JQuery :: Hide A Form After Submit It With Validation Plugin?
Jan 4, 2012
I'd like to know how to hide a form after a success validate with validation plugin. I'm try this:
submitHandler: function(form) {
$("#form").hide();
form.submit();
}
When I submit the form, it is hidden a few seconds, but then it come back.
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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 $("#frm").submit()). I don't want this to cause any validation to occur. Is there another function I can call besides submit(), or some other method?
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Sep 29, 2011
I seem to be having trouble getting the submithandler form attribute working. The link is here: [URL]. For some reason it submits and does not show the alert I have inside the function of the submithandler attribute.
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Jun 21, 2009
This is in regards to Jrn Zaefferer's plug in.How do you customize input validation so that I can remove foullanguage?So that first name or last name doesn't have "fck you" or something
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Oct 2, 2009
I have a form with multiple fieldsets which are visible conditionally. There are three submit buttons "Abandon", "Save" and "Save & Continue". Each button should validate specific controls of the form and submit it. I tried setting "onsubmit: false" and checking for "$('#myForm').valid ()" on click of these buttons., but that validates all controls of the form.
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Feb 17, 2011
I have some page with lot of forms (20 per page), this forms are always the same, because is for reply comments directly in these page. (like wordpress comment manage page).
The forms id are: commentresponder-XXXX (XXXX = comment id).
I'm getting lot of problem handled individually each form.
I don't use submit button, i have a link which do submit function.
Into <form..></form> the link look like:
<a id="fbotonsendcom-XXXX" class="boton" href="#">responder</a>
XXXX, another time is the comment id.
Now these click functionallity:
[Code]....
When i use alert() to see the id of the form it give me undefined for: var idElement = $(this).attr("id"); I used the var with parent() too, up 5 parents without results, always say "undefined".
Cant i pass the id from click function to the validation submitHandler plugin ? something like... $('#commentresponder-' + idComment).submit('id=' idComment);
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Aug 9, 2009
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.
$(document).ready(function() {
$("#myForm").validate()
});
and here is my disable function --
jQuery.fn.diableOnSubmit = function() {
var input=this.find("input.submit")
input.click(function () {
[code]....
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May 6, 2009
m relatively new to Jquery and have come accross these two plugins.Having looked at the ajax examples offered for the form plugin i wasintruiged to find out how i could go about validating the form usingthe formvalidate plugin during the beforeSubmit callback.Ive seen that you can validate the ajaxform as shown in the followingxample.malsup.com/jquery/form/#code-samplesHowever i'd like to use the formvalidate as it offers alot more....
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May 5, 2009
Having looked at the ajax examples offered for the form plugin i was intruiged to find out how i could go about validating the form using the formvalidate plugin during the beforeSubmit callback. Ive seen that you can validate the ajaxform as shown in the following example. [URL] However i'd like to use the formvalidate as it offers alot more..
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Jun 19, 2010
I have recently downloaded the jQuery Validation Plugin, and I want to use the bottom part of the demo [url] (Validating a Complete Form) and I have some questions to ask:
1. I want the validation to work after the user clicked "Submit"
2. If a column is wrong (username already taken or password length invalid) I want not only error message but also a picture in front of the error message.
3. I hope that after the user clicks "Submit" and then found a column is wrong then correct it, after the user corrected it and click to other place or other column the validator starts again to check the column the user just edited whether the user just corrected a wrong column or edited a correct column into error.
4. I hope to display a image in right of the column if that column is correct after the validator works.
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Oct 13, 2009
About the jquery Validation plugin. I need to lock the submit button on some forms to prevent multiple submissions, but I don't want to permanently lock it, in case there's a validation problem that the user needs to resolve. I did come up with a way to temporarily lock it and change the text to "Saving, Please Wait..." for a few seconds, then revert it to an unlocked submit button.
The problem I'm having is that this conflicts somehow with the jquery validation plugin. Some fields that have error messages if the user attempts to submit the form with missing data. If I use the temporary locking submit button (which uses an animation to create a duration) then these error messages do not display.
Is it possible to test for a validation value in a separate function before running this lock function? If valid, lock, if not valid, don't lock, because it isn't possible to submit an invalid form anyway. I tried wrapping the locking submit function in a setTimeout, but that didn't have any effect at all in delaying it.
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May 11, 2009
I have a working registration form and now i want to add this wonderful jquery form valitation plugin to validate the user input before sending the form.
So far so good all is working and btw. it was easy to setup even for some one with very poor js skill.
My question is now: can i hide the label for the input fields and dropdowns, i mean the labels i have in the form - not the error labels created by the jquery form valitation plugin, when the jquery generated labels appear? Like a switch show the default labels when no error and hide if an error?
<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function() {
$("#formular").validate({
meta: "validate",
[Code].....
When i use this code, then on submit / on error all the labels are gone because it hides all the labels. So far i understand my own code but i have no idead how to manage to just hide specific labels, the labels with errors? I took a look into the jquery.validate.js file and found on line 596 the "showLabel" function. Maybe i have to rewrite this one but as i wrote before: i have no idea where to start.
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Oct 8, 2011
I am trying to use the jQuery validation plugin to validate my form but cant get it working. I have the script types in the header:
<script type="text/javascript" src="/jquery-1.4.2.min.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="/jquery.validate.js"></script>
And my Form:
<form id="taskentry" method="post">
Trip Date<input type="text" class="required" name="trip[Date]" id="tripDate" placeholder="MM/DD/YYYY"/></form>
I tried this but not working:
<script>
$("#taskentry").validate({
rules: {
tripDate: {required: true}
}
});
</script>
How do I implement the validation plugin to use on my form?
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Jan 8, 2010
I'm trying to get an upload popup working with the jQuery form plugin[URL].. When I click a link I load a form html from the server and add it to a container div by setting the div's html attribute. I then attach a submit handler to the form so I can call the ajaxSubmit function of the form plugin.
[Code]...
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Aug 24, 2010
Malsup's most excellent and comprehensive Form plugin has me completely stuck on just one thing.Take a look at this: http:[url]....At the bottom are a variety of submit buttons, and when you click one, it knows which one has been clicked.And I've been through the js and the source and the examples and I can't figure out how the bleep it's done!I'll tell you why I'm asking, then perhaps you can probably tell me I'm doing it wrong anyway!Let's say a blind person logs in, and want to edit their presets.I don't want the form to be too complex or clever or ajaxy, as screenreaders don't like that, so it just iterates through as many presets as they have, and populates a form with edit boxes.But there's no point "pushing back" 29 unchanged items just to edit one row.
So my idea was I'd just "fieldSerialize()" the details of the row that was currently being edited and submit that to my little php routine that updates the db. Then they can do a refresh just to hear the list again.The js looks like:
$(document).ready(function() {
$('#myForm').ajaxForm(function() {
var queryString = $('#myForm').formSerialize(); [code]....
All works fine like that. But if I change line 3 to: var queryString = $('#myForm :button').fieldSerialize(); it doesn't work. I've also tried:
'#myForm :button'
'#myForm .button'
':button'[code]....
Maybe I should just generate as many separate forms as there are presets, but then I'm going to need as many ready(function)'s as there are rows, which is going to be very messy.
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Mar 20, 2010
I am trying to use jquery's ajax framework to check if the data that is entered is valid or not. The form works properly except i cannot get the page to go to action="something.php" file in the form part.
[Code]...
I enter a company into the form and hit submit The form will send the data to my validate company.php file. Validate company will return either "good" or "bad" If "bad" the form works as expected. it will stop the function by returning false and alert you that it is already in the database If "good" the page just sits there, basically returned false. however if you click submit again on the html form the function will go through and do what return: true should do.
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Dec 6, 2009
I've a form. Before submit this forum i have to check if there are uploaded pictures for this form. I check the pictures with ajax. If there are no pictures the must come a alert (see below) otherwise the form must bu submitted with a post (regular submit, no ajax or something). It's working fine but only the formsubmit don't work. Someone who know this 'problem'?
<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function(){
$("#submit").click(function(){
[code]....
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Apr 18, 2011
I am using this jQuery Form Validation Plugin [URL].. But unable to get proper tutorial to use it in custom way. E.g : I have written a custom form below.. My Query is how can I control validation on a form element.Say in the following textbox named txtPaymentFirstName only Alphabet and space allowed, no special character or numbers allowed , how to do that?
Also I want only in the following textbox txtURL, valid URLs will be written, how to incorporate that rule?
[Code]...
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Jun 8, 2009
I have my form working great as long as my submit button is contained within the form tags. But the design calls for the submit button to be outside of the form. Sample code and diagrams are below.
<form>
my form here
</form>
<div> </div>
<div> Submit button </div>
[Code].....
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Jun 28, 2009
I have a form and i am using jquery validation plugin to validate form.now i want to after validation submit form using ajax.
here is the example.
Code:
<form id="frmRegister" action="" method="Post" >
<input type="text" id="username" name="username" value="" />
<input type="submit" id="btnRegister" name="btnRegister" value="Register" />
</form>
[Code]...
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Jul 22, 2010
Is the validation plugin able to validate an input only instead of a whole form?I mean, is this lign correct :
$("#InputID").validate(
rules: "required"
);
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Oct 23, 2009
I am using a jQuery plugin whihc highlights fields that are not filled out that are required fields.. Now at the moment it simply displays a "Required field" message, but i want it to highlight the text boxes in red instead, take a look at the link below, hit the submit buton and see what happens.. The styles go all wonky [URL] So can i acheive highlighting the text boxes in red if they are not filled in? I have looked at the documentation and cant seem to work out if it can be done..
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Jul 13, 2010
I have created a form with malsup's Form Plugin wherein it submits on change of the inputs. However, after each submission, the form loses focus, which forces the user to click on the next input element after each input change, which is a bit annoying. Is there a way I could set the form to automatically focus on the next input element after the submission depending on which input element the form was submitted from? [code]...
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Sep 29, 2009
I have built out a fairly rhobust app using jquery and jquery-ui all was going well until we started to bring different screens together inside a tabbed interface. Seems that now when we execute our validation code on one form its checking the fields of all other forms on the page.All of my forms do have unique ID's and all elements within all forms have unique ID's.My understanding of using this.find inside of the submit event was that it should only find the forms elements am I wrong? Method that performs the actual validation:
function validateForm(event){
var allOk = true;
$(this).find("*[validation]").each(function(){[code]....
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Feb 15, 2010
I have a form on my page, which I want to validate on submit. The code looks something like this:
$('#form').submit(function(){ if ($('#field1').length == 4 && $('#field2').length == 3) {
$.ajax({
url: someAjaxUrl,
dataType: 'html',
type: 'get',
success: function(html){ if (html != '') {
//show error
} else {
//submit form
}}});
} else {
//show other error
} return false;
});
Now, if I try to use
$('#form').submit();
In the else statement within the success function, the validation keeps getting triggered in an endless loop.
But if I use
document.form.submit();
- or document.getElementById('kbaFormSearch').submit(); -
The form gets submitted correctly. Is this because the anonymous callback function within the earlier defined
$('#form).submit()
gets triggered again? And if so, is there a way to get this to work without using "native JS" (not that I'm against it, but it would not make much sense to me unless there is no other way).
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May 3, 2011
is there any way to trim the filed value before using jquery validate plugin [URL]../Plugins/Validation/Validator.
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