I have a problem with sending data from a form to a php script with AJAX. To test if it works, I try to send data from the form, print it in the php with "echo", and then put it back in the initial html file.
My Javascript code is:
The function stateChanged, basically says:
The problem is that the response is empty, but I don't know why. I have checked the input data and the postData variable says "firstName="+input (e.g. "firstName=Robert"), so that's not the error.
I'm having a weird problem using ajax. I use ajax to create a input field inside a form.
like this:
Before Ajax script
Code:
After Ajax script
Code:
The Ajax script works perfectly. the problem occurs when I try to send the form with the new field. The form doesn't send the field data to test.php. And more weird is that it works on IE, only on FF the problem occurs. Nothing shows in the Errors Console, and I have the last Firefox version.
the server doesn't detect an ajax call ('X-Requested-With' header is not sent). I tried forcing it with beforeSubmit and also with ajaxSetup, but no go.
I'm running into a prob with an ajax form post where the content type is being sent to the server as text/html instead of text/javascript... here's some of my code: I do this at the top of my .js file -
I'm having a weird problem, not sure if I'm overlooking something or leaving something out. I'm trying to send values of a form to through AJAX to a php script then return a value. It works fine, except the author field is always blank. I've created a simplified version and it still works weird.
This is the javascript used to get the values and send them, when they come back the alert message shows Name as blank. I've looked in the PHP file to see if I made a mistake but I don't see anything.
function postComment() { var author = document.getElementById("author").value; var email = document.getElementById("email").value; var comment = document.getElementById("comment").value; var url = "includes/testComment.php"; request.open("POST", url, true); request.onreadystatechange = showResult; request.setRequestHeader("Content-Type","application/x-www-form-urlencoded"); request.send("author="+escape(author)+"&email="+escape(email)+"&comment="+escape(comment));}
function showResult() { if(request.readyState == 4) { var message = request.responseText; alert(message); } }
I am doing xmlhttp ajax stuff. I am using a script called "SEXYALERTBOX". I am using it to allow the user to input a password. The textbox is called BoxPromptInput. I do not think its inside a <form> tag.
Here is the code: function askForPass() { Sexy.prompt('Please type the password in order to see the pictures/videos','' ,{ onComplete: function(returnvalue) { if(returnvalue) {
var xmlhttp = false; var pageResponse = null; try{xmlhttp = new ActiveXObject("Msxml2.XMLHTTP");} catch (error){try {xmlhttp = new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP");} catch (error) {xmlhttp = false;}} .....
Any way to pass the value since I am sure the request.form would not work in this case since its not in a form.
I am having a bit of an issue here. For some reason my ajax POST does not send all the information.The first parameters work fine, the others seem to be lost or something.
HTML Code: replytext = encodeURIComponent(document.reply.replytext.value); kunde = encodeURIComponent(document.reply.kunde.value);
The data is a serilaized form that "alerts" correctly with all the data using this
[code]....
The alert gives me a string like product=p1&qty=1&product=p2&qty=2 But when I try to php echo out the results on basket-calc.php I get an "empty" array [code]...
The server i'm trying to post data to in an ajax call expects data in xml format, including a particular attribute value. I have to use Chrome browser which does not support the XML Class (e4x).
I tried to marshal my data as follows:
But the ajax call does not appear to transfer the xml data to the server even though the xmlhttprequest call appears ok in Chrome's developer tool console.
I'm wondering whether I'm forming the xml formatted data correctly.
I am trying to use ajax functionality to post the data comes from a text area, the data can be 2MB, it seems that the browser deals with the data so slowly, how to improve the performance?
So I'm currently working on a ASP.NET Webforms site and I've run in to a small problem. On my .cs file I have the following Webmethod
[WebMethod] public static string IsJobEditable(int jobid){ try{ string isEditable = "false"; JobsBLL jbl = new JobsBLL(); int jobStatusId = jbl.GetJobStatusId(jobid); //If the jobs is either waiting or being edited it is okay to edit it if(jobStatusId == Convert.ToInt32(ConstantsUtil.JobStatus.Waiting) || jobStatusId == Convert.ToInt32(ConstantsUtil.JobStatus.Edit)){ isEditable = "true"; }return isEditable; }catch (Exception ex){ throw ex; }}
This function in this case will ALWAYS return TRUE as a string. On Aspx page I have the following $(function () { $.ajax({ type: "POST", url: "Coordination.aspx/IsJobEditable", data: "{jobid:" + jobid + "}", contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8", dataType: "text", success: function (result) { alert(result);
//This is written out in the alert {"d":"true"} I want this in a variable as a string so I can do a check on it before I do some other actions. The format is not a String so I cannot split on it to retrieve the "true" part. }, error: function (err, result) { alert(err); } });});
As you can see in the comments the value I get back in the Callback method is in to me a weird format. The type is unknown and I need this value to be able to proceed with my entire method surrounding the small portion of the Javascript. Where to access the result variable / data as a var or anything else that will let me put it into a var (as a string).
I would like to submit a form depending on the success data of an ajax post.
Below is my jquery code; as you see #theform is the main form and before submitting the form I need to check the availability of the the date and time and the room using$.ajax. However it doesn't submit the main form if the date, time and the room is available.
required=["txtCal_Event_CalendarID","txt_TreatmentRoom","txtTreatmentID","txtTreatmentTypeID","datepicker1","datepicker2","timepicker1","timepicker2"]; emptyerror="Please fill out this field.";
Is there anyway I can link a piece of text through a URL, while passing parameters to it, but through POST (so that the clients can't see what params im passing)? I want to do this without using forms, like: