Are you sure your ajax call is returning what you expect? Assuming you're
using Firebug, check the response in your Firebug "Net" tab - you should see
an XHR request that you can click on and see what's coming back from the
server.
-- Josh
----- Original Message -----
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "jQuery (English)" <jquery-en@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2007 8:33 AM
Subject: [jQuery] Re: fadeIn to ajax submit succes callback
I tried to get(0) the target element and is reached by the selector:
alert [htmlDivElement]
So the selector is reached but do not fade in ....simply appears in FF
and crash all the validation/ajax script in IE7???
Any help???
Thanks
Andrea
On 22 sep, 04:35, muccy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Are you sure $('.cfjq_form_target4') is a valid selector???
Try to alert($('.cfjq_form_target4').get(0)) to see if you select
correct page element :)
On Sep 22, 4:54 am, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hi this is my code:
> $(document).ready(function() {
> var options = {
> target:'.cfjq_form_target4',
> beforeSubmit: function(){
>
> $('.cfjq_form_target4').empty();
>
> $('.loading4').show();
> },
> success: function() {
> $('.loading4').hide();
> }
> };
> $(".cfjq_form4").validate({
> errorContainer:
> $(".messageBox4"),
> errorLabelContainer:
> $(".messageBox4 ul"),
> wrapper: "li",
> submitHandler: function(form) {
>
> $(form).ajaxSubmit(options);
> }
> });
> });
> If I change my success like this:
> success: function() {
> $('.loading4').hide();
> $
> ('.cfjq_form_target4').fadeIn('slow');
> }
> Firefox do not show the fade effect at all.
> IE7 do not validate any more the form and also loose the ajax
> behavior.
> Do I miss something.
> Andrea