I'm a total JS/jQuery newbie, and I'm having a problem using jQuery's load() to POST data to a remote PHP script and rewrite a DIV with whatever the server sent back.
Using a proxy in between, I can see that the JS script isn't sending anything, so I guess there's something wrong in the JS code I send to the browser [code]...
I'm integrating a small php form into my website using this:
jQuery ( "#myID" )
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Everything works fine until I press the submit button. Of course the whole page is beeing reloaded and the submitted POST data is on my webpage but not INSIDE the php-script (which is integrated via "load"). How can I submit POST-data to my myscript.php file?
I wonder if i can make the variable data which is [data] in jQuery.post( url, [data], [callback], [type] ) dynamic. for instance, this is the form i want to send,
I am writing a small data entry screen that will post the form data to a page and return a message. But i cannot get the Success or Error functions working properly.
Here's the code where strData is the posted querystring of:
I'm not sure whether it should be in a form and using the onsubmit or click of a button.
The code is supposed to generate this: PS: This is generated by a PHP Function that the Ajax Load Method Calls.
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I've been noticing a lot of problems when loading these stuff, Sometimes I have to remake the HTML Tags because its not showing anything. Is there any option? I want it to load EXACTLY how it is, I don't know if this is some kind of protection for bad code, but if it is I would like to disable. But also, this code is really clean. no problem, I don't know.
So what I thought was going to be really turns out to not be working for some reason. I'm setting up a shell for my new site. So I'm just trying to get some of my pages linked together for testing the site flow and feel. I want to do this with javascript (jquery) because when I start passing session data that's how I'll be handling this.
So I have this simple line in my js code... $('#submit').click(function(){ $.post("plans.html");
i want to send data(inputdata) using jQuery to a php script, the displaying the returned data(returndata) in a div but what happened that the (inputdata) don't get send this is my code it will explain it self better: HTMLfile.HTML
<HTML> <head> <script type="text/javascript" src="jquery.js"></script> <SCRIPT language="JavaScript"> function swapContent(inputdata){ [Code]...
I have some radio buttons and do a jquery post on click. Something like this: $.post("method", { value: value }, function(data) { alert(data); }); the value data does have the correct result, but my problem is the page doesn't refresh to that data.
On a page, I have a javascript json output that is generated through PHP. So, for instance, it would look like this:
Code: var upny_iniresults = { // "q_id" : "65977", // "q_txt" : "What is your favorite genre of Music?", "q_cdata" : [
And then PHP code that generates the JSON. I loop through a question, scan for the results (survey site) and display it as json data. Works perfectly. Basically, the JSON is important because I have existing functions that work with that data (display survey results of that question/etc)Here's the question.How can I generate the same Json output, so it can be read by my other jquery functions (Created by a previous developer, I am a PHP guy) by using Jquery POST as well as a query string. The idea is something like:
Code: $.post("create_json_results_for_this_question.php", $("#firstform").serialize()); # Firstform is the name of the form that is submitted.
So, would a jquery POST allow the JSON to load in my browser (which I will activate during a click function) just as my PHP json output works or is there another way? I just want to simulate the same effect, but be able to USE the jquery querystring that I have, which is:
$("#firstform").serialize());
because this lets me return survey results of a previously submitted question.My last q. was too convoluted and I realized my dilemma is just the json output.
I am new to all this but making good progress and having fun in the process. I have written quite a bit over recent weeks (including a few $.post / $.ajax calls) for various sites/applications but this one is really puzzling me. Here is a snippet of code that is causing me problems.
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The problem is that execution jumps from line 2 to line 6 ... ignoring the function(data) and I am not sure why. I get the correct value of "team" arriving at the perl script .... and the perl writes the correct json back. I just can't think where else I need to look to debug this - as I said, I have done something similar 5-6 times over the last few weeks - all without a problem. So I am sure I am doing something stupid here.
The script below works, but only returns one headline/url from the html list.I am coming from a procedural background and know there must be a better way to pass all the urls and headlines (the link text) to my PHP script, which populates my database, but even after reading 'Jquery in Action' I am flummoxed.how to attack this problem? The .each portion of my script does not seem to work as I expect it to. I have also tried append, which would seem to be a solution ... really all I need is the "which" value from the url, so passing a simple array of those values to PHP would suffice.
$.post, it calls a php file which retrieves data from my database and should return a JSON datatype result. I checked on firebug, and it does successfully retrieve the data in JSON format. I however cannot get it to display on screen. I want to populate input fields with the result accordingly.
Here's a chunk of my javascript: (this function is being triggered by a dropdown) function updateBillingAddFields(address_book_id) { jQuery.post("ajax_checkout_confirmation.php", { address_book_id: address_book_id, action: 'get_shipping_add_details' }, function(data){ var form_element = document.forms['address']; form_element.elements['entry_name'].value = data.entry_name; form_element.elements['entry_addr1'].value = data.entry_addr1; form_element.elements['entry_addr2'].value = data.entry_addr2; form_element.elements['entry_addr3'].value = data.entry_addr3; form_element.elements['entry_addr4'].value = data.entry_addr4; form_element.elements['entry_postcode'].value = data.entry_postcode; form_element.elements['entry_state_name'].value = data.entry_state_name; }, "json"); } I tried putting alert inside my function, and it also doesn't show. I'm thinking it doesn't go inside the function at all.
I have been tearing my hair out with this for the past 12 or so hours and am no closer to a solution than when I began.
I have a jquery function to dynamically create <li> tags for an unordered list:
$(function() { var idealist = $('#idealist'); $('.checklist').click(function(event){ item = '';
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This is working fine. The problem is I need to somehow pull the ids from each <li> tag into a string or an array that can be made available somehow to php code for further processing. I can create the string or array within my jquery function but can't figure out how to make that available to php.
I then delete testFile.txt and click on 'Submit' without refreshing, and this time, it does NOT create testFile.txt - and hence, my guess is that it is not calling on functions.php, and of course, alert is empty as usual.
What I want to do is this: I want to be able to click on the Submit button - without refreshing the page - and return data from functions.php and display it within a div tag on index.php What am I doing wrong to get an empty alert?
The data is a serilaized form that "alerts" correctly with all the data using this
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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]...
I created a dialog which has 3 text fields. I added a datepicker to one of them. On submit I'm trying to post the data in the fields to a web service.The first time you fire up the dialog, I'm running into two problems. One, the values I'm getting from the fields are all emtpy. Two, the datepicker doesn't actually populate the field it's attached to. The 2nd time, they all work fine.This is part of the $(document).ready handler: