you dont need to you a form. set up the following html
<input type="text" class="name" /> <a href="#" class='submitform">Submit</a> have the follwoing jQUery $(function() { var btn_submit = $(".submitform"); var txt_name = $(".name"); btn_submit.click(function(e) { e.preventDefault(); top.location = index.php?name="+txt_name.val(); }); }); it kinda works just like a form :) you can access the values via phph $_GET[] as well. On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 3:35 PM, Henjo <henjohoek...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > a form that has an action to an index.php?id=value is submitted > through jquery with $('form').submit() . > Somehow it always goes to the plain index.php adding the values behind > it like: index.php?myFormValue=value . > > I don't get any errors in the debug console (FF) or the Error Console. > How can I get this to work properly? > > When I mod_rewrite in index.php?id=value to - for example - 'results/' > it does work. > > Thanks in advance. > > Henjo >