Hi Mike:
No its not a scroll situation its a button navigation situation
For example: Lets say I have a page with button navigation's you have to click on certain button
to get to a particular form. So CC form is where I type the information and my JavaScript file captures the information using the DOM puts it in a certain place The page has a certain section on the page it will retrun to once you hit the registration button on any form. So when I want to see my information that I captured on the
page I have to go back to that navigation button and my information has been wiped out because of were the
page return to.
Remember this is a static page no server involved, this is my problem information is not stored any where.
When I take out the return it will stay which makes sense to me but this is not the way the client requirements
state written in stone.
Hope this explains it better.
Thanks in advance
PH
On Tuesday, October 8, 2013 12:28:02 AM UTC-5, pame...@aol.com wrote:
-- No its not a scroll situation its a button navigation situation
For example: Lets say I have a page with button navigation's you have to click on certain button
to get to a particular form. So CC form is where I type the information and my JavaScript file captures the information using the DOM puts it in a certain place The page has a certain section on the page it will retrun to once you hit the registration button on any form. So when I want to see my information that I captured on the
page I have to go back to that navigation button and my information has been wiped out because of were the
page return to.
Remember this is a static page no server involved, this is my problem information is not stored any where.
When I take out the return it will stay which makes sense to me but this is not the way the client requirements
state written in stone.
Hope this explains it better.
Thanks in advance
PH
On Tuesday, October 8, 2013 12:28:02 AM UTC-5, pame...@aol.com wrote:
Hello:
I,m trying to write some code to create a a div with a class and and id. I believe I have that part correct, I then create a <p> element, I then create a text node to go inside the <p> tag the issue is trying to append everything. I need to work dynamically
This is what I'm trying to do
var element = document.getElementsByClassName(" creditCardSummary");
var parent= element.parentNode;
//create div
var newDiv = document.createElement("div");
newDiv.id "newcc";
newDiv.className = "creditCardSummaryWrapper";
//Create a paragraph tag
var para = document.createElement("p");
alert("here")
var node=document.createTextNode("CardNumber:cshadow Experation:monthyear");
//The monthyear and cshadow are variables that hold information I
//captured from a form successfully.
para.appendChild(node);
I can't figure out out how to append all this so div ,<p >and text to show up.
parent.insertAfter(element, para); //I know something is missing.
Your help is greatly appreciated, thanks in advance
PH
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