Ok, Please discard this post. Errors had been totally due to my own oversight
:-((. 

-Sathya


Sathyakumar wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> I am using jQuery 1.2 with form plugin. Am new to jQuery, so bear with me
> if the doubt sounds silly. I was trying out the first example in the form
> plugin 
> 
> 
> My Html code goes something like this
> <head>
>   <script src="./js/jquery-1.2.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
>   <script src="./js/jquery.form.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
>   <script src="./js/common.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
> </head>
> .....Rest of the code containing form data
> 
> And my common.js reads
> 
> jQuery(document).ready(function() { 
>     var options = { 
>         target:        '#output1',   // target element(s) to be updated
> with server response 
>         beforeSubmit:  showRequest,  // pre-submit callback 
>         success:       showResponse  // post-submit callback 
>  
>         // other available options: 
>         //url:       url         // override for form's 'action' attribute 
>         //type:      type        // 'get' or 'post', override for form's
> 'method' attribute 
>         //dataType:  null        // 'xml', 'script', or 'json' (expected
> server response type) 
>         //clearForm: true        // clear all form fields after successful
> submit 
>         //resetForm: true        // reset the form after successful submit 
>  
>         // $.ajax options can be used here too, for example: 
>         //timeout:   3000 
>     }; 
>  
>     // bind form using 'ajaxForm' 
>     jQuery('form').ajaxForm(options); 
>     
> }); 
> 
> Now I am not able to run this succesfully. With FireFox, I get an error
> "jQuery("form").ajaxForm is not a function"
> 
> Can someone point to me the mistake I'm doing. I've double checked the
> paths to the js files. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Regards
> Sathya
> 

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