Thanks again for the suggestions. I'm using ASP with a MsSQL database, all of this i can use with no problem. After what you've said I think a server side system would work better this way people will always get the same setting whatever computer they are working on. I just have to figure out how to get all the details I need from each element, height,width, top, left and hidden/shown into the database
Thanks again On Apr 18, 5:13 pm, "Jake McGraw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Trekmp: > > For the amount of data you're talking about (depending on the number > of on screen objects), perhaps some kind of server side storage would > be appropriate? Also, this way you wouldn't need to develop some kind > of "limited" syntax for storing all of the relevant information in a > couple of cookies. Also, storing user preferences in a remote database > will allow them to access that same configuration from anywhere in the > world. > > First, as Toby points out, you'll need to describe your server side > configuration (database, hypertext preprocessor, etc), so we'll be > able to suggest how you would go about storing positions. > > - jake > > On 4/18/07, Trekmp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > > Thanks to both of you for your advice. I'm not just wanting to store > > if an element is open/closed, I need to be able to do something like > > google where I can move objects around and remember where they are and > > what their status is (open/closed). I'm no javascript programmer so > > is it possible you can elborate some more with regards to the cookies, > > using jquery, setting and reading. When would be the best time to set > > the cookie for the objects. > > > Many thanks again for your help > > > On Apr 17, 7:08 pm, "Benjamin Sterling" > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Piggie backing off of what Rafael said, you can take the params for each > > > thing and put that in a cookie and when you do you $(document).ready, > > > have a > > > function that looks at the cookie and gets the params. > > > > Say you have a menu that the user wants hidden: > > > > menuParams:hidden; > > > > and when you come in to the page, it looks for the menuParams and sees if > > > it > > > is set and what the value is. > > > > -- > > > Benjamin Sterlinghttp://www.KenzoMedia.comhttp://www.KenzoHosting.com- > > > Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -