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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T07:41:27+00:00 2026-05-13T07:41:27+00:00

I’m using the jQuery form plugin to call a function before submitting the form.

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I’m using the jQuery form plugin to call a function before submitting the form.
This function call google geocoder service, that finds the coordinates of an address, and set the value of a hidden coordinates field in the form.
It seems that the form is submitted before the beforeSubmit callback finishes. Is that normal? Isn’t the form supposed to wait for the beforeSubmit callback to be finished?
What’s the best way to do that?

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javascript

$(function(){
    $("#submit").click(function() {  
        var options = { 
            beforeSubmit:  getPosition,  // pre-submit callback 
            success:       showResponse  // post-submit callback             
        }; 

        // bind form using 'ajaxForm' 
        $('#addresto').ajaxForm(options); 
    });  
});

function getPosition() {

    var geocoder =  new GClientGeocoder();

    var country = $("#id_country").val();
    var city = $("#id_city").val();
    var postal_code = $("#id_postal_code").val();
    var street_number = $("#id_street_number").val();
    var street = $("#id_street").val();
    var address = street_number+", "+street+", "+postal_code+", "+city+", "+country;

    geocoder.getLatLng( address, function(point) {
        if (point) {
            alert(point);
            $("#id_latitude").val(point.lat())
            $("#id_longitude").val(point.lng())
        } else {
          alert("Geocode was not successful");
        }
    });
    return true;
}

function showResponse() {
    alert('response');
}

HTML

<form id="addresto" action="" method="POST">

<!-- some city, country, street... fields -->

<input type="Submit" id="submit" value="Submit" />
</form>
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    2026-05-13T07:41:27+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 7:41 am

    @Jason’s second solution is almost all the way there.

    Chronologically:

    • A form input with the name LatLongAvailable is 0 by default
    • User enters location details
    • jQuery fires off getLatLng(), when getLatLng() returns the value, the form element LatLongAvailable is set to 1
    • jQuery calls a function that starts polling the form field LatLongAvailable
    • if the submit is clicked, first check whether LatLongAvailable == 1, if not, show a waiting sign,keep on trying every odd second, if it is 1, submit the form

    More info on polling with Javascript can be found in a question I had.

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