JQuery: 'Uncaught TypeError: Illegal invocation' at ajax request - several elements

Thanks to the talk with Sarfraz we could figure out the solution.

The problem was that I was passing an HTML element instead of its value, which is actually what I wanted to do (in fact in my php code I need that value as a foreign key for querying my cities table and filter correct entries).

So, instead of:

var data = {
        'mode': 'filter_city',
        'id_A': e[e.selectedIndex]
};

it should be:

var data = {
        'mode': 'filter_city',
        'id_A': e[e.selectedIndex].value
};

Note: check Jason Kulatunga's answer, it quotes JQuery doc to explain why passing an HTML element was causing troubles.


From the jQuery docs for processData:

processData Boolean
Default: true
By default, data passed in to the data option as an object (technically, anything other than a string) will be processed and transformed into a query string, fitting to the default content-type "application/x-www-form-urlencoded". If you want to send a DOMDocument, or other non-processed data, set this option to false.

Source: http://api.jquery.com/jquery.ajax

Looks like you are going to have to use processData to send your data to the server, or modify your php script to support querystring encoded parameters.


I was getting this error while posting a FormData object because I was not setting up the ajax call correctly. Setup below fixed my issue.

var myformData = new FormData();        
myformData.append('leadid', $("#leadid").val());
myformData.append('date', $(this).val());
myformData.append('time', $(e.target).prev().val());

$.ajax({
    method: 'post',
    processData: false,
    contentType: false,
    cache: false,
    data: myformData,
    enctype: 'multipart/form-data',
    url: 'include/ajax.php',
    success: function (response) {
        $("#subform").html(response).delay(4000).hide(1); 
    }
});

Tags:

Html

Ajax

Jquery