Since I cant use div inside forms, I wonder how can I add new field in the middle of the form (and I can't use .append()
here) without reloading the page or rewriting the form? (using jQuery)
EDIT: this is the HTML:
<form id="form-0" name="0">
<b>what is bla?</b><br>
<input type="radio" name="answerN" value="0"> aaa <br>
<input type="radio" name="answerN" value="1"> bbb <br>
<input type="radio" name="answerN" v开发者_运维技巧alue="2"> ccc <br>
<input type="radio" name="answerN" value="3"> ddd <br>
//This is where I want to dynamically add the new radio or text line
<input type="submit" value="Submit your answer">
//but HERE is where .append() will put it!
</form>
What seems to be confusing this thread is the difference between:
$('.selector').append("<input type='text'/>");
Which appends the target element as a child of the .selector.
And
$("<input type='text' />").appendTo('.selector');
Which appends the target element as a child of the .selector.
Note how the position of the target element & the .selector change when using the different methods.
What you want to do is this:
$(function() {
// append input control at start of form
$("<input type='text' value='' />")
.attr("id", "myfieldid")
.attr("name", "myfieldid")
.prependTo("#form-0");
// OR
// append input control at end of form
$("<input type='text' value='' />")
.attr("id", "myfieldid")
.attr("name", "myfieldid")
.appendTo("#form-0");
// OR
// see .after() or .before() in the api.jquery.com library
});
This will insert a new element after the input field with id "password".
$(document).ready(function(){
var newInput = $("<input name='new_field' type='text'>");
$('input#password').after(newInput);
});
Not sure if this answers your question.
You can add any type of HTML with methods like append
and appendTo
(among others):
jQuery manipulation methods
Example:
$('form#someform').append('<input type="text" name="something" id="something" />');
something like so might work:
<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function(){
var $input = $("<input name='myField' type='text'>");
$('#section2').append($input);
});
</script>
<form>
<div id="section1"><!-- some controls--></div>
<div id="section2"><!-- for dynamic controls--></div>
</form>
There appears to be a bug with appendTo using a frameset ID appending to a FORM in Chrome. Swapped out the attribute type directly with div and it works.
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