I’m currently using jquery to trap the submission of a form and show users a dialog for confirmation. If user clicks yes, then form should submit. If user clicks no, then close the dialog.
This all works well but for one issue: when the user clicks yes, this then triggers the same code again, and the dialog is re-opened.
$("#myform").submit(function (event) {
if (something) {
var $dialog = $('<div></div>').dialog({
buttons: {
"OK": function () {
$dialog.dialog('close');
$("#myform").submit();
return;
},
Cancel: function () {
$(this).dialog("close");
}
}
});
$dialog.dialog('open');
event.preventDefault();
return false;
} else {
$("#myform").submit();
}
});
I understand why this is happening, just not sure on the best way to get around it. I realise that I could show the modal on button click, instead of form submit, but this doesnt get around the problem of user hitting enter button on keyboard to submit the form.
Because when you
submitthe form, thesubmitevent triggers again and so the event handler. You need tounbindthesubmitevent handler when user saysOK. Try this