I'm currently trying to have users click a radio button, which then automatically updates a status in our database; however I'm having a little problem with the .post function.
<script>
$(function(){
$('input[type="radio"]').click(function(){
if ($(this).is(':checked'))
{
var value = ($(this).val());
alert(value);
}
});
});
</script>
This is the code that does what it has to do and the right value is being passed on to the variable.
However, when modifying it to this:
<script>
$(function(){
$('input[type="radio"]').click(function(){
if ($(this).is(':checked'))
{
var value = ($(this).val());
$.post('/choices.php',
{
choice: value,
auction_id: '<?php echo $sale['Product']['id']; ?>',
token: '<?php echo md5(session_id().$session->read('Auth.User.id')); ?>'
}
alert(value);
}
});
});
</script>
The values are not being passed on to the PHP file and also, the alert is not working anymore; so I'm suspecting that I'm not implementing the $.post function correctly. If so, what's the correct way of utilizing jQuery's .post function?