Firefox version is 37.0.2
I have an MVC application where I submit forms in order to carry out CRUD functions. I POST to a hidden iframe, then refresh the page after the POST so that the user can see the new data after the database has been updated. Here is the javascript function that takes care of adding a new user:
$('#submitNewUser').click(function () {
document.getElementById("newUser").submit();
$('#newUser').remove();
location.reload();
}
submitNewUser
is the button for submitting the form (id and name). newUser
is the name and id of the modal form that is submitted. So on click of the submitNewUser
button, the newUser
form is submitted, then the newUser
modal window is removed, then the page is reloaded.
This function works as intended (or at least, as I intended it to) in Chrome and IE. In Firefox, the page reloads without submitting the form. There are no errors in the console, it just looks like a page refresh occurs. When I comment out the line: location.reload();
, the form submits but I then have to manually refresh the page in order to see the data changes.
I've searched for similar issues but thus far have been unable to fix the problem. Things I've tried:
- changing the
name
parameter of the iframe toNAME
- removing any capital letters from the name and id parameters of the iframe
- using
window.location = window.location
instead oflocation.reload()
- I changed the input type from
button
tosubmit
and modified the javascript function to be anonSubmit
of the form, but the behavior is identical to my original reported issue I removed the
target
parameter from the form, and then removed thelocation.reload()
line from the javascript. The behavior is then identical across all browsers: the form gets submitted and the page is redirected to my "Success!" page. This tells me that there is something going on with thelocation.reload()
and how it interacts with the iframe in Firefox. Here is my iframe code:<iframe id="new_user_hidden_frame" name="new_user_hidden_frame" class="hide"></iframe>
And here is where I set the target for my POST method:
<form id="newUser" method="POST" action='<c:url value="/createUser.htm" />' target="new_user_hidden_frame">
EDIT: As per the accepted answer, Firefox was actually the only browser that was technically handing this correctly! I was refreshing the page before receiving a response, so the behavior was 100% appropriate. I added the following to my function so the page won't refresh until a response has been received:
$.ajax({
success: function() {
window.location.reload(true);
}
});