JQuery :: Disabling Default Submit Event?
Jan 24, 2010
I've put a onsubmit="return false;" on my html form. I wanna prevent the browser from asking metop password saving bar, when i press send button, 'cause i'm trying to model an ajax form.I've tried the following:
[CODE]
$('#target').submit(function() {
alert('Handler for .submit() called.'); // debug
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Apr 20, 2011
I have a DOM loaded from a remote site, i cannot alter that page. The DOM has a input:submit in the form that looks something like this:
<FORM NAME="frm1" METHOD="POST" ACTION="ServletController;jsessionid=72CDF83C126FFF9D87821CE9E9B9E860.fre01" onSubmit="return checkFormSubmit();">
<input type="hidden" name="mode" value="apply">
<input type="submit" name="Apply" value="Apply" onClick="return applyClicked();">
</FORM>
I need to replace the default ACTION with an ajax post with the current form data, but I also need to keep the:onClick="return applyClicked(); here is what works, however I cannot get the return applyClicked() to prevent the submit if it is false.
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Jan 20, 2009
I am trying to disable the back button but when I do it by calling a JS function on "onunload", I get default messages that I need to suppress. This is primarily in Firefox.
I copied the following after googling it.
BEGIN CODE
var workIsDone = false;
window.onbeforeunload = confirmBrowseAway;
function confirmBrowseAway()
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Feb 11, 2010
I have this code for animating a vertical menu. It changes the width of a menu item to using .animate().
So the behaviour now is: When my mouse is over the menu item, it expands (width 220px), when I remove my mouse it shrinks back (width 95px). Now I want it to stay expanded when I click on it and shrink back and expand a new menu item when I click it.
Menu item are listed, using different css classes for designing their looks.
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Jul 14, 2011
I have set up a JSFiddle to demonstrate what is happening:[URL]... Basically if All content types is checked already and is clicked when checked then searchAjax should not be invoked. It currently invokes the function. When it is not checked and clicked then it should behave as it is now (disable sibling radio button and uncheck all associated checkboxes).
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Nov 27, 2010
I am java developer using jquery tabs in my project.I have terrible problem with jquery tabs. when i am in second tab and submit the form,tabs are reloading and first tab selected by default, but i have to be in the second tab.
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Mar 5, 2011
I'm trying to use FadeIn () without any default event but does not work
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Nov 9, 2010
How can I hide/disable the submit button if the name Todd is selected?
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Apr 12, 2011
I have a simple PHP form and to prevent double data submission, once the user has clicked 'submit', I want to disable the submit button using JavaScript. It was recommended in another thread that one could accomplish this using jQuery and the following code:
Code JavaScript:
$('input[type="submit"]').click( function() { $(this).attr('disabled','disabled'); } );
However, I also read that some browsers don't like having the submit button disabled, and that a more "elegant" way to do things would be:
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Aug 20, 2009
is there a way to set up a page so that a event handler function is bound to a DOM object and event but it runs _after_ the browser's default action is complete?
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Jun 19, 2009
The following function works fine provided you call it from the body's onLoad property.
Code:
function disableSelection(target){alert('in');
//disable text selection if drag in progress so we don't highlight text while dragging panels over other panels
if (typeof target.onselectstart!="undefined") //IE route
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I put an alert inside the disable function and it DOES hit it onload, but you can still select text on the page.
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Oct 8, 2010
I've read a few solutions to this, but none seem to fit what I'd like to do. I'm quite new to JavaScript, so I'm trying to learn various solutions to problems and also what can and can't be done.
What I'd like to know is can you, on submit, check all the form values on a page, or indeed within a specific form on a page, for their default values, and if any still have their default values as the text within that box, clear that value.
So using some generic form values as an example, if I had a form that had three text fields Name, Email, and Phone, all by default populated by their respective names, if someone changed the value of Name to "Adenv" but left the other two, on submit the script would change the values to:
With *blank* indicating a blank field. Is this possible?
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Apr 5, 2007
I'm currently overriding function keys (F1 to F4) to perform other
actions. In order to do this the default popup windows of Help (F1),
Seach(F3) etc must be turned off. In FF it's easy enought to do using
the preventDefault and stopPropagation event functions.
IE's equivalent is supposed to be cancelBubble and returnValue,
however I can not seem to get them to stop no matter what I try.
Can someone please point out my error? The test code is below....
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Dec 21, 2010
i have a dropdownlist with some values,ex: One, Two and Three; One being the default value selected on load of dropdown listWhen I select Two or Three, there is onselectedchange event fired and I can write custom code in handler. But I also want to do some custom handling when page is loaded and user justs clicks on default value of "One". I want to take an action when user clicks on default value, "One" of dropdwn.
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Sep 14, 2010
I am looking for a way to put all CSS values on my selected elements back to its default. I was wondering if anyone has maybe done this before and if not has any idea's to get me started.
The idea is that when I use for example:
The elements within .setDefault will return to its default font/color/height/width etc... so basically all posible values.
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Mar 1, 2010
how to handle a callback of an event, before it performs the default href function.
<code>
<a href = '<?php $url ?>' onclick = myFunction(); return true;>Click Here</a>
</code>
I want the onclick event to finish completing and then perform the default href function, which is denoted by the "return true". The javascript "myFunction()" opens a window in a pop-up and it has a submit button in it. I would like to wait till this page loads in the pop-up window and only after the user clicks on the close button, the default href function needs to be carried out. I cannot figure out on how to get the callback from this event.
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Jun 10, 2009
I use the live - method to bind a handler to a click-event for all links with class "userDiv"
When I DON'T use this and use instead the "normal" click handler
I can still use the middle Mouse-Button in Firefox to open the link in a new tab without any jquery-stuff
But when I use the live-method (and it would be nice to use it) the middle Mouse-Button behaves like the left one.
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Aug 31, 2009
I wirte a simple sample to alert 'here' when catch submit event. The code as below. When I press submit button , it works fine. But when I press b3 button , it will call a function to submit the form. The form submit is ok , but it will not alert 'here'.
<title>ttttt</title>
<script type="text/javascript" src="jquery-1.3.2.min.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="jquery.blockUI.v2.5.js"></script>
</head>
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Jun 3, 2011
first of all, I am fairly new to jquery. I have already played around with it quite a bit, but I do not fully understand the way it works as of now. Right now I am having problems getting .submit() to work; let me provide you with a bit of code for better understanding:
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Mar 8, 2011
if I have more submit buttons in the form, is it possible to choose defaut button for $(form).submit() event?
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Aug 9, 2011
I'm trying to write my first plugin using jquery, it's a form validator, and at a certain point it binds an handler to the submit event for that form:
var that = this;
console.log(this.element);
this.element.bind(evt+"."+this.widgetEventPrefix, function() {
console.log("form event triggered");
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the problem is, when I click the submit button of the form, the event is NOT triggered, nor is the form submit, and I do not understand why...
for now, I've found this workaround:
this.element
.find(":submit")
.click(function() {
$(this).closest("form").submit();
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but I don't really like it, 'cause it seems so "dirty" to me...
why the form submit is broken and how to "repair" it?
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Feb 2, 2010
I'm trying to do a form validation...however, i can't get the submit event to work. So I tried to alert a message when the form submits. But the form submits without going through the submit function.
Heres the code
embeded in validateContactForm.js
Code JavaScript:
$('form').submit(function(){
alert('dfd');
return false;
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Feb 17, 2010
On the server side, I'm using a web framework that use submit button "name" attribute to decide which action to perform. On the client side, I have an script that submit forms in Ajax with the "serialize()" functions.
But as the JQuery documentation said, the serialize() function don't send the submit buttons names. I have tried to get the event.target object but this object is the form itself. So, I wonder to know if he is a way to discover obtains the name of the button that has triggered the form submission.
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Jul 15, 2010
Why this submit event is not executing? It works fine if I change it to a "click" event and serialize the submit buttons parent form but I'd like to know why wont this work?
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$(dialog).delegate("form#stayplanselect", "submit", function(event) {
event.preventDefault();
$.post("/admin/viewer/rates", $(this).serialize(), processResponse);
});
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Mar 11, 2010
I would like to add an event handler to the submit() method on the form. If the form contains an elemant recaptcha, it should show a recpatcha in a modal, and upon completing that recaptcha, assign the entered captcha to that element to be submitted long the form.
Basically, I would be able to attach the code that renders the modal and the recaptcha form in the .submit event handler.
I was just wondering; if we have multiple form.submit() handlers that we attach to the forms. in what order are they executed? and what if one of the handlers return false - will the others still be executed? What if we add the "preventDefault" call in any of these handlers?
Basically - I need to know how I can make sure that this handler I'm attaching to the form does not interfere with any other handlers that may have been attached to the forms submit event...
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Jan 25, 2010
I have a form which has a few submit buttons, all named SubmitButton so I can pass the clicked button's value through to the submission processor and then act according to which button is pressed. However on the jquery form submit even, I also want to check certain things before I fire the submission off. As the button isn't a "conventional" input I can't check the document object to see which one was clicked, so I need to check the form contents that are about to be submitted, can I do this from the submission event or will I have to bind to each button individually?
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