Sortable.serialize returns a string formatted as name/url-encoded
value pairs. If you want to add parameters, append to the parameters
string.
e.x.
// post is default value, not needed
var options = {
parameters : Sortable.serialize(''contenus_list'',2) +
''&foo=bar''
// + ''&'' +
Form.serialize(''myFormId'').toQueryString()
};
TAG
On Jul 31, 2007, at 2:29 AM, pibrom wrote:
>
> hi,
>
> I use scriptaculous sortable elements.
> I wish to send to the sort SQL request more parameters than my
> sortable list, because my MySQL table integers both element_id to
> sort, ranking for this element, and family_id.
> I wish to send to my update request this family_id by POST.
>
> this is the AJAX script :
> function updateOrder()
> {
> var options = {
> method : ''post'',
> parameters : Sortable.serialize(''contenus_list'',2)
> };
>
> new Ajax.Request(''processor.php'',
options);
> }
>
> Sortable.create(''contenus_list'', { onUpdate :
> updateOrder });
>
> How can I add another parameter in the Ajax.Request, different from
> the sortable.serialize ?
>
> Thanks for your answers.
>
>
> >
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