[eluser]TheJayL[/eluser]
I'm no JSP expert, but wouldn't it be just any way you get the POST data?
like,
Code:
request.getParameter("nameOfParam");
on a completely seperate note:
I've noticed how the headers lag in both IE and FF3 behind the columns when horizontally scrolling. This is due to the function rePosDrag() being fired in the custom scroll function.To improve performance I changed the code where the bDiv is set to
Code:
$(g.bDiv)
.css({ height: (p.height=='auto') ? 'auto' : p.height+"px"})
.scroll(function (e) {g.scroll();})
[b].mouseup(function(e){g.rePosDrag();})[/b]
.append(t)
and took the rePosDrag call in scroll out.
This makes horizontal scrolling work much better as the function is not fired every time the slider moves, only when you are done scrolling. However, it will also trigger if the user does any other action now (like sorting, column moving, row selection, etc).
So I guess, does anyone have feedback as to the detriment to performance or mem usage. Makes scrolling much nicer, but makes the function fire off on any click in the bDiv.
Also, in IE (i hate you MS) it seems that the scroll bar is considered outside the bDiv as the function is not being fired on a scroll, but is on any other bDiv click or mouseup function, anyone know of a cure to this?