var formData = new FormData($("#post-form")[0]);
$.ajax({
url: '<?php echo Yii::app()->createUrl("forumPost/uploadPost"); ?>',
type: 'POST',
data: formData,
datatype:'json',
// as...
var formData = new FormData($("#post-form")[0]);
$.ajax({
url: '<?php echo Yii::app()->createUrl("forumPost/uploadPost"); ?>',
type: 'POST',
data: formData,
datatype:'json',
// as...
There are cases you want to update a record on CGridview directly
My goal here is to Open bootstrap modal and load ANY content using ajax response.
Alternatively, inline assets (JS/CSS) can be registered at runtime from within the View
.
For example you can clearly simulate the ajaxLink feature using a inline javascript. Its however recommended if you can merge where possible, client code (JS/CSS) into separate JS/CSS files and loaded through the AssetBundle. Note there is no more need of a CClientScript anymore:
CGridview displays existent rows of the table (using DataProvider)
After of model update (successfull or not) throught CGridView (check the below link) you probably need to updates the specific row html in cgridview (not entire cgridview)
There are cases that you want to make an ajax request to another server and get the results.
Hi Friends, In this tutorial you can use the eajaxupload-extension ,
I wanted to customize the CJuiAutoComplete, so that it displays a thumb image before the label like the one shown in the following image:
There are a few issues with the other solutions I originally used that I found from other wikis. I address the issues I had in this much simpler and shorter way. I am also going to explain what is going into way more detail than others to help people understand what's going on.
This article discusses how one can run a long task in background in yiiframework 1.1 using Ajax technique.
The CRUD generator of Gii has done a wonderful job for you, and you already have a list of items in the "index" page and a detailed view of a specified item in the "view" page.
The scenario in which this wiki can be useful is when you have to send an (huge) array of model ids and perform a time consuming computation with it like linking every model to other models. The idea is to split the array into smaller arrays and perform sequential ajax requests, showing the calculation progress using a [Bootstrap Progress bar](https://www.yiiframework.com/extension/yiisoft/yii2-bo...
Yii comes with internationalisation (i18n) "out of the box". There are instructions in the manual as to how to configure Yii to use i18n, but little information all in one place on how to fully integrate it into the bootstrap menu. This document attempts to remedy that.