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i have a input button in a form:

<input type="submit" value="" class="hidde" name="free"  id="helpdiv" onmouseover="this.style.background='url('../images/thank_you/thank.png');'" onmouseout="this.style.background='url('../images/thank_you/thank_you.png');'" style="width: 236px; height: 127px;">

and a jQuery script that has an event:

onlike:function(response){
    $('.uncontent').hide('fade');
    $('input#helpdiv').trigger('click');
}

when that function triggers i would like the input button to be triggered as well. the function is working because $('.uncontent').hide('fade'); gets triggered

any ideas?

Edit:

$('input#helpdiv').trigger('click') or

$('input#helpdiv').click()

won't work for some reason

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  • Why are you using the selector $(input#helpdiv)? Why not just use the id since it should be unique, i.e. $('#helpdiv')
    – Gabe
    Aug 3, 2011 at 16:48

2 Answers 2

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Try...

$('#helpdiv').click();

If you're trying to submit a form via this button select the <form> element and call submit() on it like so....

$('#helpdiv').parents('form').eq(0).submit();
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  • +1 - not sure who downvoted you but you have a solid point about submitting the form via submit() instead of simply emulating a submit button click. Aug 3, 2011 at 16:55
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Your trigger is fine. You have some funky quotes going on in your mouseover events. This is why we should avoid doing that.

id="helpdiv" onmouseover="this.style.background='url('../images/thank_you/thank.png');'" 

See the background='url('.. ?

Try this:

HTML:

<input type="submit" value="" class="hidde" name="free" id="helpdiv" style="width: 236px; height: 127px;" />

JQuery:

$('#helpdiv').hover(function(){
    $(this).css('background-image','url("../images/thank_you/thank.png")');
},function(){
    $(this).css('background-image','url("../images/thank_you/thank_you.png")');
});

// Test it
$('#helpdiv').click(function(){
    alert('helpdiv clicked');
});

Next step would be to abstract your CSS as well ;)

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