I need the user to type a word and if its the right keyword, I need it to change pages.
my code
<form action="/yay.html">
<label>what's 1 1</label><br>
<input type="text"><br>
<input type="submit" value="Submit">
</form>
for example I want something a bit like this.
<script>
function checkstuff() {
if text = "hello world"
}
</script>
//so a function checks if the text is equal to "hello world"
<form action="/yay.html">
<input type="text">
<input type="submit" value="Submit" onclick="checkstuff()">
//submit input runs function
</form>
CodePudding user response:
In the solution below, the user input is evaluated to enable/disable the disabled attribute of the submit button.
const submit = document.getElementById('submit');
let answer = document.getElementById('answer');
const target = 2;
function log(value, mode) {
console.clear();
if(mode)
console.log(`Information: ${value}`);
else
console.log(`Input: ${value}`);
}
answer.addEventListener('input', function(event) {
log(this.value, true);
if(parseInt(this.value) == target) {
submit.disabled = false;
}
else {
submit.disabled = true;
}
});
submit.addEventListener('click', function(event) {
log("Button fired.", false);
});
<form action="/yay.html">
<label>what's 1 1</label><br>
<input id="answer" type="text"><br>
<input id="submit" type="submit" value="Submit" disabled>
</form>