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I haven't found a concrete answer as to whether this is possible, but it seems like it should be...

I would like to serialize all the input elements contained in a div. I can't use a form, because it would be nested within another form. I would then get the values and post them via ajax.

Here is the jsFiddle example I am playing with:

http://jsfiddle.net/9uyz5/

If I change the root to a it works as expected.

Thanks for your help.

I've modified the jsfiddle from this other question:

https://stackoverflow.com/a/1186309/25020

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you need to serialize all the inputs inside your container, not the actual container itself. so:

$('div :input').serialize()
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    out of curiosity, I find this is somewhat unexpected, why does $('#myForm').serialize() work?
    – B Z
    Mar 6, 2012 at 18:43
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    A bit late I know but, $('#myForm').serialize() works because it is designed to serialize all elements in a form or a jQuery array of input elements. As stated in the docs
    – Liam
    Oct 29, 2013 at 17:14
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Try this, to get all.

$('#divID *').serialize()
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this also works with

$('div :input').serializeArray()

:)

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For serializing the contents of the div with a button, this will be the more efficient way as it doesn't traverse through the entire dom.

$(this).closest('div').find("input,select,textarea").serialize();

make sure to attach this with the button event and make sure to include event.preventdefault with the button so that it does not submit the primary form if the div is inside it.

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