I'm trying to make a simple email form on a landing page. For testing purposes, I don't want to actually submit the form. But every time I click it, it prevents my attempts to prevent the default. No matter how I exit the submit() function, it insists on submitting this form!
$(document).ready( function () {
function validateEmail($email) {
var emailReg = /^([\w-\.]+@([\w-]+\.)+[\w-]{2,4})?$/;
if( !emailReg.test( $email ) ) {
return false;
} else {
return true;
}
}
$("#email_box").click( function () { $(this).val(''); } );
$("#email_form").click(
function(e) {
var valid = validateEmail($("#email_box").val());
if (!valid)
{
$("#error_msg").fadeIn("slow");
} else {
$("#error_msg").style("display", "none");
$("#email_box").val("Thanks, you'll hear from us soon!").fadeIn("slow");
//$("#thank_you_msg").fadeIn("slow");
}
e.preventDefault();
return false;
}
);
});
Why is a request still being sent?
Truely the most bizarre thing for me is that if the form is not valid, it DOES NOT submit. But if the form is in fact valid, it submits!!