[jQuery] Fwd: [jQuery] Re: Validator plugin submit with HREF

2008-04-07 Thread Paul Collins

Sorry to bump, just wanted to see if anyone can help me with this?

Cheers



 This is all working now, the only issue I have left is how could I use
 the Validation plugin with multiple forms? They would need different
 ID's, which I can grab with a variable, but I can't seem to submit to
 a specific form ID. Here is the line of code to validate:

 $(form).validate();

 I would like to change form to a variable, within a function. Here is
 my complete code, can anyone tell me how to specify the variable
 formID in the validate() call? Thanks for any help.


$(document).ready(function(){
$(:submit[id$='_replace']).each(function() {
var submitID = $(this).attr(id);
var submitValue = $(this).attr(value);

var formID = $(this).parents(form).attr(id);

$(this).replaceWith( [ 'a class=replace '
, submitID
, ' id='
, submitID

, ' href=#em/em'
, submitValue
, '/a'
].join('')
);
$('#'+submitID).click(function() {
$('#'+formID).submit();
return false;
});
});
$(form).validate();
});

 Cheers

Paul



 On 01/04/2008, Jörn Zaefferer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
   Paul Collins schrieb:
 
 
   Hi all,
  
   I am trying to use an anchor link to submit my form using the
   Validator plugin, (so I can change the button to a graphic). I would
   like to know what to put into the HREF to submit to the Validator
   code.
  
   Currently I have:
  
   href=javascript:$(this).validate();
  
   This doesn't seem to work correctly, here is my full block of code in
   case you would like to check. I would greatly appreciate any help or
   links.
  
   $(document).ready(function(){
 $(:submit[id$='_replace']).each(function() {
 var submitID = $(this).attr(id);
 var submitValue = $(this).attr(value);
 $(this).replaceWith( [ 'a class=replace '
 , submitID
 , ' id='
 , submitID
 , '
   href=javascript:$(this).validate();em/em'
 , submitValue
 , '/a'
 ].join('') );
 });
return false;
   });
  
   Thanks again
  
  
  
   Try this:
 
   a href=# id=clicksubmitSubmit/a
 
   $(function() {
$(#clicksubmit).click(function() {
 $(form).submit();
 return false;
});
   });
 
 
   There is no need to put javascript inside hrefs when using jQuery.
 
   Jörn
 


[jQuery] Re: Validator plugin submit with HREF

2008-04-03 Thread Paul Collins

Thanks Jörn, you've saved me again. Much appreciated.

This is all working now, the only issue I have left is how could I use
the Validation plugin with multiple forms? They would need different
ID's, which I can grab with a variable, but I can't seem to submit to
a specific form ID. Here is the line of code to validate:

$(form).validate();

I would like to change form to a variable, within a function. Here is
my complete code, can anyone tell me how to specify the variable
formID in the validate() call? Thanks for any help.

$(document).ready(function(){   
$(:submit[id$='_replace']).each(function() {
var submitID = $(this).attr(id);
var submitValue = $(this).attr(value);
var formID = $(this).parents(form).attr(id);
$(this).replaceWith( [ 'a class=replace '
, submitID
, ' id='
, submitID
, ' href=#em/em'
, submitValue
, '/a'
].join('')
);
$('#'+submitID).click(function() {
$('#'+formID).submit();
return false;
});
}); 

$(form).validate();
});

Cheers
Paul


On 01/04/2008, Jörn Zaefferer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Paul Collins schrieb:


  Hi all,
 
  I am trying to use an anchor link to submit my form using the
  Validator plugin, (so I can change the button to a graphic). I would
  like to know what to put into the HREF to submit to the Validator
  code.
 
  Currently I have:
 
  href=javascript:$(this).validate();
 
  This doesn't seem to work correctly, here is my full block of code in
  case you would like to check. I would greatly appreciate any help or
  links.
 
  $(document).ready(function(){
$(:submit[id$='_replace']).each(function() {
var submitID = $(this).attr(id);
var submitValue = $(this).attr(value);
$(this).replaceWith( [ 'a class=replace '
, submitID
, ' id='
, submitID
, '
  href=javascript:$(this).validate();em/em'
, submitValue
, '/a'
].join('') );
});
   return false;
  });
 
  Thanks again
 
 
 
  Try this:

  a href=# id=clicksubmitSubmit/a

  $(function() {
   $(#clicksubmit).click(function() {
$(form).submit();
return false;
   });
  });


  There is no need to put javascript inside hrefs when using jQuery.

  Jörn



[jQuery] Re: Validator plugin submit with HREF

2008-04-01 Thread Jörn Zaefferer


Paul Collins schrieb:

Hi all,

I am trying to use an anchor link to submit my form using the
Validator plugin, (so I can change the button to a graphic). I would
like to know what to put into the HREF to submit to the Validator
code.

Currently I have:

href=javascript:$(this).validate();

This doesn't seem to work correctly, here is my full block of code in
case you would like to check. I would greatly appreciate any help or
links.

$(document).ready(function(){
   $(:submit[id$='_replace']).each(function() {
   var submitID = $(this).attr(id);
   var submitValue = $(this).attr(value);
   $(this).replaceWith( [ 'a class=replace '
   , submitID
   , ' id='
   , submitID
   , '
href=javascript:$(this).validate();em/em'
   , submitValue
   , '/a'
   ].join('') );
   });
 return false;
});

Thanks again

  

Try this:

a href=# id=clicksubmitSubmit/a

$(function() {
 $(#clicksubmit).click(function() {
   $(form).submit();
   return false;
 });
});


There is no need to put javascript inside hrefs when using jQuery.

Jörn