No, it does not submit the form after the async request finishes. (I'm using the latest 1.6)
Ken On Dec 21, 6:30 am, Jörn Zaefferer <joern.zaeffe...@googlemail.com> wrote: > The plugin will submit the form after the async request finishes. The > remaining problem is that any submit-button won't be submitted. Maybe thats > the problem you had? > > Jörn > > > > On Mon, Dec 21, 2009 at 8:15 AM, KenGreer <k...@dancesoft.com> wrote: > > With the validation plugin (http://bassistance.de/jquery-plugins/ > > jquery-plugin-validation/<http://bassistance.de/jquery-plugins/%0Ajquery-plugin-validation/>) > > I included two "remote" rules to check > > username and e-mail. If my form is loaded such that the username and e- > > mail are already filled in, and, therefore, have not yet been > > validated, and I click SUBMIT, validation proceeds just fine, but the > > form does NOT submit! A second click of the submit button, however, > > then works. > > > I speculated that this was because of pending ajax calls aborting the > > submit. It seems my speculation held true. Right after my "$ > > (document).ready(function() { ..." I added the code: > > > $.ajaxSetup( { > > async: false > > } ); > > > to make the "remote" ajax calls synchronous and this fixed the > > problem. Now clicking submit performs the validation and really does > > submit. > > > Hopefully a more elegant solution will be found in the validation > > plugin itself, but as a jquery newbie, I found reading the validation > > plugin code daunting!