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I am studying basic html, and now working on basic login/logout/create user/delete user (only when logged in as admin) stuff.



I have used PUT to update user password, POST to create user account, and DELETE to logout.



Now I want to delete user account when logged in as admin, but I have no idea how.



This is my third time asking this question here and I know my question is terrible. Hopefully my code will help you understand.



button.addEventListener("click",login);
function login(){
if(checkInput(username)==false||checkInput(password)==false){
alert("bad input");
return;
}
var params= "Name="+username.value+"&"+"password="+password.value;
var ajax = new XMLHttpRequest();
ajax.responseType = "json";
ajax.addEventListener("load",function(){
console.log(this.response);

messageSpan.innerHTML=this.response[0].message;

if(this.response[0].status==true){
button.style.display="none";

logoutButton.style.display="inline";
createButton.style.display="none";
updateButton.style.display="inline"
}

if(username.value=="admin"){
deleteButton.style.display="inline";
}

});

ajax.open("POST","//cse.taylor.edu/~cos143/sessions.php");
ajax.setRequestHeader("Content-type",
"application/x-www-form-urlencoded");
ajax.send(params);
}


logoutButton.addEventListener("click",logout)
function logout(){
var ajax = new XMLHttpRequest();
ajax.responseType = "json";
ajax.addEventListener("load",function(){
console.log(this.response[0]);

messageSpan.innerHTML=this.response[0].message;
if(this.response[0].status==true){
button.style.display="inline";
logoutButton.style.display="none";
updateButton.style.display="none"
createButton.style.display="inline";

}

deleteButton.style.display="none";

});
ajax.open("DELETE","//cse.taylor.edu/~cos143/sessions.php");
ajax.send();
}


so these two are my eventlistener for login button and logout button.
You will notice only ajax.open("~~~ has changed.
I am going to do the same thing for delete user button, but I have no idea what
I should write there!



I have tried remove, but console says unacceptable request type!
plz help!










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    I am studying basic html, and now working on basic login/logout/create user/delete user (only when logged in as admin) stuff.



    I have used PUT to update user password, POST to create user account, and DELETE to logout.



    Now I want to delete user account when logged in as admin, but I have no idea how.



    This is my third time asking this question here and I know my question is terrible. Hopefully my code will help you understand.



    button.addEventListener("click",login);
    function login(){
    if(checkInput(username)==false||checkInput(password)==false){
    alert("bad input");
    return;
    }
    var params= "Name="+username.value+"&"+"password="+password.value;
    var ajax = new XMLHttpRequest();
    ajax.responseType = "json";
    ajax.addEventListener("load",function(){
    console.log(this.response);

    messageSpan.innerHTML=this.response[0].message;

    if(this.response[0].status==true){
    button.style.display="none";

    logoutButton.style.display="inline";
    createButton.style.display="none";
    updateButton.style.display="inline"
    }

    if(username.value=="admin"){
    deleteButton.style.display="inline";
    }

    });

    ajax.open("POST","//cse.taylor.edu/~cos143/sessions.php");
    ajax.setRequestHeader("Content-type",
    "application/x-www-form-urlencoded");
    ajax.send(params);
    }


    logoutButton.addEventListener("click",logout)
    function logout(){
    var ajax = new XMLHttpRequest();
    ajax.responseType = "json";
    ajax.addEventListener("load",function(){
    console.log(this.response[0]);

    messageSpan.innerHTML=this.response[0].message;
    if(this.response[0].status==true){
    button.style.display="inline";
    logoutButton.style.display="none";
    updateButton.style.display="none"
    createButton.style.display="inline";

    }

    deleteButton.style.display="none";

    });
    ajax.open("DELETE","//cse.taylor.edu/~cos143/sessions.php");
    ajax.send();
    }


    so these two are my eventlistener for login button and logout button.
    You will notice only ajax.open("~~~ has changed.
    I am going to do the same thing for delete user button, but I have no idea what
    I should write there!



    I have tried remove, but console says unacceptable request type!
    plz help!










    share|improve this question



























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      I am studying basic html, and now working on basic login/logout/create user/delete user (only when logged in as admin) stuff.



      I have used PUT to update user password, POST to create user account, and DELETE to logout.



      Now I want to delete user account when logged in as admin, but I have no idea how.



      This is my third time asking this question here and I know my question is terrible. Hopefully my code will help you understand.



      button.addEventListener("click",login);
      function login(){
      if(checkInput(username)==false||checkInput(password)==false){
      alert("bad input");
      return;
      }
      var params= "Name="+username.value+"&"+"password="+password.value;
      var ajax = new XMLHttpRequest();
      ajax.responseType = "json";
      ajax.addEventListener("load",function(){
      console.log(this.response);

      messageSpan.innerHTML=this.response[0].message;

      if(this.response[0].status==true){
      button.style.display="none";

      logoutButton.style.display="inline";
      createButton.style.display="none";
      updateButton.style.display="inline"
      }

      if(username.value=="admin"){
      deleteButton.style.display="inline";
      }

      });

      ajax.open("POST","//cse.taylor.edu/~cos143/sessions.php");
      ajax.setRequestHeader("Content-type",
      "application/x-www-form-urlencoded");
      ajax.send(params);
      }


      logoutButton.addEventListener("click",logout)
      function logout(){
      var ajax = new XMLHttpRequest();
      ajax.responseType = "json";
      ajax.addEventListener("load",function(){
      console.log(this.response[0]);

      messageSpan.innerHTML=this.response[0].message;
      if(this.response[0].status==true){
      button.style.display="inline";
      logoutButton.style.display="none";
      updateButton.style.display="none"
      createButton.style.display="inline";

      }

      deleteButton.style.display="none";

      });
      ajax.open("DELETE","//cse.taylor.edu/~cos143/sessions.php");
      ajax.send();
      }


      so these two are my eventlistener for login button and logout button.
      You will notice only ajax.open("~~~ has changed.
      I am going to do the same thing for delete user button, but I have no idea what
      I should write there!



      I have tried remove, but console says unacceptable request type!
      plz help!










      share|improve this question
















      I am studying basic html, and now working on basic login/logout/create user/delete user (only when logged in as admin) stuff.



      I have used PUT to update user password, POST to create user account, and DELETE to logout.



      Now I want to delete user account when logged in as admin, but I have no idea how.



      This is my third time asking this question here and I know my question is terrible. Hopefully my code will help you understand.



      button.addEventListener("click",login);
      function login(){
      if(checkInput(username)==false||checkInput(password)==false){
      alert("bad input");
      return;
      }
      var params= "Name="+username.value+"&"+"password="+password.value;
      var ajax = new XMLHttpRequest();
      ajax.responseType = "json";
      ajax.addEventListener("load",function(){
      console.log(this.response);

      messageSpan.innerHTML=this.response[0].message;

      if(this.response[0].status==true){
      button.style.display="none";

      logoutButton.style.display="inline";
      createButton.style.display="none";
      updateButton.style.display="inline"
      }

      if(username.value=="admin"){
      deleteButton.style.display="inline";
      }

      });

      ajax.open("POST","//cse.taylor.edu/~cos143/sessions.php");
      ajax.setRequestHeader("Content-type",
      "application/x-www-form-urlencoded");
      ajax.send(params);
      }


      logoutButton.addEventListener("click",logout)
      function logout(){
      var ajax = new XMLHttpRequest();
      ajax.responseType = "json";
      ajax.addEventListener("load",function(){
      console.log(this.response[0]);

      messageSpan.innerHTML=this.response[0].message;
      if(this.response[0].status==true){
      button.style.display="inline";
      logoutButton.style.display="none";
      updateButton.style.display="none"
      createButton.style.display="inline";

      }

      deleteButton.style.display="none";

      });
      ajax.open("DELETE","//cse.taylor.edu/~cos143/sessions.php");
      ajax.send();
      }


      so these two are my eventlistener for login button and logout button.
      You will notice only ajax.open("~~~ has changed.
      I am going to do the same thing for delete user button, but I have no idea what
      I should write there!



      I have tried remove, but console says unacceptable request type!
      plz help!







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