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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T11:44:23+00:00 2026-05-16T11:44:23+00:00

Here’s the HTML part that may be wrong perhaps on the form statement (not

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Here’s the HTML part that may be wrong perhaps on the form statement (not sure):

<div id='data'></div>
  <form action="">
   <input type="text" name="nomeInput" value="" />
</form>

Here’s the javascript part:

$(document).ready(function(){

$.post("testeBasico_1.php", {nomeInput : $('#nomeInput').val()}, function(resposta) {
  for (var x = 0, tamanhoDados = resposta.dados.length; x < tamanhoDados; x++){
     $('#data').append(resposta.dados[x]+'<br>');
  }
  //issue line
  $('#data').append('<br />'+resposta.venhoDoInput);
  }, "json");
});

Here’s the php part:

$response = (object) array(
    'success' => TRUE,
    'dados'       => array("1", "2", "3"),
    'venhoDoInput' => $_POST['nomeInput']
);
echo json_encode($response);

When I try this, I get null on ‘venhoDoInput’ regardless the input field being filled or not.

What am I missing here? (it should be something very very basic), I’m just hoping that, by knowing that, I can better understand those evil code lines.

Thanks a lot in advance,

MEM

Note:
If I dump($_POST[‘nomeInput’] on the server side script, I get nothing displayed…
that’s probably because I’m using js to display that data into the browser.
And I’m not quite sure how to debug server side here… :s

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    2026-05-16T11:44:23+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 11:44 am

    You are using an id selector, but the element you are trying to select does not have the id set. Add the attribute id=”nomeInput” to the input.

    Edit:
    Your code will submit the form on page load. In order to have it submit upon actual form submission, you need to wrap it a submit listener for the form.

    HTML:

    <div id='data'></div>
    <form action="" id="myForm">
        <input type="text" name="nomeInput" value="" />
    </form>
    

    jQuery:

    $(document).ready(function(){
    
        $('#myForm').submit(function() {
            $.post("testeBasico_1.php", {nomeInput : $('#nomeInput').val()}, function(resposta) {
                for (var x = 0, tamanhoDados = resposta.dados.length; x < tamanhoDados; x++) {
                    $('#data').append(resposta.dados[x]+'<br>');
                }
                //issue line
                $('#data').append('<br />'+resposta.venhoDoInput);
            }, "json");
            return false;
        }
    });
    
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