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I have this code

$("#dummy_div").on('submit', "form", function(event){
    console.log(event);
    event.preventDefault();
});

Does the event object contain hold the query string or data of the submitted form? If not, is there a way to get them short of iterating over the form fields?

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  • Do you want all form values in jvascript vars? you could use jQuery each to iterate over the fields. or use the .serializeArray().
    – Maurice
    Sep 20, 2012 at 7:58

3 Answers 3

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no the event doesn't store the querystring, but you could obtain all the fields value via serialize() jQuery method applied to the form to obtain a querystring-like value

See http://api.jquery.com/serialize/ for further reference

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Getting the query string for a form is quite easy, just use .serialize(). .serializeArray() may be also helpful

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You can use serialize

$("#dummy_div").on('submit', "form", function(event){
    event.preventDefault();
    var form = $(this);

    $.ajax({
       url: form.attr('action'),
       type: form.attr('method'),
       data: form.serialize(),
       success: function(r) { }
    });
});

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