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I have some jQuery code to insert record in database. I need to reload the page within a time period. That means, when I click submit button, success message or error message will show first, and then the page will be reloaded after 5seconds.

My code:

(function($){        
    $(document).ready(function(){
        $("#submit").click(function(){
            //alert("testing2.....")
            var num = /^[0-9]/;
            var date=$("#date").val();//alert(date);
            var sMan=$("#sMan").val();//alert(pType);
            var cName=$("#cName").val();
            var input_type=$("#input_type").val();
            var tamt=$("#tamt").val();
            var tpaid=$("#tpaid").val();

            //use the $.post() method to call insert.php file.. this is the ajax request
            $.post('action/b_payment.php', {
                date: date,
                sMan: sMan,
                cName: cName,
                input_type: input_type,
                tamt: tamt,
                tpaid :tpaid
            },
            function(data){
                $("#message").html(data);
                $("#submit").attr('disabled','disabled');
                $("#message").hide();
                $("#message").fadeIn(1500); //Fade in the data given by the insert.php file
                $( '#formId' ).each(function(){ //This code is for reload the page
                    window.location.reload(true);
                });
            });
            return false;
        });
    });
})(jQuery);

How can I display the message after a time period 5 seconds?

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  • use setTimeout(function() { window.location.reload(true); }, 5000); Apr 28, 2013 at 8:08

4 Answers 4

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You can do that using JavaScript timer

setInterval(function(){ //display message
},3000);
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Try

setTimeout(function() { window.location.reload(true); }, 5000); 
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If you want to delay javascript code execution, you can use the setTimeout function.

// This code will execute after 5 seconds
setTimeout(function() {
    alert('Hello world');
}, 5000);
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setTimeout(function() {
  window.location.reload(true); 
}, 5000); 

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