Thanks.... Please can you give me example. And one thing how do get the params from Java script Eg. This is my JS code and i want the base params
id: 'PresidentsDataStore', proxy: new Ext.data.HttpProxy({ url: '/cgi-bin/extjstest/order_module_data.cgi', method: 'POST' }), baseParams:{task: "LISTING"}, // this parameter is passed for any +HTTP request reader: new Ext.data.JsonReader({ root: 'results', totalProperty: 'total', id: 'id' },[ {name: 'IDpresident', type: 'int', mapping: 'IDpresident'}, {name: 'FirstName', type: 'string', mapping: 'firstname'}, {name: 'LastName', type: 'string', mapping: 'lastname'}, {name: 'IDparty', type: 'int', mapping: 'IDparty'}, {name: 'PartyName', type: 'string', mapping: 'name'}, {name: 'TookOffice', type: 'date', mapping: 'tookoffice'}, {name: 'LeftOffice', type: 'date', mapping: 'leftoffice'}, {name: 'Income', type: 'float', mapping: 'income'} ]),

In reply to Re^2: use Ext Js EditorGridPanel in Perl by Anonymous Monk
in thread use Ext Js EditorGridPanel in Perl by rule_breaker

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