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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T19:39:51+00:00 2026-05-12T19:39:51+00:00

I have to encode a domain name (IDNA) for a particular registrar using accents.

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I have to encode a domain name (IDNA) for a particular registrar using accents.

I have a simple input field :

<input type="text" id="idndomain" name="sld[0]" size="40" />

My jQuery function

$(document).ready(function() { 
    $('#domainform').submit(function(){
        $.getJSON("includes/idna/idna.php", {
            domain: $("input#idndomain").val()
        }, function(data){
            $("div#result").html($('<b>' + data.encoded + '</b>'));
            $('#idndomain').val(data.encoded);
        });
        return true;
    });
}); 

So i’m sending a query to idna.php which encodes the domain name and returns a json array :

{"encoded":"xn--caf-dma.ch"}

Problem is that the form is being submited with the ‘original’ value, not the value returned by the json query.

Question is : how to ‘wait’ for json result first, replace the input field with the encoded string and them submit ?

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    2026-05-12T19:39:52+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 7:39 pm

    Try binding to the submit button instead of the form, and explicitly invoke the form’s submit handler within the json call’s success callback:

        $(document).ready(function() { 
                $('#submitButton').click(function(){
    
                        // maybe disable the submit button once clicked?
                        $(this).attr('disabled', true); 
                        $.getJSON("includes/idna/idna.php", {
                                domain: $("input#idndomain").val()
                        }, function(data){
                                $("div#result").html($('<b>' + data.encoded + '</b>'));
                                $('#idndomain').val(data.encoded);
                                // now submit the form
                                $('#domainform').submit();
                        });
                        return false;
                });
        });
    
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