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Cancel event bubbling for onSelectRow
05/08/2009
15:23
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Joe
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I've got a grid that has row delete buttons on each row but the row also has onSelectRow event handling to enable cell editing.  My problem is the cell editing is getting triggered when the delete button is clicked and I can't figure out how to cancel the event bubbling so the onRowSelect isn't triggered.  I'm using delGridRow method to delete the row via the button onclick event.  Does anyone know how to cancel the event bubbling in the onclick event handler so the onSelectRow doesn't get triggered or is there a better way to accomplish what I'm trying to do?  If I can't figure out a way I'll probably just switch to use an edit row button instead of onSelectRow

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06/08/2009
10:08
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tony
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("#mybutton").click(function() {

// do something

return false;

})

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10/02/2010
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postb99
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Hello,

When I tried to apply the solution proposal in my code (a cell's content is some clickable image, with JqGrid 3.6.2), since inline event such as <img ... onclick="... return false;" > didn't work (returning false doesn't cancel event bubbling), I tried to add an inline script and stumbled into a new problem : the jqGrid "td" title is set to td content filtered by jgrid.striphtml function. When I have a <script type="text/javascript">blah</script> piece of code, it keeps "blah".

Would it be smart to have  a more strict function for setting td's title ? Would there be some escaping characters I could use instead ?

Thanks,

Barbara

11/04/2010
21:33
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tomtuo83
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Hi

I Had the same problem.

Solved it using <input type="image"> instead of <img>.

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