Matt Harrison

JavaScript

Topic: Anything JavaScript, ECMAScript including Node, React, ...
Sep 15, 2013 15:24
Testing outside of a browser situation?
 
Jun 1, 2013 20:44
A cleaner solution though is to avoid onClick handlers and use jQuery to bind click events to functions within your javascript using the jQuery on() function
Jun 1, 2013 20:43
The reason it doesn't work in jsfiddle is because jsfiddle will wrap your javascript in a closure. This essentially creates a non global scope for objects thus when you call addRow in your onClick handler it can't find such a function in the global scope. This is a good thing because you ideally don't want to pollute the global object with all your functions. The quick workaround is define your function as window.addRow() where window is the browser's global object.
Jun 1, 2013 10:34
It does limit it to 5. Study the code I posted and try to understand what each part is doing. It will then become clear how you can modify to do anything you want.
Jun 1, 2013 09:44
You can modify my code to add some validation jsfiddle.net/FyqwC/4
Jun 1, 2013 09:25
Or here's a more object oriented approach if you're planning on adding more functionality to the table later or having multiple tables: jsfiddle.net/FyqwC/3
Jun 1, 2013 09:25
For a start change all your javascript keywords to lowercase. function instead of FUNCTION etc
Jun 1, 2013 09:25
Then make sure the function is defined in the scope you're calling it. Or add it to the window object: jsfiddle.net/69Fvp
Jun 1, 2013 09:25
Do you have a link?
Jun 1, 2013 09:25
Do you have Javascript disabled?
Jun 1, 2013 09:25
Also if you're copying this into your project, you'll need at add a <script> tag linking to jQuery > 1.7 in the HEAD.
Jun 1, 2013 09:25
If you run into problems like this with Javascript, just whip open the Javascript console (in Chrome, or download Firefox's firebug) and it will tell you what's going wrong.