Great work Michael!

I'm so happy to see people taking the ball with jQuery and really coming
up with cool samples. Looks like a pretty straightforward use of the
sortables plugin. Very nice.

It was pretty easy to build that wasn't it? :o)

Be sure to post this on the jQuery mailing list
(http://jquery.com/discuss/) so that you can get people to eval your
code and offer suggestions.

Rey Bango...
jQuery Project Team

Michael E. Carluen wrote:
> Rick F or anyone else who is interested:
> 
> I just put up a quick working demo of CF using jQuery with 
> the Interface Sortable and Draggable Plugins.  The demo saves the serialized
> sorted list into a mySql database.  Included on the demo page is a link to
> the complete .cfm code
> 
> You can further optimize the code by going straight to an ajax post. (I only
> did it "the long way" just to mimic what I have mentioned to Rick earlier in
> this thread.)
> 
> Goto: http://www.365labs.net/cf_jquery/interface/form_sort.cfm
> 
> Have fun,
> 
> Michael
> 
> 

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