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var form = document.forms[0]; 
form.addEventListener("submit", function(){
  var email = form.elements['answer_13829'].value;
  if( email == '[email protected]') {
     alert('redirecting the user...');
     window.location = 'xxxx';
     return false;
  }
});

I don't understand - it still submits the form. Can someone patch my code and make it work?

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  • Another oddity: I can add onsubmit attribute to form, and do form.addEventListener, and they both seem to run. Is that a browser bug? Feb 18, 2014 at 0:19
  • Another oddity: onsubmit="return false;" does stop the form from submitting. Feb 18, 2014 at 0:20

2 Answers 2

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You need to use the preventDefault() method of the event object.

Note that neither addEventListener() nor preventDefault() are supported in IE <= 8.

var form = document.forms[0]; 
form.addEventListener("submit", function(evt){
  var email = form.elements['answer_13829'].value;
  if( email == '[email protected]') {
     evt.preventDefault();
     alert('redirecting the user...');
     window.location = 'xxxx';
  }
});
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-4

the return false; it's work on jQuery bind function only

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