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I need to submit a form from inside of colorbox iframe. For this, i tried setting data param alongwith href as suggested in docs, but it makes get request, not post. Also, ive tried making post request in jquery and then show data inside colorbox, but that doesnt give me the data inside of colorbox iframe.

I want this because we have a wizard-like flow where one screen connects the other and everything has to be sent through form submisions.

any suggestions?

thnx in advance ...

Adding code

$.colorbox({
            iframe:true,
            href:"/publisher/refer.html?action=viewReferAction&licenseCode=${param.licenseCode}",
            innerWidth:900,
            innerHeight:400,
            data:{"licenseCode":"${param.licenseCode}","referActionEId":"${chosenReferActionEId}"}
           });

The backend in JSP, hence extra curly braces.

Also, forgot to mention in question: "the first window of this wizard-like flow comes on click of a button on the page"

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  • can you share some code?
    – user1
    May 31, 2013 at 13:19
  • Shared the code...any ideas...? May 31, 2013 at 13:24
  • since you are sending the data via querystring, its obvious that the data will be posted through GET. possible duplicate of stackoverflow.com/questions/9739570/…
    – user1
    May 31, 2013 at 13:29
  • set iframe:false and remove the " from the data values
    – Spokey
    May 31, 2013 at 13:33
  • @user1 : i belive that shouldn't be the case as its clearly mentioned in the docs that setting "data" param automatically make the request as POST. Also, Ive seen the code where it handles iteraction with jquery. It is indeed using post, but for some reason, it ACTUALLY m akes get request. I know it doesnt make sense, but its happenning! May 31, 2013 at 13:42

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Workaround:

make a new backend code block that will return the actual form as plain html alongwith form's submit called automatically after form renderin is complete(use $.(document).ready() function).

Make sure to make that first request to this new block in an iframe as usual.

This is messy, but somves the problem :-)

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