Have you checked out the form plugin. It allows you to convert a form into
an Ajax form, so clicking on the submit button will send an Ajax request
that serializes your form's data.
-- Yehuda
On 8/7/07, Ooze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> The form that contains the data i want to $.post is dynamically
> generated. So i do not know what elements it contains. Yet, i need to
> post everything.
> When i just use
>
> $.post('file.php',function(){
> // Whatever
> });
>
> it sends no post-stuff at all. and i can *not* use:
> $.post('file.php',{
> foo: 'bar'
> },function(){
> // whatever
> });
>
>
--
Yehuda Katz
Web Developer | Procore Technologies
(ph) 718.877.1325