I have a table where it's rows are generated by a foreach loop.
Each table row has two columns, one with a form and the other with the forms submitted data, which I have called notes. (and updates using a jQuery library without refreshing the browser).
<script>
$(".notes_column").each(function(){
var $myform = $(this).find('.notes_form');
var $mynotes = $(this).find('.notes');
$myform.validate({
submitHandler: function(form) {
$.post('process.php', $myform.serialize(), function(data) {
$mynotes.html(data);
});
}
});
}); // each function
</script>
<table id="myTable" class="tablesorter" border="1" cellpadding="5">
<thead>
<tr>
<th>Notes</th>
<th>Submit Note</th>
</tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<?php
foreach($myarray as $myvar){
echo '
<tr>
<td>ID LIKE TO PLACE THE content of the div class="notes" HERE, HOW CAN I DO IT?</td>
<td class="notes_column">
<form class="notes_form" action="" method="post">
<input class="q" type="text" name="notes" size="30" placeholder="Place your notes here..." />
<input class="searchsubmit" type="submit" name="submit" value="Submit" />
</form>
<div class="notes"></div>
</td>
</tr>
';
}
?>
</tbody>
</table>
Right now I use a jQuery each function which iterates through each table column, and for each column with the class name ".notes_column" populates a div with the class "notes" with the submitted data.
The question is listed inside the code with capitalized letters, how can I populate the other column with the forms submitted data?
Any ideas?
Ty