I was asked why I couldn't just set an action on each field. I can't change the form as it is dynamically created. I just know the form name.
In Prototype I used the Form Observer. On Oct 12, 1:07 pm, mo2g <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have a web page with two forms on it. It originally used Prototype > and I would like to convert it to jQuery. > > The main form has text, checkboxes, radio buttons, etc. > > I want to watch the form and if any form element changes I want to > serialize the entire form and post it to a URL, receive the result and > show it in a DIV. > > Basically I will be using this form to return a "live" search result > total so that the user can see how many results will be returned with > certain search form choices. > > I have viewed many different tutorials both with and without plugins. > I am posting here in hopes that the experts on this forum can point me > in the right direction. Should I use plugins and if so which ones? > > Here are a couple of my requirements: > > 1. I need to be able to reference only the one form. There may be > multiple forms on the page. > 2. I need to watch all the elements for change which includes > checkboxes and radiobuttons. > 3. I would like the page to load as quickly as possible. > 4. When i serialize the form to submit it for the live results, I need > all the form elements to post correctly including the checkboxes. > > Thanks in advance.