Please look at the following code. When the form gets submitted, is it actually submitting the values I have entered i.e. val(50) or at the point it serialzies does it just get data from the form on the actual html page?
// stop all forms from submitting and submit the real (hidden) form#order
$('form:not(#order)').submit(function(event) {
alert($(this).attr('id'));
//event.preventDefault();
if($(this).attr('id')==='quick2a'){
alert('quick2a being submitted');
//submitQuick2a();
$('form#order input[name=custom_channels]').val(50);
var name = 'het-';
name += $('form#order input[name=platform]').val('as开发者_C百科tsk');
name += '-ga-';
name += $('form#order input[name=license]').val('floating');
$('form#order input[name=productname]').val(name);
$.post('/store/cart/add/ajax/', $('form#order').serialize(), function() {
document.location.href = '/store/checkout';
});
}else{
//
}
I want those values to be set in the form regardless of what is set by the user, am I doing this correctly?
Thanks all
Why not just construct the data directly instead of stuffing it into a form and then grabbing the values via serialize?
$('form').submit(function(event) {
if($(this).attr('id')==='quick2a') {
var data = {
'custom_channels': 50,
'platform' : 'astsk',
'license' : 'floating',
'productname' : 'het-astsk-ga-floating'
};
$.post('/store/cart/add/ajax/', data, function() {
document.location.href = '/store/checkout';
});
}else{
//
}
return false;
});
It gets the values from the HTML page... but by calling .val(...)
you're setting the values on the HTML page, so your code will work as you want it to.
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