Parse error between:
$original = $_POST['original'];
if($master = MyActiveRecord::FindById('originals',$original){
> We're not getting this done by pasting little bits of code back and
> forth. You're missing something in here, the server process that does
> the clone in the database has to return the new ID -- that's the only
> place it can come from. If you go back to my example, I had the last
> line of the onSuccess method update the clone's ID with the
> responseText from the server. So in your PHP clone code, make sure
> that the last thing it does is print 'item_someNumber' (where
> someNumber is in fact the most recently added element ID. In MAR, this
> would look like this:
>
> //create_clone.php
> $original = $_POST['original'];
> if($master = MyActiveRecord::FindById('originals',$original){
> $data = get_object_vars($original);
> array_shift($data); //get rid of the ID
> $new = MyActiveRecord::Create('clones',$data);
> $new->save();
> if(false === $new->get_errors()){
> header('Content-type: text/html; charset=utf-8');
> //this is the part you need:
> print 'item_' . $new->id;
> }else{
> header('HTTP/1.0 500 Server Error',true,500);
> exit;
> }}else{
>
> header('HTTP/1.0 404 Missing',true,404);
>
> }
>
> Walter
>
> On Jun 17, 2009, at 12:57 PM, WLQ wrote:
>
>
>
> > I'm quite positive that it's something wrong with your script, because
> > on drop (clone) this gets inserted in html:
> > <li class="clone" id=""><span class="remove">(x)</span>Description</
> > li>
>
> > Instead of being:
> > <li class="clone" id="Item_someNumber">Description<span
> > class="remove">
> > (x)</span></li>
>
> > For some reason it creates 2 instances instead of one (both of the
> > above). If you drag out items in ascending order by the id (1,2,3).
>
> >> Right! There wasn't any "_" just the id, now everything is fine.
>
> >> The problem I'm seeing now is that when I clone an item, it's
> >> becoming
> >> undraggable until you drop on more item.
> >> Basically last dropped item won't move, previous items will start
> >> moving. It will also create a space "[0] => "
>
> >> You'll understand what I'm talking about when you'll look at the
> >> examplehttp://scriptaculous.host22.com/
>
> >>> What does your HTML look like? Are your list element IDs in the form
> >>> that Sortable requires?
>
> >>> <ul id="my_sortable_list">
> >>> <li id="someString_1">The visible draggable part</li>
> >>> <li id="someString_3">The visible draggable part</li>
> >>> <li id="someString_4">The visible draggable part</li>
> >>> </ul>
>
> >> Unless your LIs have an ID and that IDegigins with one or more
> > letters
>
> >> a-z, has exactly one underscore in it followed by a unique number
> >>> (which should be the ID column value from your database, just to
> >>> tie a
> >>> bow on things here) then you won't get anything out of
> >>> Sortable.serialize() -- not even an error.
>
> >>> Walter
>
> >>> On Jun 13, 2009, at 12:29 PM, WLQ wrote:
>
> >>>> As you've noted the "post" should give you some feedback like this:
>
> >>>> whatever_your_list_ID_is = Array(
> >>>> 0 => 12,
> >>>> 1 => 13,
> >>>> 2 => 24,
> >>>> 3 => 2,
> >>>> 4 => 42
> >>>> )
>
> >>>> But it does not return any number on the other side:
>
> >>>> Array
> >>>> (
> >>>> [whatever_your_list_ID_is] => Array
> >>>> (
> >>>> [0] =>
> >>>> [1] =>
> >>>> [2] =>
> >>>> [3] =>
> >>>> )
>
> >>>> )
>
> >>>>> Yes, mysql_query doesn't return a list, it returns a resource
> >>>> iedenttifier. You have to create the list yourself using a loop nd
> >>>>> my
> > y
> > sql_fetch_object or mysql_fetch_array or one of theotther
> >>> ""fetchers".
>
> > efoefefore we go much furthe I need t to remind you that this is not
> > a> >> P
>
> >>>>> PHP
> > he
> > uag
> > uages on earth.
>
> >>>>> The example I posted was working code ripped out obusy usy site.
> >>>>> However it relies on the MyActiveRecord ORM to do anything.
>
> >>> define('MYACTIVERECORD_CONCTN_STR''mysyql://use/user::pa
> >>> 'm'mysysql://
> >>>>> databasename')R', 'm'mysysql
> > re_once('MyActiveRecord.0.5.php');
> >>>>> claswiets eendnd MyActyActivvetendns Mds My
>
> >> $lisecord{}
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>
> > ;
>
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>
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> >>>> Th alis all there is to that. Anything else, I really rethihthis
> >> is
> >> that> bn:0-312-3178617-31S -3 n-ISn6IS -32-d17't17't knoway be -he
> >> curr784-2 (
> >>> is). PHP s). and Mnd s). pm. pmens).ntmeny by Luke Welling and
> > Laura
> > homson Thomso
> >>> )
> >> )
>
> >>> Waltealter
>
> > AMS)
> >> *Where " I best" meanmean eanst".
> > t".
>
> >>>>> On Jun 13, 2009 9:04 :04 AM, WLQ wrote:
>
> >>>>>> I've followed your link and tried to buihe listlist as you
> >>>>>> suggested
> >>>>>> there. But it gives me.
>
> >>>>>> "ERRNO: 2 TEXT: Invalid argument supplied for foreach()
> >>>>>> LOCATION: ...,
> >>>>>> line 7"
> >>>>>>http://jsbin.com/elocu/edit
>
> >>>>>> re' a list list ofs. (I ums. (I uatabasebaseoblems.ve the st of p
> >>>>>>> sortable too).
> > clones any item but not
> >>>>>>> the
> >>>>>>> first, it wil nde nd ertverted".vd". But you wout ont be able to
> >>>>>>> move
> >>>>>>> it (inside of cloned sortable), when you drag and drop one
> >>>>>>> more > >>
> >>>>>>> it >>>>
> > apparently
> >>>>>>> receives the ability of being dragged. What is extremely weir.
> >>>>>>> Here's
> >>>>>>> one more weirdness, if you drag items from originals in order
> >>>>>>> they
> >>>>>>> appear, then they will be cloned but won't be "reverted". I've
> >>>>>>> also
> >>>>>>> added your print_r($_POST) to the update_order.php but it's
> >>>>>>> giving
> >>>>>>> some unfair results.
> >>>>>>> I've uploaded the whole pack to a "some" website.
> >>>>>>> Checkoutttpthttp://scris.hculous.host22.com/
>
> >> cul>>>> On Jun 8, 1:00 pm, Walter Lee Davis <wam/
> > @wdstudio.com>/scote:
>
> >>>>>>>> Gaaaaaa! I always get this backward. As Mr. Wonka w, d say,
> >>>>>>>> "Strike
> >>>>>>>> that; reverse it!"
>
> >>> er_yoatv>> your_your_lv = Arrtv = Array(
> >>>>>> _ID_is 2 12 => 0>>>
> > r_lv 13 => >> > >>>
> >>>>> our_lis2,
> >>>>>>>> 2 13 ,=>>>> => 0 42 => > >
> >>>> => 0 42 => > >>> => 0 42 => 4
>
> >>>> => 0 42
>
> > O > >> 8, 2009, a,=> 3,
> >> ote:>>>> 42 wrote:
>
> >>>>>>>> wrote data generated by Sortablewrotialize looks like this
> >>>>>>>> after
> >>>>>>>>> PHP
> >>>>>>>>> grabs it from the POST:
>
> >>>>>>>>> whatever_your_list_ID_is = Array(
> >>>>>>>>> 0 => 1tev
> >>>>>>>>> 1 => 13,
> >>>>>>>>> 2 => 24,
> >>>>>>>>> 3 => 2,
> >>>>>>>>> 4 => 42
> >>>>>>>>> )
>
> >>>>>>>>> The keys of the array give the position, the values give the
> >>>>>>>>> numerical
> >>>>>>>>> part of the list item ID. So in this case, the list looked
> >>>>>>>>> like
> >>>>>>>>> this
> >>>>>>>>> in the DOM when serialize() wrapped it up:
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