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Duncan Mac-Vicar Prett write:
On Friday 13 November 2009 16:19:09 Josef Reidinger wrote:
I think this is general issue of all rest modules as we don't check previous status. Also we don't make difference between create and update call to rest- service. Josef
I don't know patterns to solve this problem, but one option could be to use a jQuery plugin to make the forms dirty, that way we can highlight what the user changed, and enable/disable the save button
http://www.swartzfager.org/thoughts/post.cfm/new-jquery-plugin-dirtyfields- bring-attention-to-changed-unsaved-fields (you have to look in the comments where he comments the formIsDirty callback)
Now, network saves when one press next button, but there should be a way of passing this dirty value forwards.
Duncan
I think it should not be job for javascript. I think that his should solve ActiveResource. If you use find...and then call update and values doesn't change should not be sent back (not have enough rest knowledge to find recommended way). -- Josef Reidinger YaST team maintainer of perl-Bootloader, YaST2-Repair, webyast (language,time,basesystem,ntp) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: yast-devel+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: yast-devel+help@opensuse.org