'JavaScript Form Submit - Confirm or Cancel Submission Dialog Box
For a simple form with an alert that asks if fields were filled out correctly, I need a function that does this:
Shows an alert box when button is clicked with two options:
- If "OK" is clicked, the form is submitted
- If cancel is clicked, the alert box closes and the form can be adjusted and resubmitted
I think a JavaScript confirm would work but I can't seem to figure out how.
The code I have now is:
function show_alert() {
alert("xxxxxx");
}
<form>
<input type="image" src="xxx" border="0" name="submit" onclick="show_alert();" alt="PayPal - The safer, easier way to pay online!" value="Submit">
</form>
Solution 1:[1]
You could use the JS confirm function.
<form onSubmit="if(!confirm('Is the form filled out correctly?')){return false;}">
<input type="submit" />
</form>
Solution 2:[2]
function show_alert() {
if(!confirm("Do you really want to do this?")) {
return false;
}
this.form.submit();
}
Solution 3:[3]
Simple and easy :
<form onSubmit="return confirm('Do you want to submit?') ">
<input type="submit" />
</form>
Solution 4:[4]
OK, just change your code to something like this:
<script>
function submit() {
return confirm('Do you really want to submit the form?');
}
</script>
<form onsubmit="return submit(this);">
<input type="image" src="xxx" border="0" name="submit" onclick="show_alert();"
alt="PayPal - The safer, easier way to pay online!" value="Submit">
</form>
Also this is the code in run, just I make it easier to see how it works, just run the code below to see the result:
function submitForm() {
return confirm('Do you really want to submit the form?');
}
<form onsubmit="return submitForm(this);">
<input type="text" border="0" name="submit" />
<button value="submit">submit</button>
</form>
Solution 5:[5]
If you want to apply some condition on form submit then you can use this method
<form onsubmit="return checkEmpData();" method="post" action="process.html">
<input type="text" border="0" name="submit" />
<button value="submit">submit</button>
</form>
One thing always keep in mind that method and action attribute write after onsubmit attributes
javascript code
function checkEmpData()
{
var a = 0;
if(a != 0)
{
return confirm("Do you want to generate attendance?");
}
else
{
alert('Please Select Employee First');
return false;
}
}
Sources
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Source: Stack Overflow
| Solution | Source |
|---|---|
| Solution 1 | Jason Gennaro |
| Solution 2 | Dharman |
| Solution 3 | Pablo Salazar |
| Solution 4 | |
| Solution 5 | Sumit Kumar Gupta |
