I had a similar question posted here a few hours ago, just now I got the answer that I should look into using AJAX to do this. Since I want to complete this part of the site today I can't afford to learn AJAX from the basics to do this now.. This shouldn't be something difficult and I thougt that I would be able to do this but I'm not skilled enough...
I have a form, when you click submit, it posts to twitter.com/statuses/update.xml and I need to be able to do so without being redirected there.
Is there an easy way to do this or do I need to learn AJAX?
Thankfull for any answer at all..!
edit:
I'm using this to submit:
$(function() {
$("#skikka").click(function() {
var dendar =
"http://" +
开发者_运维知识库 $("#usernam").val() + ":" + $("#passwo").val() +
"@twitter.com/statuses/update.xml";
$("#formen").attr("action", dendar);
$("#formen").submit();
alert(dendar);
return false;
});
});
Here is a quick example using JQuery, which is probably the easiest way to do AJAX without investing too much time learning it. Although it sounds like you'd have to learn a whole other technology (Jquery) it really isn't that hard. Mostly it just involves adding one more javascript include file reference to the page.
$.post(dendar , $("#formen").serialize());
More Details on AJAX with Jquery here.
Since you are posting back to a different domain, you will have to do a little bit of extra work. Check out this article on using JSONP against twitter.
Also, here is a JQUERY plugin specifically for working against twitter: jTwitter
You could use type="button" instead of type="submit".
Just redirect back to your page in your server-side script. What language are you using?
// post via ajax
$.post(dender, $("#formen").serialize());
Full Example:
$(function() {
$("#skikka").click(function() {
var dendar = "http://" + $("#usernam").val() + ":" + $("#passwo").val() + "@twitter.com/statuses/update.xml";
// post via ajax
$.post(dender, $("#formen").serialize());
alert(dendar); return false;
});
});
If you must do it that way ( via click event and without just having the server send a redirect ), you can add an onSubmit event to the form that handles actual submission via ajax and then cancels the event propagation.
Event.observe(
$('searchfield').form ,
'submit' ,
function( e ){
alert('No YOU' );
/* secretly submit using ajax and clear form */ ;
Event.stop( e ) ;
});
Something like that.
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