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This is a specialty script that was designed to allow the user to select any county in the US. It should be useful for many applications.
Price: Freeware - Version: 1.0 - Platform(s): Linux - Unix - Windows - Updated: 31/10/2006 -
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Auto tab (form field) script is multi-platform compatible. This script &quot;auto tabs&quot; a form field (and jumps to another field) once the length of the field's value has exceeded a certain length. It works in conjunction with the &quot;maxlength&quot; attribute of HTML, triggered whenever the user's input reaches the maxlength's value.
Price: Free - Version: ? - Platform(s): Other - Updated: 31/10/2006 -
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Anyone that has ever developed a web-application will probably have been confronted with the frustrations of it's users, that if they leave the page without saving the data they have entered, it all will be lost.This script will end those frustrations!! When included in any page (with the &lt;script&gt;-tag) you can activate it once the page is loaded (with the onLoad event) to store the current 'states' of all the forms in the web-page. Then, when the user tries to leave the page, it will perform another check and if it appears the state of the form(s) have been altered (the user has changed some data), it will alert the user of this and give the possibility to cancel leaving the pageIt also provides a function with which you can submit any form without triggering this alert. And it also provides a possibility to exclude certain elements from the check (so they can be changed without triggering the warning)
Price: $0 - Version: 1.0 - Platform(s): Linux - Unix - Windows - Updated: 31/10/2006 -
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Keep your visitors from submitting their form until their &quot;password&quot; and &quot;re-enter password&quot; fields match, for verification purposes. They get an error message telling them to re-enter the passwords if they do not match.
Price: Free - Version: - - Platform(s): All - Updated: 31/10/2006 -
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Use the &quot;Enter&quot; key to move through the fields as you use the &quot;Tab&quot; key.
Price: Free - Version: - - Platform(s): All - Updated: 31/10/2006 -
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Validate form.js is multi-platform compatible. validate_form.js is a comprehensive and easy-to-use solution for enforcing the most common requirements in html forms. Includes fully-configurable user error messages, optional debugging and a small client download.
Price: GPL - Version: 1.2 - Platform(s): Unix/Linux/Windows - Updated: 31/10/2006 -
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Block multiple form submission is multi-platform compatible. This useful script prevents a form from being inadvertantly submitted more than once, which often occurs if the user clicks on the &quot;submit&quot; button multiple times before the process is complete. The result is partial or multiple submissions. With this script, the submit button is disabled once it's been pressed the first time.
Price: free - Version: ? - Platform(s): Other - Updated: 31/10/2006 -
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Drop-down 2d is a Windows compatible script that will take an item from the first drop-down menu is selected, different set of items in the second drop-down menu is loaded.
Price: Free - Version: ? - Platform(s): Unix/Linux/Windows - Updated: 31/10/2006 -
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Email Validator is multi-platform compatible JavaScript to validate Email addresses on the client-side.
Price: Free - Version: ? - Platform(s): Unix/Linux/Windows - Updated: 31/10/2006 -
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Flooble Hierarchical Select Menu is multi-platform compatible. Ever have an HTML form with a select Menu so big that you wish you could make it easier to use? Perhaps what you need is a hierarchical select. Most software you have on your computer has the functionality: if a menu becomes too long, developers usually break it up into sub-menus for easier management. These often have multiple levels of depth - this is why they are called &quot;Hierarchical Menus&quot;. Unfortunately, HTML does not have this nifty option. Web designers are stuck with the same old &lt;SELECT&gt; Menu, which can only list options linearly. There is of course the little-known &lt;OPTGROUP&gt; tag, but browsers choose to list all the groups in one long linear list, so there are very little actual advantages to its use...
Price: Free! - Version: 1.0 - Platform(s): Other - Updated: 31/10/2006 -
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Form Scripts Listings
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98 | Displaying: 31 - 40 | Pages: << 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 >> |
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