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Asked: May 21, 20262026-05-21T18:50:56+00:00 2026-05-21T18:50:56+00:00

I am using jQuery editinPlace plugin, the default way of doing edit in place

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I am using jQuery editinPlace plugin, the default way of doing edit in place is using a click event on a selector, but the way I am trying to do is through context menu which calls a function “rename();”. So how do I block the inline edit on click event. Please share some idea on how to do this…

$('.context').editInPlace({ 
        callback: function(idOfEditor) {
        var renameUrl = "http://www.google.com/"+tablerowId+"/"+enteredText+"";
        return enteredText;
        }
    });
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    2026-05-21T18:50:57+00:00Added an answer on May 21, 2026 at 6:50 pm

    Open the /jquery.editinplace.js source file. (Online version > http://code.google.com/p/jquery-in-place-editor/source/browse/trunk/lib/jquery.editinplace.js)

    In the first function declaration $.fn.editInPlace Line#26, change the following line :

    new InlineEditor(settings, dom).init();
    

    into >

    dom.theEditor = new InlineEditor(settings, dom);
    dom.theEditor.init();
    dom.data("theEditor", dom.theEditor);
    

    Now inside the click event of your context menu function, call this >

    $("#myContextMenuElement").live("click", function (e) {
                        //your other code
                        rename(e); //you need to pass the event argument to it now 
    });
    

    make sure the pass the ‘e’ into it.

    and in the rename function >

    function rename(e) { 
       $("#myElementToEditInPlace").data("theEditor").openEditor(e);
    }
    

    works like a charm !

    EDIT:

    To ensure that you don’t allow user to active editor by clicking on the para itself > use this code :

    var myDelegate = { 
          shouldOpenEditInPlace: function (a, b, c) { 
             if (c.target.id != "idOfYourContextElement") { //if the edit was not invoked through the context menu option
                  return false; //cancel the editor open event
             }
             return true;
        } 
    };
    

    and add the delegates in your initialization>

    $('.context').editInPlace({ 
            callback: function(idOfEditor) {
               var renameUrl = "http://www.google.com/"+tablerowId+"/"+enteredText+"";
                return enteredText;
            },
            delegate: del
        });
    
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