----------- 07/31/2001 --------------- To: "Bryan Taylor" RE: impact.htm, adding rows to a table Bryan: I can see at least two ways of doing this now. Both are involved and neither is what you would really like. The first method is to use frames and only have one form up at a time. As you change the number of entry fields wanted in one frame the other frame would refresh with the updated number of fields. For this method you can download the shopping cart program from the jsworkshop site for the JS version 1.3 book. The second method would entail refreshing the entire page every time someone added a new input field. To do this you would have to save everything the user entered and and number of fields of each kind needed in a cookie, then you would restart the page, it would look for the cookie, get the correct number of fields of each kind and then reload each field with the data already entered. One other item to write/read from the cookie would be the location on the page of where you are so the user doesn't have to start paging down to the right location. In either case you'll have to rewrite the code so that the number of input fields for each section can change. I've attached some code that will help in that regard but both of these are too involved for my time without compensation or a vested interest which, I don't have. Good-luck. PK ----------- 07/26/2001 --------------- From: "Bryan Taylor" RE: impact.htm, adding rows to a table Many thanks, I appreciate your effort. Someone else sent me a code segment that adds new input boxes to the screen .. but they always add after the last item on the screen, and I can't figure out how to incorporate them into the tables (or make it look like they're part of the tables, even to change their bgcolor and horizontal position on the page). I'll attach their code so you can see what it does in case you're interested. test

I've been able to make it so it adds two boxes at a time, but they're directly next to each other .. and they're still just on a text line and have a white bgcolor. Thanks again, Bryan ----------- 07/25/2001 --------------- Bryan I've tried a few things here and can not do it (NN4.0x) I know we can add text to a text node, but I'm not sure if this type of thing can be done for an html node. As time permits I'll look into it a bit more. ------------- From: "Bryan Taylor" RE: Table additions Thanks for your attempted help .... I've included the entire form, but all I really need is for someone to show me how to do what I need on one section of the form .. then I can adapt that to the other sections that need this capability. I would suggest that you make modifications on the "Siemens" section .. there are only 2 input fields, so that'll make it easy to play with. As it stands, this section is one table. The table consists of 4 rows, the 1st row is just a header, the 2nd row tells what information is expected in each input field below (row 4), the 3rd row gives an example of the format in which the data is expected, the 4th row is of course the actual input fields. My plan is for there to be a button or other user activated control that creates a 5th row duplicating row 4. There is no way to predict how many of these rows that the user is going to need, could be 2 .. could be 200, so I don't want to have to code for 200 rows and make them all invisible, that would defeat the purpose of me even working on this form. We want each new input row to be brand new and dynamically created. Thanks, Bryan Taylor IMPACT / LD-NETMAN / LD-FLEXR+ Download Request Form

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