Validating 'required' form page data for save to database, Saving by php code file after succesful validation. Success message on |
Validating 'required' form page data for save to database, Saving by php code file after succesful validation. Success message on |
Freddz |
Jan 7 2019, 08:34 PM
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Novice Group: Members Posts: 25 Joined: 7-January 19 Member No.: 26,791 |
Hello,
I have a form page where I check the mandatory inputs client-sided by the attribute 'required' (when clicking send button). When all required inputs are done the send button click... 1.) should call a php file 'dbinsert.php' which just contains the save process of the form data to a database. 2.) But the success message should be shown on the SAME page, on top of the form page. How can I implement this process under those 2 conditions? I suppose that the send button's 'action' attrbute should be empty and the php file has to be called via Ajax (within a Javascript function?) !? But unfortunately I fail in implementing THIS specific configuration. Could you help me, please? If so, please specify in your answer all necessary code lines like the form header, the submit button and the Javascript function that executes the Ajax call (and also fires the success message, I suppose)? Thank you so much! The following constellation does not work: * <FORM NAME="Betrugseingabe" ACTION="../cgi-bin/DBinsert.php" METHOD=POST> * <INPUT TYPE="submit" NAME="Absenden" VALUE="Absenden" ID="Schaltflaeche1" formtarget="_self"> |
Freddz |
Feb 15 2019, 01:34 PM
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Novice Group: Members Posts: 25 Joined: 7-January 19 Member No.: 26,791 |
Ohhh, you are sooo great!!
Now it works !!!! (didn't know that letter capital is that important!) Thank you so much, Charles! You made s.o. VERY happy today!! All the best to you! PS: What would you suggest to me to learn this stuff asap? Maybe any good tutorials?... But best would be a good, almost free WYSIWYG editor for me, maybe. (I also still have Dreamweaver CS6...) This post has been edited by Freddz: Feb 15 2019, 01:37 PM |
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