Hi Marc and Rouslan,
Another thing is that the AJAX dialog should really be modal (you can
make the dialog modal by adding "modal: true," to the dialog options in
jQuery).
Try this:
* go to `sakila` db
* go to `actor` table
* go to structure tab
* click on "Edit" link for the primary key
* without closing the AJAX dialog, move it out of the way
* click on "Edit" link for the `idx_actor_last_name` index
* inside this new dialog click "Save"
Expected result:
* the dialog for `idx_actor_last_name` is submitted
Actual result:
* the dialog for the primary key is submitted
Another bug:
* go to `sakila` db
* go to `actor` table
* go to structure tab
* click on "Edit" link for the primary key
* set all rows in the table to "--ignore--"
* click "Save"
Expected result:
* An error message
Actual result:
* An empty AJAX message
Another thing is that the new function that you wrote to handle the
SPATIAL indices doesn't actually work. The problem is that its event is
attached using jQuery's 'bind' method, which is unsuitable for your
purposes. I think that you should use the 'live' method that allows for
late binding. After you do that, you will notice that the function still
doesn't work as expected. This is because in this function you assume
that you will always have one instance of each element that you
reference by ID. However once the DOM has registered an element with a
particular ID (open a dialog), even if you destroy that element and
recreate it (close dialog/ open new dialog), the DOM will still
reference the original, and now non-existent, element. The best way to
deal with this is to use classes, then search for objects inside some
common parent element.
I guess that this is quite a mouthful of an email, hope it helps.