jQuery: How to refresh data being read from a cookie after the cookie is updated in an Ajax call












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I have a billing form that reads data from a cookie and prefills the fields based on the cookie value. If a user changes the field, they can click 'save' which triggers an AJAX call and upon that success, I update the cookie with the new field values. How can I have the page refresh without actually reloading it.



let address = `<input class="street-address inner-inputs" value='${Cookies.getJSON('braintreeData') && Cookies.getJSON('braintreeData').streetAddress || ""}'></input>









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  • What you have tried so far ?
    – Sulthan Allaudeen
    Nov 20 at 5:44






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    @SulthanAllaudeen remove() and then append() the html again but it's simply not feasible for me to do that.
    – Raymon Opie
    Nov 20 at 7:02






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    @RaymonOpie it is the only way if he got radios/checkboxes. Best you can do is create a JS method to generate the form using cookie values, and then you can remove it and create it any time.
    – darklightcode
    Nov 20 at 8:24










  • the only thing I can suggest is do what RaymonOpie and darklightcode said, its the best solution
    – Yash Soni
    Nov 20 at 12:23
















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I have a billing form that reads data from a cookie and prefills the fields based on the cookie value. If a user changes the field, they can click 'save' which triggers an AJAX call and upon that success, I update the cookie with the new field values. How can I have the page refresh without actually reloading it.



let address = `<input class="street-address inner-inputs" value='${Cookies.getJSON('braintreeData') && Cookies.getJSON('braintreeData').streetAddress || ""}'></input>









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  • What you have tried so far ?
    – Sulthan Allaudeen
    Nov 20 at 5:44






  • 1




    @SulthanAllaudeen remove() and then append() the html again but it's simply not feasible for me to do that.
    – Raymon Opie
    Nov 20 at 7:02






  • 1




    @RaymonOpie it is the only way if he got radios/checkboxes. Best you can do is create a JS method to generate the form using cookie values, and then you can remove it and create it any time.
    – darklightcode
    Nov 20 at 8:24










  • the only thing I can suggest is do what RaymonOpie and darklightcode said, its the best solution
    – Yash Soni
    Nov 20 at 12:23














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I have a billing form that reads data from a cookie and prefills the fields based on the cookie value. If a user changes the field, they can click 'save' which triggers an AJAX call and upon that success, I update the cookie with the new field values. How can I have the page refresh without actually reloading it.



let address = `<input class="street-address inner-inputs" value='${Cookies.getJSON('braintreeData') && Cookies.getJSON('braintreeData').streetAddress || ""}'></input>









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I have a billing form that reads data from a cookie and prefills the fields based on the cookie value. If a user changes the field, they can click 'save' which triggers an AJAX call and upon that success, I update the cookie with the new field values. How can I have the page refresh without actually reloading it.



let address = `<input class="street-address inner-inputs" value='${Cookies.getJSON('braintreeData') && Cookies.getJSON('braintreeData').streetAddress || ""}'></input>






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  • What you have tried so far ?
    – Sulthan Allaudeen
    Nov 20 at 5:44






  • 1




    @SulthanAllaudeen remove() and then append() the html again but it's simply not feasible for me to do that.
    – Raymon Opie
    Nov 20 at 7:02






  • 1




    @RaymonOpie it is the only way if he got radios/checkboxes. Best you can do is create a JS method to generate the form using cookie values, and then you can remove it and create it any time.
    – darklightcode
    Nov 20 at 8:24










  • the only thing I can suggest is do what RaymonOpie and darklightcode said, its the best solution
    – Yash Soni
    Nov 20 at 12:23


















  • What you have tried so far ?
    – Sulthan Allaudeen
    Nov 20 at 5:44






  • 1




    @SulthanAllaudeen remove() and then append() the html again but it's simply not feasible for me to do that.
    – Raymon Opie
    Nov 20 at 7:02






  • 1




    @RaymonOpie it is the only way if he got radios/checkboxes. Best you can do is create a JS method to generate the form using cookie values, and then you can remove it and create it any time.
    – darklightcode
    Nov 20 at 8:24










  • the only thing I can suggest is do what RaymonOpie and darklightcode said, its the best solution
    – Yash Soni
    Nov 20 at 12:23
















What you have tried so far ?
– Sulthan Allaudeen
Nov 20 at 5:44




What you have tried so far ?
– Sulthan Allaudeen
Nov 20 at 5:44




1




1




@SulthanAllaudeen remove() and then append() the html again but it's simply not feasible for me to do that.
– Raymon Opie
Nov 20 at 7:02




@SulthanAllaudeen remove() and then append() the html again but it's simply not feasible for me to do that.
– Raymon Opie
Nov 20 at 7:02




1




1




@RaymonOpie it is the only way if he got radios/checkboxes. Best you can do is create a JS method to generate the form using cookie values, and then you can remove it and create it any time.
– darklightcode
Nov 20 at 8:24




@RaymonOpie it is the only way if he got radios/checkboxes. Best you can do is create a JS method to generate the form using cookie values, and then you can remove it and create it any time.
– darklightcode
Nov 20 at 8:24












the only thing I can suggest is do what RaymonOpie and darklightcode said, its the best solution
– Yash Soni
Nov 20 at 12:23




the only thing I can suggest is do what RaymonOpie and darklightcode said, its the best solution
– Yash Soni
Nov 20 at 12:23

















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