I've got this onclick call:
onClick="mySubmit();
which calls this function:
function mySubmit(){
开发者_JAVA百科document.getElementById("myForm").submit();
}
which then submits this form:
<form id="myForm" action="action.php" method="post">
My question is: how do I send a variable to the form from the onClick to get something like <form id="myForm" action="action.php?id=**(the variable sent from the onclick goes here)**" method="post">
Thanks!
Easiest way: append a hidden field to the form.
<form id="myForm" action="action.php" method="post">
<input type='hidden' id= 'hiddenField' name='id' value='' />
<script>
function mySubmit() {
document.getElementById('hiddenField').value = "Whatever I want here";
document.getElementById("myForm").submit();
}
</script>
Or use a function like
function addHiddenField(form, props) {
Object.keys(props).forEach(fieldName => {
var field = form[fieldName];
if (!field) {
field = document.createElement('input');
field.type = 'hidden';
field.name = fieldName;
form.appendChild(field);
}
field.value = props[fieldName];
});
}
document.querySelector('form').addEventListener('submit', () => {
addHiddenField(this, {
someQueryName: 'someQueryValue',
otherQueryName: 'otherVal'
});
});
<form>
Name
<input name=name />
<input type=submit />
</form>
Note that you can use DevTools to modify the iframe's sandbox to allow it to submit forms and you can verify the posted URL. sandbox="... allow-forms"
place a input type hidden inside the form then submit the form
<input id="id" name="id" type="hidden" />
set the value of the hidden field in your javascript submit()
document.getElementById('id').value = **;
but by setting form method="post" the id will not be the part of query string, i.e. the url will remain action.php instead if you really want the id in query string i.e. url action.php?id=** then you need to change the form method="get", by this the hidden field id will automatically be the part of the url i.e action.php?id=**
read about difference between get and post
here is how you access posted value on next page if you really need to use method="post" action="action.php"
Your HTML :
<form id="myForm" action="#" method="post">
<input type='hidden' id="id" name='id' value='123' />
<input type='submit' name='submit' value='Click me !' onclick='addParam()' />
</form>
Your Script :
function addParam() {
var url = "action.php?id=" + document.getElementById('id').value;
document.getElementById("myForm").setAttribute('action', url);
}
Thank You.
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