JQuery :: Post And Check If Success?
Dec 2, 2010I want to send data by post and check if data was added to mysql.
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I want to send data by post and check if data was added to mysql.
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I want to run an external function outside the post.
This is what I have currently.
On success of the post I want to run the setGrandTotal(); function which will do some calculating for me.
I can't use the value returned by $.post() method out of the scope of success function.
For instance in below example myvar alerted as empty even though var is alerted with a value. Besides, hide does not work in the scope of success function.
I would like to submit a form depending on the success data of an ajax post.
Below is my jquery code; as you see #theform is the main form and before submitting the form I need to check the availability of the the date and time and the room using$.ajax. However it doesn't submit the main form if the date, time and the room is available.
required=["txtCal_Event_CalendarID","txt_TreatmentRoom","txtTreatmentID","txtTreatmentTypeID","datepicker1","datepicker2","timepicker1","timepicker2"];
emptyerror="Please fill out this field.";
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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.
So that I can pass multiple checkbox values to my PHP processing script as an array I added the square brackets to my form's checkbox input element's name, like this: <input type="checkbox" name="checkGroup[]" value="'.$rowIDs.'" /> Because it has to match, I updated the input element I use to check/uncheck all the checkboxes so that it now looks like this: <input type="checkbox" name="all" onClick="checkAll(document.ResIDsDates.checkGroup[],this)" />
When I manually select multiple checkboxes I can successfully pass any number of checkbox values through
the POST array to my process script...but my Check/Uncheck All box has ceased working -- adding the
square brackets to the checkbox input's name disabled it.
I tried playing with the ASCII equivalents to the brackets, but no go. Is there a way to retain the array
functionality and pass multiple checkbox values to the script AND enable the Check/Uncheck All box?
How can I post array of controls through &.post() in jQuery??I have some of checkboxs in my page and declare them like this
<input name="mycheckbox[]" "value="myvalue" type="checkbox">
I can get it works if I using <form> tag with an action="post" and a submit button to post to another php page by using this statement to get all controls in receiver's page _GET['mycheckbox'];I have tried
$.post('ajax/test.php", {checkbox: $
(
'input[name="mycheckbox"]'
)});
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I just started using jQuery, but i can't get it working. On the index.php page I want a search form, that post's to search.php. Following next, I want that the html of search.php (which will only be a table with the results), is show into the 'results' div in the index.php.
This is the code im using:
<script type="text/javascript">
/* attach a submit handler to the form */
$(document).ready(function(){
alert("Ok - 1");
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The alert's are for debugging, but none of them show's up.
My app recently upgraded to 1.4 and as such started using the XMLHttpRequest in the success callback of the .ajax function however we been forced to roll back to 1.3.2 due to performance issues with IE7 (forced to use in a corporate environment) Is there any way to get access to the XMLHttpRequest after an ajax call? If not, would anyone be so kind as to point out if its possible to modify the 1.3.2 source to add the parameter to the success call back like in 1.4? I am hoping its a simple modification however I could be wrong. We are set to upgrade to the lastest jQuery when we get a browser upgrade to IE9 but that could be up to a year away and I would really like to continue to use the XMLHttpRequest in my app as its a lot faster than my old approach.
View 2 Replies View Relatedfor example:
script1.js
functionfirstLoad() {
loadScript('second.js');
}
and the code which is executing:
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maybe exists another ways to load and execute the loaded functions before another syncronous request is started?
Even with dataType:null in ajaxSubmit options, the plugin seems to wrap the responseText in <pre> tags, or do other unwanted things with the response.
I require access to the raw response text from the server in my success function. Is there a way to do this?
I am using this code in c#. I need to create a url dynamically which the following code does. The BuildURL method has a string return and returns the build URL. How do I get that value and use it in the following code?
$("#myButton").bind('click', function() {
$.ajax({
type: "POST",
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I am using $.ajax in jQuery and I have some thing running in $ ().ajaxSuccess(function(event, request, settings) {}); However I don't know how to get the html as in response of the success callback below:
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I am facing a problem with value sent by the server in Ajax Success method. Below is my code
openCommentDialog = function(container, url, width, height, isModal, isResizable,clientData){
if(container.indexOf("#")==-1){
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But problem is that It doesn't execute the If-else condition. In firebug I have seen the console the response and html both displays "ok" even if I prompt the value of data it displays "ok" but when I debug the code it appends character along with the value .Another thing is that is it possible to put the entire ajax code into a function and based on the value it return after success full execution I return Boolean value to calling function.I have tried this but it always returns false.
why not worksuccess: function()?
success: function(){
$(this).fadeOut("slow",function(){
$(this).parent().remove();
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why the following code results in an error in Firefox and success in Internet Explorer?
jQuery.ajax({
type:"GET",
url:"http://nl.ae/iptocapi.php",
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No matter what I put in here, Firefox is going into the error; will not return success.What the server returns is just plain text, no html, thinking maybe it has something to do with This, but I can't figure it out because there are only So many options for
today I updated my Firefox from 3.5 to 4.0b3 and it seems that the AJAX success callback is not longer fired. Firebug shows the correct response but the function is never called. Is this a Problem of the FF Beta, or is Jquery responsible for this?
Here is my Script
$.ajax({
url: 'ajax.php',
success: function(data) {
console.log('success');
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currently using jq 1.4.2
And i have gone through this forum and other forums for a simple fix ... since so many have had this problem..but i have nt found anything that seems to work hence i am posting this problem
$(".editvolunteer").fancybox({
'width' : 970,
'height' : 460,
'autoScale' : false,
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I dont know what i am doign wrong i have used debugbar and i can seethe html content that comes back i have used fiddler and i see hte html content that comes back there....the xhr stat =200 so every thing is good..yet it doesnot replace the the content $("#updateroster").html(data).
At the moment i got the following:
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For some reason the success and error callbacks are not working at all. I'm using jquery.ajax to submit a form w/o page refresh through a php file. I have set the success & error callbacks but even when I changed the mysql password (to a incorrect one) I got the success message [code]...
View 2 Replies View RelatedI would like to show users 10 images (DIVs) on which they can click. Images will be numbers (0-9) and they have to click on correct sequence (example 4 6 3 2 2 7) and then click "submit" button. If they don't get correct sequence they get shown some message about wrong numbers, but if they get it wight they should get some message of success. I am searching for some similar jquery or ajax scripts and can't find anything. Has anyone seen this kind of samples anywhere or could share some code?Attachments unlock.jpgSize : 35.81 KB Download : 266
View 13 Replies View RelatedI am trying to call a dynamically chosen function on success from an ajax call (later to be error and so on also)The following function works fine and passes the url to call and parameters into the makeAjaxPostCall function. successHandler is the function to call on ajax success.[code]
View 2 Replies View RelatedI need to invoke a method when a field validation is either successful or unsuccessful. I have managed to get the function to run if the field validation fails by using the following:
$('#myform').validate({
rules: {
client_name: {
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But how do I invoke a method specific to a field that triggers when the field validates successfully? I need to invoke showBigGreenTick(fieldname) for the fields that are validOn another note, I find it very strange the the documentation is so poor regarding this validation. To even find out that there was a "messages" option for validate was found on another website.
I'm using getJSON to load data from the database onto a form. How can I specify the success & error callbacks? here's the code I'm using: EDIT: I managed to get the success callback by adding it below the $('fontSize')... but how can I set the error callback?
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This is the exemplar I've been using for my $.ajax requests to my php script.
$.ajax({ type: 'GET', url: 'getDetails.php', data: { id: 142 }, success: function(data) {
// grabbed some data! };
});
I'm working with a few more variables than this, I'm working with 3 variables. What I'm wondering is should I use json_encode() on the php side. I will be using php validations, so I may return error messages in an array. How do I check whether I have error messages or true value.
I'd like to send in an associative array so I can have email = "error"; amongst a few others. So if email is the only one with error I will .append a message to the correct div id.
I've got a form for adding a person to a textfile. The form is made with html and i submit it to a perl-file, where i read out the input and write it in a textfile. After writing the file i want to make a redirect to an overview page with each user and there i want to have a success-message ("user successfully added").
How do i make this success-message on the overview-page after the redirect from perl? I know, i could just redirect to the overview-page with a parameter (overview.html?success=true) and then if the parameter is set, display a success-message. but if i handle it with a parameter then the success-message does not hide after a page-refresh.i've seen a lot of web-applications where the success-message is displayd but hides after a page-refresh..ps: here is an example of an application where they have it programmed like i want it:[URL]