How to make AjaxForm work with several forms loaded using jquery load()?
I have a page with a div that is dynamically filled using a paginator ;-) At page init I load the first 10 forms in it using jquery .load() method.
What I'd like to do is to make all the forms dynamically updatable using AjaxForm plugin. I know about server side, let's call it update.asp. It works.
But there are several questions:
How to make plugin work in the first place as the AjaxForm seems not to work to the firms inside a dynamically loaded div?
How do I ID and name the forms? Now I used ID and name myForm to all of them (maybe that is why it doesn't work). Because if I use name myForm1, myForm2 etc... I have to write 10 ajaxForm functions that I use:
$('#myForm').ajaxForm({ beforeSubmit: showLoader, success: hideLoader });
I would then need to make this 10 times using myForm1 to myForm10? There must be another way...
- How do I make AjaxForm work with the pages that are not loaded yet? I think this is the same problem as 1). Because even page 1 is loaded dynamically somehow the ajaxForm doesn't get bind to开发者_开发技巧 the form.
Sorry, I am quite new to jquery, I am trying hard to study it, I tried this quite some time before I wrote here. If you can help me, I'd be very gratefull.
Yours
Jerry
EDIT: Here is my loader now... It is not working OK, as the loader is never shown, it dissapears so fast I can see it only if I put alert in the hideLoader :-(((
function load(num){
showLoader2();
var link='/obdelaneslike.asp?ID=<%=request.QueryString("IDRecept") %>&offset='+ num
$('#content').load(link, function(){
hideLoader2();
$('.ajax-loader').hide();
$('.myForm').bind("submit", function(event) {
$(this).ajaxForm({
beforeSubmit: showLoader($(this).find('img.ajax-loader').attr('id')),
success: hideLoader($(this).find('img.ajax-loader').attr('id'))
});
return false;
});
});
}
I'll try and address these one at a time to better match the question:
1) You can re-bind when you .load()
(or whatever jQuery ajax method you're using) or use a plugin like livequery()
, for example here's re-binding (do this in your success
handler):
$("#myDynamicDiv .myForm").ajaxForm({ ...options... });
Or using livequery()
:
$(".myForm").livequery(function() { $(this).ajaxForm({ ...options... }); });
2) Use a class instead of IDs here, like this: class="myForm"
, whenever you want to handle batches of elements like this class
is a pretty safe route. The examples above work with class and not IDs per form (they can have IDs, they're just not used). Your form tags would look like this:
<form class="myForm">
3) The same solutions in answer #1 account for this :)
ID values are unique to a single DOM element. So you'd need to give each form a new ID, so if you had three forms, you could name them like so:
<form name="formone" id="formone"...
<form name="formtwo" id="formtwo"...
<form name="formthree" id="formthree"...
Now you'd create instances of your ajax request like so:
$('#formone, #formtwo, #formthree').ajaxForm({
beforeSubmit: showLoader,
success: hideLoader
});
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