$(document).ready(function(){
	$(".callbackform").validate({
		errorClass: "errorlabel",
		submitHandler: function(form) {
			$(".callbackform").ajaxSubmit({
				target:			".callbackcontent",   // target element(s) to be updated with server response 
				//beforeSubmit: 	showRequest,   // pre-submit callback 
				//success:		showResponse  // post-submit callback 
 
        		// other available options: 
        		//url:       "./_scripts/newsletter.php?ajax=Y"         // override for form's 'action' attribute 
        		//type:      type        // 'get' or 'post', override for form's 'method' attribute 
        		//dataType:  null        // 'xml', 'script', or 'json' (expected server response type) 
        		//clearForm: true        // clear all form fields after successful submit 
        		//resetForm: true        // reset the form after successful submit 
 
        		// $.ajax options can be used here too, for example: 
        		//timeout:   3000
			}); 
        	return false; 
   		}
	});
});
function showRequest(formData, jqForm, options) {
    //formData is an array; here we use $.param to convert it to a string to display it 
    // but the form plugin does this for you automatically when it submits the data 
    var queryString = $.param(formData);
	
	// inserts loading graphic
	$(".assessmentform input[type='image']").remove();
	$(".submitbutton").append("<img src=\"_images/loading.gif\" />");
    // jqForm is a jQuery object encapsulating the form element.  To access the 
    // DOM element for the form do this: 
    // var formElement = jqForm[0]; 
 
    // here we could return false to prevent the form from being submitted; 
    // returning anything other than false will allow the form submit to continue 
    return true; 
}


function showResponse(responseText, statusText)  { 
	////$('.ajaxfade').remove();
	////$('.loading-graphic').remove();
    // for normal html responses, the first argument to the success callback 
    // is the XMLHttpRequest object's responseText property 
 
    // if the ajaxForm method was passed an Options Object with the dataType 
    // property set to 'xml' then the first argument to the success callback 
    // is the XMLHttpRequest object's responseXML property 
 
    // if the ajaxForm method was passed an Options Object with the dataType 
    // property set to 'json' then the first argument to the success callback 
    // is the json data object returned by the server 
}