On 10/4/12, Branko Čibej <[email protected]> wrote: > On 04.10.2012 18:33, Olemis Lang wrote: >> On 10/4/12, Gary Martin <[email protected]> wrote: >>> On 04/10/12 16:54, Joachim Dreimann wrote: >>>> On 4 Oct 2012, at 12:01, Gary Martin <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>> On 03/10/12 20:50, Olemis Lang wrote: [...] >> >>> I don't like the inconsistency there. Personally I would store up the >>> changes, marking which fields are altered in some way and provide a >>> means to submit those changes as a set. >>> >> That's the way in-place editing works [1]_ >> >> .. [1] jEditable # How does in place editing work? >> (http://www.appelsiini.net/projects/jeditable) > [...] > > Ticket changes should be complete and intentional,
+1 > not > something that happens because some bit of code downloaded from > somewhere happens to "work that way". > I think you are misunderstanding my previous comment . Firstly in-place edits happen one at a time , at least that's what they are meant to be . What I said should be interpreted as «that's the common way of doing things» , not as /me saying «we have to do it that way because everybody does» . I did it that way because I was told to do it that way . Indeed ... > As a user using a web application with the server 50 hops away with a > 1.5 second ping time, I'd be very, very pissed off if every click I make > generates a POST request to somewhere; even if it's an async XHR (even > worse! then I don't know in what order the server actually receives the > requests). > ... if you take a look at #146 attachments you'll notice that my first proposal included submit button for select fields . I was told to revert that . [...] > Right > now it looks like someone's crowing, "Look ma, no hands!" just before > they fall on their face. > I'd rather say it looks like kid - Hey ma , what is Polyethylene terephthalate for ? ma - It's used to produce plastic bottles , like those for soft-drinks ... :) dad - Oh no ! At Hong-Kong they raise building from the ground up with that PS: Please decide what you are going to do about this feature so that I can continue with it . I'm hoping we'll still can reuse at least the custom visual editors already implemented in submitted patches . -- Regards, Olemis. Blog ES: http://simelo-es.blogspot.com/ Blog EN: http://simelo-en.blogspot.com/ Featured article:
