Hi,
I am using jQuery and blockUI to prevent the user from submitting a
form twice by double clicking on the interface:
This is in my global js file and is called on every pages
document.ready:
$('form').submit(function(){$.blockUI({message:'', overlayCSS:
{opacity:0.2}})});
This was working
Hi,
I know you can use jquery to post data from a json object ajaxly.
However I want to redirect the browser to the new page (like
submitting a form) only passing the values explicitly from javascript
rather than actually submitting a form.
Is this possible using jquery?
Thanks
But then the page that gets served to the user with have no parameters
posted to it.
On Aug 12, 3:50 pm, Liam Potter radioactiv...@gmail.com wrote:
well, on the post callback, forward the browser to the page?
window.location=/page.php
Mark Smith wrote:
Hi,
I know you can use jquery
for this and then use it - is that feasible?
SUBMIT FORM
PARSE RESPONSE WHICH WILL CONTAIN NEW PAGE URL IN IT
window.location = newPage;
Regards,
Michael Price
-Original Message-
From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:jquery...@googlegroups.com] On
Behalf Of Mark Smith
Sent: 12 August
Hi ,
I'm just trying jQuery out for the first time...
Is this a bug in jQuery or am I doing something wrong?
I am trying to chain together a bunch of drop down select boxes.
Whenever I just use .hide() and .show() it works fine. But if I
use .show(slow) it adds big gaps between some of the
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