Thanks,
Bruce
At 10:07 a.m. 11/08/2006, you wrote:
After your ajax data is inserted, you need to "rebind" the form (eg, call $("#dcdays").ajaxSubmit(); again).
So in your ajaxSubmit function...
$("div#indicate").hide(); $("div#instruct").hide(); $("div#selfreview").html(text).fadeIn("slow"); // Add this --> $("#dcdays").ajaxSubmit(); }); return false; });}
Try that and see if it works...
-js
On 8/10/06, Bruce MacKay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
- Hello folks,
- I'm having difficulty in getting an application to allow repeated AJAX calls.
- The basic structure of the application is
- <div id="selfreview"><form action="" id="dcdays"></form></div>
- Users are presented with a question and a data entry form in
- "selfreview" and once submitted, an answer and a link to generate
- another question is returned to "selfreview"
- The newly generated question and data entry form is fed into "selfreview".
- At this point, however, when the form is submitted, the browser
- (FF/IE6) ignore the AJAX submit code and sends the user to the
- AJAX-call processing file ("blah").
- The application is here: http://horticulture127.massey.ac.nz/degreeCdays3.asp
- Can someone please help me out of the hole I'm in?
- Thanks,
- Bruce
- Bruce R MacKay
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