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Throws error when i select any option from drop-down i.e this.form.submit() is not defined - My code is like this:

<form action="entity_report.php" method="GET" onsubmit="return makeSelection();">
    <div align="center"">
      <select name="state" onchange="this.form.submit();">
        <option>Choose One To Submit This Form</option>
        <option value="CA">CA</option>
        <option value="VA">VA</option>
     </select>
   </div>
   <input type="submit" value="Click here">
</form>
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  • I have tested your code and its working my side
    – Hkachhia
    Nov 9, 2012 at 9:49

5 Answers 5

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you can write jquery function for select change of javascript

$("state").change(function() {
   $(this).closest("form").submit();
});
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  • this will call when dropdown list item selected. In that it calls form submit so it calls finally 'makeSelection() function
    – deepi
    Nov 9, 2012 at 9:48
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possibly in connection with <form ... onsubmit="return makeSelection();"> ?! try setting an id to your form and access it via id.

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You could also give your form a name="myform" and use: onchange="myform.submit();"

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  • no.. i have tried it as well, i think its getting conflicted.. wd some of my code Nov 9, 2012 at 10:10
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this.form.submit() can't be defined. In this context, 'this' refers to your select-tag. Your select-tag doesn't have a child called 'form'.

To get this right, you need to give your form a name by using the name attribute, i.e.

<form name="myform" action="entity_report.php" method="GET" onsubmit="return makeSelection();"> 
... 
</form>

and access it via the document:

<select name="state" onchange="document.myform.submit();">

EDIT
While testing I found out, that the onsubmit event won't get called when submitting a form manually. Workaround I found would be to add document.myform.onsubmit(); before the call to submit()

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  • Just tried it, works like a charm for me. Tested it only in Chrome. Are you sure you added name="myform" to your form-tag? If it is still not working you can try others methods of accessing "myform": document.forms["myform"] or document.forms.myform
    – KeyNone
    Nov 9, 2012 at 10:17
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You can use javascript function to submit your form..

<select name="state" onchange="submit_my_form(this);">

<script>
function submit_my_form(myfield)
{
   myfield.form.submit();
}
</script>

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