Umm... also make sure you are using the double equals sign when doing
comparisons... Like:
if (response.login = "Login Successful") {
top.location.href = "site_manager.cfm";
} else {
$('#contentdiv').empty().fadeIn(1000).append(response.login);
}
On Dec 12, 9:07 am, MorningZ <[email protected]> wrote:
> Wow, this is just basic JavaScript syntax
>
> if (conditon) {
>
> }
> else {
> }
>
> you have
>
> if (response.login = "Login Successful");
>
> drop the semi-colon after both your (conditions)
>
> On Dec 12, 8:58 am, "Rick Faircloth" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > How should this be written? I can't figure it out.
> > I keep getting "syntax error: else"
>
> > success: function(response){
>
> > if (response.login = "Login Successful");
> > {top.location.href = "site_manager.cfm"}
>
> > else
>
> > if (response.login == "Login Unsuccessful");
> > {$('#contentdiv').empty().fadeIn(1000).append(response.login)};
>
> > }