JQuery :: Multiple Event Handlers On Form.submit()
Mar 11, 2010
I would like to add an event handler to the submit() method on the form. If the form contains an elemant recaptcha, it should show a recpatcha in a modal, and upon completing that recaptcha, assign the entered captcha to that element to be submitted long the form.
Basically, I would be able to attach the code that renders the modal and the recaptcha form in the .submit event handler.
I was just wondering; if we have multiple form.submit() handlers that we attach to the forms. in what order are they executed? and what if one of the handlers return false - will the others still be executed? What if we add the "preventDefault" call in any of these handlers?
Basically - I need to know how I can make sure that this handler I'm attaching to the form does not interfere with any other handlers that may have been attached to the forms submit event...
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Apr 22, 2010
I'm having a problem creating a Javascript form.
Code:
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en">
[code]....
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Oct 13, 2011
I have a piece of javascript which does not work as intended. The code is:
var v = document.getElementById('ReportViewer1');
if (v) { v.ClientController.CustomOnReportLoaded = endPoll;
}
The endPoll event handler should be added to the list of event handlers for CustomOnReportLoaded. In the code about, it removes all other event handlers and just adds itself. Looking through JQuery i found:
$('#foo').bind('click', function() {
alert($(this).text());
});
this will add the new event handler to the collection of event handlers already attached to the click event.how do I select the ClientController through JQuery's selectors?
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Dec 6, 2010
having multiple event handlers which are bind on the same event on the same element.
1) are those handlers called in a particular order? can I espect to see them called in the same order I bind them?
2) is it possible for one such handlers to prevent the execution of all the other handlers?
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Feb 8, 2011
I have a simple filmstrip that uses getJSON to return data. The data is an array containing two arrays. The first, is the base path to photos. The second is a list of the photo file names. I am trying to loop through the array of photos and set them in divs. Then I need to attach an event to popup a larger view of the image placed in a dynamically generated div containing the image and initially hidden.
So what I am trying to accomplish is:
1. get JSON data from server.
2. get base image path from json data array
3. get list of images from json data array
4. Loop through list of images, prepend base path and assign to hard coded div.
5. create a dynamically generated div with larger version of same image.
6. Attach hover action to cause a mouse-over action on the hard coded div to popup the dynamically generated div containing the larger version of the image.
My issue is that once my code runs, no matter what image in the filmstrip I mouse over I always get a popup with the last image in it. Here is my code:
<script language="javascript">
$(document).ready(
function(){
$.getJSON("<?php echo site_url('filmstrip/index');?>",
function(data){
var dir = data['dir'];
var imgs = data['imgs'];
var i =0; .....
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Jun 27, 2011
Nice module, but I can't get it too work.
Code:
/**
* validate.js: unobtrusive HTML form validation.
*
[code]....
but the script alerts me nothing?
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Apr 8, 2010
I have a form that has 3 submit buttons with 2 input fields. The first input field is a search field that allows the users to search against the database for certain names that are found and not found.[code]...
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Oct 27, 2010
We have a requirement for this now, where We have 2 forms on the same page and each form has a different action url it will post to.But we will display only one submit button.This single submit button will first submit 1 form and if that form "submit" succeeds, It will then submit the 2nd form.If this sequential submit is not possible, we might be able to live with parallel submission of both the forms.Is there a sample/code snippet/ instructions/ something out there to give me an idea on how to proceed?
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Apr 6, 2010
Trying to add new HTML elements to the document using the jQuery append() function it seems it doesn't add event handlers to the newly created elements.jQuery only seems to add these in Internet Explorer:
<a href="#" onclick="alert('...'); return false;">Test</a>
In Opera, Safari and Google, all my hyperlinks look something like this:
<a href="#">Test</a>
This code is similar to what I have written:
body.append('
<a
href="#" onclick="alert('...'); return false;">Test</a>');
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Aug 10, 2009
which is the recommended way to bind event handlers to elements. Preferably without giving each of them an id. As far as I know, the "classic" way (<input onchange="...">) is considered deprecated and evil. So what is the jQuery way of doing this?
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Jul 14, 2010
I'll start off by saying I'm a novice developer. I'm building an mvc application and recently started using the jquery hotness. I've set up a right hand nav and bound click events for collapsible panes. Inside one of those divs (action pane) I've bound click events which will open a modal dialog with a form. The form is submitted with $.post(). Then I've used $.get() to refresh several divs with the new content. Once that happens, all of my links begin to fire twice (collapsible panes and the links in the action pane) in ie8 and the latest firefox but not in chrome. I pulled out all the markup and js and put it on a static test site: [URL].
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Oct 5, 2010
I'm currently trying to use the jQuery Form Plugin to submit my form containing a file to upload and some other data to my 5 other servers.I'm using a php file with the following code to submit the form. It is working on every server and the file is getting uploaded correctly by the jsp usually.There are times when it will fail and maybe only the 1st and 5th will have the file. I'm thinking that maybe this is a syncing issue? Something to do with them all being called right away? Would there be any way to call them one after another as in letting the first one finish before submitting to the second?[code]
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Oct 2, 2009
I have a form with several submit buttons. I've used $(#myform).ajaxForm(options) method to make the form submittable with ajax. the problem is that no matter what button I click the form data is the same and <input type="submit"> element is not included into the form data, as if it were not a "successul control". so at this point form doesn't work as expected. is there a way to convey information of which button was clicked with the form plugin?
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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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Jun 9, 2011
I've attached a text file that includes a form and its associated jQuery code.Before I removed the action and post from the form (as commented in the code), the form worked fine using either submit button. But now the page only refreshes - the alert in the jQuery click event doesn't fire.
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f u cn rd ths u cn gt a gd jb n prgrmmng
Attachments
test.txt
Size : 3.31 KB
Download : 285
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Jun 19, 2010
I want to use two different jQuery functions when a form submit button is pressed. I would like to run a form validation function, and if it validates fine, I want to use an ajax submission where it sends the form data and then hides the form showing the word "Sent".
Running each functionseparately, I can get either to work. But trying to figure out how to run one and IF TRUE run the next one I can't figure out.
Validate Function
$("#contactForm").validate({ success: "valid", rules: { name: { required: true, rangelength: [3, 50], }, message: { required: true, rangelength: [3, 300], }, email: { required: true, email: true } } });
[Code].....
When the forms submit button is clicked (it's called generate) I thought in that code on the click event I could write $("#contactForm").validate; and that would run my function. Instead it just submits the form via ajax.
How do I get it to run the validate function and only when the validate function returns that the form is valid that it then submits?
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Oct 1, 2011
Trying to get a handle on the basic syntax.
I want to use .ajax instead of the following js function so that I can use the event handlers to update the DOM after changing the contents of a jQuery UI tab. What happens now is that the DOM only contains the first loading of the JQuery UI tab (fragment-3 in this example). Once the tab is changed by the displayfrag3 function (a table is rewritten with new <td ids>) the DOM doesn't see any new id tags so "on click" functions using the new ids don't work.
My Call to this Function:
My Attempt at using jQuery .ajax:
What is the call statement for this and how do I pass a variable to it?
Could someone show me the correct jQuery .ajax code and explain how to add the success handler to update the DOM.
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Aug 20, 2009
is there a way to set up a page so that a event handler function is bound to a DOM object and event but it runs _after_ the browser's default action is complete?
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Apr 8, 2010
I have a form with multiple submit buttons.
<form action="" id="myForm" method="post">
<fieldset>
<!-- various input fields -->
<button type="submit" name="Exit">Exit</button>
<button type="submit" name="SaveExit">Save & Exit</button>
<button type="submit" name="Save">Save</button>
</fieldset>
</form>
When the SaveExit or Save buttons are clicked, the form is to be validated. When the Exit button is clicked, the form is NOT to be validated. How can I do this with the Validate Plugin 1.7 from [URL]. Is this possible?
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Jan 25, 2010
I have a form which has a few submit buttons, all named SubmitButton so I can pass the clicked button's value through to the submission processor and then act according to which button is pressed. However on the jquery form submit even, I also want to check certain things before I fire the submission off. As the button isn't a "conventional" input I can't check the document object to see which one was clicked, so I need to check the form contents that are about to be submitted, can I do this from the submission event or will I have to bind to each button individually?
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Aug 4, 2010
I am trying to hide confidential data being submitted by a payment button. Now I am wondering how I could catch the according <form> element being created "on the fly" and submit it automatically ensuring that there is no chance for anybody to access the data.
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Sep 23, 2010
When I load my page I am using the .load() function to load a section of HTML from another .html file into the current page, as follows:
$(document).ready(function() {
$('#login_js').load('_HTMLCodeLibrary.html #loginform');
On the very next line I am attempting to bind a submit event handler to the form:
$('#loginform').submit(function() {
$.post('member.php', $(this).serialize(), function(data, status) {
data = eval('(' + data + ')');
if (data.msg) {
[Code].....
The form is loading fine, but for some reason the submit() is not getting attached to the form. Therefore when I submit it is running member.php from the form "action". Ultimately, I want to be able to run member.php from $.post() so that I can tell member.php that JavaScript is enabled.
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Apr 28, 2010
I'm loading a list of elements into mydiv with ajax, I want them to be selectable so I call the UI plugin selectable after the list has loaded.
The list building function produces this:
<div id='mydiv'>
<ul id='mylist'>
....
</ul>
[Code].....
The problem is, every time I click the link to reload the list via ajax, I get a duplicate selectable event handler created. Should I be removing the old event handlers before reloading the div ? if so, how?
Everything works, as in selectable still works, and only seems to fire once but I get ever growing memory usage in firefox and an ever growing list of event handlers in the firebug script tab. Eventually firefox starts to crawl and I have to restart the browser.
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May 6, 2010
I have a problem where if a form submission (set up to submit via AJAX) fails validation, the next time the form is submitted, it doubles the number of post requests - which is definitely not what I want to happen. I'm using the jQuery ValidationEngine plugin to submit forms and bind validation messages to my fields. This is my code below. I think my problem is that I need to unbind from the validationEngine plugin when the form fails, but I can't figure out how to do this.
[Code]...
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Jul 23, 2005
Sorry for the re-post but the original message subject no longer
applies. If I try this in IE5, it doesn't work:
<script type="text/javascript">
window.onload = foo;
</script>
<body>
whereas this does work:
<body onload="javascript:foo();">
This is not the way I want to handle events. I checked MSDN and it seems
to indicate that the first way should work. Is there something I can do
to get the first way (event handlers?) to work in IE5?
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Jul 20, 2005
Can I use CSS to set onmouseover ?
In HTML I have a bunch of <A HREF="whatever"
onmouseover=eventhandler(this)">stuff</A>. I would prefer not to have the
onmouseover 'pollution'
Is it possible to specify the eventhandler using css ? i.e.
<A HREF="whatever" class="foo">stuff</A>.
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