I added an input which shows the number of items in the list ...

The problem is that I am not able to reorder the list so it is 0
based ...

Any idea?

Thanks,
Miguel

On Feb 18, 1:48 am, shapper <mdmo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have been trying to make this work but no success ...
> ... in fact the inputs get undefined.
>
> I am not sure if I am using your function on the right way.
> The function should be called, I think, after adding or removing an
> item to reorder the ids.
>
> Anyway, I created an example:http://www.27lamps.com/Beta/List/List.html
>
> Please, not that you have to select a subject and at least one level
> to add it to the list.
>
> Could someone, please, help me out with this?
>
> Basically, every time I add or remove an item I need to reorder the
> names of the input fields.
>
> Please check my original message on this post. It explains the
> situation.
>
> Thanks,
> Miguel
>
> On Feb 12, 4:36 am, Ricardo Tomasi <ricardob...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Probably not the most efficient function, but should work:
>
> > $('#ThemesList li').each(function(index){
> >   $('input:hidden', this).each(function(){
> >        var fixName = $(this).attr('name').replace(/\[\d\]/, '['+index
> > +']');
> >        $(this).attr('name', fixName);
> >   });
>
> > });
>
> > - ricardo
>
> > On Feb 11, 7:19 pm, shapper <mdmo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Hello,
>
> > > I am adding and removing a items from a list, using JQuery, which is
> > > rendered has follows:
>
> > > <ol id="ThemesList">
> > >   <li">
> > >     <input type="hidden" name="Themes[0].Subject" value="A" />
> > >     <input type="hidden" name="Themes[0].Levels" value="L1,L2" />
> > >     <input type="hidden" name="Themes[0].Description" value="Paper" />
> > >   </li>
> > >   <li">
> > >     <input type="hidden" name="Themes[2].Subject" value="B" />
> > >     <input type="hidden" name="Themes[2].Levels" value="L1,L5" />
> > >   </li>
> > >   <li">
> > >     <input type="hidden" name="Themes[5].Subject" value="D" />
> > >     <input type="hidden" name="Themes[5].Levels" value="L2,L4" />
> > >     <input type="hidden" name="Themes[5].Description" value="Book" />
> > >   </li>
> > > </ol>
>
> > > Every time I add or remove a Theme I need to be sure that the list is
> > > ordered (name) starting with Themes[0].
>
> > > So basically I need to loop through each list item in list ThemesList.
> > > - In first list item all HIDDEN inputs names should start with "Themes
> > > [0]"
> > > - In second list item all HIDDEN inputs names should start with "Themes
> > > [1]"
> > > ...
>
> > > So in this example, "Themes[2]. ..." would become "Themes[1]. ..." and
> > > "Themes[5]. ..." would become "Themes[2]. ..."
>
> > > Could someone please help me out?
>
> > > I have no idea how to do this.
>
> > > Thanks,
> > > Miguel

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