Thats brilliant, but when I put it in the script in, it doesnt work:

    ajax_form = SQLFORM(db[field_array[3]], this_page_ajax, deletable=True)
    
    if ajax_form.process().accepted:    
        response.js = 'alert("hi");'

The form is being called thru a modal and ajax iframe, but even when I just 
call it alone, it doesnt work:

$('.iframe_input').click(function(){
    var element = $(this).attr('name');
    $('#iframe_target').html('<iframe 
src="https://104.131.18.58/t3/default/ajax_form_creator?all='+element +'" 
frameborder="0" width="580" height="300" scrolling="yes" 
id="myFrame"></iframe>');

                            });    
 

On Wednesday, April 27, 2016 at 6:15:43 PM UTC-4, Leonel Câmara wrote:
>
> Hey Mark,
>
> Use response.js for that
>
> If form.process().accepted:
>
>     #dont reload
>
>     response.js = """
>     $("#iframe_modal").remove();
>     $('.modal-dialog').remove();
>     """
>
>
>
>

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