I have a simple form:
<form id="frm" action="process.php" method="post">
<input type="text" id="shortcut" name="shortcut" />
</form>
In process.php
:
$gomenu = $_POST['shortcut'];
if(strpos($gomenu, "/") === 0) {
//if $gomenu contains `/`, then it should open in new tab
header('Location: newTab.php'); //--> How to open this into a new tab?
} else {
header('Location: somePage.php'); //--> Redirect to somePage.php on the same tab
}
When the shortcut
contains value of /
, then it should be redirect to a new tab, else the same tab. How to do that? I know it's impossible to do that by using header();
, but I have no idea how to do that. Any ideas? Thanks.
PS: The form is intended to fill by a menu code, then it has to redirect the page based on the menu code filled on shortcut
(as in SAP). But if it contains a specific prefix, a different way should be implemented.
UPDATE
Above the form, I've added this script:
<script>
$("#frm").ajaxForm({
url: 'process.php', type: 'post'
});
</script>
And on the process.php
:
$gomenu = $_POST['shortcut'];
if(strpos($gomenu, "/") === 0) {
print "<script>
window.open('newTab.php', '_newtab');
</script>";
} else {
header('Location: somePage.php');
}
But then it opened in a new pop-up window. How to open it on the newtab?
ANSWER (@fedmich's answer)
$(document).ready(function () {
$('frm#frm').submit(function(){
var open_new_tab = false;
var v = $('#shortcut').val();
if(v.match('/') ){
open_new_tab = true;
}
if ( open_new_tab ) {
$('frm#frm').attr('target', '_blank');
} else {
$('frm#frm').attr('target', '_self');
}
});
});