Or submit the form from code: $("input[type='submit'").click( function () { $("#informUserText").show(); $("form").submit(); $return false; });
On Tuesday 04 November 2008 13:53:51 Mauricio (Maujor) Samy Silva wrote: > Do not cancel the default action for the click event with the statement > > return false; > > Try to remove that line from your code. > > Mauricio > > -----Mensagem Original----- > De: "Johny" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Para: "jQuery (English)" <jquery-en@googlegroups.com> > Enviada em: terça-feira, 4 de novembro de 2008 14:49 > Assunto: [jQuery] How to solve this > > > I have a form > > > > <form method="post" action="MyURL" enctype="multipart/form-data"> > > <input type="hidden" name="token" value="12"/> > > <p><input type="submit" value="Go"></p> > > </form> > > > > The form uploads a large file so that I would like to inform a user to > > wait, after he pushes the submit button. > > > > So I have > > ... > > ... > > > > $('[EMAIL PROTECTED]').click(function() { > > $('#InformUserText').show(); > > > > return false; > > }); > > > > .... > > .... > > > > The text ( see InformUserText) is shown but the action script from the > > form, see MyURL, is not called. > > Can you please help how to say to a user that he should wait and the > > script is running? > > Thank you > > Lad.