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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T02:53:55+00:00 2026-05-23T02:53:55+00:00

I have a form. This form submits via POST to an iframe, that, in

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I have a form. This form submits via POST to an iframe, that, in turn, has the request processed and, depending on the result, a javascript is executed that changes the parent’s content according the the submission’s validity.

Now, I don’t like this procedure. I want the ability to submit several forms simultaneously, but I have only this one hidden iframe. So I would like to do it with AJAX, creating a separate request for each form submission.

However, my form is complicated; it consists of checkboxes that add variables to arrays, of images that are clicked and whose click coordinates I need sent, and complicated stuff like that – which is why I, instead of calculating each the value of each input and adding it to a post parameter string (by the way: I don’t know how I can create arrays that way), I would much prefer to rather have the submission content intercepted, saved as a post string with all those parameters, and then use this string for the AJAX POST request.

That I would like to do in this function:

$('#myForm').submit(function(event){

    // process the submission, e. g. event.getContent().toPostString();

    // create the AJAX request and send it and attach listeners (I know how to do this line ;)

    return false; // I don't want the form submitted (to the iframe)

});

Thanks in advance!

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    2026-05-23T02:53:56+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 2:53 am

    Don’t use an iframe, just use jQuery’s ajax methods: (I used post() in the example below)

    $('#myForm').submit(function(event){
    
                 //url          //post data
        $.post(this.action, $(this).serialize(), function(returnData){
               //do something with returnData
        })
    
        return false; //do not submit form the normal way
    
    });
    

    Here is an example: http://jsfiddle.net/maniator/Y6r8E/
    Type something into the form and submit it.

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