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I am looking for a way to load my form into a div on option select. (and option selected on page reload) Show and hide div is not possible while I use 9 forms with the same form id and form name etc.

That's why I want to load a url (my own url) into div on option select. first part of the url should be predefined and the last part would be from option id. (example: signup/ than on option select the ID will be placed behind the url like signup/web_12 that url should than be loaded in the div #regform. (by changing the select option the #regform gets updated with the new url)

What I have. And where the code should be added to if possible of course.

<script type="text/javascript">
jQuery(document).ready(function($){
    // this will set JSON as the return data type, and identify update_cart as a callback     function
    var cart_form_options = { 
        success: update_cart,  // post-submit callback
        dataType: 'json' 
};

// this is the callback script. whenever a form is updated, this script will be called
function update_cart(data, statusText, xhr, $form)  {   
    // "data" is the returned data in json format
    // you can access each of these using data.item_name as shown in the example below
    if (data.success) {                                                   
        // update the XID hash in the form so we don't run afoul of EE's secure forms
        $("input[name=XID]").val(data.XID);
        // using the json data object's data to update various totals. in this case
        $('.cart_tax')          .html( data.cart_tax );
        $('.cart_total')        .html( data.cart_total );
        $('.cart_shipping')     .html( data.cart_shipping );
        $('.cart_subtotal')     .html( data.cart_subtotal );
        $('.cart_discount')     .html( data.cart_discount );
        $('.cart_tax_rate_included')     .load('{path=signup/x_tax_rate}');
        $('.top_price')     .load('{path=signup/top_price}');


    }  
    return true; 
}

// if any input is changed, the form is sent via ajax. you probably wanna be more selective.
$("input[type=option], select").live('change', function(){
    // finding the form that contains this input
    var form = $(this).closest("totalForm"); 
    // initialize the form
    $(totalForm).ajaxForm(cart_form_options);
    // submit the form. 
    $(totalForm).submit(); 
});

}); 

</script>

<form id="totalForm" class="totalForm"  name="totalForm">

<select name="entry_id" id="plan" class="first">

<optgroup label="name 1">
<option id="web_12" value="12" label="title: product_price">title: product_price </option>
<option id="web_13" value="13" label="title: product_price">title: product_price </option>
<option id="web_14" value="14" label="title: product_price">title: product_price </option>
</optgroup>

<optgroup label="name 2">
<option id="dev_22" value="22" label="title: product_price">title: product_price </option>
<option id="dev_23" value="23" label="title: product_price">title: product_price </option>
<option id="dev_24" value="24" label="title: product_price">title: product_price </option>
</optgroup>

<optgroup label="name 3">
<option id="des_32" value="32" label="title: product_price">title: product_price </option>
<option id="des_33" value="33" label="title: product_price">title: product_price </option>
<option id="des_34" value="34" label="title: product_price">title: product_price </option>
</optgroup>
</select>
</form>


<div id="regform">url loading here</div>

Just tried:

        $('#regform')     .load('signup/web_12');

But that loads only web_12 url in my div. Changing option select won't change or update the div content...

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Solved by myself: changed $("input[type=option], select").bind('submit', function(){ and added $('#regform') .load('{path=signup/web_}{entry_id}'); working perfect on submit. – Gfive Oct 2 '12 at 17:42

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