Mike,
That was it! Indeed there was a form element with the name "submit"
and like you said, was causing that error. Renaming it allowed the
plugin to do its job.
Thank you again!
Best,
Dave
On May 5, 7:03 am, "Mike Alsup" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > form.submit is not a function
>
> >
> form.submit is not a function
>
> This happens in both Firefox 2.0 and IE6.
>
That error is usually the result of having a form element with an id
or name of 'submit'. That is not a valid name for a form element (at
least not when using JavaScript).
Dave, have you tried removing the plugin
Hi Mike,
To hopefully add some more insight into this, I took the form out of
the SimpleModal jQuery plugin and placed it into its own JSP page, and
when I tried to submit the Form, the browser is reporting an error in
line 334 of the "jquery.form.js" file, stating that:
form.submit is not a fun
Hi Mike,
Thank you for your prompt response! Unfortunately, I'm still in a
development stage and won't be able to provide you a link to a
publicly accessible page.
However if I may, I'd like to provide some code snippets and hopefully
it might help. First off, the code for the form is derived
> I'm attempting to use the jQuery Form Plugin on a page that has
> multiple forms. The particular form I am using to allow the uploading
> of files is the third form on the page. I'm also using that form
> within a modal dialog box, using the SimpleModal jQuery plugin. I
> have a Java Ser
> I'm attempting to use the jQuery Form Plugin on a page that has
> multiple forms. The particular form I am using to allow the uploading
> of files is the third form on the page. I'm also using that form
> within a modal dialog box, using the SimpleModal jQuery plugin. I
> have a Java Ser
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