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.scrollGrid() function breaks backward compatibility
19/04/2011
07:07
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mnaoumov
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scrollGrid() function breaks backward compatibility

In previous versions (3.8.2) scrollGrid function has signature

scrollGrid: function() { … }

In version 4.0.0 

scrollGrid: function(e) { … e.stopPropagation(); }

So such code from 3.8.2: grid.scrollGrid() fails with error

Message: 'undefined' is null or not an object

Line: 832

Char: 5

Code: 0

URI: http://localhost/Project/JavaS.....rid.src.js

I think that last lines in scrollGrid() should be replaced with

if (e) e.stopPropagation();
19/04/2011
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Hello,

In which cases this brake the code? In which browser? In which jQuery version? and etc.

A testcase will be great appreciated.

I think there is something else here ( maybe your own custom code for scrolling)

Actually I do not have such problems.

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19/04/2011
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Sorry for unclear topic 🙂

The use case is quite simple:

you just call

$('#grid').scrollGrid();

and this code will fail in jqGrid 4.0, because its parameter e is undefined.

It fails silently but if you attach debugger with prompting on errors you will see the error.

19/04/2011
10:24
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Hello,

The correct way is

$('#grid').scroll( scrollGrid );

The purpose of this function is not to be called as method, but as other code inside the grid (not outside)

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19/04/2011
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Dear Tony

First of all your code is not correct :)

Probably you meant

$('#grid').scroll( $('#grid').scrollGrid );

But actually it is not that we wanted to achieve.

We called scrollGrid() method because we wanted to enforce scrolling

To fix the issue mentioned above I wrote a simple workaround:

grid.scrollGrid($.Event());

but actually I don't like this ugliness and think that my suggestion from first topic should be done in jqGrid library :)

20/04/2011
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