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I have a form that gets its variable via local storage from another page when submitted (page1). I am retrieving the variable on (page2) just fine however I am presented with a submit button and I would like the visitor not to once again have to click on submit to retrieve results.

 

Below is the page2 hidden form to post the request to the rest of the JQuery javascript.  I have this search written in jquery and it conflicted with the website i am building therefore I am doing this as a work around.  Any ideas if this is at all possible to do?    Thanks in advance!!!  Let me know if any additional code is needed to be able to figure this one out.

<script type="text/javascript">
<!-- HIDE FROM INCOMPATIBLE BROWSERS
if (window != top)
 top.location.href=location.href
var res = localStorage.getItem('storageName');
        document.write(res);
document.write(' <form id="searchForm" name="form1" action="javascript:;" method="post" enctype="multipart/form-data">');
document.write('<input type="hidden" id="s" class="all_in_one_search" name="filelook" value="'+res+'"/>');
document.write('<input type="submit" value="Submit" id="submitButton" />');
document.write('</form>');
$(function() { $("#searchForm").submit(); });
</script>
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I would love to have it go from the first form however I have a jquery conflict which I've tried to solve but with no success.  The action javascript:; goes to a jquery javascript which produces results when pressing submit on the 2nd form from the variable collected.  But it makes no sense to have to click search submit on first page then push submit once again on the 2nd page to see the results as its currently doing.  Anyway to have it do this without having to click would be best :)

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