On 09/30/2010 09:20 AM, Adam Young wrote:
On 09/30/2010 09:18 AM, Adam Young wrote:
On 09/29/2010 11:07 PM, Endi Sukma Dewata wrote:
- "Adam Young" wrote:
Should have remembered this approach, standard JS way to deal with
undefined values.
admiyo-freeipa-0048-3-Item-Level-Undo.patch
On 09/30/2010 09:18 AM, Adam Young wrote:
On 09/29/2010 11:07 PM, Endi Sukma Dewata wrote:
- "Adam Young" wrote:
Should have remembered this approach, standard JS way to deal with
undefined values.
admiyo-freeipa-0048-3-Item-Level-Undo.patch
A few notes:
1. You're replying to the wr
On 09/29/2010 11:07 PM, Endi Sukma Dewata wrote:
- "Adam Young" wrote:
Should have remembered this approach, standard JS way to deal with
undefined values.
admiyo-freeipa-0048-3-Item-Level-Undo.patch
A few notes:
1. You're replying to the wrong thread :)
Fixed :)
2
On 09/29/2010 06:19 PM, Endi Sukma Dewata wrote:
- "Adam Young" wrote:
Item Level Undo
Also adding some unit tests for details.
Using JQuery UI buttons for update and reset
This has the added benefit of letting the user know when the screen
has been submitted, as the "undo" buttons g
- "Adam Young" wrote:
> Item Level Undo
>
> Also adding some unit tests for details.
> Using JQuery UI buttons for update and reset
>
> This has the added benefit of letting the user know when the screen
> has been submitted, as the "undo" buttons go away.
> Rebased on top
> of Endi's last
On 09/29/2010 03:41 PM, Adam Young wrote:
Item Level Undo
Also adding some unit tests for details.
Using JQuery UI buttons for update and reset
This has the added benefit of letting the user know when the screen
has been submitted, as the "undo" buttons go away.
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Item Level Undo
Also adding some unit tests for details.
Using JQuery UI buttons for update and reset
This has the added benefit of letting the user know when the screen has
been submitted, as the "undo" buttons go away.
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