Submit Multiple Forms At A Time ?
Mar 24, 2006How can one submit multiple forms at a time. At the same time the values must get Forwarded another page.
View 4 RepliesHow can one submit multiple forms at a time. At the same time the values must get Forwarded another page.
View 4 RepliesI am trying to change each forms .submit function like so (below) but each submit button gets the function of the last iteration. I want each form to have a different submit function without using onclick events.
var x = document.getElementsByTagName("form");
for(i=0; i < x.length; i++){
var ele = x[i].elements;[code].....
I need to submit two forms using a single submit button. What's ur suggestion. I found that JavaScript is the only way to go here, right?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'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.
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]....
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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I have several forms on a page, one for each "product". Each form is essentially a row with product information. I have a "Add to Cart" button. Now, I want this to work so that when you add a product to the cart, it does it without refreshing the page (AJAX?)
I found this [url] and it works to an extent... it updates the DIV for the first product only (and understandably)
How can I use jQuery to submit multiple forms with different types, values, and actions? For example:
Code:
<form name="form1" method="get" action="submit1.php">
<input name="value1" type="text" value="">
</form>[code]....
Can I start the jQuery process from within a function when clicking on the submit button?
Is it possible to submit multiple links all at the same time using Javascript? I check all over the web and can't find any examples anywhere.
I would like to click on a button and submit to google, yahoo, msn, etc all at the same time. Like someone physically click on [url], [url], [url], so on.
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.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to search for the correct code to make my form work. I have 3 select boxes - one with 2 options, one with 8 options, and the last with 2 options... All of this adds up to 32 different url paths. Can anyone tell me how to get this done?This is what I have so far: (and yea, I know I suck... I honestly have absolutely NO clue)
<html>
<head>
<script>
[code]....
I'm trying to Submit two forms with one button and one by one. Submit one by one is working. But can't finger out how to submit both at the same time.
<script type="text/javascript">
function f1Submit() {
var n1 = document.f1.t1.value;
[code]....
I need to have two separate forms, each using a different PHP script that I cannot modify to process them. I need to have both of these forms share the same submit button. Here is a simplified version of the html. I will also need simple validation on these and know Ill have to do all this via jQuery's AJAX function.
View 7 Replies View RelatedIs it possible to have 2 seperate forms on a webpage sharing the same submit button, is there a way to share 1 submit button but make it if i type inside the form1 and press submit the form process page redirects it to guestlogin.php and if i type in form2 and press submit the form process page redirects it to memberlogin.php.
View 5 Replies View RelatedIf I disable JS is running everything as I need. (but it isn't my objective)
<form id='RequestData' action='request.php' method='post'>
<button type='submit' name='par[1]' value='V1'>
<button type='submit' name='par[2]' value='V2'>
[code]....
Script work, but send wrong data, always send to request par[3]='V9' how I can do to send data' from buttons which I click ?
Myobjective it data:
par => array(
[1] => 'V1'
)
only one value of array PAR
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();
[code]....
I read an article on this forum that was about a counter that tracked button clicks. What we have is a very simple site that has a drop down box that links to several different forms that are filled out then submitted (to a server that accepts HTTP POSTs). What I'm looking to do is put a small chart on the main page with the drop down that shows how many times a specific form was submitted, in essence tracking the submit button clicks on those forms. To be exact we have six forms. Please correct me if im wrong and there is a better way to accomplish this but that was the only way I could think of. I do not have .asp or .php capabilities on the paticular site so sticking to a javascript would be best.
View 7 Replies View RelatedI'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 ...
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to get a form submit working for all browsers, and I am using document.forms['formname'].submit().
However, despite having 'formname' set on the forms in both the name and id properties, Safari 3 will not submit the form correctly; when I debug, $_POST is empty. IE, FF both work here fine. If I use document.forms[0].submit() it works correctly, but this code will be working in a dynamic site where I can never be sure at what index a given form will reside. I can make it work using document.getElementById('formname').submit(), but that does not work with js turned off, and I need this to work with js on/off.
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.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI haven't really used javasript in my site so far, but I think I need it here. I have a large text box where the user can enter several lines of text. The problem is, that I want the enter key to start a new line when the user is entering text, rather than submitting what has so far been entered. What I've got so far has stopped the enter key from submitting, but has also prevented it from starting a new line:
<form action='aaa.[php]' method='POST'>
<input type='text' name='text' onkeydown="if (event.keyCode==13){return false}" >
<input type='submit' name='zzz' value='Submit'>
This completely disables the enter key. How to make it so that the enter key starts new lines?
Is it possible to post all (or more of one) forms simultaneosly?
document.forms.submit?
I have been looking around on the webs but have not found anything. I can find how to add multiple fields, but what if they reside on different forms on the same page?
For example, here is my code with two forms:
<FORM name="form1">
<b>Size</b><input type="text" size="12" value="" name="size">*
<b>Qty</b><input type="text" size="4" value="" name="qty"
[Code]....
In this example, I want to sum the two fields named "tw1" (the last field on each form) into a text box.
I am trying to update a site that has a cookie feature enabled so that a certificate can be retrieved later on.I am using a form to collect and put the cookie, but I have to use two buttons to get the information stored and then direct the user on through to the rest of the site.My question is:Can I combine these functions into the same button? I have scoured the web for solutions, but I can't seem to find anyone doing this exact thing. I know that websites do this type of thing all of the time.
View 1 Replies View RelatedHow do I reference a div in a form when there are multiple forms on a page? Each form will have a unique id. I'm trying to change the style.display of a div in a particular form. I can alter elements inside that div (whether they have id's or names), but I can't seem to reference the containing div. For example, I have a div with an id=customOrder. Inside the div I have 3 objects. I want to be able to change the display value for the div instead of having to change each objects' display. I'm currently passing (this.form) on a button click (which is what triggers the display of this div - well hopefully eventually). I've tried several things, but I guess I'm not getting the right combination.
The ultimate thing I'm trying to accomplish (and maybe this is part of my issue) is I have a series of 2 drop down menus I want to use for numerous items for purchase. I've included the drop down menus as "php includes", so when the page renders out, there will be multiple instances of the drop down menus (multiple instances of id's and names) - unless there is another way around this, I've got to work this way. I've got so far as to be able to distinguish which form's "add to cart" button was clicked and its corresponding drop down values. As of now, when I code a textarea to be hidden, it hides ALL textareas on the page (because I can't figure out how to reference a div on a formID by formID basis... If I need to supply a mock-up example, I can put one together...
I have this function and would like to use it with multiple form.
function validate_form (anyform){
valid = true;
if ( document.anyform.color.selectedIndex == 0 ){
[code].....