[removed] True form reset for hidden fields

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臣服心动 2020-12-14 17:12

Unfortunately form.reset() function doesn\'t reset hidden inputs of the form. Checked in FF3 and Chromium.

Does any one have an idea how to do the reset for hidden f

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  • 2020-12-14 17:39

    Another answer, in case anyone comes here looking for one. Serialize the form after the page loads and use those values to reset the hidden fields later:

    var serializedForm = $('#myForm').serialize();
    

    Then, to reset the form:

    function fullReset(){
    
        $('#myForm').reset(); // resets everything except hidden fields
    
    
        var formFields = decodeURIComponent(serializedForm).split('&'); //split up the serialized form into variable pairs
    
        //put it into an associative array
        var splitFields = new Array();
        for(i in formFields){
            vals= formFields[i].split('=');
            splitFields[vals[0]] = vals[1];
        }
        $('#myForm').find('input[type=hidden]').each(function(){    
            this.value = splitFields[this.name];
        });
    
    }
    
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  • 2020-12-14 17:41

    This is correct as per the standard, unfortunately. A bad spec wart IMO. IE provides hidden fields with a resettable defaultValue nonetheless. See this discussion: it's not (alas) going to change in HTML5.

    (Luckily, there is rarely any need to reset a form. As a UI feature it's generally frowned upon.)

    Since you can't get the original value of the value attribute at all, you would have to duplicate it in another attribute and fetch that. eg.:

    <form id="f">
    
    <input type="hidden" name="foo" value="bar" class="value=bar"/>
    
    function resetForm() {
        var f= document.getElementById('f');
        f.reset();
        f.elements.foo.value= Element_getClassValue(f.elements.foo, 'value');
    }
    
    function Element_getClassValue(el, classname) {
        var prefix= classname+'=';
        var classes= el.className.split(/\s+/);
        for (var i= classes.length; i-->0;)
            if (classes[i].substring(0, prefix.length)===prefix)
                return classes[i].substring(prefix.length);
        return '';
    }
    

    Alternative ways of smuggling that value in might include HTML5 data, another spare attribute like title, an immediately-following <!-- comment --> to read the value from, explicit additional JS information, or extra hidden fields just to hold the default values.

    Whatever approach, it would have to clutter up the HTML; it can't be created by script at document ready time because some browsers will have already overridden the field's value with a remembered value (from a reload or back button press) by that time that code executes.

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  • 2020-12-14 17:44

    This will do:

    $("#form input:hidden").val('').trigger('change');
    
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  • 2020-12-14 17:45
    $('#form :reset').on('click',function(e)({
        e.preventDefault();
        e.stopImmediatePropagation();
        $("#form input:hidden,#form :text,#form textarea").val('');
    });
    

    For select, checkbox, radio, it's better you know (hold) the default values and in that event handler, you set them to their default values.

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