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I would like to create something like 'if form submits' redirect user opening a new tab, to a specific URL. I would like to write this as a JavaScript function, any suggestions?

4 Answers 4

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Use on('submit', function () { ... }):

$("form").on("submit", function () {
     window.location = "/redirectUrl";
     return false; // prevent refreshing page
});

JSFIDDLE

Most of browsers will block the opening of a new tab, so, just redirect the user on the new page.


But you can do it with HTML:

<form target="_blank" action="/redirectUrl"></form>

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  • window.open(url, '_blank');
    – karaxuna
    Aug 12, 2013 at 14:55
  • @karaxuna Yes, I pasted the link. Most of browsers block new tab opening... Aug 12, 2013 at 14:56
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You can write target attribute to form tag:

<form target="_blank"></form>
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$('form').on('submit', function() {

    window.open('someurl');

    // Some code to do the submit

    // Prevent the submit
    return false;
});

REF window.open

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  • Sorry, but I have to say you that W3Schools is bad. Aug 12, 2013 at 14:59
  • @Johnツ I know that, but it has the correct info for this particular resource.
    – silentw
    Aug 12, 2013 at 15:00
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If I understood you, you need to open a new tab with an specific url, a part of the regular behaviour of the form submission.

Major browsers blocks opening a new window/tab on a non-user-click event. So you need to bind an extra event on the submit button, but then you can't control if submission was successful (for example having a validator like jquery.validator).

$("#myform input[type=submit]").click(function() {
  window.open("http://www.site.com/");
});

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