What am I missing here? If I try to submit the form via javascript it doesn't work.
Error (submitting with a regular JS reference and jQuery reference returns the same error)
SCRIPT3: Member not found.
Code:
Refresh customer data
<script type="text/javascript">
function refresh_customer_data()
{
$("#post-form").attr("action", "../scripts/refresh-customer-data.asp");
$("#post-form").submit();
}
</script>
<form method="post" action="" id="post-form">
<input type="hidden" name="fromsubmit" value="true" />
<table class="form" style="height:50px;">
<tfoot>
<tr>
<td><span class="required">*</span> Accessible by administrators only</td>
<td><input type="submit" name="submit" value="" style="display:none;" /></td>
</tr>
</tfoot>
</table>
</form>
Thanks!
Why not use jQuery post to send your data to server page like this
Refresh customer data
Javascript:
$(function(){
$("#aRefresh").click(function(e){
e.preventDefault();
$.post("../scripts/refresh-customer-data.asp", $("#post-form").serialize(),function(data){
//do whatever with the response from server page
})
});
});
Instead of inline calling the function, why not use jQuery to do it for you:
http://jsfiddle.net/8XdwS/
I know this is an old thread but for everybody's information:
I have come across this issue as well, and the problem was having the submit button named submit.
Renaming the submit button ie. to submit2 solved the issue.
Related
I would like to make my own website, where I
use reCAPTCHA. However, I don't know how to wait after grecaptcha.execute() until the user has completed the tasks. Because now the link is called directly without passing the tasks.
For the rest I use the standard Google Script
https://developers.google.com/recaptcha/docs/invisible
It is the reCAPTCHA v2 invisible.
I would be happy about answers.
<script src="https://www.google.com/recaptcha/api.js" async defer></script>
<script>
function onSubmit(token) {
grecaptcha.execute().then(var vslg = document.getElementById("vslg").value;
window.location.replace("url");
}
</script>
</head>
<body>
<a class="button"></a>
<div class="topBar">
</div>
<div class="underTopBar">
<form action="JavaScript:onSubmit()" class="flex-itemform form" method="POST" id="formV">
<table>
<tr>
<td>
<div>
<input type="text" id="vslg" required>
</div>
</td>
<td>
<div>
<div class="g-recaptcha"
data-sitekey="..."
data-callback="onSubmit"
data-size="invisible">
</div>
<input type="submit" class="buttonDesign" value="Senden">
</div>
</td>
<tr>
</table>
</form>
</div>
I have spent more than 3 hours on this nonsense. It turned out to be a straightforward problem. I hope I can help somebody with this answer.
First, you must realize that you need 2 JavaScript functions.
1- A one that is executed after the submit button is pressed. In this function, always use:
event.preventDefault() to avoid form submission! You don't want to submit your form yet.
grecaptcha.execute() to initiate the reCAPTCHA.
You can execute this function with the submit button (onClick property).
2- A one that is executed after the reCAPTCHA is solved successfully. For this function, you only need:
document.getElementById("form").submit() to submit your form.
To execute this function, use data-callback property in your reCAPTCHA div element. As you can see in the docs, data-callback property is defined as
The name of your callback function, executed when the user submits a
successful response. The g-recaptcha-response token is passed to your
callback.
That's all you need. Make sure that your form only gets submitted with the second function you created, nothing else.
The following code does this:
The <button class="g-recaptcha"... is the Automatically bind the challenge to a button. It will automatically trigger the invisible recaptcha when the button is clicked.
Once the recaptcha is completed it will add a hidden field named g-recaptcha-response which contains the token and then run the onSubmit callback which submits the form.
<head>
<script src="https://www.google.com/recaptcha/api.js" async defer></script>
<script>
function onSubmit() {
document.getElementById("formV").submit();
}
</script>
</head>
<body>
<a class="button"></a>
<div class="topBar">
</div>
<div class="underTopBar">
<form class="flex-itemform form" method="POST" id="formV">
<table>
<tr>
<td>
<div>
<button
class="g-recaptcha buttonDesign"
data-sitekey="..."
data-callback="onSubmit"
data-size="invisible">Senden</button>
</div>
</td>
<tr>
</table>
</form>
</div>
Important: You still need to verify the token g-recaptcha-response server side. See Verifying the user's response. Without verifying the token, adding the recaptcha to the frontend doesn't stop anyone from submitting the form.
I need to scrape some data behind those hyperlinks from this Site. However, those hyperlinks are javascript function calls, which later submits a form using post method. After some search, selenium seems to be a candidate. So my question is that how should I properly set a value to an input tag and submit the form which does not a submit a button.
from selenium import webdriver
url = "http://www.echemportal.org/echemportal/propertysearch/treeselect_input.action?queryID=PROQ3h3n"
driver = webdriver.Firefox()
driver.get(url)
treePath_tag = driver.find_element_by_name("treePath")
Before submitting the form, I need to assign value to tag <input>. However, I got an error
Message: Element is not currently visible and so may not be interacted
with
treePath_tag.send_keys('/TR.SE00.00/QU.SE.DATA_ENV/QU.SE.ENV_ENVIRONMENT_DATA/QU.SE.EN_MONITORING')
IF above is correct, I would like to submit form this way. Is it correct?
selenium.find_element_by_name("add_form").submit()
Below are sources from the web page.
JavaScript function
<script type="text/javascript">
function AddBlock(path){
document.add_form.treePath.value=path;
document.add_form.submit();
}
</script>
form "add_form"
<form id="addblock_input" name="add_form" action="/echemportal/propertysearch/addblock_input.action" method="post" style="display:none;">
<table class="wwFormTable" style="display:none;"><tr style="display:none;">
<td colspan="2">
<input type="hidden" name="queryID" value="PROQ3h1w" id="addblock_input_queryID"/> </td>
</tr>
<tr style="display:none;">
<td colspan="2">
<input type="hidden" name="treePath" value="" id="addblock_input_treePath"/> </td>
</tr>
</table></form>
div with javascript call
<div id="querytree">
<h1>Property Search</h1>
<h2>Select Query Block Type</h2>
<p>Select a section for which to define query criteria.</p>
<div class="queryblocktools"><img style="vertical-align:top;" alt="Load" src="/echemportal/etc/img/load.gif"/> Load Query</div>
<ul class="listexpander">
<li>Physical and chemical properties<ul>
<li>Melting point/freezing point</li>
<li>Boiling point</li>
</ul>
</div>
You are trying to set value on hidden input is which not visible on the page, that's why error has occurred. If you want to set value on hidden field try using execute_script as below :-
treePath_tag = driver.find_element_by_name("treePath")
driver.execute_script('arguments[0].value = arguments[1]', treePath_tag, '/TR.SE00.00/QU.SE.DATA_ENV/QU.SE.ENV_ENVIRONMENT_DATA/QU.SE.EN_MONITORING')
After setting value on hidden field you can use following to submit the form :-
selenium.find_element_by_name("add_form").submit()
Hope it helps..:)
I am basically trying to implement this
http://www.impressivewebs.com/html5-form-attribute/
I have a cart which is outputting and sandwiched by a html table. Below the table, I currently have my submit button.
<thead>
<tr>
<th>ITEM</th>
<th>PRICE</th>
<th>WEIGHT (Kg)</th>
<th>QTY</th>
<th>SUBTOTAL</th>
<th></th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<form action='shop.php' id='cart' method='post'>
<?php echo $cartOutput; ?>
</form>
<tr>
<td class="totals"><strong>Total</strong></td>
<td class="totals"> </td>
<td class="totals"><?php if (isset($weightTotal)) { echo $weightTotal . 'kg';} ?> </td>
<td class="totals"><?php if (isset($quantityTotal)) { echo $quantityTotal; } ?></td>
<td class="totals"><strong><?php if (isset($cartTotal)) { echo '$' . $cartTotal; } ?></strong></td>
<td class="totals"></td>
</tr>
</tbody>
/* code finishing table here */
<div class="col-lg-12 col-md-12 col-xs-12 remove-padding">
<button type="submit" class="btn btn-default" form="cart" name="adjustButton" id="adjust-button">UPDATE CART</button>
<button type="button" class="btn btn-default" form="contact" name="order" id="order-button" onclick="confirmOrder()" >ORDER NOW</button>
</div>
So because of the way I want the layout to look.. I can't put the buttons inside the form. I want to have the ability to put the update button below the cart.
Right now the order button is not a submit button but just a button. I can put it beneath its own form section but right now I force it through javascript for a confirmation and then submit the request through JS if they say OK.
I want to keep that function while supporting browsers including IE 9 +10. From what I found form="" doesn't work in IE
Can I achieve this?
Put the form tag outside all 'relevant' content (including submit button(s)):
<body>
<form>
<table>
</table>
<div>
<button>
</button>
</div>
</form>
</body>
If the button cannot be inside the form, make the form outside the
button.
This should work in all browsers:
document.getElementById('cart').submit();
You can put that in the onClick, and wrap it in a function if needed.
Edit: Since the issue (per the comments below) is that you have inputs outside the form: Really the simplest solution, and one that involves no Javascript, is to put the </form> at the end of the page (so that all your inputs and buttons will be in the form). But of course this doesn't work if you need to have more than one form on the page, and it might not even be possible depending on how the page is layed out.
If your submit button is outside the form and you have some input elements outside the form then the simplest way to send this form (without using ajax) would be to make a form and put your submit button in it.
And since your input fields are outside the form you will make a copy of those input fields inside your form and hide them with display:none; and when user changes the value of your visible input fields you will use javascript to change the value of the hidden input field.
This way you get to send the form the usual way, without the input fields having to be inside the form itself.....
You could copy the outside form elements to inside the form and sync them using JS.
http://jsfiddle.net/rudiedirkx/y0cmda4o/
if ( !('fform' in document.createElement('input')) ) {
$('input[fform], textarea[fform], select[fform]').on('change', function(e) {
this.$hidden.val(this.value);
}).each(function(i, el) {
var formId = $(el).attr('fform'),
$form = $('#' + formId),
$hidden = $('<input name="' + el.name + '" type="hidden">');
$form.append($hidden);
el.$hidden = $hidden;
});
}
As you can see, I used the fform attribute, to trigger the if statement. Change it to form and try it in IE.
Disclaimer:
This won't work with multiple value elements (like select[multiple]), or you have to add some serious JS to fake those multiple values.
This won't send the triggered button value. Normal submit buttons send only their value, and not the other submit buttons'. You could maybe add an onclick to handle that... If you use it.
I'm new to Wordpress and new to JQuery, so let me start off explaining what I am trying to do.
I have an admin page, inside this page I'm giving the user the ability to upload an image. I want this done using Ajax (independent from the general form update).
Here is the code I have so far:
At top of page - script includes:
<script type="text/javascript"
src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.5/jquery.min.js"></script>
<script src="http://malsup.github.com/jquery.form.js">
I can confirm these scripts are "pingable" and work.
Now the HTML code :
<table width="100%">
<tr>
<td width="100" style="padding:10px" valign="top">Email Image (180x180):</td>
<td style="padding:10px"><img id="previewEmailImage" width=180 height=180>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td></td>
<td>
<div id='emailpreviewloader'>
</div>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td></td>
<td>
<form id="imageform" method="post" enctype="multipart/form-data" action="/ajaximage.php">
<input type="file" name="photoimg" id="photoimg" />
</form>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
The key things in the HTML is a) a form and b) The div emailpreviewloader.
Now just after the html table, inline I have the following js:
<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function()
{
$('#photoimg').live('change', function()
{
$("#emailpreviewloader").html('');
$("#emailpreviewloader").html('<img width="180" src="/loader.gif" alt="Uploading...."/>');
$("#imageform").ajaxForm(function(result)
{
alert("Thank you for your comment!");
});
});
});
</script>
for testing purposes ajaximage.php just contains 1 line: Echo "It worked";
So assuming I've done my job right, and the html + js above is correct, it would seem Wordpress might be hijacking the Ajax somehow and preventing it from working as expected. Is this possible?
All I want to do is have a regular Ajax post, how is this possible?
EDIT:
What is working:
The change event for the file upload control is firing. I've confirmed this with an alert, and the loader.gif is visible. But it would seem the form isn't firing, or not firing correctly. The inner alert, never fires.
If you don't want to use wordpress's functions for ajax calls, try sending the form to action="<?php bloginfo('template_url');?>/ajaximage.php" and make sure the file is in the root of your wordpress instalation.
Today I was trying to send files via Ajax request using the JQuery AjaxForm plugin. However, it doesn't fire the success function as it uploads the file without any javascript run time or compile time error.
Here is my code:
<table id="haberresmiekle">
<form action="action.asp?kmt=resimyukle" method="post" enctype="multipart/form-data" id="haberresmiekleform">
<tr>
<td><input type="file" name="file"></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><input id="b" type="submit" value="Gonder"></td>
</tr>
</form>
</table>
and
<script>
$("#haberresmiekle").dialog({autoOpen:false,title:"Resim Yukle"});
var options={
target:"#haberresmiekle",
success:function(){alert('x');$("#haberresimekle").dialog('close');}
};
$("#haberresmiekleform").ajaxForm(options);
$("#b").button();
</script>
Thanks for any help
Note: It has been resolved.
Yor script will do nothing(except in IE) as long as you dont use valid selectors.
$(haberresmiekleform)-> $('#haberresmiekleform')
$(haberresmiekle) -> $('#haberresmiekle')
$(button) -> $('#button')