Thank you Mike for taking the time to trouble shoot this with me. I really
appreciate it.
Susie "BogusRed" Sahim
http://www.PaperDemon.com
On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 3:58 AM, Mike Alsup wrote:
>
> > Hooray! I'm so happy its fixed!!!
>
> Excellent, Susie. So glad to hear it!
>
> Hooray! I'm so happy its fixed!!!
Excellent, Susie. So glad to hear it!
I FIXED IT I FIXED IT I FIXED IT I FIXED IT I FIXED IT
*jumps up and down for joy*
Ok there were two problems.
FIRST problem: In my beforeSubmit option I was actually getting rid of the
form before the plugin had a chance to create the iframe and submit it
properly:
b
Hi Mike,
I took out the duplicate binding that was at the bottom of the page. but the
file upload still doesn't work and no part of the submit goes through.
Susie "BogusRed" Sahim
http://www.PaperDemon.com
On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 4:46 PM, Mike Alsup wrote:
>
> > Thank you again for working with
> Thank you again for working with me on this! I really appreciate it.
> Hopefully we'll get to the bottom of this.
>
> Susie "BogusRed" Sahimhttp://www.PaperDemon.com
One thing to do right away is to get rid of the duplicate submit
binding code. You test page has an inline script block which ca
Thank you Mike for the quick response.
I uploaded your latest version and am experiencing the same problem I had
with v. 2.16
text only works just fine.
using image attachment the form data does not get saved on the php end.
the ajaxSubmit() makes it to the success call back even though it wasn't
> I just upgraded the plain page to the latest version of jquery and the form
> plugin. And I noticed that with the new version, it does not make it to the
> success callback and you'll see this when you submit the form it gets stuck
> on the "loading..." text This was likely a bug fix of some kin
Mike, thank you so much for your patience with me on this one.
I've created a simplified version of this page taking out all of the css and
unnecessary javascript. all that is there is jquery, form plugin, and the
few functions used for the page:
http://www.paperdemon.com/tests/comments_plain.php
If I resume the situation :
text fields file field $_POST
$_FILES Remark
--
filledfilled empty
filled abnormal
Hi Mike,
This thread seems to be similar to my problem submitted by email
(subjet: about url)
On 30 jan, 18:37, Mike Alsup wrote:
> > No, you are not supposed to do anything at all with the iframe. The
> > plugin handles all of that for you. I'll try to take a look at your
> > page tomor
> No, you are not supposed to do anything at all with the iframe. The
> plugin handles all of that for you. I'll try to take a look at your
> page tomorrow.
Well, I have to admit that I'm not sure why your page isn't working.
However, I did create a very simple test case here:
http://jquery.m
> But this is the exact part of the documentation that I don't understand. Am
> I supposed to place an iframe somewhere? How does jquery know which iframe
> in the page is the correct one? How do I tell it which php file to send the
> file to so I can process the file upload? This is what I don't
BB san wrote:
>
> hey, you are right, the key point should be iFrame.
> I guess your file has successful uploaded.
>
> The problem is your server responses to your iframe, not to your original
> page.
> that is why you don't see the POST action does not appear in Firebugs Net
> > XHR panel
>
I've set up a page here:
http://www.paperdemon.com/tests/commentsclass.php
log in with the following info:
login: t...@yahoo.com
password: p455w0rd
After Logging in, click on "Post a Comment" and type a message and select a
jpg image to upload. Then hit submit.
> In Firefox, when a file is att
> Sorry for the delayed response. I tried taking a break from it and
> coming back to it with a fresh mind. It's not easy for me to set up a
> page for you to test because the app requires a log in.
It is always helpful if you can simplify the problem down to a small
test page. 90% of the time t
Hi Mike,
Sorry for the delayed response. I tried taking a break from it and
coming back to it with a fresh mind. It's not easy for me to set up a
page for you to test because the app requires a log in. But lets see
how far we can get without it.
I tried submitting the form in a non-ajax environme
> I am working on an ajax app that uses jquery's form plugin and it works just
> fine until I add a file upload input into my form:
>
>
>
> If I take these input fields out, my form works fine and submits and saves
> no problem. But once I added these parts to my form html, the jquery form
> plu
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