If you could provide a link to a test page online, that would make it much
easier for someone to see what you're seeing and hopefully help you debug
it. Or, if you're not able to do that, create a pastie of your whole page:

http://paste.pocoo.org/

- Richard

On Dec 14, 2007 3:21 PM, Null <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
>
> I am using the following interface demo page:
> http://interface.eyecon.ro/demos/sort.html where I want to put the hash in
> a
> input field. I need the hash from the sort 3 (3rd column).
>
> Okay this is a part of the code with a form added:
>
> --Code-----------------------------------------------------
> ==some more functions and code here==
>
> function serialize(s)
> {
>   serial = $.SortSerialize(s);
>   alert(serial.hash);
> };
> </SCRIPT>
>
> <form action="" method="post">
>  <input name="serial" id="serial" value="" />
>  <p class="submit alignleft"><input type="submit" onclick="serialize(); "
> value="Update" /></p>
> </form>
> --Code-end-------------------------------------------------
>
> What happens?
> When I click the submit button a string ($.SortSerialize(s)) will be shown
> in an alertbox (on click).
>
> What do I want?
> I want this string to appear in my textbox/inputfield and not in the
> alertbox.
>
> I know that the alert(serial.hash); has to be removed from the code, but
> still no luck then .
>
> This didn't work either:
>
> --Code-----------------------------------------------------
> function serialize(s)
> {
>   serial = $.SortSerialize(s);
>   $('#sort3').val(serial.hash);
> };
>
> </SCRIPT>
>
> <form action="" method="post">
> <input name="serial" id="serial" value="" />
> <p class="submit alignleft"><input type="submit" onclick="serialize(s)"
> value="Update" /></p>
>   </form>
> --Code-end-------------------------------------------------
>
> So I am out of ideas :( Hope some1 can help!
>
> Greetz Null
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