[jQuery] Re: (validate), submitHandler and custom function

2009-09-16 Thread bgumbiker

Any Idea?
thanks

On Sep 15, 12:17 pm, bgumbiker bogumil.bial...@gmail.com wrote:
 Indeed the message is sent with $.post(...) however it looks like the
 following code is not called:

 jQuery.ajaxSetup({
   'beforeSend': function(xhr) {xhr.setRequestHeader(Accept, text/
 javascript)}

 });

 and the server side code does not handle the request properly.

 Thanks!
 Bogumil

 On Sep 13, 10:01 pm, Jörn Zaefferer joern.zaeffe...@googlemail.com
 wrote:

  Try this:

  submitHandler: function(form) {
    $.post(form.action, $(this).serialize(), null, script);

  }

  Jörn

  On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 12:42 AM, bgumbiker bogumil.bial...@gmail.com 
  wrote:

   Hello,
   I am looking for a way to call successfully custom function from
   submitHandler to do proper ajax post.

   Here is my custom function:

   jQuery.fn.submitWithAjax = function() {
    this.submit(function() {
      $.post(this.action, $(this).serialize(), null, script);
      return false;
    })
    return this;
   };

   Before using validate plugin I had following which worked fine:

   $(document).ready(function() {
     $(#my_form).submitWithAjax();
    }

   Now I have added the validation part and have no idea how to call my
   custom submitWithAjax function??

   $(document).ready(function() {

      $(#my_form).validate({

                  /*Validations - works perfectly!! */

               },

               submitHandler: function(form) {

               /* $(#my_form).submitWithAjax(); - this works but
   introduces recursion */

               /* how to call custom subitWithAjax() ? */

               }

          });
   })

   Thanks!


[jQuery] Re: (validate), submitHandler and custom function

2009-09-14 Thread bgumbiker


Indeed the message is sent with $.post(...) however it looks like the
following code is not called:

jQuery.ajaxSetup({
  'beforeSend': function(xhr) {xhr.setRequestHeader(Accept, text/
javascript)}
});


and the server side code does not handle the request properly.

Thanks!
Bogumil





On Sep 13, 10:01 pm, Jörn Zaefferer joern.zaeffe...@googlemail.com
wrote:
 Try this:

 submitHandler: function(form) {
   $.post(form.action, $(this).serialize(), null, script);

 }

 Jörn

 On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 12:42 AM, bgumbiker bogumil.bial...@gmail.com wrote:

  Hello,
  I am looking for a way to call successfully custom function from
  submitHandler to do proper ajax post.

  Here is my custom function:

  jQuery.fn.submitWithAjax = function() {
   this.submit(function() {
     $.post(this.action, $(this).serialize(), null, script);
     return false;
   })
   return this;
  };

  Before using validate plugin I had following which worked fine:

  $(document).ready(function() {
    $(#my_form).submitWithAjax();
   }

  Now I have added the validation part and have no idea how to call my
  custom submitWithAjax function??

  $(document).ready(function() {

     $(#my_form).validate({

                 /*Validations - works perfectly!! */

              },

              submitHandler: function(form) {

              /* $(#my_form).submitWithAjax(); - this works but
  introduces recursion */

              /* how to call custom subitWithAjax() ? */

              }

         });
  })

  Thanks!


[jQuery] (validate), submitHandler and custom function

2009-09-13 Thread bgumbiker

Hello,
I am looking for a way to call successfully custom function from
submitHandler to do proper ajax post.

Here is my custom function:

jQuery.fn.submitWithAjax = function() {
  this.submit(function() {
$.post(this.action, $(this).serialize(), null, script);
return false;
  })
  return this;
};

Before using validate plugin I had following which worked fine:

$(document).ready(function() {
   $(#my_form).submitWithAjax();
  }

Now I have added the validation part and have no idea how to call my
custom submitWithAjax function??

$(document).ready(function() {

$(#my_form).validate({

/*Validations - works perfectly!! */

 },

 submitHandler: function(form) {

 /* $(#my_form).submitWithAjax(); - this works but
introduces recursion */

 /* how to call custom subitWithAjax() ? */

 }

});
})


Thanks!