Daniel, Thank you for the reponse.
I tried this , but does not work. Firfox hangs at everyTime (1000,..... Do i need to unclude any jquery files for timer function? right now i have only 2 files, form.js and jquery.js $(document).ready(function(){ $('#form').everyTime(1000, function(){ $("#form").ajaxForm(function() { alert("data has been saved!"); }); }); }); I also tried this, but form is not submitted. I see that save() function is called and does show alert("end of save"); but form is not submitted. <script type="text/javascript"> // wait for the DOM to be loaded $(document).ready(function() { startsave(); }); function startsave() { var timeout = setTimeout( "save()", 10000 ); } function save(){ $('#form').ajaxForm(function() { alert("data has been saved!"); startsave(); }); alert("end of save"); } </script> Any help will be appreciated. Thanks, Anny On Nov 19, 4:05 am, Daniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi , > > you can try jQuery Timers.http://jquery.offput.ca/every/ > > I have done a sample: > > javascript; > $(document).ready(function(){ > $('#formLoad').everyTime(1000, function(i){ > $('input[name=q]').val(i); > > $('#south').load("select.php?q="+$("input[name=q]").val()); > }); > > }); > > html: > <form id="formLoad" name="form" method="get" action=""> > <input type="text" name="q" value=""/><br /> > <input type="submit" name="submit" value="submit"/> > </form> > <div id="south"> Load content into this div</div> > > Daniel. > > On Nov 19, 5:53 am, anny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > Hi , > > > I tried ajaxsubmit which works fine. I need to submit the entire form > > by POST automatically for every 60 seconds. > > > What is the best way to do it? > > > How do i use ajaxsubmit to submit form automatically for every 60 > > seconds. > > > I did search & do see there are auto save plug-in... but not sure > > which one to use. > > Prefer ajaxsubmit with autosave feature. Please help. > > > Thanks in advance. Any help will be appreciated. > > Anny- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -