I have a form that calls a perl script. A few javascript routines in
the form do a few things prior to submitting. For some reason,
however, the perl script is being called twice (the perl script sends
out an email, and submitting the form once results in two identical
emails.)
Here are excerpts from the script that I believe to be relevant (I can
post more if this isn't enough, but it's long and I'm trying to keep
it brief.) Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong? I've read about
how you need to return true after calling the javascript via a button
click, but I've done this kind of thing in other places and it's
worked fine. I've also tried inserting a return statement here in the
function and it doesn't seem to make a difference. Strange. (BTW, I
changed the domain name in the URL out of courtesy to my client, just
FYI.) Code:
I am currently trying to validate a form before sending it with the jQuery Form Plugin.I can get them working but it is always one or the other, I can't get them both working.
I want to get IE5 to send the contents of an HTML form by e-mail using Outlook. I know that the basic idea is to make the recipients' e-mail address the Action. I can make a blank message open addressed as required but I can't get the user's input to appear in the message body.
I have a form with results and ID's for each field, I can get an alert to popup with the results, is there anyway to display this on the webpage? This is what I have so far:
I'm having trouble validating a form with javascript before sending it to a php script. Even when the form fails validation it still sends to the php. I believe it's to do with my validation script. You can see the script live here: [URL]
Javascript: Code JavaScript: function validate_required(field){ with(field){ if (value==null||value==""){ document.getElementById("empty").style.display="block"; return false; }else{ return true; }}}
function validate_login(thisform){ with (thisform){ if (validate_required(user)==false){ name.focus(); return false; }else if (validate_required(pass)==false){ comment.focus(); return false; }else{ return true; }}}
I have a registration form which is processed by using javascript and php. First I show registration.php and data from it is sended with ajax to registration_process.php
The problem is that is probably not secure way. Is any way to encrypt value of input? For example something like this var name=$('#name').encrypt().val();
We have a form on our website, which ends up being sent to an e-mail address. The only problem is that some people access this form using public computers. When they press submit , the Internet Mail Wizard pops up and tries to make them setup a new account. Obviously because they are using a public computer we can't have them setting up e-mail accounts on that computer.
I have a form on my website that takes registrations for my classes. The form currently is sent to a php that checks for empty fields. If all is good, they are passed to a thank you page. If any empty, they go to a page that reminds them to fill in all required fields, where I've provided a history-back button. Problem is that 1) the captcha image isn't refreshed, and 2) with 14 fields, they have to find the missed field!
This is where I thought that This Script would work great. It adds a "sentence image" in red when a required field is missed. This would keep the person on the same page, and highlight the missed fields!
My Problem; I've tried to adapt the script to my already existing form, but when I click the submit button, I quickly see my tables "expand" from the inserted image (haven't sized the image to fit yet, so it enlarges the table), but then immediately proceeds to the php script!
Below is the code between the head tags but only for field-1 for now!
Is it possible to upload FILE from form by AJAX ? I capture values on form field and send by ajax call and all works perfect, but when i try upload file it doesn'work. Maybe wron header is set? What do you think of that?
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 have a couple of forms which use JS validation and if the validation checks out the forms action is a new php page which sends the form (see code below). It all works fine but occasionally blank emails come through. After researching some people say I shouldn't use client side validation. Is there an easier way by tweaking the code I have rather than changing it all completely?
I have a script that has a form and i need it to send to an email address. The send button has an onclick with send() as its action, the js file has a send function but no way of inputting an email address, I though of adding .submit() or .post() jquery items but I am having trouble. Basically the script was given to me as is because there was no need for it and I wanted to get it to work.
Actually I am on web project with html and java script and my problem is that I have send feed back form as E mail, is there any though which can I send My feed back as an email without using php or asp because I know how to email through but i have to send my form by using java script or html.
sending a form from a page to greybox. Currently the script doesnt seem to be sending the form. With the current code, the greybox pops-up for a second with no content then disappears. Here are my scripts:
<code removed at poster's request>
Here is the lightbox I am using: http:[url]....Would it be easier to switch to a different lightbox?
I have a feature similar to 'folding', where the user can hide parts of the page if they dont want to use these features.. some of this is done automatically, if a user chooses one type of template on the page, the settings for that one are displayed (and the other settings invisibleised).
Originally I did this with php, reloading the page with a variable to switch the sections on or off. This was proving to be a pain re speed and also cos there were a lot of form elements that needed to be saved each time it was reloaded.
So I decided to do this with javascript, using the following function:
function toggleDisplay(divId) { var div = document.getElementById(divId);
Problem is, I have lots of form stuff in the areas that will be hidden, and these are getting sent through on submit even though they are in a div thats set to display:none. I was hoping display:none would actually result in these not being sent.
anybody know of a nice clean way of preventing these hidden elements not being sent? (there are lots of em so it would have to be applied to the whole div that contains em)
I am currently constructing a web-based database and would like to have it so that the main query output appears in a frame in the main window. Some of the queries require the user to make successive choices, each based on the one before, before the final query is built and executed. I would like the user input to occur in a pop-up child window belonging to the frame in the main window.
For example, a table of data is printed out into the main output frame. This table has links to then cross reference the data within it. Ok, so the user will click one of these links which will then pull up a pop-up window giving a little information about the link, and various choices to allow the user to cross-reference this back into the main database.
The point is, I need this query output to go BACK INTO THE PARENT FRAME, as opposed to into the pop-up (child) window I got as far as using <FORM ACTION="opener.location.replace('query.php') NAME="thisform" METHOD="GET">. This runs the query in the parent frame, but does not appear to pass the form data to the server .
I know how to send data from a form via action/method but I'm clueless as to how to send php variables from a form using jquery AJAX and get a callback echoing the response
I'm looking at the visual jquery AJAX, but I don't know how to config the form to send the properties to the php script by clicking the submit button
Code:
Also what would I need in the php code to return a call back?
This is my first time using the forums, so please excuse me if I do something wrong. On my website I am using jQuery 1.5.1 and the latest jQuery Form plugin. Wherever I have a textarea input, small inputs of less than about 10 characters fail to be sent to the server. For example, if I have a form: <form id="someform" method="post"> <textarea name="foo">
I have a form with 2 button elements in it. Button elements are usedbecause they are much easier to style as needed.
<form id="testform" method="post" name="testform"> <input type="text" value="" name="firstname" id="firstname"/> <button class="button ci_btn_shdw" value="Save As New " name="_event
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I am using the jquery form plugin submit the form by ajax. Everything works great in all browsersexcept for Safari and Chrome. The problem in Safari and Chrome isthat the name of the button that was pressed does not get sent back.My guess is that the form plugin is getting confused by the spaninside the button and not grabbing the name from the button element.
is there a way of sending data inputted into a form inside a chunk, to an ASP form on a completely external page (i.e on a different, unrelated site)?This is the code I have for the form chunk:
I spent the best part of yesterday trying to get my form to be sent to the server however for the life of me I cannot figure out the problem. I haven't used prototype before but here is my code that I think should work perfectly fine,The php script works perfectly, i've entered test data into it and it makes a connection to the third party server using curl and then requests information that I get back i.e. the routing id comes back. But I cannot test the data using the form as the request isn't working for some reason.