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> Hi
> I have a simple question. Default format in sortable.create is:
> /^[^_\-](?:[A-Za-z0-9\-\_]*)[_](.*)$/
> and sortable.serialize returns
"key[]=value&key[]=value&key[]=value...
> "
> What format should I use in sortable.create, if i want to have
> something like that (after serialize):
> "value,value,value"
Well, if so, you''re going to have to add your stripping code: the
format
string is used only to isolate two groups: the param name and its value.
The code requiring such two groups and putting them in query format is
hard-coded, as this is what serialize *does*.
However, you can always strip serialize''s result, with something like
this (untested and probably optimizable):
mySortable.serialize().replace(/[^=]+?=/g,
'''').replace(/&/g, '','')
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