Luckily, I had the option to change the Content-Type, as it was only there for a legacy app. So,
I never bothered to investigate further whether or not it could work with JQuery.
On Fri, Nov 28, 2008 at 11:37 PM, Rodent of Unusual Size <fumaster@gmail.com> wrote:
On Nov 25, 11:24 am, ricardobeat <ricardob...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Your code, exactly as it is, works perfectly for me. I didn't include
> the tablesorter plugin in my test.
Removing the tablesorter artifact (left over when I trimmed to a
minimum test case) had no effect.
Changing the document's IMT from 'application/xhtml+xml;charset=UTF-8'
to 'text/html' allowed it to work. Changing the content type of my
documents isn't an option.
Can you verify that yours works with the XHTML content type? Or not?
If not, this sounds like a bug, and I suspect it's either in jQuery
itself or in how jeditable is calling jQuery. (I'm probably wrong,
but that's how it feels.) If it *is* a bug (and not a 'not yet
supported feature') where should I log it?
Thanks!
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