Ah ignore. Team member left of method attribute.

On Feb 25, 9:07 am, kevinm <sonicd...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Jörn ,
>
> New issue, that is related.
>
> When I use form.submit() inside the modal window it does not submit
> correctly.
>
> When we did this (before applying validate)
>
> function submitForm() {
>         document.myform.submit();
>          parent.$.nyroModalRemove();  // this closes the modal window
>         return false;
>
> }
>
> our submission from the modal worked.
>
> So for some reason doing the submit from the submit handler is
> different then what we did, or I am just doing things wrong.
>
> Ideally I am trying to avoid have to do a AJAX form submit
> Thanks
> Kevin
>
> On Feb 24, 1:35 pm, Jörn Zaefferer <joern.zaeffe...@googlemail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Here's hoping the next one finds 
> > this:http://docs.jquery.com/Plugins/Validation#Too_much_recursion
>
> > Jörn
>
> > On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 7:01 PM, kevinm <sonicd...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Ah, makes total sense. Thanks
>
> > > On Feb 24, 1:01 pm, Jörn Zaefferer <joern.zaeffe...@googlemail.com>
> > > wrote:
> > >> $(form).submit() triggers another round of validation, resulting in
> > >> another call to submitHandler, and voila,recursion. Replace that with
> > >> form.submit(), which triggers the native submit event instead and not
> > >> the validation.
>
> > >> Jörn
>
> > >> On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 4:58 PM, kevinm <sonicd...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > >> > James,
>
> > >> > We just ran into the same issue. In my case we are opening a modal
> > >> > window with nyroModal. Here is thevalidatefunction.
>
> > >> > var myValidate = $("#myform").validate({
> > >> >                        ignoreTitle: true,
> > >> >                        focusCleanup: false,
> > >> >                        ignoreTitle: true,
> > >> >                        debug: true,
> > >> >                        onfocusout: false,
> > >> >                        submitHandler: function(form) {
> > >> >                                // do other stuff for a valid form
> > >> >                                $(form).submit();
> > >> >                                parent.$.nyroModalRemove(); return 
> > >> > false;
> > >> >                        },
> > >> >                rules: {
> > >> >                                        with_req_request_date: {
> > >> >                                        required: true,
> > >> >                                        date:true
> > >> >                                        },
> > >> >                                        with_req_request_type: {
> > >> >                                        required: true
> > >> >                                        },
> > >> >                                        withdrawal_reason_id: {
> > >> >                                        required: true
> > >> >                                        },
> > >> >                                        case_note: {
> > >> >                                        required: true
> > >> >                                        }
> > >> >                },
>
> > >> >                messages: {
> > >> >                with_req_request_date: "Please enter the date in proper
> > >> > 'mm/dd/yyyy' format",
> > >> >                    with_req_request_type: "Please select the request 
> > >> > type",
> > >> >                                withdrawal_reason_id: "Please select 
> > >> > the withdrawal reason",
> > >> >                                case_note: "Please enter the case note"
> > >> >            }
>
> > >> >                // } )
>
> > >> >                }) //End ofvalidate
>
> > >> > What I did notice if that I do not do the form.submit inside the
> > >> > submit handler therecursiondoes not occur.  Not sure if that helps.
> > >> > Also in this case this is the onlyvalidatecall.
>
> > >> > Kevin
>
> > >> > On Feb 9, 1:19 am, James <james.gp....@gmail.com> wrote:
> > >> >> Since you can't show any code, with only what I see there should not
> > >> >> be any issues...
> > >> >> That is, there is no issue with using twovalidatefunctions on two
> > >> >> different forms, each with it's own set of rules.
>
> > >> >> You're going to have to show more code for us to get to down to the
> > >> >> issue.
>
> > >> >> On Feb 8, 5:54 pm, Cutter <cutte...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > >> >> > I have an odd thing happening with the Validation Plugin (latest 
> > >> >> > build
> > >> >> > on JQuery 1.3). I have several forms setup on a page, with 
> > >> >> > validation
> > >> >> > on two. My first works fine, but my second keeps giving me errors in
> > >> >> > Firebug about 'too muchrecursion'. The configs for these two form
> > >> >> > validations are nearly identical, with the exception of the rules 
> > >> >> > and
> > >> >> > messages, which are very basic field-is-requirewswwd kinda stuff. 
> > >> >> > Some
> > >> >> > searching on the web shows me that there used to be a ticket on this
> > >> >> > (#2995), but that it was closed without fix.
>
> > >> >> > I have stripped down my second form'svalidatemethod (the one that is
> > >> >> > erroring) to the barest of validation scripts, and can not get by it
> > >> >> > for the life of me. The configs each set avalidate() method on a
> > >> >> > separate form.
>
> > >> >> > $('#frm1').validate({
> > >> >> >    // config here
>
> > >> >> > }
>
> > >> >> > $('#frm2').validate({
> > >> >> >     // second config here
>
> > >> >> > }
>
> > >> >> > I am getting nowhere. Anyone?
>
> > >> >> > (BTW, I can't post the code, or show you a form, because it's all
> > >> >> > behind the firewall)

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