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hello i want to know how to submit form using a tag i know it is

<a href="javascript:void()" onclick="document.getElementById('myform').submit();"></a>

but when i try javascript validation on form eg

 <form method="post" onsubmit="valid() name="myform" action="index.php">

then the valid function doesn't work so is there any way to make the function work. I want only a tag to be used as onsubmit.

i used simple alert function for checking the validation but it doesnot worked but when i checked it using input type submit tag then it started working.

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  • Please show us the code for valid() May 1, 2013 at 20:51
  • function valid() { alert(1); } May 1, 2013 at 20:52

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Your onclick() function is looking for a form with the ID myform. In your example code, your form doesn't have an ID or name.

This code should work:

<a href="javascript:void()" onclick="document.getElementById('myform').submit();"></a>

So long as you include the ID in the form element:

<form method="post" onsubmit="valid()" name="myform" id="myform">

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  • no i have place he name but i know it is working when i use action="index.php" on form tag then it redirect me to it using a tag but when i use onsubmit function of alert on form tag then no alert box come but after i use it by using simple input type submit tag then alert box come May 1, 2013 at 20:59
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    It won't work, because one quotation mark of onclick attribute is missing.
    – ghost
    May 1, 2013 at 21:00
  • So your <form> tag does have both name="myform" and especially id="myform" in the actual code? May 1, 2013 at 21:00
  • @ghost good catch! OP you ought to see if the closing " makes the difference May 1, 2013 at 21:00
  • i am saying everything is working but only onsumbit is not working while it is working with <input type="submit"/> tag May 1, 2013 at 21:03
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Historically, form submission via submit() JavaScript method does not invoke submit event handler (most likely to prevent infinite recursion).

If you want to call a code that is contained inside onsubmit attribute, you should call it explicitly before submitting form programmatically. For example:

var form = document.querySelector('form'),
    link = document.querySelector('a');

link.onclick = function() {
    alert('Handler attached with JS.');
    form.onsubmit.call(form);
    form.submit();
    return false;
};
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The answer is simple - submit() method does not trigger onsubmit event. If you want to validate your code on submit then you have to call valid() function by yourself.

Example:

<a href="javascript:void()" onclick="document.getElementById('myform').onsubmit();"></a>

which will trigger your onsubmit (so it will call valid())

or just:

<a href="javascript:void()" onclick="valid()"></a>

submit() method can be then called from that function after positive validation or whenever you want.

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  • <a href="javascript:void()" onclick="document.getElementById('myform').onsubmit();"></a> worked but then action="index.php" is not called May 1, 2013 at 21:18
  • i want both to perform i.e action also and onsubmit also is there any way May 1, 2013 at 21:21
  • oh yes everything is solved it worked with using 2 commands on href tag onclick="document.getElementById('registerform').onsubmit();document.getElementById('registerform').submit();" May 1, 2013 at 21:23
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I know that the question is really old. But if someone actually needs a solution
i.e. in case when one wants required fields to be validated by the browser.

Inside of the form create an

<input type="submit" name="submit" />

And the click on the link should actually trigger the click on that submit input:

<a href="javascript:void()" onclick="document.getElementById('myform').submit.click();"></a>

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