On 12/11/2016 05:22, Petr Fischer wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have simple submit button in my form, but I want both onClick (browser side javascript) and callback (server side smalltalk form submit code) to be called.
>
> In the onClick, I want to just simply disable submit button (user can't click twice), like:
>
> onClick: (JSStream on: '$("#submitButton").prop("disabled", "true");
>
> But then (when onClick is defined), callback: is not executed.
>
> Is it a bug? Any trick? Thanks! pf
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Hi!
The classic callback will refresh the page, so you do not want to use it
I guess because if you want the page to refresh, you don't need to
disable the button.
What you can do is:
myButton
bePush; "You do not want a submit button since you do not want the
page to refresh"
id: #myId;
onClick: (html jQuery ajax
callback: [ … ];
onSuccess: (JSStream on: '$("#myId").prop("disabled", "true");');
with: 'Submit'
Be careful, this will not activate the callbacks of your form. You can
do it this way:
myButton
bePush;
id: #myId;
onClick: (html jQuery ajax
seralizeForm;
callback: [ … ];
onSuccess: (JSStream on: '$("#myId").prop("disabled", "true"););
with: 'Submit'
You also have the onComplete: and onError: methods depending of what you
wants.
I hope this help you :)
Have a good day!
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