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Making Html Form Input field to remain unchange on submission. When i submit the form, the form inputs for ball and comments gets reset to empty.

Now what i want is when i submit the form, the values in the inputs select field for ball remains unreset while comments fields values will reset as usual. any help below is the working code

    $('body').on("click",".addComment",function(){

        var element = $(this);
        var id = element.attr("id");

        $('#commentBox'+id).slideToggle(200);
        $('#comment'+id).focus();
        $('#comment'+id).val('');
        $('#comment'+id).attr("placeholder", "Write a message..");


    });



    $('body').on("click",".comBtn",function(){

        var element = $(this);
        var cid = element.attr("id");

         var ball=$('#ball').val();



        var comment=$('#comment').val();
        var datasend = 'com='+ comment + '&pid=' + cid +'&ball='+ball;


        if(comment==""){

            $('#comment'+cid).focus();
            $('#comment'+cid).attr("placeholder", "Enter the comment..");

        }else{

        $.ajax({

            type:"POST",
            url:"comment.php",
            data:datasend,
            cache:false,
            success:function(html){
                $('#loadcomment'+cid).append(html);
                $('#comment').val('');

                                 $('#ball').val('');


            }

        });

        }

        return false;

        });






<form action="" method="post">


<select name="ball" id="ball">
<option>none</option>
<option value="left">left</option>
<option value="right">right</option>
</select>

<input name="comment"  id="comment"  type="text">


<input id="comBtn"  type="submit"/>



</form>
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    On the success of your $.ajax call, remove the $('#ball').val('') line so that it doesn't change.
    – rfornal
    Dec 11, 2014 at 20:45

2 Answers 2

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I am simply moving this to an answer because I put it in as a comment thinking there might be more ...

On the success of your $.ajax call, remove the $('#ball').val('') line so that it doesn't change.

Basically, the val statement has two purposes.

  1. As .val("123"): this will change the value of the element to 123, an assignment.
  2. As .val(): this will obtain the value from the element without changing it.

As you wrote it, the $('#ball').val('') code resets ball's value to an empty string.

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  • I don't think they the op understand what .val(''); does. can you explain it to him
    – Jay Harris
    Dec 11, 2014 at 21:05
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The short answer to this will be: You can resetting the select dropdown using $('#ball').val(0);

I can see few issues in the code, first of all you need to wrap the entire block with

  $(function() {
  // your code goes here
  });

Second thing take advantage of HTML5 by adding the necessary attributes like required="required" and placholder on your inputs and adding novalidate on the form like the following:

<form method="post" novalidate>
    <input type="text"
           required="required"
           placeholder="Your placeholder goes here"/>

Use e.preventDefault(); to prevent the form from being submitted cause you are posting using ajax.and use only submit event

$('form').on("submit", function(e) {
  e.preventDefault(); 
 // your other functions
});

Put the action on the form attribute instead of the js variable, html is cheaper to manage.

<form action="comment.php">

Then in the js url: $('form').attr('action'), Of course better save it in a variable then pass it but this is just an example

Use $('form').serialize(); instead of constructing the data your self

`data:datasend, // bad
`data: $('form').serialize() // good

Form serialize jquery api

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