jQuery - add additional parameters on submit (NOT ajax)

ぐ巨炮叔叔 提交于 2019-11-26 14:54:05
Michel

This one did it for me:

var input = $("<input>")
               .attr("type", "hidden")
               .attr("name", "mydata").val("bla");
$('#form1').append(input);

is based on the Daff's answer, but added the NAME attribute to let it show in the form collection and changed VALUE to VAL Also checked the ID of the FORM (form1 in my case)

used the Firefox firebug to check whether the element was inserted.

Hidden elements do get posted back in the form collection, only read-only fields are discarded.

Michel

In your case it should suffice to just add another hidden field to your form dynamically.

var input = $("<input>").attr("type", "hidden").val("Bla");
$('#form').append($(input));

You can even use this one. worked well for me

$("#registerform").attr("action", "register.php?btnsubmit=Save") 
$('#registerform').submit();

this will submit btnsubmit =Save as GET value to register.php form.

You could write a jQuery function which allowed you to add hidden fields to a form:

// This must be applied to a form (or an object inside a form).
jQuery.fn.addHidden = function (name, value) {
    return this.each(function () {
        var input = $("<input>").attr("type", "hidden").attr("name", name).val(value);
        $(this).append($(input));
    });
};

And then add the hidden field before you submit:

var frm = $("#form").addHidden('SaveAndReturn', 'Save and Return')
                    .submit();
PetersenDidIt

You don't need to bind the submit event on the click of the submit button just bind the submit event and it will capture the submit event no mater how it gets triggered.

Think what you are wanting is to submit the sortable like you would via ajax. Try doing something like this:

var form = $('#event').submit(function () {
    $.each($('#attendance').sortable('toArray'),function(i, value){
        $("<input>").attr({
            'type':'hidden',
            'name':'attendace['+i+']'
        }).val(value).appendTo(form);
    });
});

Similar answer, but I just wanted to make it available for an easy/quick test.

var input = $("<input>")
               .attr("name", "mydata").val("go Rafa!");

$('#easy_test').append(input);
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.6.3/jquery.min.js"></script>



<form id="easy_test">
  
</form>
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