Mar 1, 2013 20:15
gtg my ride is here
Mar 1, 2013 20:08
and I personally don't see what it accomplishes for you
Mar 1, 2013 20:08
that the "beforeRequest" might be causing you issues
Mar 1, 2013 20:08
I just remarked
Mar 1, 2013 20:07
well the grid has to be loaded
Mar 1, 2013 20:07
with your "beforeRequest" code live?
Mar 1, 2013 20:06
when what I copied up should work
Mar 1, 2013 20:06
I guess what I'm asking is why?
Mar 1, 2013 20:06
you also don't need to specify the datatype/url if that is hard coded
Mar 1, 2013 20:05
so in your case you would just plug in a variable instead of the page number (of course with your particulars)
Mar 1, 2013 20:05
as part of an event handler for some button or whatever
Mar 1, 2013 20:05
outside a grid
Mar 1, 2013 20:04
from one of my project
Mar 1, 2013 20:04
As an example
Mar 1, 2013 20:03
but why do you need to do that inside the "beforeRequest"
Mar 1, 2013 20:02
why are you doing the beforeRequest?
Mar 1, 2013 19:59
and see the POST go out to your controller/action
Mar 1, 2013 19:59
you should be able to trigger a jqgrid reload in the firebug console
Mar 1, 2013 19:58
and you have the URL set to the controller/action ?
Mar 1, 2013 19:57
Firebug or it's other browser equivalent is your friend :)
Mar 1, 2013 19:57
When the reload goes out it will pass to the controller what page you are requesting, you should see the page value it go out in your POST.
Mar 1, 2013 19:57
This should work, I just tested and replacing the "gridName" and "X" should work. You can test in firebug as well.
 
Feb 14, 2013 20:43
Parameters passed to this function are the value, which should be checked and the name - the property from colModel.
Feb 14, 2013 20:43
If you need it to be a dynamic value to be checked it looks like you could set that elsewhere but not in the function call as you are not passing in parameters but are just naming the function
Feb 14, 2013 20:42
Via trirand.com/jqgridwiki/doku.php?id=wiki%3acommon_rules it looks what you are trying to do is not allowed.
Feb 14, 2013 20:35
Ok, now we are getting somewhere, you are editing fields in form that will add a row to a dataset and the grid, and you are client side checking that the data entered is the right length, I'll post up an example of a textbox validation. Your question honestly should have reflected a bit of background to what you were trying to accomplish not just a fragment of code that was at it's basic level incorrect.
Feb 14, 2013 20:35
lol, the forest for the trees? So high level you want a column of data to be checked that it has a certain length, and then if it doesn't have that length what do you want to happen?
Feb 14, 2013 20:35
No...what are you trying to accomplish in your grid so I will know what you are overall trying to do.
Feb 14, 2013 20:35
Ok, you need to back up and explain what you are trying to accomplish?
Feb 14, 2013 20:35
You are not passing in the values to drive the function... if you want the second reusable function to work then call it as custom_func:validLen(passedValue, passedColName,8), in your call to the function above you are saying that value = 8.
 

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I have manually added in a machine key to my website, and now I can log in with my users password, when I disable the section it works fine. I have been storing the passwords as "hashed" is there any way to add in the machinekey and not mess up all my user's passwords?
 

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I have manually added in a machine key to my site, and now I can log in with my users password, when I disable the section it works fine. I have been storing the passwords as "hashed" is there any way to add in the machinekey and not mess up all my user's passwords?