Using $.post I am sending a some logon information to a server. This returns a html page which I am them limiting down by class called .loggedIn
I then want to resend this information away using $.post to a server. I'm do this using phonegap on an Iphone app so I don't have to worry about cross-domain issues.
My issue is the data from the first post doesnt seem to post to the second site .. All I get returned from my second script is undefined=undefined
.
Here is my code -
$(document).ready(function() {
$.post("https://www.somesite.com /dyns/dologin?action=login&origin=homepage", { login_ffNumber: "1111111", login_surname: "name" , login_pin: "1111"},
function(data) {
$('.result')开发者_如何学Go.html($('.loggedIn',data));
stuff = $('.loggedIn',data)
//alert(datatostring);
//alert(stuff);
sendtoserver(stuff);
});
function sendtoserver(stuff) {
$.post("http://31dayswithjustin.com/qf/1.1/qfgraber.asp?", stuff, function(data) {$('.server').html(data);} );
}
})
Asuming your stuff
variable gets the value you expect, your mistake is sending it "as is" (a jquery object) and not sending its content as a named parameter. The easiest way to send it properly would be the following:
function sendtoserver(stuff) {
$.post("your_url", {"stuff": stuff.html()}, function...} );
}
(Asuming you want to send the stuff innerHTML)
But, you have to recieve the stuff
parameter explicitly on the server:
qfgrabber.asp:
<%
Dim stuff as String
stuff = Request.Form("stuff")
...
'(continue with your page using the 'stuff' variable when needed)
%>
(I wrote this in classic ASP cause your server filename ends in .asp
)
Hope this helps
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