Hello Nathan:
I have a question related to the same issue. Your answer did point me in the right direction, thank you again.
I'm coding for a static HTML page which will be used for demos for sales people out in the field so they won't have
to rely on the internet. My JavaScript function captures the data input from the user correctly I tested it, but the way the
real form that uses the internet behaves is when the user hits the register button the form goes back to a certain part
on the page(a tab) which is on the same page. When I do it that way on the static page using DOM manipulation with JavaScript
it wipes out everything. Do you have any suggestions as to how I can keep this information from being wiped out when I
go back to the tab where my Dom information would be. Its written in stone this is the way they won't it to appear. I understand
that using the DOM nothing is actually written to the HTML page.
Thank You, any suggestion is greatly appreciated
PH
On Tuesday, October 8, 2013 12:28:02 AM UTC-5, pame...@aol.com wrote:
-- I have a question related to the same issue. Your answer did point me in the right direction, thank you again.
I'm coding for a static HTML page which will be used for demos for sales people out in the field so they won't have
to rely on the internet. My JavaScript function captures the data input from the user correctly I tested it, but the way the
real form that uses the internet behaves is when the user hits the register button the form goes back to a certain part
on the page(a tab) which is on the same page. When I do it that way on the static page using DOM manipulation with JavaScript
it wipes out everything. Do you have any suggestions as to how I can keep this information from being wiped out when I
go back to the tab where my Dom information would be. Its written in stone this is the way they won't it to appear. I understand
that using the DOM nothing is actually written to the HTML page.
Thank You, any suggestion is greatly appreciated
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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