JQuery :: Submit And Email Two Separate Forms From One Onclick Event?
Apr 14, 2011
I have a web page with two forms. I would like to click on a button and email both forms, one after the other to two different email addresses. I am new to jquery and I can't figure out the syntax but my attempt is below. I can do this with javascript but it only works in IE and FireFox but not in Chrome.
<html>
<head>
<script type="text/javascript" src="jquery.js"></script>
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Apr 14, 2011
I have a web page with two forms, when I click the button on one of the forms, the onclick event goes to a javascript that emails the first form and then the second form. This is correct, this is the way I want this to work. It's simple, it's easy, it works!
However, it only works in FireFox and Internet Explorer, it will not work in Google Chrome browser.
I've spent many hours trying lots of various ways to implement this so I'm not interested in speculating about possible solutions that might work, I've already tried too many of those.
Also, it needs to work this way, not combining the forms, etc.
Does anyone have any tried and tested solutions that work with Chrome? code...
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Jul 26, 2010
I'm simply trying to get one form's submit button to submit another form.. Just can't seem to figure out why it does not work.. Could anybody take a look?Click Here
$(document).ready(function(){
$('#submit1').click(function(){
$('#form2').submit();
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Mar 18, 2011
I have several forms on the same page that need to use the datepicker plug-in. I have datepicker working PERFECTLY on one form. Now I need to add other forms on the page. I haven't been able to get two datepickers working on the same page nor can I find any documentation on whether it's possible. What do I have to do to get two datepickers working in two separate forms on the same page?
<form method="post" action="?" name="FORM1">
<input type="text" id="datepicker" size="8" name="InactiveLevel3Date">
<input type="submit" id="InactiveLevel3DateInactivate" value="inactivate" disabled="disabled">
</form>
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Feb 1, 2010
I have the following HTML code:
<form>
<label for="searchtxt">Find a Question...</label>
<input type="text" name="searchtxt" id="searchtxt" maxlength="200" size="92" />
<input type="submit" id="searchsbmt" name="searchsbmt" value="Search"
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the function getquestions is sending some variables via ajax and returning to populate a div. when it finishes, it returns false.
This works as intended in firefox when click on hitting enter, but in ie7 it submits the form on hitting enter.
I have other forms like this working as intended in ie7 so am really confused as to what i've done wrong!
Why won't it return false on hitting enter in ie7?
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Oct 6, 2005
I created a "cancel" button for my form at the clients' request, I
accidentally copied a submit button and added an OnClick event- a very
simple javascript.history function. It did not appear to work at all-
it kept submitting the form. I changed the submit button to a plain
old button and it worked fine.
Can anyone explain how the browser works with a javascript onClick
event ona submit button? Does it automatically submit the form no
matter what onClick event you use?
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Jan 8, 2010
Is it possible to use an image or an <li> tag with an onclick event to submit a form instead of using a submit button?
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Feb 20, 2009
I am creating a form to enable advertisers to create listings on an accommodation directory site.One of the form fields is a drop down with the following optionshotelguestHouseselfCateringinnholidayParkcampingThe top part of my form is the same for all these accommodation types. However I need to include a section specific to the accommodation type. This section will include groups of radio buttons and checkboxes allowing the advertiser to choose which facilities/amenities are available.For exampleA hotel may have 24 room service campsite may have a shop on siteI was planning to have a separate div for each of the accommodation specific sections and toggling the display based on the choice of the accommodation type from a drop down list.I have just had a horrible thought that it may be possible if javascript was not enabled that either none of the sections would be displayed or even worse all of them at once.
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Sep 16, 2010
I want to make few forms but 1 submit button. I want to do 1 page , 5 forms , 1 submit button so when i click on the submit button it will send the 5 forms as 1 form.
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May 18, 2011
I have made a site with 5 pages, each page contains a form. Each form is a checklist with a dropdown to choose an answer for each individual item.
Here is a same of the form code:
I am trying to write a script that will be called with onclick event from the "Next" button. This script will collect all the "notOK" option value/names and send them to a document, concatenating the info from the next forms until a single report is created with a list of all the "notOK" values. One the user gets to the end of the last form, there will be a submit button which sends the entire report to a specific email address.
Here is the script I have so far, which pulls the "notOK" values for each page:
This piece of code works great for an individual page, but I need to expand it to send the data to a report instead of window.alert, and I need to add some way of concatenating the data from each form to a single page, doc, etc.
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Apr 4, 2011
I've used the excellent validate plugin (http://bassistance.de/jquery-plugins/jquery-plugin-validation/) to add JS validation to forms. I'm aware there's a built-in setting to validate an email address. However, I'd like to validate a list of email addresses, and I don't think the plugin contains a built-in solution. What's the best way to implement this?
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Apr 10, 2009
I should imagine others here have experienced it. The user completes your form, and they unintentionally input their email address incorrectly. Then when you reply to their form, you then get the mailer daemon returning your email! Now, there's a couple of ways that some websites try to solve this problem - some ask the user to input their email address twice, some show the forms results on the next page, so that the user has a last chance to check, before completing the submission. Are there any other ways of trying to ensure that, as much as possible, that the user inputs the correct email address?
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Apr 20, 2011
I have a DOM loaded from a remote site, i cannot alter that page. The DOM has a input:submit in the form that looks something like this:
<FORM NAME="frm1" METHOD="POST" ACTION="ServletController;jsessionid=72CDF83C126FFF9D87821CE9E9B9E860.fre01" onSubmit="return checkFormSubmit();">
<input type="hidden" name="mode" value="apply">
<input type="submit" name="Apply" value="Apply" onClick="return applyClicked();">
</FORM>
I need to replace the default ACTION with an ajax post with the current form data, but I also need to keep the:onClick="return applyClicked(); here is what works, however I cannot get the return applyClicked() to prevent the submit if it is false.
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I've been searching everywhere for an answer, tried everything I know and for the life of me I cannot seem to be able to submit a form inside a jQuery UI tab. I have a bunch of files that are loaded with AJAX inside the tabs and I would really need to pass form data in them ...
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May 5, 2010
I'm trying to use a single submit button to submit 3 forms on a single page. 1 form I use and process, the other 2 are sent to other sites.
Everything works great except in Google Chrome (and Safari) due to some restriction/bug in WebKit.
Code:
This works perfectly fine in IE and FireFox, but in Chrome - as it sits, it will submit the first 2 forms only. Yes, I know the return false prevents anything else, I'm getting to that.
With the return false in, it will submit the 2 forms. Removing return false only processes the form named Test1 and not the other 2.
I've shown code for attaching to the click event hoping that I could sneak my submits in on that, then let Chrome carry through to the submit function, but that doesn't work either.
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Sep 29, 2009
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function validateForm(event){
var allOk = true;
$(this).find("*[validation]").each(function(){[code]....
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Jun 8, 2011
I would like to allow the user to be able to use the Enter key in lieu of the submit button on a page that has several forms.I'm assuming that toaccomplish that I need to detect which form's elements are being edited (have focus?) and programmatically fire the submit button's action for that form.How do I do something like that?
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Code:
<form name="form1" method="get" action="submit1.php">
<input name="value1" type="text" value="">
</form>[code]....
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If anyone could point me in the right direction or give me a hand that would be great. I've spent ages looking for some answers.
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<script type="text/javascript" src="js/prototype.js"></script>
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<script type="text/javascript">
function f1Submit() {
var n1 = document.f1.t1.value;
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