Ok, so as this apparently doesn't exist, I created my own solution. Sharing it here in case anybody wants to POST to an iFrame in jQuery.
the js function/ class-like:
function iframeform(url)
{
var object = this;
object.time = new Date().getTime();
object.form = $('<form action="'+url+'" target="iframe'+object.time+'" method="post" style="display:none;" id="form'+object.time+'" name="form'+object.time+'"></form>');
object.addParameter = function(parameter,value)
{
$("<input type='hidden' />")
.attr("name", parameter)
.attr("value", value)
.appendTo(object.form);
}
object.send = function()
{
var iframe = $('<iframe data-time="'+object.time+'" style="display:none;" id="iframe'+object.time+'"></iframe>');
$( "body" ).append(iframe);
$( "body" ).append(object.form);
object.form.submit();
iframe.load(function(){ $('#form'+$(this).data('time')).remove(); $(this).remove(); });
}
}
then when you need to send a form to a temporary iframe :
var dummy = new iframeform('server.php');
dummy.addParameter('type','test');
dummy.addParameter('message','Works...');
dummy.send();
This is the server.php example file :
if($_POST[type] == 'test')
{
header( 'Content-type: text/html; charset=utf-8' );
echo '<script src="//ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.10.2/jquery.min.js"></script>';
echo str_pad('',4096); //fill browser buffer
for($i = 0; $i < 10; $i++)
{
echo '<script type="text/javascript">window.parent.console.log(\''.$_POST[message].'\');</script>';
ob_flush(); flush();
usleep(350000);
}
}
And the result is as expected:
the main frame's console outputs the string 'Works...' every 350ms starting immediately, even if the php is still running.
When the php is finished sending the chunks, it simply removes the temporary form and the temporary iframe.