On 27 March 2010 00:59, Rohit Kalhans <rohit.kalhans(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Well I did that I can send you a patch that I made but
the code was a bit
badly organized (so I didn't make it public) and had changed a lot of native
code, in which I have done the same what you have told earlier in this
thread.
What i want to tell is that I wanted to make this AJAX enabled PMA as a
plug-in to the actual PMA code and the user may add or remove this plug-in
at his freewill. The problem that I mentioned was that this will render the
user to keep continuing using the "PMA with AJAX" forever (i.e. once the
patch is used it becomes irreversible and the user need to continue using
the patch).
Right now, I'd not ask for it. I'm trying to apply for GSoC, and Marc
and Michal would like to see how I code and work. If I do get
selected, I'll definitely ask you for a copy of that patch. Maybe,
you could have better ideas for implementing some things, and it could
help me improve. :)
As for the plugin part, it is kind of dependent on whether JavaScript
is enabled or disabled, right now. If it is enabled, the request
forms are modified by jQuery scripts, and the actual requests are
taken care of by jQuery. Attempting to provide backward compatibility
with that.
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