Why not put your jQuery plugin on the jQuery plugin's page? Seems only natural ;) On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 8:13 AM, Randy Fay <randy@randyfay.com> wrote:
I'm interested, if you could solve this generically. It's annoyed me forever - especially on the admin/settings/performance page where I was always clearing the cache instead of saving my settings.
This is browser-dependent behavior. Firefox behaves differently from Chrome. I believe Chrome just won't act if there's more than one button. Firefox takes the first.
I'm definitely interested in a general solution.
-Randy
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 4:01 AM, Pierre Rineau. < pierre.rineau@makina-corpus.com> wrote:
Found my own solution, a jQuery based script that searchs for a specific class on form input elements and trick the browser by preprending a cloned version of the default submit button on top of the form.
If works well, the page remains CSS/XHTML compliant, and is, I think, cross browser compatible.
Do you people think it worth the shot commiting this really simple module on drupal.org cvs and create a new project ?
The fact is I need it on many modules, which are not dependent by the way, so I need this to be in its own projet.
Any people interested?
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