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How to serialize current div by using $(this).parent() with JQuery?

开发者 https://www.devze.com 2023-01-14 16:54 出处:网络
I am trying to serialize the current div by using a clickevent. See code for good explanation: $("#createreview").live(\'click\', function() {

I am trying to serialize the current div by using a clickevent. See code for good explanation:

$("#createreview").live('click', function() {
    alert($(this).parent().serialize());
    $.post('/admin/home/review/create/', $(this).parent().serialize(), function(data){
       alert('Review successfully added to database.' +data);
    });
});

Alert will show nothing, which means the div is not being serialized. This is the html in question. It's开发者_如何学JAVA inside a dialog, which is also the reason why I have to use live().

<div id="reviewdiv">
            <input type="hidden" value="7" name="homeid">
            <label>Content</label><textarea name="reviewcontent" id="reviews" rows="3" cols="60"></textarea><br>
            <label>Author</label> <input type="text" name="reviewauthor"><button class="ui-state-default ui-corner-all" id="createreview">Save Review</button><button class="ui-state-default ui-corner-all" id="removereview">Remove Review</button><br>
        </div>

Also this code is working without a problem to remove the current div by using the clickevent and parent selector.

$("#removereview").live('click', function() {
  $(this).parent().slideUp();
});


You can serialize a <div>.

The serialize uses internally the param method. So to serialize input elements that do not belong to a form, use the param method. Example: http://jsfiddle.net/DdVqJ/

But remember, the correct (and semantic) way is to put your input elements inside a form.


You can't serialize a <div>, you need to have a <form>, so replace this:

<div id="reviewdiv">

With this:

<form id="reviewdiv">

Then you can use this to serialize:

$(this).closest('form').serialize()

To see the difference here's what you have (a <div>) which doesn't serialize and here's the <form> version which does serialize. Because it uses the form.elements collection to loop through, nothing but a <form> works here.


I know this is an old post, but you could just use:

$('#reviewdiv :input').serialize();
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