Ajax + PHP + JQuery
I'm developing an application using PHP, and in one of my methods I end up using an AJAX to call a PHP file. To be more specific, I'm using an each () in a div, and within that each (), I call my AJAX. The problem is that when I use AJAX the code stays in an infinite Loping.
Follow the code below...
function CriarDetalhes(idPedido){
var page = '../../../Controllers/Produtos/addDetalhes.php';
$("#carrinho").find('.carrinho-body').each(function(){
var id = $(this).data("idcarrinho");
var valor = $(this).find(".valores").val();
var qtd = $(this).find("#qtd_" + id).val();
var obj = "idProd="+ id + "&valor=" + valor + "&qtd=" + qtd + "&idPedido=" + idPedido;
$.ajax({
type: "POST",
url: page,
data: obj,
success: function(res){
CriarDetalhes(res);
}
});
});
}
can anybody help me?
javascript php jquery ajax
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I'm developing an application using PHP, and in one of my methods I end up using an AJAX to call a PHP file. To be more specific, I'm using an each () in a div, and within that each (), I call my AJAX. The problem is that when I use AJAX the code stays in an infinite Loping.
Follow the code below...
function CriarDetalhes(idPedido){
var page = '../../../Controllers/Produtos/addDetalhes.php';
$("#carrinho").find('.carrinho-body').each(function(){
var id = $(this).data("idcarrinho");
var valor = $(this).find(".valores").val();
var qtd = $(this).find("#qtd_" + id).val();
var obj = "idProd="+ id + "&valor=" + valor + "&qtd=" + qtd + "&idPedido=" + idPedido;
$.ajax({
type: "POST",
url: page,
data: obj,
success: function(res){
CriarDetalhes(res);
}
});
});
}
can anybody help me?
javascript php jquery ajax
1
I suppose if the server is returning the same 'idPedido' value, you will recurse forever because you told it to in the success handler. What doesres
equal in the success handler? The same asidPedido
?
– Randy Casburn
Nov 22 '18 at 2:19
That really was it, it was a great lack of attention of mine. Many thanks, if you want to leave a response I will give you my ok
– Guilherme Nunes
Nov 22 '18 at 2:21
1
Glad to help. answer is up.
– Randy Casburn
Nov 22 '18 at 2:22
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I'm developing an application using PHP, and in one of my methods I end up using an AJAX to call a PHP file. To be more specific, I'm using an each () in a div, and within that each (), I call my AJAX. The problem is that when I use AJAX the code stays in an infinite Loping.
Follow the code below...
function CriarDetalhes(idPedido){
var page = '../../../Controllers/Produtos/addDetalhes.php';
$("#carrinho").find('.carrinho-body').each(function(){
var id = $(this).data("idcarrinho");
var valor = $(this).find(".valores").val();
var qtd = $(this).find("#qtd_" + id).val();
var obj = "idProd="+ id + "&valor=" + valor + "&qtd=" + qtd + "&idPedido=" + idPedido;
$.ajax({
type: "POST",
url: page,
data: obj,
success: function(res){
CriarDetalhes(res);
}
});
});
}
can anybody help me?
javascript php jquery ajax
I'm developing an application using PHP, and in one of my methods I end up using an AJAX to call a PHP file. To be more specific, I'm using an each () in a div, and within that each (), I call my AJAX. The problem is that when I use AJAX the code stays in an infinite Loping.
Follow the code below...
function CriarDetalhes(idPedido){
var page = '../../../Controllers/Produtos/addDetalhes.php';
$("#carrinho").find('.carrinho-body').each(function(){
var id = $(this).data("idcarrinho");
var valor = $(this).find(".valores").val();
var qtd = $(this).find("#qtd_" + id).val();
var obj = "idProd="+ id + "&valor=" + valor + "&qtd=" + qtd + "&idPedido=" + idPedido;
$.ajax({
type: "POST",
url: page,
data: obj,
success: function(res){
CriarDetalhes(res);
}
});
});
}
can anybody help me?
function CriarDetalhes(idPedido){
var page = '../../../Controllers/Produtos/addDetalhes.php';
$("#carrinho").find('.carrinho-body').each(function(){
var id = $(this).data("idcarrinho");
var valor = $(this).find(".valores").val();
var qtd = $(this).find("#qtd_" + id).val();
var obj = "idProd="+ id + "&valor=" + valor + "&qtd=" + qtd + "&idPedido=" + idPedido;
$.ajax({
type: "POST",
url: page,
data: obj,
success: function(res){
CriarDetalhes(res);
}
});
});
}
function CriarDetalhes(idPedido){
var page = '../../../Controllers/Produtos/addDetalhes.php';
$("#carrinho").find('.carrinho-body').each(function(){
var id = $(this).data("idcarrinho");
var valor = $(this).find(".valores").val();
var qtd = $(this).find("#qtd_" + id).val();
var obj = "idProd="+ id + "&valor=" + valor + "&qtd=" + qtd + "&idPedido=" + idPedido;
$.ajax({
type: "POST",
url: page,
data: obj,
success: function(res){
CriarDetalhes(res);
}
});
});
}
javascript php jquery ajax
javascript php jquery ajax
asked Nov 22 '18 at 2:11
Guilherme NunesGuilherme Nunes
953
953
1
I suppose if the server is returning the same 'idPedido' value, you will recurse forever because you told it to in the success handler. What doesres
equal in the success handler? The same asidPedido
?
– Randy Casburn
Nov 22 '18 at 2:19
That really was it, it was a great lack of attention of mine. Many thanks, if you want to leave a response I will give you my ok
– Guilherme Nunes
Nov 22 '18 at 2:21
1
Glad to help. answer is up.
– Randy Casburn
Nov 22 '18 at 2:22
add a comment |
1
I suppose if the server is returning the same 'idPedido' value, you will recurse forever because you told it to in the success handler. What doesres
equal in the success handler? The same asidPedido
?
– Randy Casburn
Nov 22 '18 at 2:19
That really was it, it was a great lack of attention of mine. Many thanks, if you want to leave a response I will give you my ok
– Guilherme Nunes
Nov 22 '18 at 2:21
1
Glad to help. answer is up.
– Randy Casburn
Nov 22 '18 at 2:22
1
1
I suppose if the server is returning the same 'idPedido' value, you will recurse forever because you told it to in the success handler. What does
res
equal in the success handler? The same as idPedido
?– Randy Casburn
Nov 22 '18 at 2:19
I suppose if the server is returning the same 'idPedido' value, you will recurse forever because you told it to in the success handler. What does
res
equal in the success handler? The same as idPedido
?– Randy Casburn
Nov 22 '18 at 2:19
That really was it, it was a great lack of attention of mine. Many thanks, if you want to leave a response I will give you my ok
– Guilherme Nunes
Nov 22 '18 at 2:21
That really was it, it was a great lack of attention of mine. Many thanks, if you want to leave a response I will give you my ok
– Guilherme Nunes
Nov 22 '18 at 2:21
1
1
Glad to help. answer is up.
– Randy Casburn
Nov 22 '18 at 2:22
Glad to help. answer is up.
– Randy Casburn
Nov 22 '18 at 2:22
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I suppose if the server is returning the same 'idPedido' value, you will recurse forever because you told it to in the success handler. What does res
equal in the success handler? The same as idPedido
?
If these two values are the same that is your problem.
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I suppose if the server is returning the same 'idPedido' value, you will recurse forever because you told it to in the success handler. What does res
equal in the success handler? The same as idPedido
?
If these two values are the same that is your problem.
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I suppose if the server is returning the same 'idPedido' value, you will recurse forever because you told it to in the success handler. What does res
equal in the success handler? The same as idPedido
?
If these two values are the same that is your problem.
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I suppose if the server is returning the same 'idPedido' value, you will recurse forever because you told it to in the success handler. What does res
equal in the success handler? The same as idPedido
?
If these two values are the same that is your problem.
I suppose if the server is returning the same 'idPedido' value, you will recurse forever because you told it to in the success handler. What does res
equal in the success handler? The same as idPedido
?
If these two values are the same that is your problem.
answered Nov 22 '18 at 2:22
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I suppose if the server is returning the same 'idPedido' value, you will recurse forever because you told it to in the success handler. What does
res
equal in the success handler? The same asidPedido
?– Randy Casburn
Nov 22 '18 at 2:19
That really was it, it was a great lack of attention of mine. Many thanks, if you want to leave a response I will give you my ok
– Guilherme Nunes
Nov 22 '18 at 2:21
1
Glad to help. answer is up.
– Randy Casburn
Nov 22 '18 at 2:22