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I'm trying to post some data to a PHP file using jQuery. If I send the data via a form everything works just fine, but I want it to send in the background via jQuery. The click function works (except $.post), because I have tested it with an alert() and when I comment out the $.post line everything else works. If I don't comment out the $.post line the last two lines don't work.

Here is my javascript stored in admin.js:

$(document).ready(function(){

    $(".admin-refresh").click(function () {
        var movieID = $(this).prev().text();
        $.post("actions.php", {refreshMovie: yes, movieID: movieID});
        $(this).removeClass('btn-warning');
        $(this).addClass('btn-success');
    });

});

Here is some of the code from actions.php. This file is working if I post the data via form.

//Refresh Movie Details
if ($_POST['refreshMovie']) {

  $movieID = $_POST['movieID'];

Here is the code from active-movies.php, which contains the button that activates the javascript.

<button class="btn admin-refresh"><i class="icon-refresh"></i> Refresh</button>

The files are stored as such ROOT/admin/active-movies.php, ROOT/admin/actions.php, and ROOT/includes/js/admin.js.

Thank you for any help you can offer!

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  • Tried debugging with the console?
    – j08691
    Feb 1, 2012 at 21:33
  • Check errors in your browser's JS console. Feb 1, 2012 at 21:34

3 Answers 3

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At least one of your problems is here.

{refreshMovie: yes, movieID: movieID}

should be

{refreshMovie: "yes", movieID: movieID}
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  • That did the trick! I'll accept your answer when I can. Thanks! Feb 1, 2012 at 21:35
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Try adding a third argument to the $.post() (a callback) like:

$.post("actions.php", {refreshMovie: yes, movieID: movieID}, function(response){
    // actions.php should return some data to check if the 
    // action was successful
    // that data will be available as a variable ("response")
   if ( response == 'success' ) {
       // do something
   } else {
       // do something else
   }
});
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  • Thanks! Everything is working, but I agree with you that having a callback to confirm success or failure would be a good idea. How would I send a callback/response from a PHP file (actions.php) to admin.js? If it is too complicated to explain here, I can just look it up, but I thought your explanation above was good and thought you might have a quick example of how I could implement a callback. Thanks again! Feb 2, 2012 at 1:50
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Just enclose the parameters names into quotes, because the JS will make the mistake to think that movieID:movieID is like Kung Fu Panda:Kung Fu Panda.

{'refreshMovie': 'yes', 'movieID': movieID}
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  • Not true. Object property names are not evaluated. Eg. a = 'foo'; { a : 'bar' } produces an object { a : bar }, not { foo : bar }. You can, however, do that using array notation - e.g. "a = 'foo'; b = {}; b[a] = 'bar';
    – Hamish
    Feb 1, 2012 at 21:37
  • Yes and thats why if ther is movieId=5 the code will be interpreted as 5:5, you said it in your comment, but in different way :) Feb 1, 2012 at 21:39
  • No, that's exactly NOT what I'm saying. I'm saying the opposite.
    – Hamish
    Feb 1, 2012 at 21:40
  • 1
    Ok I agree with you. I didn't say that. Feb 1, 2012 at 21:41

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