jQuery serialize supports multiple form elements, So it is possible to do:
$('#form1, #form2').serialize();
And for your case, you can do:
$('#form1').submit(function() {
var action = $(this).attr('action');
if (!EntryCheck()) return false;
$.ajax({
url : action,
type : 'POST',
data : $('#form1, #form2').serialize(),
success : function() {
window.location.replace(action);
}
});
return false;
});
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