Script based UDFs were added in CF5. Tag based in CF6.

There is a strong chance though that you can rewrite your UDF into a custom tag.

On 3/23/07, Christopher Jordan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Rick,
>
> Rick Faircloth wrote:
>
> > But the problem I've come up against is, once the entire
> > form has valid entries, how to post the entire form
> > and have the result returned via Ajax.
>
> So, by post the form, you just mean that once all has been validated,
> that you need the Form fields (all inputs -- hidden, radio, textarea,
> select, etc.) to be passed to the server via Ajax right?
>
> Have you tried something like this:
>
> <script>
>      function CreateDataObject(){
>         var obj = new Object;
>         // all inputs of type text, hidden, select and textarea
>         $("input:text,input:hidden,select,textarea").each(function(){
>                 obj[this.name] = this.value;
>                 //eval("obj." + this.name + " = '" + this.value + "';");
>         });
>         //dump(obj,false);
>         return obj
>      }
>
>      var HasBeenSubmitted = false;
>      function SaveApplication(){
>          if(!HasBeenSubmitted){
>              // first validate the form
>              if(ValidateForm(true)){
>                  HasBeenSubmitted = true;
>                  var myStruct = CreateDataObject();
>                  //dump(myStruct);
>                  var parms = "ApplicationData=" + $.toJSON(myStruct);
>                  $.ajax({
>                      type: "POST",
>                      url: "ProcessEmploymentApp.cfm",
>                      datatype: "html",
>                      data: parms,
>                      success: function(data){
>                          location.href="thankyou.cfm";
>                      },
>                      error: function(data){
>                          alert("There was a problem submitting/");
>                      }
>                  });
>              }
>          }
>          else{
>              alert("can't submit more than once.");
>              return;
>          }
>      }
> <script>
>
> The CreateDataObject (a lousy name for it probably), creates what you
> can think of as a struct which contains name/value pairs which I then
> pass to the handling CFM page via ajax.
>
> Have you tried a method like this? I've mentioned this code to someone
> on the jQuery list once (it may have been you). Daemach and I were
> tag-team helping someone and this was my proposed solution. This is code
> that I'm actually using in a production environment.
>
> Does this help? Let me know if any of it doesn't make sense.
>
> Cheers,
> Chris
>
> --
> http://www.cjordan.us
>
> 

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