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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T11:11:52+00:00 2026-05-15T11:11:52+00:00

im using jquery to submit a php form. during the submission, it will validate

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im using jquery to submit a php form. during the submission, it will validate for valid fields. so when user click the submit button, im expecting to show the loading gif while it process the form. when it is done, the loading gif fade off.

my jquery submit is as follows:

$(document).ready(function(){
 $("#loadinggif").hide();
 $(function(){
  $("#form").submit(function(){
   $.post("/postform.php", $("#form").serialize(),
   function(data){
    // Put an animated GIF image insight of content
     $("#loadinggif").fadeIn().animate({ opacity: 1.0 },3000).fadeOut();

    if(data.error != null){

     $("#ajax_messagepost").html(data.error);
    }
    else{
     var url = "/confirmation.php";
     $(location).attr('href',url);
    }
   }, "json");

   return false;

  });
 });
});

right now what happen is if the submit button is clicked, the loading gif shows and continue to show even after the data is returned. how do i hide it when data is returned??

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    2026-05-15T11:11:52+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 11:11 am

    Put up this to show and hide on any ajax control:

    var loadingMessage = 'Please wait loading data for ' + defaulttext;
    $(function()
    {
        $("#Errorstatus")
        .bind("ajaxSend", function()
        {
            $(this).text(loadingMessage);
            $(this).show();
        })
        .bind("ajaxComplete", function()
        {
            $(this).hide();
        });
    });
    

    where #Errorstatus is a span with a background

     <div class="newProcedureErrorStatus ajaxLoading " id="newProcedureErrorStatus">
                        <span id="Errorstatus" class="ui-state-error-text newProcedureErrorStatusText"></span>
                        <span id="Errorstatus2" class="ui-state-error-text newProcedureErrorStatusText">
                        </span>
    </div>
    

    the css is:

    .ajaxLoading
    {
        width: 100%;
        background-image: url("../Images/ajax-loader.indicator.gif");
        background-repeat: no-repeat;
        background-position: left middle;
    }
    

    Now, the messages show on any ajax call with the animated gif and the text you put in the spans

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