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I have a form that I want to submit through AJAX most of the time. However, there's also multiple file fields in the form. Whenever a file is submitted I need to temporarily disable AJAX-functionality so that the file can be processed.

I tried removing the data-remote attribute, but of course that's not enough because jQuery already binds the AJAX function to the form. How do I unbind it?

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Oh wow, I'm so stupid. Rails does this by default. I hadn't even tried it yet. Sorry for polluting StackExchange.

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Why don't you simply remove the data-remote attribute. If you are using jquery it would look something like this:

$("#element").removeAttr("data-remote");
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You can use :disable_with option like

<%= submit_tag 'Submit', :disable_with => 'Please wait..' %>
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  • That's not what I'm asking. I do not want to disable the form. I want to unbind jQuery's AJAX-function so that the form is posted normally. Feb 7, 2012 at 10:24
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Oh wow, Rails does this by default. I hadn't even tried it yet. Sorry for polluting StackExchange.

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