Is there any particular reason you HAVE to use Javascript to handle the form
submission? If you want to redirect the user to another page after the form
submission you may as well submit the form the normal way and use a server
side redirect to send them on to the next page.

Failing that, you could make your form processing script return the next
page in it's response, parse for this and then use it - is that feasible?

SUBMIT FORM
PARSE RESPONSE WHICH WILL CONTAIN NEW PAGE URL IN IT

window.location = newPage;

Regards,
Michael Price

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Sent: 12 August 2009 16:02
To: jQuery (English)
Subject: [jQuery] Re: How to POST using jQuery?


But then the page that gets served to the user with have no parameters
posted to it.

On Aug 12, 3:50 pm, Liam Potter <radioactiv...@gmail.com> wrote:
> well, on the post callback, forward the browser to the page?
>
> window.location="/page.php"
>
> Mark Smith wrote:
> > Hi,
>
> > I know you can use jquery to post data from a json object ajaxly.
>
> > However I want to redirect the browser to the new page (like
> > submitting a form) only passing the values explicitly from javascript
> > rather than actually submitting a form.
>
> > Is this possible using jquery?
>
> > Thanks
>
>

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