html form submission difference between click(), submit() and manual click in jquery
I have a jsp page as follows:
<script type="text/javascript" src="/mywebapp/js/jquery.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
$( function() {
$('#testform').submit(function(){
alert('now starting submit');
return true;
});
$("#test1btn").click(function(){
$('#testform #submit').click();
});
$("#test2btn").click(function(){
$('#testform').submit();
});
});
</script>
<form id="testform" method="post" action="backend/search_test.do">
<input id="reqpagenr" name="reqpagenr" size="10">
<input type="button" id="test1btn" value="TestClick"/>
<input type="button" id="test2btn" value="TestSubmi开发者_JS百科t"/>
<input id="submit" type="submit" value="Go">
</form>
When I manually click (i.e. using a mouse) the button "Go", the form is submitted after displaying the text "now starting submit"; when click the button "TestClick", the form is successful submitted but the text "now starting submit" doesn't come up; when click the button "TestSubmit", the text "now starting submit" appears, but the form is not submitted at all.
Contrary to my expections, the buttons "TestClick" and "TestSubmit" do not function as the button "Go" does when both are clicked. In my understanding, the three button clicks should do the same thing, that is, to submit the form after the text "now starting submit" appears. So my question is, why the results of the three button clicks is different?
I am using jquery 1.3.2
It looks like the jQuery submit event handler is getting ignored when manually setting the form submit via $('#testform').submit();
This should work in the click handler:
$('#testform').trigger("submit")
The second button does not submit the form because of a bug in jQuery (or the DOM) which causes the submit
method to fail if the submit button's id is 'submit'. See: http://bugs.jquery.com/ticket/1414
UPDATED:
- DEMO: http://aseptik.net/demo/html-form-submission-difference-between-click-submit-and-manual-click-in-jqu/
actually as richardml said the first problem you have is a jQuery Bug so first thing is to rename the
id
of the submit to something else.second problem is the
type
of the test1btninput
that should betype="submit"
in order to behave like a normal submit button.
The trick is to change the type on mouse hover, so the code will look like this:
$(function() {
$('#testform').submit(function() {
alert('now starting submit');
});
//TestClick
$('#test1btn').hover(function() {
$(this)[0].setAttribute('type', 'submit');
},function() {
$(this)[0].setAttribute('type', 'button');
});
//TestSubmit
$('#test2btn').click(function() {
$('#testform').submit();
});
});
The rest is working as expected.
hope this help
you should use the onsubmit event to trigger the function instead.
<form id="testform" method="post" onsubmit="foo()" action="backend/search_test.do">
this will trigger the foo() whenever you submit the form whether by using the submit button or submit() method.
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