I don't know the details of configuration, but that plugin includes in its features list: * Inline row edit.
I guess it explains in http://creamarketing.net/Products/jqGridView/tabid/56/Default.aspx the steps needed to make the ajax call when editing a row. On 22 nov, 07:06, "Kaare Rasmussen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Luciano, > > Not sure what you're telling me. I will fetch the rows with Perl in my > backend and send it to a page. Will jqGridViewcould make Ajax calls when > updating? > > > Actually you will need something in the middle, that is, an exposed > > page (PHP, ASP, whatever) that would act as a proxy of your postgres > > database. That way, the jquery plugin will be able to access that page > > when trying to create / edit / update rows. > > > Hope it helps! > > Luciano. > > > On Nov 21, 6:39 pm, Kaare Rasmussen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Hi > > >> I need to edit a number of rows from a Postgres database in one go. As I > >> can > >> see,http://jquery.com/plugins/project/jqGridViewcouldbe a good plugin to > >> use. Is it? > > >> Any other options wit jQuery? > > >> -- > > >> Med venlig hilsen > >> Kaare Rasmussen, Jasonic > > >> Jasonic Telefon: +45 3816 2582 > >> Nordre Fasanvej 12 > >> 2000 Frederiksberg Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]