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('');
});
submit
function look like?Submit
may be an asynchronous function, which means it may get executed after the value has been cleared.<form>
element's ownsubmit
function, since the code is a jQuerysubmit
handler (so it could only be attached to a<form>
object), so thethis
object supplied by jQuery must be that same<form>
object.submit
is called and Chrome doesn't. Double submission is often prevent by simply disabling the submit button. Alternatively, trysetTimeout(function() { $('#file').val(''); }, 0);
.