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?
I have multiple submit buttons in a form, with the same name. ie code...
Is it possible to detect which submit button was presed, from within the onsubmit handler for the form, or would I need to apply onclick handlers for each button, and submit the form as part of the function?
I have a page with many forms that I need to change from a post to an ajax call. That part is working, no problem, but now I want to disable the submit button while it's waiting on the server response and then re-enable it when the response comes back.
I can't figure out what my selector should be to get the submit button of the form that's being submitted. What should I be using instead? Also, if the call errors out, I'd like to just post the form as usual.
I have a form without a submit button. It gets submitted programmatically with document.form.submit().
What I need is to be able to disable this form's submit capability on page load and then reenable it at some later point. Remember there is no 'input' button element.
Code: What I've tried so far is like this: savedSubmit = document.inputs.submit; document.inputs.submit = None; then later: document.inputs.submit = savedSubmit;
How do I disable the submit button if all required fields in a form are not filled in? Say I have a form with Name, Age,message, and email. Name, message and email must be filled in or else the submit button will not show or will be disabled and then enabled once filled. If the fields are filled in then the submit button will show. If the fields are filled in but then one is deleted then the submit button will hide. Ideally if I can have it disabled that will work, if not I will settle on hide at this point.
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....
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:
My problem is that I can find a way to sumbit the form using javascript when there are multiple buttons on the form. I know that we can do form submission using:
form.submit();
but, I have a different case when I need to sumbit form with javascript but still be able to differentiate which button submits the form (dont get confuse on this. What I am doing is the when a user clicks button, it gets thorught a javascipt that validates and does other job and then submits the form).
On the other side, I use (php)
if(isset($_REQUEST["Save"])) { }
to distinguish b/w two buttons.
Only thing i need is to find a way to add information about the button tht triggers the form submit().....
i dont know ... but may be like Code: form.submit("Save");
Has anybody used <button type="submit" name="dil" value="bert">dilbert</button> and attempted to add submit validation through the submit handler and preventDefault() only to find out the element value is missing? I'm currently experiencing this problem and it's a real headache.
I have a html form with three input text box. one of the three is disabled by the help of this postmy question on jquery forum.no I want that if any of two of the input box is empty submition button will be disabled if allenteredthen submit button will be enabled.
I need help with the Validation plugin. I have a form with a required field. When the form is valid I want the form to submit and I also want to disable the submit button. I have a function that does the disabling, but I'm not sure how to call this function within the "validate" method. Here is my simple call the the validate method.
The code below will show the remaining character count. I'm trying to figure out how to disable the submit button if the user exceeds the 140 character count and re-enable once they're in the "safezone" again...
I thought I could just add: $("#edit-message-send").css({disabled: true}); in the event of an error, and then $("#edit-message-send").css({disabled: false}); if they correct it, but it's not working in either situation.
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.
I would like to disable the submit button until all fields have been success. I have been looking for examples of call backs but could find anything I could use.
In the following .submit function, I am attempting to grab the value of the selected option in the facilityCodes dropdown list when I click the submit button and then during the submit function,select the facilityCode again in the dropdown list when the page reloads and then disable the list so that the user cannot change it.However,the situation is when I reload the page after the submit button is clicked the dropdown defaults to the first option and the list is enabled.I apparently am not understanding how.submit works so that I'm selecting the option I'm defining in my code below and then disabling the list AFTER the page reloads due to an error on the page. My question is how can I accomplish this?Here is my code:
$(function() { $("#ARTransferForm").submit(function() { var msgsCount = 0;[code]....
I'm using mailchimps signup box (they don't have a decent forum to ask on) on my website and want to adjust the submit button and change it to a normal link. Here's the button that submit's the form:
The codw which i am using is , the code which i am using is able to disable the submit session , but not exactly that i need, i need to disable that after 10 submissions and timer will become start for 24 hours , to enable again
Can you help me please? I need a function that can disable the submit button after the user clicked on it once so he wont be able to click it twice or more...
How can I have the submit button disabled by default, an enable it only if 2 specific input box values match. or If a specific form field is => than some value in another form field or hidden field, the Submit button is re-enabled. ( activated / unhidden)I don't want the user to click anything to re-activate or unhide the Submit button. If I can actually hide it at startup, and then unhide it based on the above conditions, that would also work, and possibly preferably.As it stands right now, my submit button is like this.
I have a page that has a bunch of checkboxes and input fields. I need to disable and grey out the submit button until a change is actually made to any of the fields, then make it active and blue. How would I do this?
What I want to do is: disable the submit button while not all form fields are filled out and eneble it when the form fields are filled out. Disabling works, the enabling doesn't, at least not 'automaticly'. All of the code is in the $(document).ready(function(){}
I have this code: checkAll(); function checkAll() {
At the bottom of this page: [URL] There's a sign up button... When you click on it, the button is disabled, and the word 'Signup' is replaced by 'Signup in process'. The HTML on the button is:
Code HTML4Strict: <button type="submit" id="SBIAgree" class="actionCreate" disableonsubmit="Signup in progress..." name="MSignal_SI-IA*">
And there is a tonne of javascript on the Fastmail Site here: [URL] I think it's something to do with the 'disableonsubmit' function, but when I tried to separate out that part of the JS into a test page myself, I can't get it to work. I wondered if anyone might be able to advise about the core JS elements that make this functionality work?