Retrieve previous and next rows in a table using jQuery

I am using ASP.NET to create a page with a GridView that is very editable for the end user. Basically, all rows contain TextBoxes (instead of static text) which the user can edit whenever he wants. No postback occurs ever, except when he clicks the Save button on the bottom of the page. Then, I loop through each row in the grid, retrieve the values in the controls in each row and save them back to the database.

ASP.NET Form Fields Not POSTing from colorbox

I’ve got a form that is displayed inside a jQuery colorbox. When the form is submitted, the fields within that form are not being posted back to the page. I modified the javascript to store the form fields into hidden fields on a submit and those DO post back. The problem is, since this is a login box, I really don’t want to move the password around like that. The main form content is inside an update panel. Here is the code for my master page:

Running jQuery crashing on IE10/Win7

I am for the moment just including jQuery (1.9.1, but old 1.8.3 behaved the same way) in my ASP.net webpage (Site.Master file actually). Everything worked fine running under IE9/Win7-64 but ever since I upgraded to IE10 (still Win7-64), now when I run the webpage locally, selecting Internet Explorer and run from within Visual Studio, I hit an exception.

ASP.NET Forms autosave

We have an internal asp.net forms app where one page is essentially a WYSIWYG editor that users enter 3-5 paragraph reports into. What are the best options for an autosave feature with the minimum amount of user-interrupt? I don’t want to force a postback every five minutes or so unless I have to, but rather maybe some type of client-side check every time the text changes and compare that to the last time the information has been submitted, and go from there?