[Phpmyadmin-devel] JQuery AJAX Implementation - Google SoC
Monte D. West
monte at montgomerycountynews.net
Tue Mar 23 15:14:22 CET 2010
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Meher Anand wrote:
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 5:31 PM, Marc Delisle <marc at infomarc.info
> <mailto:marc at infomarc.info>> wrote:
>
> Marc Delisle a écrit :
> > Meher Anand a écrit :
>
> >
> >> 2) Currently clicking on the Edit icon causes a new page to
> open and changes
> >> must be made and saved there. We can associate the double click
> event of
> >> JQuery (.dblclick) with each of the fields inside a row so that
> when one
> >> would double click on a field in the row, all fields in the row
> turn into
> >> text boxes where changes can be made and once the focus is
> removed, the text
> >> boxes can become text fields again. Once a user decides to
> commit all
> >> changes, he would click the 'Submit Changes' button and he
> would receive the
> >> status update regarding the changes in the table.
> >
> > I'm not sure about your suggestion as the double-click is not a
> popular
> > action on a web page. Also, when browsing, one does not have
> much room
> > (take for example a text field or an ENUM or a foreign key with a
> > drop-down for the choices).
> >
> > How about a new window that would open when clicking the Edit
> icon? It
> > would be similar to the distinct page we currently get.
> >
>
> I mean something like http://jqueryui.com/demos/dialog/modal-form.html
>
>
> Yes of course. This is a great idea infact. There are two options at
> this point. Since there are many really good JQuery modal boxes
> available, we can choose one that fits the needs and one that is of a
> compatible license. Another option is to make our own modal box.
> Either is fine with me.
>
> In fact, this whole exercise now reminds me of the AJAX driven File
> Manager interface of CPanel. But this is better in that the PHP code
> that drives the entire interaface would need very little/ no changes.
>
> Please give more inputs to this idea.
>
> Regards.
>
> Meher Anand
>
> --
> Marc Delisle
> http://infomarc.info
>
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