Hi Melvyin still not working


        $(".captcha_form").submit(function(event){
            event.preventDefault();
            var form = $(this)
            alert (form.serialize())
            $.ajax({
                type: "POST",  
                url: "./captcha",
                contentType: "application/json",
                data: form.serialize(), 
                dataType: "json",
                success: function(data) {
                    alert(data.status);
                  },
                error: function(data) {
                    alert("NOT_OK");
                  }          
                });
        });
    });
    </script>

<form id ="captcha_form" class="captcha_form" action="./captcha" 
method="post">{%csrf_token%}
    {{form.as_p}}
<input type="submit" id="button" class="button" value="Invio"/>
</form>



If i make the call using form post method it validates, if use ajax post 
method with form.serialize() it not validates? The problem for sure ios 
with ajax call!

Please help out!

rgds valerio



On Monday, March 27, 2017 at 5:44:34 PM UTC+2, valerio orfano wrote:
>
> Hi Melvyn 
>
> thanx a lot . I will try tomorrow early morning and will let u know. 
> Thanx. valerio
>
> On Monday, March 27, 2017 at 3:31:38 PM UTC+2, Melvyn Sopacua wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>>  
>>
>> {% if field.name = 'captcha' %}
>>
>>  
>>
>> assigns 'captcha' to field.name and returns if that succeeded. So it's 
>> always true. You probably mean:
>>
>> {% if field.name == 'captcha' %}
>>
>>  
>>
>> From what you describe, testfield shows up and your template code says it 
>> shouldn't show up.
>>
>>  
>>
>> However, when debugging a problem, always reduce to the simplest case, so 
>> try with this template code:
>>
>>  
>>
>> <form id ="captcha_form" class="captcha_form" action="" 
>> method="post">{%csrf_token%}
>>
>> {{ form }}
>>
>> <input type="submit" id="button" class="button" onclick="captcha()" 
>> value="Invio"/>
>>
>> </form>
>>
>>  
>>
>> On Monday 27 March 2017 05:43:53 valerio orfano wrote:
>>
>> > testfield is where i type my captcha, sorry
>>
>> > 
>>
>> > On Monday, March 27, 2017 at 2:38:15 PM UTC+2, valerio orfano wrote:
>>
>> > > Hi Melvyn thanx for ur reply,
>>
>> > > 
>>
>> > > this is my form.
>>
>> > > 
>>
>> > > class AjaxForm(forms.ModelForm):
>>
>> > > captcha = CaptchaField()
>>
>> > > 
>>
>> > > class Meta:
>>
>> > > model = ajaxModel
>>
>> > > exclude = []
>>
>> > > 
>>
>> > > class ajaxModel(models.Model):
>>
>> > > testfield = models.TextField(null=True, blank=True)
>>
>> > > 
>>
>> > > If i don't use a ajaxmodel a get an error, so testfield is just a
>>
>> > > dummy field, just to avoid error.
>>
>> > > 
>>
>> > > valerio
>>
>> > > 
>>
>> > > On Monday, March 27, 2017 at 2:22:44 PM UTC+2, Melvyn Sopacua wrote:
>>
>> > >> On Monday 27 March 2017 04:46:06 valerio orfano wrote:
>>
>> > >> > {% if field.name = 'captcha' %}
>>
>> > >> 
>>
>> > >> It may not make a difference if you only have one visible field,
>>
>> > >> but this is not a comparison.
>>
>> > >> 
>>
>> > >> 
>>
>> > >> Melvyn Sopacua
>>
>>  
>>
>> -- 
>>
>> Melvyn Sopacua
>>
>

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