My question has been hijacked with another!  :)

On Dec 6, 4:36 pm, "Jake McGraw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Perhaps try <button type="button" ...> instead of <button type="submit"
> ...>.
>
> Haven't tested, but it looks like maybe your form is trying to submit before
> the AJAX gets a chance to resolve.
>
> - jake
>
> On Dec 6, 2007 1:53 PM, Marcelo Wolfgang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi list
>
> > Long time lurker, first time poster, so here it goes:
>
> > I have a simple form that call a $.get, if I have a <input
> > type="button"> my code works but if I have a <button></button> it
> > doesn't ... can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong? here's the code:
>
> >    <script type="text/javascript" src="../../assets/jquery.js"></script>
> >    <script type="text/javascript">
> >    $(document).ready(function(){
> >        $("#btSubmit").click(function () {
> >           var id = $("#user_id").val();
> >           var number2 = $('#number2').attr('value');
> >           $.get("a_edit.php", { userid: id, number2: number2 },
> >               function(data){
> >                  alert("Data Loaded: " + data);
> >                  $("#edit_response").append(data);
> >           });
> >       });
> >    });
> >    </script>
>
> > and the html that works
>
> >    <form>
> >        <input type="hidden" name="user_id" id="user_id" value="10" />
> >        <input type="button" id="btSubmit" value="=" />
> >    </form>
> >    <div id="edit_response"></div>
>
> > and the html that don't work:
>
> >    <form>
> >        <input type="hidden" name="user_id" id="user_id" value="10" />
> >        <button type="submit" id="btSubmit"><img
> > src="../../images/btAdicionar.gif" width="94" height="16" alt="subit
> > form" /></button>
> >    </form>
> >    <div id="edit_response"></div>
>
> > TIA
> > Marcelo Wolfgang

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