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I am working on creating an editable grid (for use in adding, deleting, and editing rows back to an Oracle database). I have a JSP that posts back to a servlet, which in turns posts to a WebLogic SFSB and, from there, to the database. On the front end, all cells appear as text fields. However, for certain cells, when the user clicks on the cell, the text field turns into a drop-down field (i.e. Select object), defaulting to the value in the text field (unless the field is blank, in which case the drop-down defaults to the first entry in the drop-down). Once the user has selected a new entry, the drop-down then turns back into a text field. The problem that I am running into is that if the user simply clicks on a blank field (which then turns into a drop-down), but does not select anything (i.e. simply uses the default displayed entry), the drop-down does not turn back into a text field. This causes problems back in my servlet when I try to retrieve the value, since a text field's value is actual text, whereas the select object's value is something entirely different (in my case, I cannot make the displayed text and value the same). I have tried using "onBlur", "onClick", etc., but none of those seem to work. Instead, I am using "onChange", which (obviously) only works if the user has scrolled through the drop-down and selected a new entry. Any suggestions on how to make this work? As an alternative solution, I have looked at changing all drop-down fields to text fields once the user hits the "Save" button. I can retrieve all drop-down fields by using the following: document.getElementsByTagName("select"); I would like to then use the "innerHTML" logic to change the drop-down to a text field. The "getElementsByTagName" retrieves the appropriate cell, but using "innerHTML" on the retrieved object only clears the drop-down entries, not the entire contents of the cell. Is there some way that, given a field name, I can retrieve a cell's ID, i.e. suppose I have the following: TD id="grid1Row1Col2"><INPUT CLASS="cell2D" type="text" size="40" name="TypeTextField1" value="" onFocus="changeToDropDownGrid1(1, 2, this, 'Type')></TD If I know the name "TypeTextField1", is there a way to navigate back and get the ID of the cell ("grid1Row1Col2")? |
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