I am trying to make a form submit through ajax and the JsHelper from CakePHP 1.3
I try to make a call to /eng/feedbacks/submit_feedback but instead in the console, i see a post to http://lang/eng/pa/homepage instead. The result returned is another instance of that page, rather than anything else.
This seems to be irrelevant to whether such submit_feedback exists or not. I have started that action with die("test"); and it doesn't change anything.
why is that, what is going on?
the form is in my layout (as i want it to be in my footer). Runs when the url is /eng/pa/homepage
Form code:
echo $this->Form->create('Feedback', array('url'=>array( 'controller'=>'feedbacks', 'action'=>'submit_feedback')));
echo $this->Form->input('Feedback.content', array('label'=>false, 'type'=>'textarea'));
echo $this->Js->submit('Save', array('class'=>'button blue',
'before'=>$this->Js->get('#sending')->effect('fadeIn'),
'success'=>$this->Js->Get('#sending')->effect('fadeOut'),
'update'=>'#success'
));
echo $this->Form->end();?>
<div id="success">xx</div>
In that #success DIV i get a related full page, rather than what I have defined in the controller action
Controller method:
function submit_feedback(){
if(!empty($this->data)){
$this->Feedback->set($this->data);
if($this->Feedback->validates()){
if($this->Feedback->save($this->data)){
// AJAX
if($this->RequestHandler->isAjax()){
$this->render('/feedbacks/success', 'ajax');
}else{
die('not ajax');
}
}
}
}
}
And the success template is:
<p style="background: lightgreen">Purple cow!</p>
What am i doing wrong?
NOTE: If I run the same form from the /eng/feedbacks/submit_feedback page, It works exactly as it should through ajax, and my database gets updated, i get the necessary 'success' template loaded and all is shiny and happy.
UPDATE: FORM SOURCE COUDE GENERATED:
<form accept-charset="utf-8" action="/eng/feedbacks/submit_feedback" method="post" id="FeedbackReadForm">
<div style="display: none;">
<input type="hidden" value="POST" name="_method">
</div>
<input type="hidden" id="FeedbackUserId" value="141" name="data[Feedback][user_id]">
<div class="input radio">
<input type="hidden" value="" id="FeedbackType_" name="data[Feedback][type]">
<input type="radio" value="suggestion" id="FeedbackTypeSuggestion" name="data[Feedback][type]">
<label for="FeedbackTypeSuggestion">Suggestion</label>
<input type="radio" value="problem" id="FeedbackTypeProblem" name="data[Feedback][type]">
<label for="FeedbackTypeProblem">Poblem</label>
<input type="radio" value="opinion" id="FeedbackTypeOpinion" name="data[Feedback][type]">
<label for="FeedbackTypeOpinion">Other Opinion</label>
</div>
<div class="input textarea">
<textarea id="FeedbackContent" rows="6" cols="30" name="data[Feedback][content]"></textarea>
</div>
<div style="margin-top: 17px; margin-right: 50px;" class="right">
<a onclick="javascript: closeFeedbackPuller(); return false;" href="#">Cancel</a>
</div>
<div class="submit">
<input type="submit" value="Save" id="submit-396027771" class="button blue">
</div>
</form>
UPDATE 2: JS generated:
$(document).ready(function () {
$("#submit-396027771").bind("click", function (event) {
$.ajax({
beforeSend:function (XMLHttpRequest) {
$("#sending").fadeIn();
},
data:$("#submit-396027771").closest("form").serialize(),
dataType:"html",
success:function (data, textStatus) {
$("#sending").fadeOut();
$("#success").html(data);
},
type:"post",
url:"\/eng\/pa\/homepage"
});
return false;
});
});
I see that the url is wrong, even thought the form url was right. How can this be resolved?
/eng/pa/homepageis rendered, which is obviously totally wrong – mgPePe Feb 10 '12 at 13:17