I'm having an issue with the jquery function submit for a form :
$(document).ready(function () {
$('#message').keydown(function(e) {
if(e.which == 13 && !e.shiftKey) {
$('#edit_message_11').submit(function() {
alert("HELLO2");
});
return false;
}
});
});
<form id="edit_message_11" class="edit_message" method="post" action="/message/11" accept-charset="UTF-8">
<textarea id="message" class="form-control edit_message_form" name="message">
Hello
</textarea>
When I do the following for my form : $('#edit_message_11').submit(function() { ... }); it doesn't trigger the submit.
However, If I do $('#edit_message_11').submit(); it does trigger the submit.
The reason why I need to do $('#edit_message_11').submit(function() { ... }); is because I want to do an ajax submit.
Anyone has a clue?
Thanks!
I don't believe it will work the way you are trying to do it. When it's inside the submit function, the alert will never fire until it gets a response back from POST. Which means you need a response from your form processing script.
Your AJAX call doesn't need to be inside the submit function, it just needs to be inside the event.
If you need something to happen on success, you would do it like this.