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On a new-user registration form, I have a real simple function just to check to see if a username exists in the database. Unfortunately, the else part of the statement isn't working. The PHP file works fine and returns either true or false, as expected. Here's the jQuery:

$('#username').keyup(function() {
        var inp = $('#username').val();
        $.get('register-check-username.php', { username: inp }, function(data) {
            if(data!="false") {
                $('#namecheck').html('✓');
            } else {
                $('#namecheck').html('This username is already taken');
            }
         });
    }); 

If it's not clear, username is the id of the text input. When it's changed the php is checking username availability. Then a <span> tag with id "namecheck" is to change to tell the user what's up. Now, I can change if(data) to if(!data) and it will behave as expected for that change. As it is above, I can get $('#namecheck').html('✓') to happen when it's supposed to, but never the second part of $('#namecheck').html('This username is already taken').

Why is my else line never being called? I've wasted too much time trying to figure this out on my own so now I'm asking you all for some help in figuring out what's going wrong.

edit: With console.log(data) in there, the console returns false when it's false, but nothing is logged when it's true.

Updated if(data) to if(data!="false"). The problem remains.

UPDATE The problem isn't quite what I thought it was. It looks like the script is firing as it should, except it only does .keyup if the input value is 4 characters or less, and the username I've been testing it with is 6 letters. The data returned for the first 4 characters stays put.

So now it looks like the problem is actually that it won't run .get() unless the value is 4 characters or less. I'm looking into what might be causing this in the php.

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  • 2
    What does console.log(data) show ?
    – BlitZ
    Sep 22, 2013 at 7:37
  • it shows 'false' when it's false and nothing when it's true. i put it right below the var inp line
    – Yhilan
    Sep 22, 2013 at 7:40
  • Can you change your php to echo true as else to the false that is already working?
    – Sergio
    Sep 22, 2013 at 7:51
  • the php already says either true or false depending on the presence of that username in the database. maybe I'm misunderstanding what you mean.
    – Yhilan
    Sep 22, 2013 at 8:01
  • "nothing is logged when it's true" - Are you saying that an empty string gets logged, or that nothing happens at all (implying some kind of error). Are you sure the callback function is actually getting called for the true case?
    – nnnnnn
    Sep 22, 2013 at 8:03

2 Answers 2

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(data) will always be a truthy value since it is a string

Change to

if (data=="true") ...

If true returns empty (not a clever idea) try

if (data!="false") ...

Live Demo

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  • I've tried both of those and I'm running into the same issue. It only changes (or logs to console) if it's false, never when it's true. The else statement is still being ignored.
    – Yhilan
    Sep 22, 2013 at 7:46
  • Then your call is not correct. Can you show what register-check-username.php?username+existinguser returns ?
    – mplungjan
    Sep 22, 2013 at 8:02
  • if I go to the php page as register-check-username.php?username=existinguser it echoes 'true'
    – Yhilan
    Sep 22, 2013 at 8:06
  • And if you do register-check-username.php?username+nonexistinguser
    – mplungjan
    Sep 22, 2013 at 13:32
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Some time what happened you will return true/false in boolean or simple string format so, Javascript will not understand that.

for that you should make condition like that.

if( data === true || data === "true" || data === 1 || data === "1" )
{
 // Do something here
}
else
{
 // Do something else
}

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