Sorry Steven,

I just tested, it still sends request out.  I do not expect the url to be
called as the content is already populated.


Behaviour i am expecting:

If user click a tab, it reload the tab by sending a GET.
If user is on a tab and click submit button, it post the form by POST and
put the result to tab2 holder div.  Tab2 should be selected.  I wondering if
I can do it but no GET will be sent.

 $("#tabs").tabs("option","selected", 1); will select the tab 2 but also
send out an GET to load the content.  In my case, content is loaded after a
form POST.

Thanks.


On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 12:13 AM, Steven Black <ste...@stevenblack.com>wrote:

> Try this:
>
>  $("#tabs").tabs("option","selected", 1);
>
> Works like a charm :-)
>
> **--** Steve
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> On Jan 14, 11:22 pm, Jerry <jerry.yan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am recently using tabs as my wizard process which has 4 steps.  My
> > design is 1 tab for 1 step.  When form in tab1 is submitted, it post
> > to tab2.  In my ajax call back, I need to activate the tab2.  So I do $
> > ("#tabs").tabs("select", 1);  It send out the url defined in tab2 as
> > well.
> >
> > Is there a way to just switch to tab2 without sending the url out?
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