hi mike, thanks for the pointer, works fine so far. just in one particular case i needed to disable blockui for an $('#id').load( .. ).
i have written my own load() for that case but wonder if it would make sense to add the filtering option that i suggested to blockui nonetheless? i imagine it might be desirable at times to disable only blockui without knocking out the other handlers. just my 2c :) regards, moe On Wed, Apr 04, 2007 at 09:05:04AM -0400, Mike Alsup wrote: > > Moe, > > You don't need to change anything in blockUI. Just set the 'global' > flag to false for your validator ajax calls (use $.ajax instead of > $.get and $.post). > > Mike > > > On 4/3/07, moe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >hi list and mike, > > > >i'd like to use blockui together with an ajax form > >validator: > >http://www.joestump.net/content/source/jquery-verify/jquery-verify-0.0.1.html > > > >the problem is that every time the validator calls home > >(during typing) the form input field loses focus because > >blockui kicks in. > > > >obviously i'd like to disable blockui for these calls. > > > >can someone give me a hint on how to patch blockui so that > >it ignores all requests where the url matches a list of > >preconfigured patterns? > > > >i've glanced at the code but couldn't figure > >out how to weave in the magic. > > > >mike, could you lend me a hand? > > > > > >tia, moe > > > > >