[jQuery] editInPlace Plugin

2006-09-25 Thread Yehuda Katz
Hey guys,I finally got around to doing a bit of documentation on my editInPlace plugin. You can check it out at http://jquery.com/docs/Plugins/editInPlace/
There are two major benefits of my plugin over the official one:* Gives submit and cancel buttons* Supports checkboxes and select boxes-- Yehuda Katz
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Re: [jQuery] editInPlace Plugin

2006-09-25 Thread Yehuda Katz
Yup. When I get some time, I may add a plugin section to visualjQuery.com with some of my plugins (I have some other cool stuff I worked on for a VERY AJAXy project I did).-- Yehuda
On 9/25/06, Dan Atkinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Coolaid!It's just a damned shame that the wiki chews the code tags.wycats wrote: Hey guys, I finally got around to doing a bit of documentation on my editInPlace plugin. You can check it out at
 http://jquery.com/docs/Plugins/editInPlace/ There are two major benefits of my plugin over the official one:* Gives submit and cancel buttons
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Re: [jQuery] editInPlace Plugin

2006-09-25 Thread Mike Rubits

Looks great! It would be a cool addition if there were a way to edit
everything inside a form; sort of like the ajaxSubmit feature but for
editing, and have one Submit button at the bottom. It's probably a bit out
of the scope of this plugin, but would be a cool idea nonetheless. At least
I'd use it, anything to clean up the mess of PHP pages for every single
action :)


wycats wrote:
 
 Hey guys,
 
 I finally got around to doing a bit of documentation on my editInPlace
 plugin. You can check it out at
 http://jquery.com/docs/Plugins/editInPlace/
 
 There are two major benefits of my plugin over the official one:
  * Gives submit and cancel buttons
  * Supports checkboxes and select boxes
 
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Re: [jQuery] editInPlace Plugin

2006-09-25 Thread dizzledorf

Yehuda,


I like it!  But I keep getting null for the value parameter when I pass it
onto my PHP processor.  ID comes through OK...

Any ideas?

My code, simply:
$(document).ready(function() {
var url=test_proc.php;
$(.editable).editInPlace(url);
});

(assign to all elements with editable class)


--DIZZLE



wycats wrote:
 
 Hey guys,
 
 I finally got around to doing a bit of documentation on my editInPlace
 plugin. You can check it out at
 http://jquery.com/docs/Plugins/editInPlace/
 
 There are two major benefits of my plugin over the official one:
  * Gives submit and cancel buttons
  * Supports checkboxes and select boxes
 
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Re: [jQuery] editInPlace Plugin

2006-09-25 Thread Yehuda Katz
Do you have a link?-- YehudaOn 9/25/06, dizzledorf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yehuda,I like it!But I keep getting null for the value parameter when I pass itonto my PHP processor.ID comes through OK...Any ideas?My code, simply:$(document).ready(function() {
var url="">$(.editable).editInPlace(url);});(assign to all elements with editable class)--DIZZLEwycats wrote:
 Hey guys, I finally got around to doing a bit of documentation on my editInPlace plugin. You can check it out at http://jquery.com/docs/Plugins/editInPlace/
 There are two major benefits of my plugin over the official one:* Gives submit and cancel buttons* Supports checkboxes and select boxes
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Re: [jQuery] editInPlace Plugin

2006-09-25 Thread dizzledorf

http://www.engagingdesigns.com/sandbox/editinplace/

Thanks,
--DIZZLE



wycats wrote:
 
 Do you have a link?
 
 -- Yehuda
 
 On 9/25/06, dizzledorf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Yehuda,


 I like it!  But I keep getting null for the value parameter when I pass
 it
 onto my PHP processor.  ID comes through OK...

 Any ideas?

 My code, simply:
 $(document).ready(function() {
 var url=test_proc.php;
 $(.editable).editInPlace(url);
 });

 (assign to all elements with editable class)


 --DIZZLE



 wycats wrote:
 
  Hey guys,
 
  I finally got around to doing a bit of documentation on my editInPlace
  plugin. You can check it out at
  http://jquery.com/docs/Plugins/editInPlace/
 
  There are two major benefits of my plugin over the official one:
   * Gives submit and cancel buttons
   * Supports checkboxes and select boxes
 
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Re: [jQuery] editInPlace Plugin

2006-09-25 Thread Yehuda Katz
What's up with the [EMAIL PROTECTED] stuff in the value section of the code?-- YehudaOn 9/25/06, dizzledorf 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.engagingdesigns.com/sandbox/editinplace/Thanks,--DIZZLEwycats wrote: Do you have a link? -- Yehuda On 9/25/06, dizzledorf 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yehuda, I like it!But I keep getting null for the value parameter when I pass it onto my PHP processor.ID comes through OK...
 Any ideas? My code, simply: $(document).ready(function() { var url=""> $(.editable).editInPlace(url);
 }); (assign to all elements with editable class) --DIZZLE wycats wrote: 
  Hey guys,   I finally got around to doing a bit of documentation on my editInPlace  plugin. You can check it out at  
http://jquery.com/docs/Plugins/editInPlace/   There are two major benefits of my plugin over the official one: * Gives submit and cancel buttons
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Re: [jQuery] editInPlace Plugin

2006-09-25 Thread dizzledorf

This is exactly what was in the code section of
http://jquery.com/docs/Plugins/editInPlace/.
I simply copied it into a file called editinplace.js.

Is there a .js file that can be downloaded directly?



wycats wrote:
 
 What's up with the [EMAIL PROTECTED] stuff in the value section of the
 code?
 
 -- Yehuda
 
 On 9/25/06, dizzledorf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 http://www.engagingdesigns.com/sandbox/editinplace/

 Thanks,
 --DIZZLE



 wycats wrote:
 
  Do you have a link?
 
  -- Yehuda
 
  On 9/25/06, dizzledorf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
  Yehuda,
 
 
  I like it!  But I keep getting null for the value parameter when I
 pass
  it
  onto my PHP processor.  ID comes through OK...
 
  Any ideas?
 
  My code, simply:
  $(document).ready(function() {
  var url=test_proc.php;
  $(.editable).editInPlace(url);
  });
 
  (assign to all elements with editable class)
 
 
  --DIZZLE
 
 
 
  wycats wrote:
  
   Hey guys,
  
   I finally got around to doing a bit of documentation on my
 editInPlace
   plugin. You can check it out at
   http://jquery.com/docs/Plugins/editInPlace/
  
   There are two major benefits of my plugin over the official one:
* Gives submit and cancel buttons
* Supports checkboxes and select boxes
  
   --
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Re: [jQuery] editInPlace Plugin

2006-09-25 Thread Yehuda Katz
There was a glitch along the way. I've updated it with what should be a correct version.-- YehudaOn 9/25/06, dizzledorf 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:This is exactly what was in the code section of
http://jquery.com/docs/Plugins/editInPlace/.I simply copied it into a file called editinplace.js.Is there a .js file that can be downloaded directly?
wycats wrote: What's up with the [EMAIL PROTECTED] stuff in the value section of the code? -- Yehuda On 9/25/06, dizzledorf 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://www.engagingdesigns.com/sandbox/editinplace/ Thanks,
 --DIZZLE wycats wrote:   Do you have a link?   -- Yehuda   On 9/25/06, dizzledorf 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Yehuda,I like it!But I keep getting null for the value parameter when I
 pass  it  onto my PHP processor.ID comes through OK...   Any ideas?   My code, simply:
  $(document).ready(function() {  var url="">  $(.editable).editInPlace(url);  }); 
  (assign to all elements with editable class)--DIZZLE wycats wrote:
 Hey guys, I finally got around to doing a bit of documentation on my editInPlace   plugin. You can check it out at
   http://jquery.com/docs/Plugins/editInPlace/ There are two major benefits of my plugin over the official one:
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Re: [jQuery] editInPlace Plugin

2006-09-25 Thread dizzledorf

Yehuda,


That was it.  Replaced the mangled ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) version with the
one you just posted and it's running smoothly.
Nice work!


--DIZZLE



wycats wrote:
 
 There was a glitch along the way. I've updated it with what should be a
 correct version.
 
 -- Yehuda
 
 On 9/25/06, dizzledorf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 This is exactly what was in the code section of
 http://jquery.com/docs/Plugins/editInPlace/.
 I simply copied it into a file called editinplace.js.

 Is there a .js file that can be downloaded directly?



 wycats wrote:
 
  What's up with the [EMAIL PROTECTED] stuff in the value section of the
  code?
 
  -- Yehuda
 
  On 9/25/06, dizzledorf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
  http://www.engagingdesigns.com/sandbox/editinplace/
 
  Thanks,
  --DIZZLE
 
 
 
  wycats wrote:
  
   Do you have a link?
  
   -- Yehuda
  
   On 9/25/06, dizzledorf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
  
   Yehuda,
  
  
   I like it!  But I keep getting null for the value parameter when
 I
  pass
   it
   onto my PHP processor.  ID comes through OK...
  
   Any ideas?
  
   My code, simply:
   $(document).ready(function() {
   var url=test_proc.php;
   $(.editable).editInPlace(url);
   });
  
   (assign to all elements with editable class)
  
  
   --DIZZLE
  
  
  
   wycats wrote:
   
Hey guys,
   
I finally got around to doing a bit of documentation on my
  editInPlace
plugin. You can check it out at
http://jquery.com/docs/Plugins/editInPlace/
   
There are two major benefits of my plugin over the official
 one:
 * Gives submit and cancel buttons
 * Supports checkboxes and select boxes
   
--
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Re: [jQuery] editInPlace Plugin

2006-09-25 Thread Yehuda Katz
Cool. The next step would be to get a working checkbox ;)-- YehudaOn 9/25/06, dizzledorf [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:Yehuda,That was it.Replaced the mangled ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) version with the
one you just posted and it's running smoothly.Nice work!--DIZZLEwycats wrote: There was a glitch along the way. I've updated it with what should be a correct version.
 -- Yehuda On 9/25/06, dizzledorf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This is exactly what was in the code section of
 http://jquery.com/docs/Plugins/editInPlace/. I simply copied it into a file called editinplace.js. Is there a .js file that can be downloaded directly?
 wycats wrote:   What's up with the [EMAIL PROTECTED] stuff in the value section of the  code?   -- Yehuda
   On 9/25/06, dizzledorf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.engagingdesigns.com/sandbox/editinplace/   Thanks,  --DIZZLE wycats wrote:
 Do you have a link? -- Yehuda On 9/25/06, dizzledorf 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:   Yehuda,   I like it!But I keep getting null for the value parameter when
 I  pass   it   onto my PHP processor.ID comes through OK... Any ideas?
 My code, simply:   $(document).ready(function() {   var url="">   $(.editable).editInPlace(url);
   }); (assign to all elements with editable class)   --DIZZLE
 wycats wrote:   Hey guys,   
I finally got around to doing a bit of documentation on my  editInPlaceplugin. You can check it out at
http://jquery.com/docs/Plugins/editInPlace/   There are two major benefits of my plugin over the official
 one:   * Gives submit and cancel buttons   * Supports checkboxes and select boxes   
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