hmm what about this one?
http://wiki.script.aculo.us/scriptaculous/show/SortableListsDemo
Not sure if its in the scriptaculous integration though..
regards Nino
PS if you want a reload to occur, could'nt just add an onchange/onblur
behavior where you enter the row number? that way if the user enters
something it will move there ..?
jeredm wrote:
I was thinking about the move up/move down solutions, but my list is too
large. I have found that with lists more than a few rows tall, the user
starts using the fork to eye technique. For now I am just going to implment
the sort in the db...so each row gets the row's number in a text box and the
user can change the numbers to the correct order. This solution does work
well, but it can be a hassle as the rows don't move until the user clicks
save and the table reloads.
Thomas Kappler-2 wrote:
databinder has MoveUpButton and MoveDownButton, which do the job in
ListViews. If you don't use databinder, you can still have a look at
the source.
databinder.net
Cheers,
Thomas
On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 6:35 PM, jeredm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
I should have been more clear that I need to create a control to allow
the
user to change the order in a list. I am able to sort the list before
it is
rendered just fine. What I need to do is to loop through the table once
it
has been re-ordered by the user and then set a sort order in the DB
based on
the order of the rows in the table.
I believe the solution Ryan mentioned earlier in this thread is capable
of
doing what I need, but I have not been able to get it to work yet in the
context that I need it. I was able to get his solution working with an
unordered list in a WebPage, but the panel I need the list/table on is
swapped in via AJAX which seems to be creating a javascript error.
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