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). > > _______________________________________________ > jQuery mailing list > discuss@jquery.com > http://jquery.com/discuss/ > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/*New-jQuery-plugin*---autoSave-tf3406522.html#a9495624 Sent from the JQuery mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ jQuery mailing list discuss@jquery.com http://jquery.com/discuss/