>
> I hope that the document was better, it is somewhat lacking on this area.
The book does indicate that the second argument to the ajax() function
takes a list of names of input fields (not arbitrary HTML element id's) --
it is meant to serialize form inputs. Anyway, there is a simpler approach:
$(document).ready(function(){
$("tr").click(function(){
var sid = $(this).find('td').eq(0).text();
ajax('update_job_items?selected_jobs=' + sid, [], 'job_items_grid');
});
});
Just leave the second argument to ajax() empty, and instead add the
selected_jobs variable directly to the URL. No need to populate a hidden
element.
Anthony
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