Yes, you are right. I am using the key option. Is there an easy
fix? I need the array for my php program. Here's the relevant part
(minus the selector): .sortable("serialize", {key: 'order'});
On Dec 23, 9:46 am, "Paul Bakaus" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Brian,
>
> this only happens if you use the 'key' option to serialize. This way, not
> only PHP users can use it,
> it's more flexible, But you're right, we should update the documentation on
> that one.
>
>
>
> On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 8:02 PM, Brian Ronk <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I just got the versions of UI from the trunk, which is at Revision
> > 1215 right now. Those are what will be 1.6, correct? In any case,
> > when you use the serialize function of the sortable, it is supposed to
> > spit it out in this format:
> > "setname[]=number&setname[]=number" (taken from docs.jquery.com)
>
> > I can confirm that this is not happening, it is doing:
> > "setname=number&setname=number" which just sets a variable to the last
> > one, not create an array.
>
> > Is this intentional, a change in the 1.6 version? I haven't seen
> > anything about that, so I'm guessing not.
>
> --
> Paul Bakaus
> UI Architect
> --http://paulbakaus.comhttp://www.linkedin.com/in/paulbakaus
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