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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T22:43:58+00:00 2026-05-23T22:43:58+00:00

Why does this code post data twice ? $.post(send/user/sent.php, { url: response, secret_key: secret_key

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Why does this code post data twice ?

$.post("send/user/sent.php", { url: response, secret_key: secret_key },
function(data) {
    if (parseInt(data.succ_code) == 0){
        // facebook log fired successfully
        $('#sent').addClass('good');
        $('#sent').html(data.succ_mess+' '+data.point+' point(s) !');
        return true;
    } else {
        $('#sent').html(data.succ_mess);
        $('#sent').addClass('bad');
    }
}, 'json');

In the database I see two rows for every post.

But if I do this:

$.post("send/user/sent.php", { url: response, secret_key: secret_key },
function(data) {
        // facebook log fired successfully
        $('#sent').addClass('good');
        $('#sent').html(data.succ_mess+' '+data.point+' point(s) !');
        return true;
}, 'json');

The data is just sent one time (good).

Can I make the if statement in $.post() success result without this happening?

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    2026-05-23T22:43:59+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 10:43 pm

    Here is some code you might want to use:

    $.post("send/user/sent.php", { url: response, secret_key: secret_key },
        function(data) {
            switch (parseInt(data.succ_code)){
            case 0: $('#sent').addClass('good').html(data.succ_mess + ' ' + data.point + ' point(s)!'); break;
            default: $('#sent').addClass('bad').html(data.succ_mess); 
            }
        }, 'json'
    );
    
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