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I have this function when I click on my submit button:

$('#signup-button').click(function(event){
            var username_check = validateUsernameField();
            var email_check = validateEmailField();
            var name_check = validateNameField();
            var birthdate_check = validateBirthdateField();
            event.preventDefault();
            if(username_check && email_check && name_check && birthdate_check) {
                alert('lol');
                var formData = $('#FonykerAddForm').serialize();
                $.ajax ({
                    type: 'POST',
                    url: '<?php echo $html->url('/fonykers/add',true); ?>',
                    data: formData,
                    dataType: 'json',
                    success: function(response) {
                        $( "#confirm-dialog" ).html(response.msg).dialog({
                            autoOpen: false,
                            modal: true,
                            height: 140,
                            title: response.title
                        });       
                        $('#confirm-dialog').dialog('open');
                    },
                    error: function (xhr, ajaxOptions, thrownError){
                        alert('Cualquier vaina');
                        alert(xhr.statusText);
                        alert(thrownError);
                    }
                });
            }
        });

I previously call the validate methods on blur events on my fields, and they all work and the validation here seems to work, the problem is that after the if statement nothing happens, the form isn't submitted. Anybody have any idea why? And if not can you think of a better way to validate all my fields before submit?

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  • Have you tried putting a breakpoint in in Firebug and stepping through line-by-line. Also, you can try running on your forms 'submit' event, e.g. $('form.my_form').submit(function() { if ($(this).find('input.my_input').val().length > 20) { return false; //return false to prevent submission of form } return true; //submit form });
    – hayesgm
    Jul 21, 2011 at 21:59
  • have you checked that you if is ever true?
    – Rafay
    Jul 21, 2011 at 22:01
  • define a matching else{alert("!lol");} see if that is displayed
    – Rafay
    Jul 21, 2011 at 22:02
  • Ok it entered the else, which is weird, because all the fields are marked as valid (they turn green when they're ok)
    – 8vius
    Jul 21, 2011 at 22:04
  • Running in firebug I see that they all stay marked as undefined except the birthdate_check
    – 8vius
    Jul 21, 2011 at 22:07

2 Answers 2

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The problem was the variables I use in the if statement some were returning undefined so it screwed up the call. I simply replaced checking for the variables to checking for set classes on my DOM elements to see if they have errors and it worked fine.

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I think the problem is event.preventDefault(),

If you consider that it is preventing the default action of the submit form it will not work, therefore, a better alternative would be to use return false; within each function you are calling.

e.g.

function validateUsernameField(){

     if($("#UsernameField").val()=="") {
        // your username actions
        return false;
     }
     else
     {
     username_check = 1  
     return true;
     }
}

if(username_check == 1 && email_check == 1 && name_check == 1 && birthdate_check == 1) {
    alert('lol');

    var formData = $('#FonykerAddForm').serialize();
    $.ajax ({
        type: 'POST',
        data: formData,
        dataType: 'json',
        success: function(response) {
            $( "#confirm-dialog" ).html(response.msg).dialog({
                autoOpen: false,
                modal: true,
                height: 140,
                title: response.title
            });       
            $('#confirm-dialog').dialog('open');

        },
        error: function (xhr, ajaxOptions, thrownError){
            alert('Cualquier vaina');
            alert(xhr.statusText);
            alert(thrownError);
        }
    });

}else{
    alert ('There is something wrong');
    return false;
}
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  • If I don't prevent the default it will do the default POST action and will not execute the AJAX call.
    – 8vius
    Aug 11, 2011 at 15:24

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