On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 1:36 AM, Marc Delisle <marc@infomarc.info> wrote:
Le 2011-07-05 08:50, Ammar Yasir a écrit :
> Hi,
> I had made some changes and pushed my work.
>
>     * Implemented the Hide/Show search criteria for zoom-search
>       interface. After submitting the input criteria the input form
>       toggles to hide and can be made visible again by clicking 'Show
>       input criteria'

Good!

>     * The link for 'How to use?' / instructions to use is available
>       again by using PMA_ajaxShowMessage

OK but I don't have the time to read the full message; I must click
again and this is annoying. Maybe leave it in place until I click again?

Maybe just increase the time to 10 sec? or it may be 10 sec is too long ?
 
>     * Browse/Edit mode it kept so as to disable the data point info form
>       elements when using browse mode and enabled when using edit mode.

I still find the modes confusing. Two other reasons to annoy me:
- now that the search criteria are hidden by default, going into Edit
mode requires more clicks (and maybe I don't even remember that the
modes dialog was there)

- in browse mode I still see a Submit button

It would be so much simpler if the interface was always in Edit mode. If
I don't want to edit, I just don't edit.

Ok, I'll remove the feature.

>       I was thinking that if we had to add more modes like add or delete
>       we can add it to this panel.

We started this dialog with the Search idea, remember. I'm not sure we
want Add and Delete, but should we want these:
- Delete can be implemented with a simple red X or a Delete button in
the current dialog
- Add can be done with another button

Using "modes" is just not the right way, IMO. The user wants to do
something, so give him the links/buttons to do it; don't ask him to
choose the right mode.


>     * Changed the names for some configuration directives

Next time, please do shorter commits, it's easier to see what part of
the code was changed for what reason. I would have preferred 4 commits
for your 4 changes.

Another thing: why remove this line from config.default.php?
$cfg['ShowDisplayDir'] = false;

Reverted the change. 
>
> Now working on to update query generation on edit mode. Also, will check
> out the code snippet for panning tyron suggested.
> I'll look into the default label problem in some time (testing using the
> pma configuration storage).
>
> On Sat, Jul 2, 2011 at 4:40 PM, Marc Delisle <marc@infomarc.info
> <mailto:marc@infomarc.info>> wrote:
>
>     Le 2011-07-01 08:02, Ammar Yasir a écrit :
>      > Hi Marc,
>      > There are some parts of the interface where we can use ajax. I've
>     been
>      > working on it, but I'm not much experienced with using ajax so
>     not much
>      > success. I'll discuss this with thilanka too.
>      > Some of parts are:
>      > 1) When the plot is generated, we can hide the search criteria.
>     This is just
>      > like the table search page toggle search criteria but when I use
>     the same
>      > script as in tbl_select.js it somehow end up losing the plot (it
>     generates
>      > empty plot).
>      > 2) When we click submit after editing the data point values, it
>     should
>      > generate the sql query and post it to server/post the updated
>     values to the
>      > server and execute the query there.
>      >
>      > I think i'll start again fresh with the ajax part.
>
>     Ammar,
>     Firebug's Network panel is very useful to debug Ajax requests and
>     replies.
>
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