2010-03-10, 23:48:54
puhhh, today I had some time to step into the jquery API and this javascript to get a solution for this. Somehow I figured out to get the error or update message from the response and place it onto the current page:
Code:
$(".delconfirm").live("click", function() {
var message = $(this).attr("title");
var dlink = $(this).attr("href");
var answer = confirm(message);
var id=$(this).parents("tr").attr("id");
if (answer){
$('#loader').show();
$("#"+id).addClass('deletedrow');
$("#"+id).fadeOut(500, function(){
$.ajax({
type: "GET",
url: dlink,
success: function(response){
$("#"+id).remove();
$("#page_counter").html("");
if($("#pg_counter").length) {
counter=$("#pg_counter").html();
$("#pg_counter").html(counter-1);
}
$('table.paginate tr').quickpaginate( { perpage: 15, showcounter: true, pager : $("#page_counter") } );
//return false;
//******* added by dniesel:
if($(response).find('div.error').html()) {
$('div.bodycontent').before('<div class="error">'+ $(response).find('div.error').html() + '</div>'); }
if($(response).find('div.updated').html()) {
$('div.bodycontent').before('<div class="updated">'+ $(response).find('div.updated').html() + '</div>'); }
//******
}
});
$('#loader').fadeOut(500);
});
} else {
return false;
}
return false;
});