Is that possible without Ajax?
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Jim Barrows wrote:
On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 5:23 AM, Naftoli Gugenheim wrote:
> It's very different -- you edit the whole table on one screen at the same
> time, and changes are buffered until you click save.
>
We're doing that
On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 5:23 AM, Naftoli Gugenheim wrote:
> It's very different -- you edit the whole table on one screen at the same
> time, and changes are buffered until you click save.
>
We're doing that in a very heavy data entry app. A really nice feature is
to be able for the client to g
Is there a wiki article? Otherwise are the scaladocs not sufficient?
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Jeppe Nejsum Madsen wrote:
Naftoli Gugenheim writes:
> It's very different -- you edit the whole table on one screen at the same
> time, and changes are buffered until you click save.
So
Naftoli Gugenheim writes:
> It's very different -- you edit the whole table on one screen at the same
> time, and changes are buffered until you click save.
Sounds cool. Any live demos available? Alternatively, full examples?
/Jeppe
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It's very different -- you edit the whole table on one screen at the same time,
and changes are buffered until you click save.
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Jeppe Nejsum Madsen wrote:
Naftoli Gugenheim writes:
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> They tickets are:
> 299 - ItemsList should be have refresh method t
Naftoli Gugenheim writes:
[...]
> They tickets are:
> 299 - ItemsList should be have refresh method to clear added/removed
> without requerying database
> Until now it only had a reload method, which reset the state to that
> of the database, clearing pending additions and deletions. This adds
I have a patch on Review Board. I haven't asked on the list for the
committers to review it because I've needed to perfect it still. It
occurred to me that some of the tickets might not have been discussed
on the list, so I want to do so now in case I didn't yet, although the
enhancements included