I just did Sam, thank you. 

Sam Collett wrote:
> 
> On 15/03/07, Daemach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> To try and master jQuery I've been playing with a few ideas.  I decided
>> to
>> flesh this one out for use on one of my sites and in hopes it can benefit
>> someone else as well I'm making it available.  Depending on your view of
>> network traffic this may have limited potential for you, but it's free so
>> no
>> complaining ;)
>>
>> autoSave will automatically submit individual fields in a form as you
>> make
>> changes, preventing users from losing form data should the power fail, or
>> they get called away to watch the last 3 tivo'd episodes of 24 as their
>> browser session expires.  Its most useful potential is for quick editing
>> database records but you can use it for just about anything.
>>
>> You call it using $("yourFormInputs").autoSave( Function, Map ); and
>> that's
>> pretty much it.  You just need to write the backend handler to deal with
>> the
>> field data as it hits the server.  I'll post some tricks I use with Cold
>> Fusion on the blog I set up later.
>>
>> A basic example using pure jQuery:
>>
>> $(document).ready(function(){
>>     $(":input").autoSave(function(){
>>         var ele = new Object();
>>         // remember that this function runs in the scope of the element
>> itself.
>>         ele[this.name] = (this.type =="checkbox") ? this.value + "|" +
>> this.checked : this.value;
>>         $.post("test.cfm", ele, function (data)
>> {$("#ResultDiv").empty().append(data);} )
>>     });
>> });
>>
>> You can read more about it here:
>> http://daemach.blogspot.com/2007/03/autosave-jquery-plugin.html
>> --
> 
> Looks good and hopefully may have some improvements in the future.
> 
> OT:
> (to Daemach)
> By the way, did you get my email (I sent one a while ago and you may
> not have got it, and I'm not sure if you got my latest one).
> 
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