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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T14:31:30+00:00 2026-05-14T14:31:30+00:00

I have some web forms that I’m bringing over with AJAX, and as I

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I have some web forms that I’m bringing over with AJAX, and as I was dealing with the database on the back end, I thought that it might be easier to just handle each input on the form atomically with AJAX, saving the form in ‘real time’ as the user edits it. The forms are ~20 fields of administrative settings.

Would this create massive overhead with the app, cause it to be error-prone, or is this a feasible idea? Of course, contingent operations (like a checkbox that then requires a text entry) would be held until the textbox gained and lost focus.

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    2026-05-14T14:31:30+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 2:31 pm

    Obviously this would lead to a lot more HTTP requests being made to save the user’s data, along with a lot more updates in your database. So this approach is definitely more expensive than a single submit. Whether or not it’s overly expensive depends on your server load.

    To me, the big difficulty is that users have been trained to expect that forms only save data when they hit “submit”. There’d be a certain amount of work you’d have to do to make it obvious to them that you’re auto-saving their input. Some users might be concerned by the lack of a “save” button, and others might complain that they started editing their data, but then changed their mind, and now their partially-complete data has inexplicably overwritten their old data.

    I’m inclined to view it as more trouble than it’s worth. But others might weigh these things differently.

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