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I had this snippet of JavaScript on my website for a while. Its purpose is to prevent double click submissions by immediately clearing the input file after the form was submitted. It used to work fine. Today I tested it and for some reason Chrome submits an empty string as a file, but Firefox submits the file first and then clears it afterward, as expected. Can anyone explain this behavior to me?

$('#uploadform').submit(function (e) {
    if ($('#file').val().length == 0) {
        return false;
    }
    e.preventDefault();
    this.submit();
    $('#file').val('');
});
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  • What does your submit function look like?
    – Ke Vin
    Sep 22, 2014 at 15:42
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    Submit may be an asynchronous function, which means it may get executed after the value has been cleared.
    – levi
    Sep 22, 2014 at 15:42
  • @KeVin w3schools.com/jsref/met_form_submit.asp
    – Brewal
    Sep 22, 2014 at 15:43
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    @KeVin This appears to be the <form> element's own submit function, since the code is a jQuery submit handler (so it could only be attached to a <form> object), so the this object supplied by jQuery must be that same <form> object.
    – apsillers
    Sep 22, 2014 at 15:43
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    I assume the submit event is processed in the next tick, after you cleared the field. Maybe Firefox collects the values when submit is called and Chrome doesn't. Double submission is often prevent by simply disabling the submit button. Alternatively, try setTimeout(function() { $('#file').val(''); }, 0);. Sep 22, 2014 at 15:46

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It looks like you are experiencing a race condition, where the form submission is happening after the value has been cleared. This behavior may be different across browsers. Considering as you are submitting the form without ajax, the form will be cleared automatically once the page reloads. To prevent multiple submissions, you can disable the submit button:

 $("#submit-button").attr("disabled","disabled");

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