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hello everyone, I have a php form, everything works, I do not carry any header() at the end of the form because I have to stay on the same page and because I feel it wipes out the message you sent the form successfully, but for this though if reloading the page shows me the popup asking me to resend the form. how can i solve? I found a function in js with replacestate but I saw that it doesn't work with mobile Safari. if ( window.history.replaceState ) { window.history.replaceState( null, null, window.location.href ); }
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I have a file in js structured like this: if ( window.history.replaceState ) { window.history.replaceState( null, null, window.location.href ); } the function blocks the submit request if it has already been executed if you want to reload the page. on desktop devices it works while from my smartphone no. have any idea why? Thanks
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Hi there PHPFreaks, phreak3r here again. The thread I posted yesterday has been solved. If any staff come across this, please lock it to prevent further discussion; I would appreciate that, please and thank you! I am back with another problem! This forum is all contained in one page. I am doing a very basic login system for now (I will add in everything else in later) and it does not work. I go to submit the forum and the values are displayed in the url after the page refreshes. Here's the code for the login.php script involved: <?php 2 include('header.php'); 3 require('dbcon/dbcon.php'); 4 ?> 5 6 <?php 7 if (isset($_POST['submit'])) { 8 $username = mysqli_real_escape_string($conn, $_POST['username']); 9 $password = mysqli_real_escape_string($conn, $_POST['password']); 10 $sql = "SELECT * FROM profile0 WHERE username = '$username' "; 11 $query = mysqli_query($conn, $sql); 12 13 if (mysqli_num_rows($query) == 1) { 14 // init session 15 // redirect to new page 16 header('main.php'); 17 } 18 } 19 ?> 20 21 <!DOCTYPE html> 22 <html> 23 <head> 24 <title>soapbox - log in</title> 25 </head> 26 <body> 27 <form action="login.php" method"POST"> 28 <br><input type="text" name="username" placeholder="Username"><br> 29 <br><input type="password" name="password" placeholder="Password"><br> 30 <input type="submit" name="submit" value="Submit"> 31 </form> 32 </body> 33 </html> EDIT: No errors in the error log.
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Typically when you submit a form, it's in a format like this "collections?type='wheels'&make='acura'&year='2016'&model='mdx' ". Instead of that format, I would like to do something like this " collections/wheels/acura+2016+mdx ". How would I go on about doing that format with jquery submit form? This is my setup so far. <script> // Code goes here $(document).ready(function() { $('#search').on('submit', function() { var type = $('#type').val(); var make = $('#make').val(); var year = $('#year').val(); var model = $('#model').val(); var formAction = $('#search-form').attr('action'); $('#search-form').attr('action', formAction + type + make + year + model); }); </script> <form id="search-form" action="/collections/" method="get"> <select id="type" name="type"> // type list goes here </select> <select id="make" name="make"> // make list goes here </select> <select id="year" name="year"> // year list goes here </select> <select id="model" name="model"> // model list goes here </select> <input type="submit" id="search" value="Search"> </form>
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Hi guys. I have a Bootstrap modal that opens on click. Inside is a form with 4 fields. Now i want after the form is submited to show below the submit button a thank yo message, but instead of that the form closes and the page is beeing refreshed. I've manage to do some javascript to stop the form of beeing refreshed but now i want to know how can i make the thank you div to get showed below the submit button. <script> $(function () { var frm = $('#participa-modal'); frm.submit(function (ev) { $.ajax({ type: frm.attr('method'), url: frm.attr('action'), data: frm.serialize(), success: function (data) { $(".alert-success").html(data); location.reload(); } }); ev.preventDefault(); }); }); </script>
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