Philippe,
I recommend using an ID, instead of the NAME attribute to refer to the
various elements. This ought to solve your problem.
David
Philippe Reynolds wrote:
>
> Greetings all,
>
> Currently I have a form that has two lists that contain <options>.
> I use javacript to dynamically move options from one select list to
> another.
> All this works fine...
>
>
> this is the <select>:
>
> <select name="trucklist" size="12" style="width: 150px" multiple>
> <option value="LT680">LT680</option>
> <option value="LT685">LT685</option>
> <option value="LT690">LT690</option>
> <option value="LT695">LT695</option>
> <option value="LT700">LT700</option>
> <option value="LT705">LT705</option>
> </select>
>
> Now I wish to "post" all the options from one list to another page. So
> I select all the options in that list and hit the "submit" button.
>
> Obviously, a select list, will return each value with the same name to
> the second web page. Therefore we can only capture the last option posted.
>
> To resolve this we have to create an array out of our select name:
> <select name="trucklist[]" size="12" style="width: 150px" multiple>
>
> I added the square brakets to the name...now when I select all the
> options on the list I can read all values individually.
>
> Here is problem...my javascripts have stopped working, I can't move
> options from one list to the next. Here is the javascript I use
> currently...I would like help in modifing it so that it may work while
> using the brakets on the name of the select:
>
> Thanks a bunch for the help!! Always appreciated
>
> First the two list that transmit the options back and forth: (javascript
> below)
> <select name="trucklist" size="12" style="width: 150px" multiple>
> <option value="LT680">LT680</option>
> <option value="LT685">LT685</option>
> <option value="LT690">LT690</option>
> <option value="LT695">LT695</option>
> <option value="LT700">LT700</option>
> <option value="LT705">LT705</option>
> </select>
> </td>
> <td>
> <input type="button" name="SelectAll" value=">> All" style="width:
> 100px;" onClick="MoveAll(fleetForm.trucklist,
> fleetForm.reportinglist)"><br>
> <input type="button" name="Select" value=">>" style="width: 100px;"
> onClick="Move(fleetForm.trucklist, fleetForm.reportinglist)"><br><br>
> <input type="button" name="Unselect" value="<<" style="width: 100px;"
> onClick="Move(fleetForm.reportinglist, fleetForm.trucklist)"><br>
> <input type="button" name="UnselectAll" value="<< All" style="width:
> 100px;" onClick="MoveAll(fleetForm.reportinglist, fleetForm.trucklist)">
> </td>
> <td>
> <select name="reportinglist[]" size="12" style="width: 150px" multiple>
> ____________________
>
> here is the javascript:
> function Move(fromList, toList){
> var tempArray = new Array();
> var x = 0;
>
> //looping through source element to find selected options
> for (var i = 0; i < fromList.length; i++) {
> if (fromList.options[i].selected) {
> //need to move this option to the 'to' list
> var selectionLen = toList.length++;
> toList.options[selectionLen].text =
> fromList.options[i].text;
> toList.options[selectionLen].value =
> fromList.options[i].value;
> }
> else {
> //storing options that stay to recreate selected trucks
> var tempValues = new Object();
> tempValues.text = fromList.options[i].text;
> tempValues.value = fromList.options[i].value;
> tempArray[y] = tempValues;
> y++;
> }
>
> }
> //resetting length of 'from' list
> fromList.length = tempArray.length;
> //looping through temp array to recreate intial selection
> for (var i = 0; i < tempArray.length; i++) {
> fromList.options[i].text = tempArray[i].text;
> fromList.options[i].value = tempArray[i].value;
> fromList.options[i].selected = false;
> }
> }
> function MoveAll(from, to){
> selectAll(from);
> Move(from, to);
> }
> function selectAll(trucklist) {
> if (!hasTruck(trucklist)) { return; }
> for (var i=0; i<trucklist.options.length; i++)
> trucklist.options[i].selected = true;
>
> }
>
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