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I'm trying to do this http://web.enavu.com/tutorials/checking-username-availability-with-ajax-using-jquery/

to check the avaliability of some id's while the user is filling some forms, but I'm using postgresql instead of mysql... I dont know what I'm doing wrong but I think there is something wrong with my php file and it must be a small error that I can't see since I'm trying to make an alert from it and nothing happens and I always get "instituto is not avaliable" even when it is avaliable (I tried to change the order from the returns 1 to 0 and vice-versa in the php file) and still, the same response. It seems like the php is not doing anything.

If you could help me, I'd be very thankful. Here is my code:

HTML

<input id="nombre_insti" class="widearea" type="text" name="nombre"> 
        </div>
        <div id='avaliability'>   </div>

JS

$(document).ready(function() {

    var checking_html = 'Checking...';

    $('#nombre_insti').change(function(){
            $('#avaliability').html(checking_html);
            check_availability();
    });
});


function check_availability(){

    //get the instituto
    var instituto = $('#nombre_insti').val();

    //use ajax to run the check
    $.post("check.php", { instituto: instituto },
        function(result){
            //if the result is 1
            if(result == 1){
                //show that the instituto is available
                $('#avaliability').html(instituto + ' is Available');
            }else{
                //show that the instituto is NOT available
                $('#avaliability').html(instituto + ' is not Available');
            }
    });

}

PHP

<?php
    $nombre_insti=$_POST['nombre_insti'];
    $result = pg_query("SELECT nombre_institucion 
                        FROM instituciones
                        WHERE
                        nombre_institucion='$nombre_insti'");
    <script type="text/javascript">alert("This alert is not showing");</script>

    if(pg_num_rows($result)==0){
        echo 0;
        return 0;
    }else{
        echo 1;
        return 1;
    }
}?>
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  • You have a SQL injection vulnerability.
    – SLaks
    May 24, 2013 at 14:40
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    <script type="text/javascript">alert("This alert is not showing");</script> in the middle of a PHP file would never work without ?><script...><?... Also what is the return doing? It is not a method
    – mplungjan
    May 24, 2013 at 14:41
  • where do you connect to the db?
    – rcpayan
    May 24, 2013 at 14:43
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    Simple debugging technique: change $_POST to $_REQUEST and open check.php?nombre_insti=test in your browser. You will see that there is a syntax error in your PHP script.
    – Oswald
    May 24, 2013 at 14:45
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    First: your PHP code is incorrec as @mplungjan said. <? PHP code ?><script .. ><? PHP code ?> Second: you PHP code will be generate answer <script ...>0 or <script .. >1 but you expect 0 or 1 . Move your alert to JS code function(result) { alert(..); if(result == 1){ ...
    – furas
    May 24, 2013 at 14:51

3 Answers 3

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Try this:

$nombre_insti=$_POST['instituto'];

And remove the js code inside PHP script

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  • I got that wrong. honorable mention to Oswald, mplungjan, and foras. for helping me to solve other issues. May 24, 2013 at 15:35
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    @Granola, the way to honor helpers on StackOverflow is to upvote their comments (or answers). May 25, 2013 at 4:32
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If your getting no response, it's because you have a fatal PHP error and you have display_errors turned off.

The cause of the error is here:

<script type="text/javascript">alert("This alert is not showing");</script>

You have HTML in the middle of your PHP.

You can correct it by using echo or closing the PHP tags around the HTML.

echo '<script type="text/javascript">alert("This alert is not showing");</script>';

or

?>
    <script type="text/javascript">alert("This alert is not showing");</script>
<?php
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  • display_errors does not enter into it, because the page is accessed via AJAX.
    – Oswald
    May 24, 2013 at 14:47
  • OP described his PHP "is not doing anything", assuming he is getting a blank response, that's indicative of display_errors. May 24, 2013 at 14:55
  • Actually the OP says it seems PHP is not doing anything, because the JavaScript always produces the same response.
    – Oswald
    May 24, 2013 at 15:19
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You can use the remote method of the validation plugin

var rp = "<?php echo base_path; ?>";
var validator = $("#registerForm").validate({
    rules: {
        "firstname" : {
            required : true                    
        }, 
        "lastname" : {
            required : true                    
        },
        "email" : {
            required : true,
            email : true, 
            remote: rp + 'user/emailExists'
        },
        "username" : {
            required : true,
            remote: rp + 'user/usernameExists'          
        }
    },
    messages: {
        "username" : {
                remote : jQuery.format("username not Available")
           },
        "email" : {
            remote : jQuery.format("email not Available")
        }
    }
});

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