Modify POST Variables Before To Send
Jun 11, 2007Is there a way for delete variables of a form just before it is
sended to server?
I don't want to delete the input element, but only to prevent that
name/value to be sended to the server.
Is there a way for delete variables of a form just before it is
sended to server?
I don't want to delete the input element, but only to prevent that
name/value to be sended to the server.
Is it possible to use javascript to modify the server post method.
I have a very large website that at the beginning of each website I use PHP to check the post method.[code]...
At the bottom of this page I use javascript to POST a form with the target being an iframe. The action is to allow a user to download a file from my server.
The download file works fine. But when I navigate to another web page I see unwanted text fill up the top of the page. If I refresh the page the text disappears.
I assume this is because I did a POST and then navigated to another page and my pages saw that this was a POST from the above PHP code.
So my question is. Can javascript set the server method to GET instead of POST? So that my PHP does not detect a POST.
Maybe I'm too tired today, but how can i send variable's value instead of the variable? I need to add onclick event to an element => myFunction(myVariable) but instead of the myVariable I need "myvalue" to be set as an attr.Code:var myVariable = "myvalue";document.getElementById('element').onclick = function () { myFunction(myVariable); };
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And i have a chart that only works inside of a iframe.
I can i send the post to the iframe?
Is it possible to send variables via link in javascript without altering the users window?
Kind of like a redirect without actually redirecting the user.
Is it possible to send variables via link in javascript without altering the users window?Kind of like a redirect without actually redirecting the user.
View 6 Replies View RelatedI have a form with checkboxes. I am trying to put the selected items into an array and then just simply go to the next page (an AJAX page within the same HTML doc using jquery mobile). I dont want the form to submit the values in the URL. using "return false" seemed to be working before but now it isnt!?:
HTML Code:
<form name="form1" onsubmit="validateDrink(); return false">
<input type="checkbox" name ="drinks1" value="beer" id="beer"/>
[code]....
The script below works, but only returns one headline/url from the html list.I am coming from a procedural background and know there must be a better way to pass all the urls and headlines (the link text) to my PHP script, which populates my database, but even after reading 'Jquery in Action' I am flummoxed.how to attack this problem? The .each portion of my script does not seem to work as I expect it to. I have also tried append, which would seem to be a solution ... really all I need is the "which" value from the url, so passing a simple array of those values to PHP would suffice.
<SCRIPT>
$("#latest-news button").click(function () {
$.each(function()[code]....
How can I gather all values from the form (select, input (text, checkbox....), textarea... ) using jquery and send them by post. The number of items is not fixed, I need something that will gather everything that form contains.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI am using ext js library to built ajax base site.I need to build dynamci variable and then send that variable with same name in paramter to phpi have following function where first i check the array length and then loop untill the array lenght come to end and within that i get the value from html.now i want to send dynamic variables as parameter but i can do this
Code:
addvalue = function(){
var id_str=document.getElementById('array_chk').value;
[code]....
I was guessing if it was possible, using jQuery, to have a link that, when clicked, opens the relative url and sends to it a post request. I'm trying to do this with the $.post function, but i found the problem that the request is sent, but the page isn't opened.
This is my code:
<html>
<head>
<script type="text/javascript" src="jquery.js"></script>
[Code]....
I have two variables that I would like to use jQuery serialize and send to a PHP file with a post. I don’t know how to format the command to serialize them. Here is the start of the code. How do you serialize the day and month variables?
var currentTime = new Date()
var day = currentTime.getDate()
var month = currentTime.getMonth() + 1
I've used a few jquery things before, but I haven't a clue when it comes to javascript, so I've mainly just modified variables here and there. This is my first attempt at actually writing something, and well.....its not working
Im trying to send an ajax post to an external file, which simply returns 'Complete' after updating the db. My html gives me an ul, with li elemnts, representing names of comics.
Anyway heres my code:
I've been trying to figure out how to echo back error messages from a PHP edit page, for example. Say if I am editing a grid and sending that info with json to a php page to update a database, if there is a validation or other problem, how do I echo that back on the page with the jquery? Do I put that in a div container too for best practice?
View 7 Replies View RelatedI 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 $20.00 is registered.
After looking at my code for a day I dont see the errorL
Here is the code
Contributions are tax deductible for residents of the United States and Jamaica.
Yes, I want to become a contributor. Please accept my donation as indicated below.
[/code]
Here is the test site. [url]
For this test all menu choices takes to the Donation page.
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I want to store the search terms in a database so I can see what people are searching for. So I set up a POST method to send the searchTerm to a php file, which uses if (isset($_POST['searchTerm'])) to obtain the searchTerm and then insert it into a MYSQL database. But it doesn't work.
When I couldn't insert into the database, I added a second (temporary) insert using a dummy value as the else part of the above if statement, to test (1) if the Ajax file was actually setting the php file going, and (2) to check my Insert code was working. Both work.
So the problem is clearly that either the Ajax code doesn't Send correctly, or the php isn't receiving it. I am stumped to find what is wrong. Here are the two relevant sections of code:
Quote:
Quote:
To repeat, the php is running and always loads the dummy variable from the else section, indicating that isset($_POST['searchTerm']) is null.
I'm using Klaus Hartl's"jQuery Cookie plugin" to send variables between pages with Jquery. Works like a smile in Chrome BUT messes everything up (reloads the whole page into a one of it's div's) in FireFox and (of course) IE... Can this be accomplished without using cookies?
The script in the receiving page looks like this:
I need to capture input from a form in the run time and send those values as URL parameters using HTML POST.
I am using:
Here searchText and searchFilter are the input values. When I run the app, I don't see the values but I see "frm.searchText.value" and "frm.searchFilter.value" getting passed as parameters.
What is the right way to apply javascript here?
I have something that runs on a server with no PHP or any of those widgets.
A user submits a form with 6 fields. Clicks "Go". A page appears that displays what he just entered, with a form of his data in hidden fields, and a link with document.form.submit() that takes you to a CGI program. It must be 2 different page loads.
Is displaying what he entered in the form in the next page possible with JavaScript? If so, what are the JS variables that would let me access that data?
I have a div on my page that is populated by a php calendar. The calendar also has month and year input fields so that the user can browse to different months. I would like to create a jquery function so that, when a user changes the month or year field, the div reloads the calendar and passes the selected month and year variable back to the php script. Here is what I have on my page:
<head>
<script type="text/javascript">
function startCalendar(month, year) {
[code]....
Alright, I'm trying to make these variables pass through as a post, but it's not receiving any posts through the other side. When I use the GET method though, it picks it up.
Code:
xmlhttp.open("POST","script.php",true);
xmlhttp.setRequestHeader("Content-type", "application/x-www-form-urlencoded");
xmlhttp.send(parameters);
[Code]...
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<html>
<head>
</head>
[code]....
How can I send POST variables to a new window on form submit. I tried the below but what happens is the new window "foo.php" opens but no POST variables are present and also the parent page refreshes when I want it to remain static. Code:
<form method="POST" onsubmit="return validateStoreForm(this) && transferListValuesToCSV(document.theForm.box2) && window.open('foo.php', 'foo', 'width=450,height=300,status=yes,resizable=no,scrollbars=no')"; name="theForm" >
I am wondering why:
$.post("remote.php",
{'f':a_searchtype, 'partial':value},
function(data){
$("#result").html(data);
[Code].....
causes javascript errors in unrelated sections of code.
The second version can be used in a common routine that doesn't know what is being passed.
my url read index.html?pagego=collections
here it he code I have that is pulling the variables from the URL
function getUrlVars(){
var vars = [], hash;
var hashes = window.location.href.slice(window.location.href.indexOf('?') + 1).split('&');
[Code]....
and here is the code I use to alert
var hash = getUrlVars();
alert(hash['pagego']);
this works perfectly and alerts with the variable when I load he page.
Now when i am embedding my flash file i want to pass the variable to my flash by just adding the variable value to my embed code.
how can I do this?
here is my swf embed code
var so = new SWFObject("main2.swf?pagego="+THIS IS WHERE I WANT THE VARIABLE TO BE, "Preview", "100%", "100%", "9", "#ffffff", true);
so.addParam("scale", "noscale");
so.addParam("salign", "lt");
so.write("flashcontent");
how can I make ajax pass variables to php, I been trying to use $POST but it�s not working for me, I have this script
Code JavaScript:
function get_school_data()
{
var xmlhttp;[code]....
What I am trying to achieve is to send the value of country to php and have it stored in a variable so I can then select a different table in the database, but when I do it the way I am, it does not work, as it gives me an undefined variable