you can use whatever you like.... it just needs to accomodate how web2py handles ajax. Without a complete example I can't tell what's going wrong with your own implementation. If you can, pack a minimal app to reproduce the behaviour
On Wednesday, August 13, 2014 10:50:54 PM UTC+2, Michael Beller wrote: > > Thanks Niphlod, > > I'm not using inline JS or explicitly using web2py.js. > > I'm using a Bootstrap Modal pretty much verbatim from the Bootstrap > examples. It appears that web2py js is capturing the submit and disabling > the button but not detecting the response and enabling the submit - is that > correct? should I not use the Bootstrap js? > > Here's my function: > $('#note-form').submit(function(e) { > e.preventDefault(); > $form= $(this); > $.post("/app/controller/action.json", > {formdata: $form.serialize(), > note_id: $('#note-id').val(), > note_text: $('#note-text').val() > }, > function(data) { > $('#form-feedback').html(data.notes).fadeIn(500); > $form[0].reset(); > } > ); > }); > > > On Wednesday, August 13, 2014 4:29:47 PM UTC-4, Niphlod wrote: >> >> the logic behind is suppressing double submission. web2py disables the >> submit button when you click on it until a proper response is returned. >> Don't EVER use inline javascript, and don't use web2py.js internal >> functions without proper knowledge of the inner workings :-P >> >> On Wednesday, August 13, 2014 8:52:25 PM UTC+2, Michael Beller wrote: >>> >>> I just encountered the same problem. I'm using a Bootstrap Modal form >>> and encountering the same problem - the form sends and receives data via >>> AJAX but then adds the 'disabled' class to the button. >>> >>> I found this logic in web2py.js but I'm not clear on what's happening >>> and why: >>> >>> // Form input elements disabled during form submission >>> disableSelector: 'input, button, textarea, select', >>> // Form input elements re-enabled after form submission >>> enableSelector: 'input:disabled, button:disabled, >>> textarea:disabled, select:disabled', >>> >>> Have either of you found a solution? >>> >>> On Sunday, August 3, 2014 2:53:50 PM UTC-4, Reza Amindarbari wrote: >>>> >>>> Did you figure out what was wrong? I faced the same issue. Everything >>>> works fine when I take out the ajax function. >>>> >>>> On Sunday, May 4, 2014 9:33:05 AM UTC-4, John Drake wrote: >>>>> >>>>> I've created a simple ajax form to update a "post" database. For some >>>>> strange reason when I post a new message, the button greys out. >>>>> >>>>> Here is the model: >>>>> >>>>> db.define_table('t_post', >>>>> Field('f_post', type='text', >>>>> label=T('Post')), >>>>> auth.signature, >>>>> format='%(f_post)s') >>>>> >>>>> Here are my controller functions. >>>>> >>>>> def ajax_post(): >>>>> posts = crud.select(db.t_post, fields=['f_post'], query = >>>>> db.t_post.created_by == auth.user, >>>>> headers={'t_post.f_post': 'Post'}, orderby = >>>>> ~db.t_post.created_on) >>>>> search = crud.search(db.t_post) >>>>> return dict(posts=posts, search=search) >>>>> >>>>> def new_post(): >>>>> postdata = request.vars.post >>>>> db.t_post.insert(f_post = postdata) >>>>> posts = crud.select(db.t_post, fields=['f_post'], query = >>>>> db.t_post.created_by == auth.user, >>>>> headers={'t_post.f_post': 'Post'}, orderby = >>>>> ~db.t_post.created_on) >>>>> return posts >>>>> >>>>> Here is the model: >>>>> >>>>> {{extend 'layout.html'}} >>>>> <h1>This is the default/ajax_post.html template</h1> >>>>> <form onsubmit="return false"> >>>>> <div>Post : <input name="post"/></div> >>>>> <div><button onclick="ajax('new_post', ['post'],'results')">Post >>>>> Message</button></div> >>>>> </form> >>>>> <div id="results"> >>>>> {{=posts}} >>>>> </div> >>>>> <div> >>>>> {{=search[0]}} >>>>> </div> >>>>> >>>>> At first I used an input field with type "submit" for the submit >>>>> button. When that happened, it would >>>>> grey out and the value would set to "Working....". At least now >>>>> button text doesn't change, but it >>>>> it still grey's out. Inspecting the element in Firefox I get: >>>>> >>>>> <button value="Working..." class="btn disabled" >>>>> onclick="ajax('new_post', ['post'],'results')">Post Message</button> >>>>> >>>>> Why? I didn't ask it to change the button's class to disabled. And >>>>> it stays greyed even though >>>>> the results have returned and my "results" div has been properly >>>>> updated. I can still click on >>>>> the button, but it just appears disabled. >>>>> >>>> -- Resources: - http://web2py.com - http://web2py.com/book (Documentation) - http://github.com/web2py/web2py (Source code) - https://code.google.com/p/web2py/issues/list (Report Issues) --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "web2py-users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to web2py+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.