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Asked: June 16, 20262026-06-16T14:26:43+00:00 2026-06-16T14:26:43+00:00

I have this form that’s a simple topsearch bar like below. There’s no submit

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I have this form that’s a simple topsearch bar like below. There’s no submit button. It get submitted when a user hits enter.

<form style="display:inline;" method="GET" action="/printers/" class="searchForm">
<input placeholder="Hit enter to search..." type="text" class="topsearchbar" value="">
</form>

Then comes the jQuery. This is where I take the value from the search box and add it to the current action and need to submit it. But I just cannot figure how to do this. Can you please help?

Here’s my jquery:

$(".searchForm").submit(function(event) {
event.preventDefault();

var action = ($(".searchForm").attr("action"));
var searchStr = ($(".topsearchbar").attr("value"));


if((action && searchStr) != '' &&  (action && searchStr).length >= 5)
{
alert('Ok to proceed')

var serverStr = action+'/'+searchStr;
alert(serverStr)
//Submit the form to serverStr. serverStr is the form's action

}
else
{
alert('To small to be any good')
}

}),
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    2026-06-16T14:26:44+00:00Added an answer on June 16, 2026 at 2:26 pm

    Here is one way to do it;

    $(document).ready(function() {
    
        $('.searchForm').submit(function(event) {
    
            var $this = $(this),
                action = $this.attr('action'),
                query = $this.find('.topsearchbar').val(); // Use val() instead of attr('value').
    
            if (action.length >= 5 && query.length >= 5) {
    
              // Use URI encoding
              var newAction = (action + '/' + encodeURIComponent(query));
              console.log('OK', newAction); // DEBUG
    
              // Change action attribute
              $this.attr('action', newAction);
    
            } else {
              console.log('To small to be any good'); // DEBUG
    
              // Do not submit the form
              event.preventDefault();
            }
        });
    
    });​
    

    jsfiddle.

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