Is there a way to post from a .net page with server form controls using the jQuery .ajax method? The .net page is expecting the server contols so I'm not sure how to handle it so when I serialize() the form it doesn't know what to do with it.
I'm new to using JQuery and I've been searching everywhere to be able to post XML to a WebMethod on an aspx page in a site. I'm sure it can be done but I just have no idea how.
Anyone have any code examples or tutorials on how to implement POST's on the pages that each of the jQuery's Ajaxified tabs loads? Mainly looking for examples of the tab content pages post'ing/get'ing params.
here's an example of the stand-alone page that functions normally:[URL]...(select Oct. 8th, 2009 to see example or POST in action)
but when popped into an Ajax jQuery tab, the POST doesnt work[URL]...As you can see, on the second example, when the page POST's, it's no longer running in the tab. How do i get it to just refresh/POST within the tab?
I have an error when I POST to a page. Whatever monetary choice of donation that is made, the POST does not work to send the values to the next page and the default value of $20.00 is registered.
After looking at my code for a day I dont see the errorL
Here is the code
Contributions are tax deductible for residents of the United States and Jamaica.
Yes, I want to become a contributor. Please accept my donation as indicated below.
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Here is the test site. [url]
For this test all menu choices takes to the Donation page.
I have a customer with an existing classic ASP web app that I have inherited, and he now wants the app to send him an SMS/Text when ever someone posts a comment on the site. I have found a 3rd party provider where by I can send a SMS just by posting to the following URL [URL]..nator=LogicSMS but that would mean that when the customer posts a comment then they would have to leave the site for the SMS to be sent.
I would like the data to be sent to the logic SMS site with out the customer having to leave the site, I am going to assume via some sort async post. I know little to stuff all about Java coding, but I know that this should be possible, so please supply me with an example of how to achieve this.
Am calling Webservice in one ajax post, In the success funtion am calling another another method in same webservice through another ajax post method. First ajax post is getting called and returning the string from the webservice method but the inner ajax call is not getting called. I have placed the code here.
Code: $("#save_photos_all_continue").click(function() { event.preventDefault(); var $black_white_all = $("#black_white_all").is(':checked'); var $color_all = $("#color_all").is(':checked'); var $other_all = $("#other_all").is(':checked'); [Code]...
In Google Chrome it works fine but in Mozilla/5.0 it actually goes to the save_edits page instead of just using the post and staying on the original page.
I posted this problem in the old mailing list, but I thought Id try here with a larger set of eyes.
My issue seems to concern webkit browsers. I am sending information from a form with a jQuery click function. I am loading the response from one form that is a DIV called rightContent to the same DIV and passing the
IE does not seem to make the post using the following code:
$(function(){ $("#update").click(function(ev) { var target = $(ev.target); if (!target.hasClass("add_btn")) { return false ; } var li = target.parents("li"); var _title = li.attr("data-title");
I am building a web app that uses alot a jquery including a function that reaches out to a webservice using $.ajax to grab data and return to tdata to the web app. The function that makes the call is outside the ready block but is called in the ready block to make it run on the load. After the load I use a timer to keep calling the function to keep things up to date. But after the first run the function does not seam to work. This might sound wierd, but the ajax function appears to run after the initial go, but it always returns the original request, it does not make new request to the server. I use fiddler and watch what going on and after the initial run method it doesnt make any other calls even though I see the ajax method being stepped through using debugging software and see the AJAX call being attempted and returned successfully.
var REQUESTURL = '/citizenQuestionWCF.svc/'; var prOptions = ''; $(document).ready(function () { getQuestions();
I'm adding is a flag to indicate that a post was sent via ajax. Is there a better way to do this so that I don't have to add the flag every time an ajax form is posted?
I'm using ajax to send data to another page, but in IE 'message' is emptied some times. I have an alert on 'message' in the JS-function and there is data there; for example: "I think that IE <br />is a pain in the..
the server doesn't detect an ajax call ('X-Requested-With' header is not sent). I tried forcing it with beforeSubmit and also with ajaxSetup, but no go.
I wrote a little program. When the home page loads, I added <body onload="get();"> to retrieve data from database using PHP and then display on the samehome page. The codes imported to the home page also include a simple form with Submit button: "<form name='commentform'><textarea row='5' cols='20' autofocus form='commentform'>
I have a search form that uses AJAX to fetch data and populate a table. Several of the search fields are multiple selects. Problem is, only the first option is getting passed thru to the PHP file called by the AJAX function.
var fs_users = $("#users"), fs_status("#status"), fs_roles("#roles"), ...; var fs_allFields = $([]).add(fs_users).add(fs_status).add(fs_roles)...; $("#fsSearch").click(function() { //alert(fs_roles.val());
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For debugging purposes, the target PHP file ("fetch_data.php") dumps the $_POST and $_GET variables to a file. As mentioned, only the first option from the multi-selects is getting passed thru in the $_POST variable ($_GET is empty as expected). The alert (line 4) will correctly display a comma-delimited list of all the selected values (also verified via Firebug while stepping thru the code). Someone in another thread suggested using serialize() (e.g. line 9 becomes "fs_allFields.serialize()", but that caused NOTHING to get passed thru.
Maybe I've been staring at it too long and there's a simple fix is right in front of me, but I just can't see it.
P.S. I'm using the latest versions of jQuery and jQuery-UI.