And right now, the half arsed script that I have plugged in there for jQuery (form plugin) is relying on a php document to "display" this information. I would think the script wouldn't need to go to an external file just post that information else where on the page???
Chasery wrote: > > FrenchiInLA, > > http://www.chasery.com/wi > > Basically I want to take all of that user input, and move that info to the > div next to it by hitting the submit button. At the same time, I want a > div to appear below. in the widgets area to show "available options." I > would imagine this code all be done strictly through ajax and dhtml. Or > atleast what I am reading is said ot be the case. :) > > Thanks for the response, Isaak. I have been reading tutorials for the last > two days. Nothing is clicking. I tend to learn best when some one says > this is how you do it, then I can sit there and bounce ideas and questions > off of them. All of the tutorials seem to be aimed at something slightly > different and I cant make the jump as I just don't know enough about > javascript. > > > FrenchiInLA wrote: >> >> Can you post at least your html code. to see how your page is made. if i >> understand you corretly you want to copy value of text box (UID value) to >> a div >> You can always start by coding somethign like >> $('#div').htm($('#txt').value();) now i don't know by which event you >> want to trigger this action. >> >> >> >> Chasery wrote: >>> >>> I am having some serious problems with what should be some easy >>> scripting. I am looking to talk to some one over an instant messenger >>> that could help guide me through what I am trying to do. >>> >>> What I am looking to do is take user input and display it in a div next >>> to it. At that time I would also like another div to open. >>> >>> aim - Billhillydude2k >>> msn - [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> >> >> > > Thank you for you time. > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/jQuery-help-tp17806822s27240p17810253.html Sent from the jQuery General Discussion mailing list archive at Nabble.com.