Using jquery I am calling a php page using an ajax call. I call this every 60 seconds. The ajax call calls the php script, php script gets the rows from the db, returns the result back to the ajax call and upon success jquery updates a div with the new data. My question is, can you have the div update part upon success detect if the user is doing an action in that div and not update that div until the person is done with that action?
For example if the rows displaying in the div allow you to edit the data in place using jquery and the person clicks a row to edit in place, I dont want the div to update with new data until the person is done updating that row. Is that possible in jquery?
setInterval
to start the check every 60 seconds, useclearInterval
to abort it.