JQuery :: Disable Submit Button With Validation Plugin?
Aug 9, 2009
I need help with the Validation plugin. I have a form with a required field. When the form is valid I want the form to submit and I also want to disable the submit button. I have a function that does the disabling, but I'm not sure how to call this function within the
"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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May 30, 2010
I would like to disable the submit button until all fields have been success. I have been looking for examples of call backs but could find anything I could use.
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Oct 13, 2009
About the jquery Validation plugin. I need to lock the submit button on some forms to prevent multiple submissions, but I don't want to permanently lock it, in case there's a validation problem that the user needs to resolve. I did come up with a way to temporarily lock it and change the text to "Saving, Please Wait..." for a few seconds, then revert it to an unlocked submit button.
The problem I'm having is that this conflicts somehow with the jquery validation plugin. Some fields that have error messages if the user attempts to submit the form with missing data. If I use the temporary locking submit button (which uses an animation to create a duration) then these error messages do not display.
Is it possible to test for a validation value in a separate function before running this lock function? If valid, lock, if not valid, don't lock, because it isn't possible to submit an invalid form anyway. I tried wrapping the locking submit function in a setTimeout, but that didn't have any effect at all in delaying it.
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Sep 20, 2011
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]....
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May 1, 2010
Would anyone care to post your favorite script for disabling the submit button on a form when there are input errors, and reenabling when all errors are resolved? I'd be curious what the different approaches are to this. I looked through my various SitePoint javascript books and surprisingly didn't find an answer to this scenario specifically.The behavior I'm trying to achieve (most efficiently) is having a form start out with the submit button enabled, but if there is a validation error, such as a required field being left blank on blur, the submit button is disabled. It's easy then to re-enable it when the user fills in that field, but harder to get the script to check and see if there are any other lingering errors before going ahead and enabling it.
My natural inclination would be to just keep a count of errors that increments and decrements when errors occur and are resolved. Then the script would check to see that the error count is 0 before re-enabling the submit button. It seemed easy, but I think I'm getting mixed up somewhere in conflicts of variable scope, and it's not turning out right.A google search rendered an example where someone was using a string variable to store errors, concatenating and replacing data to the string as errors were logged/resolved.
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Jul 19, 2009
I'm using the Validation plugin for JQuery and was wondering if there was a function to submit the form without causing it to validate the form. I have a table with a list of radio-buttons and above that is a drop down list of states. The drop down list of states is used to filter the table rows and when the selected item changes it posts-back to the server (via $("#frm").submit()). I don't want this to cause any validation to occur. Is there another function I can call besides submit(), or some other method?
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Jan 31, 2008
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.
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Feb 17, 2011
I have some page with lot of forms (20 per page), this forms are always the same, because is for reply comments directly in these page. (like wordpress comment manage page).
The forms id are: commentresponder-XXXX (XXXX = comment id).
I'm getting lot of problem handled individually each form.
I don't use submit button, i have a link which do submit function.
Into <form..></form> the link look like:
<a id="fbotonsendcom-XXXX" class="boton" href="#">responder</a>
XXXX, another time is the comment id.
Now these click functionallity:
[Code]....
When i use alert() to see the id of the form it give me undefined for: var idElement = $(this).attr("id"); I used the var with parent() too, up 5 parents without results, always say "undefined".
Cant i pass the id from click function to the validation submitHandler plugin ? something like... $('#commentresponder-' + idComment).submit('id=' idComment);
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Jan 4, 2012
I'd like to know how to hide a form after a success validate with validation plugin. I'm try this:
submitHandler: function(form) {
$("#form").hide();
form.submit();
}
When I submit the form, it is hidden a few seconds, but then it come back.
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Jul 5, 2010
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?
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Sep 29, 2011
I seem to be having trouble getting the submithandler form attribute working. The link is here: [URL]. For some reason it submits and does not show the alert I have inside the function of the submithandler attribute.
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Jun 19, 2010
I have recently downloaded the jQuery Validation Plugin, and I want to use the bottom part of the demo [url] (Validating a Complete Form) and I have some questions to ask:
1. I want the validation to work after the user clicked "Submit"
2. If a column is wrong (username already taken or password length invalid) I want not only error message but also a picture in front of the error message.
3. I hope that after the user clicks "Submit" and then found a column is wrong then correct it, after the user corrected it and click to other place or other column the validator starts again to check the column the user just edited whether the user just corrected a wrong column or edited a correct column into error.
4. I hope to display a image in right of the column if that column is correct after the validator works.
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Jan 26, 2011
I have a html form with three input text box. one of the three is disabled by the help of this postmy question on jquery forum.no I want that if any of two of the input box is empty submition button will be disabled if allenteredthen submit button will be enabled.
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Apr 5, 2010
Everywhere proposed solution
$('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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Aug 21, 2009
The code below will show the remaining character count. I'm trying to figure out how to disable the submit button if the user exceeds the 140 character count and re-enable once they're in the "safezone" again...
I thought I could just add: $("#edit-message-send").css({disabled: true}); in the event of an error, and then $("#edit-message-send").css({disabled: false}); if they correct it, but it's not working in either situation.
[Code]...
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Sep 30, 2009
I currently use javascript in an anchor tag to submit a form using
<a href="#" onClick="document.myformname.submit(); return false;">Submit</a>
The only problem is, JQuery doesn't acknowledge that my form has been submitted.
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Aug 18, 2010
How do I disable the submit button if all required fields in a form are not filled in? Say I have a form with Name, Age,message, and email. Name, message and email must be filled in or else the submit button will not show or will be disabled and then enabled once filled. If the fields are filled in then the submit button will show. If the fields are filled in but then one is deleted then the submit button will hide. Ideally if I can have it disabled that will work, if not I will settle on hide at this point.
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Aug 10, 2009
Here is my handler:
Here is my button:
How do i trigger a validate when the submit button is clicked?
All of my validations work while I am working with the form but the button does zilch.
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Feb 13, 2010
I have one dropdown list with list of users categories, like this:
Users
Moderators
Super Moderators
Administrators
and I have one Submit button wich is by default disabled. How can I enable it when user select for example "Moderators" from dropdown list?
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Jun 5, 2011
I am trying to use the jquery validation plugin with a modal form. When I click the 'Make a booking' button shown below there is no response. I guess there's something about the dom I am missing, which tends to be the case quite often.
$('body').click(function(event) {
if ($(event.target).is('a.add')) {
event.preventDefault();
$( '#dialog-add' )
.dialog( 'open' );
}});
$( "#dialog-add" ).dialog({
autoOpen: false,
height: 340,
width: 400, .....
draggable: false,
position: "center",
resizable: false,
modal: true,
buttons: {
"Make a booking": function() {
$('#addbooking').validate({
submitHandler: function(form) {
//ajax
});
$( this ).dialog( "close" );
}});},
Cancel: function() {
$( this ).dialog( "close" );
}},
close: function() {
}});
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Nov 23, 2009
I have the following code:
<input type="button" name="button" value="Submit"
onclick="javascript:get(this.myform);">
How can I change this to make this button disabled after the onclick?
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Nov 24, 2011
The codw which i am using is , the code which i am using is able to disable the submit session , but not exactly that i need, i need to disable that after 10 submissions and timer will become start for 24 hours , to enable again
<input id="ctl00_MainContent_cmdSubmit" onclick="this.disabled = true;WebForm_DoPostBackWithOptions(new WebForm_PostBackOptions("ctl00$MainContent$cmdSubmit", "", true, "", "", false, false))" name="ctl00$MainContent$cmdSubmit" type="submit" value="Submit" />
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Mar 4, 2003
Can you help me please? I need a function that can disable the submit button after the user clicked on it once so he wont be able to click it twice or more...
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May 3, 2007
How can I have the submit button disabled by default, an enable it only if 2 specific input box values match. or If a specific form field is => than some value in another form field or hidden field, the Submit button is re-enabled. ( activated / unhidden)I don't want the user to click anything to re-activate or unhide the Submit button. If I can actually hide it at startup, and then unhide it based on the above conditions, that would also work, and possibly preferably.As it stands right now, my submit button is like this.
<input class="btn" onclick="finalCheck(this.form)"
tabindex="17" value="Process" type="button">
I'm also interested in hiding a section of my page based also on input field values.
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Oct 16, 2009
I have a page that has a bunch of checkboxes and input fields. I need to disable and grey out the submit button until a change is actually made to any of the fields, then make it active and blue. How would I do this?
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Apr 8, 2010
I have a form with multiple submit buttons.
<form action="" id="myForm" method="post">
<fieldset>
<!-- various input fields -->
<button type="submit" name="Exit">Exit</button>
<button type="submit" name="SaveExit">Save & Exit</button>
<button type="submit" name="Save">Save</button>
</fieldset>
</form>
When the SaveExit or Save buttons are clicked, the form is to be validated. When the Exit button is clicked, the form is NOT to be validated. How can I do this with the Validate Plugin 1.7 from [URL]. Is this possible?
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