JQuery :: Remote Message Is Not Showing Up?
Aug 8, 2009I am not sure what I am doing wrong I am using the Jquery.Validateplugin and it has a remote field so I did this
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I am not sure what I am doing wrong I am using the Jquery.Validateplugin and it has a remote field so I did this
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I have a simple form that inserts a name into a database. The functionality works fine. But the message that is suppose to show is wrong.
Code JavaScript:
$(document).ready(function () {
$('#nameForm').submit(function () {
$('.msgbox').hide();
$.post('ajax.Register.php', {name: $('#name').val()}, function (data) {
if (data) {
$('.msgbox').show('fast', function () {
$(this).html('OK!');
});
}else {
$('.msgbox').show('fast', function () {
$(this).html('Failed!');
});
}});
return false;
});
});
The form always shows "Failed!" even though the name went through in my database.
Code PHP:
try {
$objUser = new PDO("mysql:dbname=ajax;host=localhost", "root", "");
}
catch (PDOException $e) {
echo 'Unable to connect';
}
$strName = $_POST['name'];
if (empty($strName))
return false;
$strQuery = "INSERT INTO name (name) VALUES (:name)";
$objStatement = $objUser->prepare($strQuery);
$objStatement->bindParam(':name', $strName, PDO::PARAM_STR);
if ($objStatement->execute())
return true;
return false;
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Code:
<html>
<head><title></title>
<script>
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<html>
<LINK REL=StyleSheet HREF="nat.css" TYPE="text/css" MEDIA=screen>
<div id="centeredmenu">
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Footprint:
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$(document).ready(function() { var validator = $("#Member_Form").validate({
rules: { Member_Name: {
required: true,
minlength: 2,
remote: "users.asp"
}, },
messages: { Member_Name: {
required: "Enter a username",
minlength: jQuery.format("Enter at least {0} characters"),
remote: jQuery.format("{0} is already in use")
}, }});
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royalmail.com/portal/rm/track?trackNumber=x
With X being the tracking number. Try: [URL]
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The code I am using is...
$(document).ready(function(){
$.ajax({
type: "POST",
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When i go to a new page i.e. [url]
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Here's an example of a function I call. I've also tried $.getJSON with no success.
function getGrains() {
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I'm trying something along these lines:
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Currently I was able to load remote JSON (php) file using JSONP protocol. However, how to do if my remote file is static? In the doc, it said: you can load JSON data located on another domain if you specify a JSONP callback, which can be done like so: "myurl?callback=?". But since my remote file is a static text file, how can I specify the callback in the output dynamically? In fact, I also wonder if it is possible to control the random callback name by modifying jquery source code...
View 1 Replies View Relatedheres my header:
<script type="text/javascript" src="js/jquery-1.3.2.min.js" ></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="js/jquery-ui-1.7.3.custom.min.js" ></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="js/jquery.validate.js"></script>
heres my script:
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$(theXML).find('person').each(
function($i){
$data.push({
firstname: $('name', this).text(),
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This works just fine:
But swap in a remote URL and I get nothing:
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I'd like to learn how data is passed form one file to another and then displaying at when an error occurs. I have this php script that checks if an domain really exist
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jQuery Code:
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// Form Validation customization
$("#Form_business").validate({
rules: {
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