fact that they are using AJAX
>> > - and here's why I think that.
>> > The page loads and runs the javascript - but the javascript doesn't
>> > see the element because the element doesn't exist because I havn't
>> > click the tab that will make the element exist.
>> >
>> > So now I have to figure out how to generate the javscript when the tab
>> > is selected...
>> >
>> >
>>
>> (Top posting fixed)
>>
>> Might I recommend you take this to a javascript newsgroup such as
>> comp.lang.javascript?
>>
>> And might I also recommend you not top post?
>>
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>> Jerry Stuckle
>> JDS Computer Training Corp.
>> jstuck...@attglobal.net
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>
> I posted here looking for either a PHP, AJAX or Javascript solution.
> Thankfully people here know quite a bit about all of them and are kind
> enough to enlighten me with their ideas for solving the problem given.
>
> I top post when appropriate.
> But in this case - how the heck did I top post?
>
Your very first question was:
Maybe with Javascript?
And virtually everything else after that has been javascript. You'll be
much better off in a javascript newsgroup - where the javascript experts
hang out.
Also, check your previous post. You did top post - I just moved it.
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