JQuery :: Form Animation, Validation, And Submission With Refresh?
Feb 21, 2010
When you press the subscribe button (beside RSS), a form drop down (which is initially hidden), and it is then validated (for email) and once submitted replaced with a thank you message. I need to duplicate this.
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Dec 19, 2011
I'll like to display some animation in a modal window after clicking the submit button and waiting for the form to process, and I'll like to return to the original page with a "Success" message after the script has ended. How do I do this?
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Jul 26, 2006
Assume there's a form with it's action attribute all set to post to a
URL, but without a submit control. Form submission is done via a link
and I want to prevent the classic "double submit". Ignoring the server
side of things, does anyone see any holes with the following script? It
seems to work, but I'd appreciate other eyes on it. Maybe a
try/catch/finally wrapper of some sort to be sure the link is
re-enabled in the face of an exception. I understand there are (many)
other ways to do this (e.g. temporarily "remove" the link), but I'm
mostly curious about the this.onclick=falseFn/this.onclick=arguments.callee combo and any potential gotchas....
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Jun 1, 2009
I have email, password and some other fields, and I'm using $.post to send data for Ajax submission.
The problem is that I don't want to submit a particular field. The serializeArray() returns all the fields in the form. So, I tried something like this to prevent the password field being serialized.
This works great but the ajax submission doen't work.
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Jan 10, 2011
I have an HTML table with <tr> sections that is generated by php which looks like the following
HTML Code:
<tr align='center' class='row_a'>
<td align='center'><input id = 'assign0' type='checkbox' name='agent_8949' value='0' /></td></tr>
<tr align='center' class='row_b'>
<td align='center'><input id = 'assign1' type='checkbox' name='agent_8950' value='1' /></td></tr>
<tr align='center' class='row_a'>
<td align='center'><input id = 'assign2' type='checkbox' name='agent_8951' value='2' /></td></tr>
<tr align='center' class='row_b'>
<td align='center'><input id = 'assign3' type='checkbox' name='agent_8952' value='3' /></td></tr>
The id's and values are generated by php, my problem is, I want to use javascript to check if anyone of the check boxes has been checked on submission meaning that I have to go through the <tr> list. Here is my JS code which only works for one id.
Code:
//I know the length of the checkbox (checkBoxID) fields which is the number of rows in the database table
function validate(checkBoxID){
var ids_Prefix = 'assign';//we know all the ids starts with this string
for (var i = 0; i < checkBoxID; ++i) {
if(document.getElementById(id_Prefix+i).checked == false){//how do I check the next one?
alert("You did not make any selection");
return false;
}}}
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Aug 19, 2010
I'm having troubles with an existing J2EE application (which uses Dojo) and in which I'm gradually introducing jQuery. The specific issue is with the malsup Form plugin and the JSON returned from a form submission: the error callback is always called, regardless of what happens on the server side, and the error is always "parsererror". I'm using jQuery 1.4.2 and the 2.45 version of the malsup Form plugin.
For example, given the following code:
$(document).ready(function() {
var options = {
dataType: 'json',[code]....
the server receives the submission and handles it without errors, then in the browser I always get the same alert from the processAddressEditSubmitError() function, with an "Invalid JSON" message:
pStatus=parsererror
pErrorText=Invalid JSON: {"nickname":"trytrez","success":"success"}
However, the JSON looks OK for me (and http:[url]...agrees that it is valid).
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Oct 14, 2011
I am trying to use jConfirm to make sure a user wants to post a form. My selector is working as well as the jConfirm (I have tested it well). However, it is not submitting the form. The form action is PHP_SELF and I am simply echo'ing the POST vars. Without the js, it posts fine.
[Code]...
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Oct 12, 2010
I've got a form that I need to go to two different places. First, I need it to submit a portion (but not all) of inputed data to one url (url.php). If that is successful, I need it to submit another portion of the inputed data to another url (url2.php). The trick is, I need the information from some fields to go to both places, but with different names.
Here's what I'm doing:
$(function() {
$('form').submit(function() {
return false;
$.ajax({
type: "POST",
url: 'url.php',
data: $('.string').serialize(),
success: function(){
$.ajax({
type: "POST",
url: 'url2.php',
data: 'firstname='+$('#Contact0FirstName').val()+'&'+'lastname='+$('#Contact0LastName').val()
});
}});
});
});
I have the information I need to go to url.php serialized by class (.string). Then, I try to make a string out of the data for url2.php. What seems to be happening the form is submitting ALL fields to url.php, ignoring the serialized string I told it to use, and then submitting ALL fields to url2.php, again ignoring the string I told it to use.
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Mar 14, 2011
I am using jQuery ceebox. the page opening in ceebox popup contains a form which submits to a new url. Now the new page opens in the same ceebox popup window. I need to close the popup window and reload the new url in parent window.
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Feb 9, 2011
is it posssible to show the client what they have submitted using jquery basicly i have a form with 3 options that they have to select 1 month 2 months 3 months i what the thankyou message to show what witch option they have submitted. my form works as client fills in form data then sends for with sendform.php jquery validates and activates a <div id="sent"> on the same page no refresh with my messsage. 1 Month <---- the option they have chosen is this possible as you can tell quite a noob with jQuery
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Oct 30, 2009
What I mean: everyone knows that to cancel a form submission it just have to put an "return false" in the submit function of the form. But I want a link in the page that executes a function that can stop a running-submission of a form. got it?
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Jan 14, 2011
I want to have multiply forms dynamically created on a page with dynamic id's, I have a href and image styled submit button. When user click on the submit button i want to submit a form with AJAX request. I am using following code but nothing happens.
/*** HTML ***/
<form id="a2c" name="a2c" action="submitToCart.php" onsubmit="return false;">
<select name="25687">LCD TV</select>
</form>
[Code].....
Note: on page have multiple forms with dynamic form and submit link id's.
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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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Jun 5, 2007
I am getting a strange behavior in IE 6 and 7 where not only do I lose my CSS styling in the replaced DIV but some of the jQuery swap classes code no longer works after an ajax form is submitted. I am using jQuery Forms to post the data and use the exact same approach on the same page with a different form with no trouble.
Works fine in Safari, and FF, though I do see my styled Form submit button do a little hop in FF when the div is refreshed (this does not happen in my other successful form post.)
Best to see by example I guess:
1. Goto [url]
2. Click Level1Page1 in the first Nav Window you see
3. Click on 'Edit' when it appears
4. In the following pop-up, under the Page Settings tab (the default), make some changes and press update - this should work with no problem.
5. Now click on the second tab in the pop-up labeled Page Design
6. Make some changes and click update - You should see the problem here. The styling will disappear in the form and you will no longer be able to select a page layout.
The code that is spit back is the identical server side code that generates the form in the first place. There should be no difference between the pre-post state and the post-post state except for the data itself.
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Jun 19, 2009
Below is a block of code from a Wordpress plugin called "MM Forms", which handles form creation.The part of the code below deals with what happens when a form is submitted,which I believe is around this part:
[Code]...
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Jun 19, 2009
Below is a block of code from a Wordpress plugin called "MM Forms", which handles form creation. The part of the code below deals with what happens when a form is submitted, which I believe is around this part:if (1 == data.mailSent) {
[Code]...
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Jun 1, 2009
I have email, password and some other fields, and I'm using $.post to send data.
In Ajax form submission, I don't want to submit a particular field. The serializeArray() method returns all the fields in the form. So, I tried something like this to prevent the password field being serialized.
This works great but the ajax submission doen't work.
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Nov 13, 2010
I'm working on a little project where they have a slider form and I need to piggyback a tiny line of code into the validation function for the form.
What I need to happen is when the user has filled in all the fields and clicks the submit button AND the data validates THEN a class is added to the body tag. My jQuery knowledge is very minimal - I added the code to where I 'thought' its supposed to go but it didnt seem to work.
jQuery(document).ready(function() {
jQuery('#scroller').css('overflow','hidden');
// Set up the scrollable registration
var wizard = jQuery('#scroller').scrollable();
[Code]....
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Apr 8, 2011
I'm going to preface this by saying I know next to nothing about implementing jquery. Thus far, I've just been very lucky and able to figure out a few things on my own.
I have a simple form on my site that, upon clicking "submit" calls a PHP file.
I'd like to have a modal dialog box open when you confirm submission(like this.... [URL] but can't understand how to target the submit button to make this happen.
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I already have jquery script on my page but dont know what to do from here.
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Feb 9, 2010
I want to bypass from one input field to other one by <enter> (<return>) key pressing instead of default behaviour (<tab> key pressing).But there was default form action on <enter> keydown event was performed. Remember that <enter> keydown event on form means default "Form submit" action. How to prevent default action, form submission, in time of <enter> keydown event processing?
How to modify following code? I use hotkeys jQuery plugin for key binding to input fields.
$().ready(function(){
$(myInputFieldsSelector).bind('keydown','return',function(evt){
//find next input field in the form MyNextInput
MyNextInput.focus().select();
[Code].....
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Oct 2, 2009
I have a form with multiple fieldsets which are visible conditionally. There are three submit buttons "Abandon", "Save" and "Save & Continue". Each button should validate specific controls of the form and submit it. I tried setting "onsubmit: false" and checking for "$('#myForm').valid ()" on click of these buttons., but that validates all controls of the form.
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Apr 1, 2011
I am trying to display validation error messages when form validation fails. Currently it does display the error messages but then disappears straight away. How can I stop the page from refreshing when validation fails? I have return false in my code when validation fails but still having same problem. Currently I have only done the validation for the full name only. The error msg is showed in:
[Code]...
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Apr 15, 2010
So my problem is that i can't send form data in FF without page refresh (though in IE7-8 everything works smoothly).
My code fragments:
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Jun 21, 2009
This is in regards to Jrn Zaefferer's plug in.How do you customize input validation so that I can remove foullanguage?So that first name or last name doesn't have "fck you" or something
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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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Aug 14, 2001
I'm having a few problems... none are caused by my browser, so they are proving hard to troubleshoot. A user has pointed a couple out to me.
I have this code as part of a script:
(I have inserted hard breaks to make the post look better)
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window.open("http://www.site.com/loading.htm","confirmation","screenX=10,screenY
=10,left=0,top=10,toolbar=0,location=0,status=0,menubar=0,scrollbars
=1,resizable=0,width=250,height=250");
document.subForm.submit();
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"subForm" targets "confirmation". The user is getting two windows instead of one. One contains the initial window document and the other contains the form action. Also, she says they are both big... the size (of at least one) should be 250x250. She is running AOL 6 and IE 5.5 on the related computer.
Perhaps a timeout would help the 2 window situation? Why are the windows big and not 250x250? If you know what's going on please let me in on it.
This same user has a laptop that runs AOL 4 and IE 4 (she thinks). On that computer the form is submitting to one window, but none of the data is making it to the new window. I am guessing this has to do with the way I have the "form" and "table" tags within the javascript document.write statements. Does anyone know a good web page on this subject? OR What else the problem might be?
Ok, next issue! I am trying to submit a form using Netscape 4.03. When the submit button calls the related function I receive: "subForm is not defined". Here is the line that is throwing the error:
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eml = subForm.email.value;
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The final problem is regarding the same form. When I hit the submit button in N6... nothing happens.
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