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I have a <p> tag that is used as a submit button/area via a specific id in jquery.



<p id="xyz"></p>


I need to place a input field inside this <p> tag to include a specific value that is submitted via jquery ajax post method.



<p id="xyz"><input type="number"></p>


When I click inside the input area, the jquery ajax submit process is started. How can I prevent that? I just want to start the submit process after I filled in a number in the input and click beside it in the rest of the <p> tag area.



(The input can not be placed beside the <p> tag.)



thank you in advance.



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    I have a <p> tag that is used as a submit button/area via a specific id in jquery.



    <p id="xyz"></p>


    I need to place a input field inside this <p> tag to include a specific value that is submitted via jquery ajax post method.



    <p id="xyz"><input type="number"></p>


    When I click inside the input area, the jquery ajax submit process is started. How can I prevent that? I just want to start the submit process after I filled in a number in the input and click beside it in the rest of the <p> tag area.



    (The input can not be placed beside the <p> tag.)



    thank you in advance.



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      I have a <p> tag that is used as a submit button/area via a specific id in jquery.



      <p id="xyz"></p>


      I need to place a input field inside this <p> tag to include a specific value that is submitted via jquery ajax post method.



      <p id="xyz"><input type="number"></p>


      When I click inside the input area, the jquery ajax submit process is started. How can I prevent that? I just want to start the submit process after I filled in a number in the input and click beside it in the rest of the <p> tag area.



      (The input can not be placed beside the <p> tag.)



      thank you in advance.



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      I have a <p> tag that is used as a submit button/area via a specific id in jquery.



      <p id="xyz"></p>


      I need to place a input field inside this <p> tag to include a specific value that is submitted via jquery ajax post method.



      <p id="xyz"><input type="number"></p>


      When I click inside the input area, the jquery ajax submit process is started. How can I prevent that? I just want to start the submit process after I filled in a number in the input and click beside it in the rest of the <p> tag area.



      (The input can not be placed beside the <p> tag.)



      thank you in advance.



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          If I understand your question correctly, I think that something like this might work. You basically need to stop the click event of the parent element (p) from continuing execution.






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          • perfect answer! thank you very much!
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          • You're welcome. I'm glad I was able to help. :-)
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          If I understand your question correctly, I think that something like this might work. You basically need to stop the click event of the parent element (p) from continuing execution.






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          • You're welcome. I'm glad I was able to help. :-)
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          If I understand your question correctly, I think that something like this might work. You basically need to stop the click event of the parent element (p) from continuing execution.






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          • perfect answer! thank you very much!
            – redsunset
            Nov 11 at 15:37










          • You're welcome. I'm glad I was able to help. :-)
            – Snake14
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          If I understand your question correctly, I think that something like this might work. You basically need to stop the click event of the parent element (p) from continuing execution.






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          • You're welcome. I'm glad I was able to help. :-)
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          • perfect answer! thank you very much!
            – redsunset
            Nov 11 at 15:37










          • You're welcome. I'm glad I was able to help. :-)
            – Snake14
            Nov 11 at 15:49
















          perfect answer! thank you very much!
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          perfect answer! thank you very much!
          – redsunset
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          You're welcome. I'm glad I was able to help. :-)
          – Snake14
          Nov 11 at 15:49




          You're welcome. I'm glad I was able to help. :-)
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