I have a simple login page and I am trying to disable the username field, password field, and the submit button while I am authenticating, reenable them after if the password/username or both are wrong or simply login otherwise.
I am doing that using the following code:
// get the field values
var usernameField = document.getElementById("username");
var passwordField = document.getElementById("password");
var submit = document.getElementById("submit");
usernameField.disabled = "disabled";
passwordField.disabled = "disabled";
submit.disabled = "disabled";
// Authentication code
and I want everything to be disabled before the authentication code starts. For now, what it does is that when I click on the submit button, it remains "stuck" for few seconds then either logs in or simply produces the error. But it never disables anything (I made sure this is not a css problem).
Let me know if more info is needed.
stuck
part is the most interesting for me. Are you by any chance using a synchronous AJAX? That would explain a lot.true
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property of elements.