Content disappears immediately after form submitted and function runs

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Move the listener to the form's submit handler. Have the function return false to stop submission:

<form id="date_form" onsubmit="return myFunction();" ...>

Take the listener off the button:

<input type="submit">

Do not give it a name of submit as that will mask the form's submit method so you can't call it. Submit buttons only need a name if there are two or more on a form and you want to know which one was used to submit the form.

There is an error in your code, it's missing a closing double qoute:

function myFunction(){
   var input = document.getElementById("date").value;
   if(input==="February 7"){
      document.getElementById('w1').innerHTML = "<h2> HEADING </h2>";
   }
   return false; // to stop submission
};

This may or may not fix you issues, you haven't said what you are actually trying to do.

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Updated on September 16, 2022

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  • goelv
    goelv over 1 year

    I'm new to Javascript and HTML.

    I have the following form in HTML:

    <div id="form-select">
        <form id="date_form" action="" METHOD="POST">
            <datalist id="dates">
                <option value="February 7">February 7</option>
                <option value="February 14">February 14</option>
                <option value="February 21">February 21</option>
                <option value="February 28">February 28</option>
            </datalist>
            <input type="text" class="input" name="data" id="date" value="" list="dates" placeholder="pick a date"><br>
            <input type="submit" name="submit" onClick="myFunction()"/>
        </form>
     </div>
    

    Here's the javascript in a file called script.js. The js file is linked in the header as 'script type="text/javascript" src="script.js':

    function myFunction(){
       var input = document.getElementById("date").value;
       if(input==="February 7"){
          document.getElementById('w1').innerHTML = "<h2> HEADING </h2>;
       }
     };
    

    When I fill out the form and hit submit, the javascript correctly executes the function, but the result (i.e. adding HEADING to the html) happens for a couple of milliseconds before disappearing and resetting to the original page before I had hit submit.

    How do I make it so that the insertion of HEADING remains permanent?

  • goelv
    goelv about 10 years
    Ah, that fixed it! Thanks for the help.