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33 responses to “Beginner JavaScript Tutorial – 38 – Accessing Forms”
we can also use imside form tah form id so its very instead of remebeing d form no juz remember form id !
Thanks Bucky, you are amazing, your teaching Technic is awesome .. God blessed you (y)
anyone else annoyed from the way he says "item"?
I am just curious here, if I were to make a website where people can sign up and username and password, would I need to learn php and have a mysql database? thanks!
what mean JARA JARA JARA? – 1:20
bro you are the best programming teacher i have ever known keep up men you are pro God blessed you bro
Bucky, GOD bless you.
Thank you.
I'm following these tutorials writing in a .js file and importing in this way (in the body):
<script type="text/javascript" src="foglio.js"></script>
if the forms thing doesn't work but if i try what he is doing (js in the same file) works
is it normal? al the other things worked fine till this thing
Without using a variable it would go like (it's shorter as well):
document.write(document.forms[0].length);
"They devote entire chapters to javascript and forms so now im gonna do a quick example" LOL
2:54 , Listen to how he say guys! It is quite funny 🙂
Can anyone help me here? I have a MySQL database and I have made an HTML form within PHP code for modifications and deletions. However when I query an entry I frequently get a number of results. Reading for a solution I was told that JavaScript would be the solution. I watched another full set of videos and then this set. Can anyone point me in the direction to give me a leg up on this project?
Thanks.
Jim R
I have no idea why i find this guy so easy to comprehend, but I'm glad i do.
Better than tree house
that was actually helpful
I liked this one, felt like we are actually making progress now
Hello Bucky!!
I cant believe how much your tuts helped me. I'm in Emlementary School and this is very understandable!!! Keep it up!! You're the Best!!!
Annnd, the tutorial series ends
i think you could also put an id on that form and do var x = document.getElementById("putIdHere");
can we access the forms in javascript using its id?
What is different, when using Chrome? I heard that Chrome is good, but the only argument is always "It's slightly faster".
Windows 8 makes everything on chrome look neater and cooler.
Thanks for the tutorial !
just use id's for the form elements and document.getElementById(id).value 😛
He answered that watch it again?
So, what happens when I have two forms on one page?
I went through the entire XHTML and CSS tutorials and all the way up to now using Firefox. Using Chrome makes a HUGE difference. Time to poopoo on Firefox now.
niceeeeeeeee
So i'm assuming you don't need to identify the form in the xhtml since you document.forms[0] I'm assuming it just counts the forms in the order they are written. is dis correct?
🙂
I think it would be a bit wiser to name your forms and then use document.aformname.aninputbox.value , for example.
Great tutorial bucky ! I can see this concept alone taking a good long hour to explain in a class. THank you !
The person who dislikes this video can´t understand this tutorials
非常好