> I ran into this and discovered serialize won't find a field if it does
> not have a name tag. I see you only have ids in your code above.
Good catch, Ken. The name attribute is required for form elements.
I ran into this and discovered serialize won't find a field if it does
not have a name tag. I see you only have ids in your code above.
On Mar 6, 1:39 pm, jayturley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mar 6, 1:36 pm, "Mike Alsup" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > indicating that the form and its in
On Mar 6, 1:36 pm, "Mike Alsup" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > indicating that the form and its inputs can be found, the lines below
> > do NOT work:
>
> > var formString = jQuery("#new_property").serialize();
> > var formString = jQuery("#new_property:input").serialize();
>
> Those li
> indicating that the form and its inputs can be found, the lines below
> do NOT work:
>
> var formString = jQuery("#new_property").serialize();
> var formString = jQuery("#new_property:input").serialize();
Those lines look like they should work. How exactly does it fail?
Does it retu
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