Re: Getting a DIV's content and keeping page context
Re: Getting a DIV's content and keeping page context
- Subject: Re: Getting a DIV's content and keeping page context
- From: Yann Bizeul <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2006 10:29:38 +0200
I deliberately did not answer Yann's question about the DIV, even
though what he does would be pretty trivial with the Ajax framework
just because I wanted to see if anyone would take a heart and does
it for me.
Oh, thanks :-)
No, not you Mike! Anyone who has at least some understanding of WO
and has looked at the Ajax example should be able to explain to him.
And this person(s) is also more than welcome to write up some
better comments for the Ajax example explaining a bit more in-depth
what is going on and why.
I posted the solution I found, and at this time this is enough for
me. As I said, I'm a WO beginner, and that's very hard for me to
understand more "advanced" topics like usage of external frameworks,
and looking at the documentation, there is things that should be
obvious for the reader that I do not understand, so I'll have to wait
until I have a better knowledge of WO.
The solution I found is quite enough for me, I just wanted to get a
DIV's content from a JavaScript and actually I don't see why I should
use the AJAX framework for this little thing, but I guess a time will
come where I will master WO and see that using this framework is much
simpler that reinventing the wheel, as small as can be the wheel.
So I tried AJAX samples, but I was unable to even launch that, I
though WO was as simple as launching the .woa with WOALauncher but I
got classDefNotFound error, I played around copying frameworks in
system wide directories, etc but still some classes were not found so
I forget it.
Thanks for your interest :-)
Yann Bizeul • yann at tynsoe.org
Cocoa Developer
Le 16 août 06 à 07:11, Anjo Krank a écrit :
I deliberately did not answer Yann's question about the DIV, even
though what he does would be pretty trivial with the Ajax framework
just because I wanted to see if anyone would take a heart and does
it for me. No, not you Mike! Anyone who has at least some
understanding of WO and has looked at the Ajax example should be
able to explain to him.
And this person(s) is also more than welcome to write up some
better comments for the Ajax example explaining a bit more in-depth
what is going on and why.
Cheers, Anjo
Am 15.08.2006 um 19:33 schrieb Yann Bizeul:
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