I was wondering if it was possible to call a specific PHP function using AJAX instead of calling a whole page. An example:
function MakeRequest()
{
var xmlHttp = getXMLHTTP();
xmlHttp.onreadystatechange = function()
{
if(xmlHttp.readyState == 4
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I already have a PHP function (in a class) that retrieves the provinces/states from the database based on the country. I was wondering if it was possible to call this function instead of having to make a new file (in this case FindProvinces.php) that calls the function.
Just getting my feet wet with AJAX and trying to figure out how I can make a javascript call to a specific PHP function in another file when I have a drop down menu change value using DOM. I've found lots of examples of how it could be done with GET variables, but none for this particular method of data retrieval. Has anyone ever ran into this, and if so, how did you solve this interesting deliema?
Is it possible to use AJAX to call a PHP function. I know you can request a PHP page but I would like to call a PHP function and display the return using AJAX .
like theres two pages.page one calls page two and displays the output of page 2 on page 1 via ajax.now can i click on page 2's output(on page one) and have it execute another javascript function to call AJAX(a third page)
Code: function getaccountcurncy2(){ var entity = $("#sourceacctno").val(); //alert(entity);
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I need to execute the function getexchrate() ONLY after the ajax call is complete. All my previous attemps executes the function before the ajax call is completed. getexchrate() depends on the outcome of the ajax call.
I'd like to have basically rotating images on my page but I'd like to pull them from a database. how to set an image rotation like every 10 seconds but have it call a function which will use AJAX to be able to pull the images from the database?
I am having a couple problems with what I am guessing is sequencing. I have several different events that perform a task and then refresh a portion of the screen using this code snippet: function RefreshComments(sID)
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So this comes down to finding away to fire the javascript function only after the JQuery function has finished updating the HTML property of the DIV tag. I'm having a similar problem with a .post() command, and I expect whatever the solution is to this problem can be used to resolve the other as well.
What I could like to do is use JQuery .click and .ajaxmethods but the only thing I am unsure of is hot to get the ID of the a href tag containing the unique item ID that relates to the db record. Can I use this.id?
Trying to call the same Ajax function twice on initial load of the page, but only the second one executed. I try to load mainpage, and inside mainpage I try to use ajax to load content1.asp to div1 and content2.asp to div2.
Test scenario (based on the Situation below): - Page loaded, 1st ajax function skipped, 2nd ajax function loaded - Remarked 1st ajax function, then 2nd ajax function loaded - Remarked 2nd ajax function, then 1st ajax function loaded - Moved the 2nd ajax function to above 1st ajax function, the 2nd ajax function is skipped.
Conclusion: - the 1st ajax function always skipped. But Why? How to ensure both ajax is called upon loading of the page?
It only breaks when located inside the click handler. It does not return response headers or a response. Is there something about event handlers and ajax that I'm missing?
On a project I got stuck on this "problem". When you make a json (ajax) call. You also need a callback function. Which means I have to call the next $.getJSON within that callback function to read the next portion of data. In my opinion this is not very readable code...What I want is a nice and readable piece of code. Where you could just write it like this: var data1 = $.getJSON(..); var data2 =$.getJSON(..); I've found a solution here: [URL] (explains my problem perfectly). But it's not compatible with the getJSON story. Is there already a possibility to do this with the jquery library?
I am having a problem of calling the user defined JS function after I make the AJAX call. Basically, I created couple radio buttons on the main html page. When the user clicks on one of the radio button, it will trigger the AJAX call and return another html file in the "div" content that I set in the main html page. The other html file contains a user defined JS function (e.g. "updateContent()") which use the onclick event handler to call the function. When I'm running the app, and click on the button. I had seen the firebug was complaining the "updateContent() is not defined" error. The function itself works fine and must be defined properly.
Here is the code in the main.html page:
Code:
<script type="text/javascript"> var asyncRequest; function getTools(url){ try
/**** This is "myAjaxFunction.js *****/ var asyncRequest; function getContent(url){ try{ asyncRequest = new XMLHttpRequest(); asyncRequest.onreadystatechange = stateChange; asyncRequest.open('POST', url, true); asyncRequest.send(null); } .....
I am trying to get a form to call a javascript function on submit to send an ajax request. The site sits on one server and the php target file on another. I get a status of 0. From what I read, this is because the php file sits on a different server. I do don't believe I can get around the files sitting on different servers.I can set the php file as the form action, but I do not want to redirect, just send a request to the other server to modify some values in a DB. If I can not send an ajax request between servers, I was thinking an alternative might be to set the php file as the form action, run the updates, and then have the page redirect me back. Is there a better way to get around this problem
I am having a problem of calling the user defined JS function after I make the AJAX call. Basically, I created couple radio buttons on the main html page. When the user clicks on one of the radio button, it will trigger the AJAX call and return another html file in the "div" content that I set in the main html page. The other html file contains a user defined JS function (e.g. "updateContent()") which use the onclick event handler to call the function. When I'm running the app, and click on the button. I had seen the firebug was complaining the "updateContent() is not defined" error. The function itself works fine and must be defined properly. Here is the code in the main.html page:
Code: <script type="text/javascript"> var asyncRequest; function getTools(url){ try { asyncRequest = new XMLHttpRequest(); [Code]..script type=