what I am doing is creating a form using JSON this form can then be edited a and produce new JSON object. The problem I am having seems to be with getting the form id.
The code I am using to return a JSON object is:
form = document.forms[0];
$.fn.serializeObject = function()
{
alert("start serializeObject");
var o = {};
var a = this.seralizeArray();
$.each(a, function(){
if (o[this.name] !== undefined) {
if (!o[this.name].push) {
o[this.name] = [o[this.name]];
}
o[this.name].push(this.value || '');
} else {
o[this.name] = this.value || '';
}
});
return o;
alert(o);
};
$(function() {
alert("here");
form.submit(function(){
result.append(JSON.stringify(form.serializeObject()));
return false;
});
});
This just refresh’s the pageI am not sure why.
This program is not on a server and not be used on a server.
by this I mean It is only every going to be run locally on a local machine, with no apache2 setup.
Thanks.
You code can be written pretty easy. This is how I do it:
Ajax:
If you are not sending it with Ajax, why would you do this? If you are simply submitting the form, you can do it using PHP like this: