[jQuery] Re: Submitting a form with .submit() problems
Actually in this case parents('form') of the clicked object does not include the form tag itself and I believe it's due to the poor html structure. I just tested this out. On Jan 17, 2:15 pm, Alex Kachayev wrote: > If I undestood the task right, you can create code in such way. > > You form will be like this: > > > http://jquery.com"; method="post" id="myForm"> > > > > > > > > Convertion(1000, this) will return: > > true, if it`s neccesary to submit form. > false, in other case. > > For this question: 'Is there another way to get to the form tag by > traversing elements in reverse order? '.. But "parents('form')" > returns reverse order...
[jQuery] Submitting a form with .submit() problems
Hi, I have a form that looks like this: http://jquery.com"; method="post" id="myForm"> The onclick call for the button accesses code which does some special processing and then is supposed to submit the form. The form submission looks like this: jQuery(this.clickedObject).parent('form').slice(0).submit(); Problem is this won't work. I'm assuming it's because of malformed xhtml (the form tag inside the tr) however the html itself can not be changed but my JavaScript can. Unfortunately I can not use the form's id to submit the form as there are two malformed xhtml forms that run on the same code. Is there another way to get to the form tag by traversing elements in reverse order? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
[jQuery] Can I call a different domain using .ajax async=false
Hi, If my code is on mydomain.com and I want to get some data from yourdomain.com can I use .ajax with async=false or does .ajax always do an XMLHttpRequest to get it's data? I know I can't use XMLHttpRequest for cross-domain requests. Thanks ahead of time.
[jQuery] Re: getJSON problem - Urgent
All of the links are hard coded. Someone on another board suggested I use the click event handler instead. Problem is the links vary in value so I'd probably have to wait until the document loaded then grab anything with an Onclick attrib containing that code, remove the attribute and attach the click event handler. Thanks. On Jan 13, 12:10 pm, brian wrote: > Are any of these links dynamically generated? That is, are any of them > not in the page when its first loaded for the user? It may be a > binding issue. > > On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 8:05 AM, g...@getsharepoint.com > > wrote: >
[jQuery] getJSON problem - Urgent
Hi, I've got a deadline to get a project working and I'm stuck with a getJSON call problem. Here's what's happening. Visitors come to a landing page on domain A (domaina.com). All of the links and form submits on this page are coded with a javascript call to a function which calls getJSON on a completey different domain (domainb.com). The format of the onclick is like this: Go somewhere on Domain A The format of the getJSON call is like this: jQuery.getJSON("http://domainb.com/logclick.php?value="; + value + "&transaction=" +transactionid); where the value is the passed value and transactionid is an identifier of the visitor to the page. Problem is the logging of the click is intermitent. Sometimes it gets logged and sometimes it doesn't. I'm sure this problem has to do with my misunderstanding of how the onclick works. I had assumed that the onclick would always complete fire before the link goes to the new page. It seems as if this is not the case. Sometimes the getJSON appears to be called and sometimes it doesn't. And, I need to make sure ALL of those clicks get tracked somehow. Any help woud be greatly appreciated. I'm hoping someone has run across a similar problem. Thanks so much, Guy