Re: Wonder project
Re: Wonder project
- Subject: Re: Wonder project
- From: Mike Schrag <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 26 Dec 2006 09:00:34 -0800
Ajax framework questions are better posted on the wonder-disc list.
I don't really use the accordion component, and it's not really even
"ajax" actually. It's just DHTML. So it really depends on what
exactly you mean and what exactly you want to do when you say you
want "WO to start a function". Does that mean you want to just call
a component action in the background when the tab opens? If so, you
can create an AjaxUpdateLink with an action but without an
updateContainerID and it will turn into a background component action
request (you would then call the javascript function that this
creates in the onShowTab). If you want to refresh the tab contents
when the tab opens, you could try something similar, except also wrap
your tab contents in an AjaxUpdateContainer (and the same deal --
call the AjaxUpdateContainer's update javascript function in
onShowTab). Like I said, though, I don't use Accordion, so I'm not
sure what the ajax update semantics are in relation to how the
accordion refreshes.
ms
On Dec 26, 2006, at 8:39 AM, Frank Stock wrote:
Hi,
I think this is a very easy question, but I can't figury out how it
works.
I try to use Ajaxaccordion from Project Wonder. When a user clicks
on a AjaxAccordionTab, I want WO to start a funtion.
Where can I find documentation. I can see that there is a
'onShowTab' and that should be a script. What has to go in
'onShowTab' to update my page.
Thanks,
Frank Stock
Belgium
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