Disable Submit Button After Onclick?
Nov 23, 2009I have the following code:
<input type="button" name="button" value="Submit"
onclick="javascript:get(this.myform);">
How can I change this to make this button disabled after the onclick?
I have the following code:
<input type="button" name="button" value="Submit"
onclick="javascript:get(this.myform);">
How can I change this to make this button disabled after the onclick?
I am trying to disable the submit button and submit the form onclick
<input name="submit" type="submit" onclick="this.type='button'this.form.submit();" value="send message" style="color: #000080; border: 1px solid #336699; background-color: #FFFFFF; font-family:Verdana; font-weight:bold">
I have a page with many forms that I need to change from a post to an ajax call. That part is working, no problem, but now I want to disable the submit button while it's waiting on the server response and then re-enable it when the response comes back.
Here's what I have:
$(function() {
$('form').each(function() {
$(this).submit(function(){
[code]...
I can't figure out what my selector should be to get the submit button of the form that's being submitted. What should I be using instead? Also, if the call errors out, I'd like to just post the form as usual.
I have a form without a submit button. It gets submitted programmatically with document.form.submit().
What I need is to be able to disable this form's submit capability on page load and then reenable it at some later point. Remember there is no 'input' button element.
Code:
What I've tried so far is like this:
savedSubmit = document.inputs.submit;
document.inputs.submit = None;
then later:
document.inputs.submit = savedSubmit;
but this does not work. How can I do this?
I have a message system that I want to prevent double posting. So when a user sends a message i would like to disable the button. But its done using AJAX and will load without much time. But enough to cause double clicking. So now the button needs to be enabled once Text is put in the Form Field.
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Users
Moderators
Super Moderators
Administrators
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<input id="ctl00_MainContent_cmdSubmit" onclick="this.disabled = true;WebForm_DoPostBackWithOptions(new WebForm_PostBackOptions("ctl00$MainContent$cmdSubmit", "", true, "", "", false, false))" name="ctl00$MainContent$cmdSubmit" type="submit" value="Submit" />
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<input class="btn" onclick="finalCheck(this.form)"
tabindex="17" value="Process" type="button">
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$('form').submit(function() {
$(":submit").attr("disabled", "disabled");
});
doesn't work for me, because in that case the button name and value won't be included in the request to the server (because the button is disabled), and I've got a situation where I need to know which button was clicked to submit the form.Is there any way to disable the submit button AFTER the form submission, so it would be included in the request?
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"validate" method. Here is my simple call the the validate method.
$(document).ready(function() {
$("#myForm").validate()
});
and here is my disable function --
jQuery.fn.diableOnSubmit = function() {
var input=this.find("input.submit")
input.click(function () {
[code]....
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[Code]...
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Code HTML4Strict:
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Code:
<input id="project_input" type="text" name="peer_project" onclick="this.value='';" onmousemove="enable_submit();" value="What project was this?" />
[code]....
I am having a problem with my script used to disable my submit button. I want the button to disable upon correct submission of the form, and the button to be kept enabled if the required fields are not filled in. I have the following code at the moment (which only does the first if statement).
Code:
SCRIPT CODE:
<script type="text/javascript" >
[code]....
I have a form that takes the form data and sends users to a certain page when clicked on
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i tries this but with no luck
<input type='submit' value='Delete Profile' onClick='top.location.href=http://localhost/GIG/index.php?page=edit_profile&stage=5' class='button'>
<input type='submit' value='Preview Profile' class='button'>
how should I use the onclick effectively?
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accidentally copied a submit button and added an OnClick event- a very
simple javascript.history function. It did not appear to work at all-
it kept submitting the form. I changed the submit button to a plain
old button and it worked fine.
Can anyone explain how the browser works with a javascript onClick
event ona submit button? Does it automatically submit the form no
matter what onClick event you use?
When I click on a submit button it should take me to get.php but it doesn't whats wrong?
<form enctype='multipart/form-data' action='' method='POST' name='form'>
<div id=$counter><input type='submit' name='webpage' value='Add Webpage' onClick='return changeAction1(this);' /></div>
</form>
<script type="text/javascript">
function changeAction1(form){
form.action = "get.php"
}function changeAction2(form){
form.action = "insert9x.php"
}function changeAction3(form){
form.action = "insert8x.php"
}
</script>
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Code:
<input id="saveForm" class="button_text" type="submit" name="submit" value="Submit" onclick="alert('Sorry, it's not working yet!');return false;" >
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