So I have a password recovery option setup on the main page of my website that uses swift mailer to email the user with their new password. The user enters in his/her email into a box and the main page sends an AJAX request to the php script. All of that works but when you hit send, it takes a while before the php script sends a response back saying New password successfully sent to email
. I don't want the user clicking send again and again thinking the first click didn't go through. Is there a way to disable the send button along with displaying some sort of loading bar while ajax is waiting for the script's response? Thanks
2 Answers
Instead of manually doing it, use JQuery ajaxStart and ajaxStop functions.
$('#progress').ajaxStart(function () {
//disable the button
$(this).show();
}).ajaxStop(function () {
//enable the button
$(this).hide();
});
Note: It get shows up for every JQuery AJAX operation on the page.
you could disable the button once it's clicked and then re-enable it when the ajax completes.
so before calling the ajax do something like:
$("#MyBtn").attr("disabled", "disabled");
then once the AJAX has finished, remove the attribute
$("#MyBtn").removeAttr("disabled");
you could also have a div that's hidden then show/hide it..
I.E
<div id="divWait" style="display:none;">Please Wait...</div>
Your code above would now be
so before the ajax call:
$("#MyBtn").attr("disabled", "disabled");
$("divWait").show();
When AJAX finishes...
$("#MyBtn").removeAttr("disabled");
$("#divWait").hide();
What's more, depending on the result of the AJAX call you could change the text inside the div too.
So.. if it works don't hide the div, just change the text:
$("#divWait").html("Your password was sent..");
And if it fails, hide the div like above, or change the message
$("#divWait").html("oops, there was a booboo");
.show()
the progress bar? But how can i link the progress bar to the actual progress of the script?