My code so far:
<p><script language="javascript">
function funcion(){
var a ="field_1";
var b ="field_2";
var c ="field_3";
var d ="field_4";
var e ="field_5";
var f ="field_6";
var g ="field_7";
var aa = document.getElementById(a).value;
var bb = document.getElementById(b).value;
var cc = document.getElementById(c).value;
var dd = document.getElementById(d).value;
var ee = document.getElementById(e).value;
var ff = document.getElementById(f).value;
var gg = document.getElementById(g).value;
$.post("Aqui va mi URL", { dni: aa, proc: bb, firma: cc, exp: dd, us: ee, "11": ff, "10": gg }, <br>function(data){
$("#principal").html(data);
});
}
window.onload = funcion;
So far the JavaScript and html is simple. They are 7 normal and current fields.
What I am trying is that when sending the data to a page, it resends it again. That is, page 1 sends data to page 2, and page 2 puts it in a database and automatically sends it to page 3
It gives me the following error.
Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'post' of undefined at function at window.onload
Does anyone have an idea why?
That same code I used before, just modify one or two little things. I don't know what this is though "$("#principal").html(data);"
. I put that ID name to the form just in case, maybe it's wrong.
Thank you for your trouble.