Re: Ajax Updates
Re: Ajax Updates
- Subject: Re: Ajax Updates
- From: "Daniele Corti" <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2007 15:32:07 +0100
2007/3/12, Mike Schrag <email@hidden>:
Well, the " would explain why it's not working, probably ... Are you using 5.2 or something? Not sure why it would be escaped here and not in mine except for something like that.
Well, I'm using WOLips... it's the 5.2 or 5.3, but do you think updateContainerID doesn't work bacause the "? For this problem, also the
Ajax.Updater('content', $('content').getAttribute('updateUrl'), {});"; binding won't work, or does it? o_O
On Mar 12, 2007, at 4:45 AM, Daniele Corti wrote:
2007/3/9, Mike Schrag <
email@hidden>:
>> 3) Why are you doing an onClick with an Ajax.Updater in it vs just
>> having updateContainerID = "content"? That looks particularly
>> suspicious to me.
>>
>> because updateContainerID in AjaxSubmitButton has never worked!
>> I've found this solution on the AjaxExample and it works!
> I use updateContainerID all the time on AjaxSubmitButton, so it
> definitely works. This makes me think you might not be up to date.
In the case that AjaxSubmitButton did not work for you, did you have
an AjaxUpdateContainer INSIDE of a form rather than AROUND a form? I
just tracked down (and fixed) a bug in this scenario.
ms
No, I had some problems (like WO call a method different of the one binding to action in AjaxSubmitButton), caused by this. but in the log in I've:
<webobject name="LoginForm">
<div class="field"><label for=""> <webobject name="UsernamePrompt"></webobject></label><webobject name="UsernameTxt"></webobject>
</div><div class="field"><label for=""> <webobject name="PasswordPrompt"></webobject></label><webobject name="PasswordTxt"></webobject>
</div>
<webobject name="AjaxSubmit"></webobject>
</webobject>
Another thing: when I use
AjaxSubmit : AjaxSubmitButton {
class="button";
value = loginStr;
action = ""> Ajax.Updater('content', $('content').getAttribute('updateUrl'), {});";
}
it generates:
<input type="button" name="9.3.GWSHome.5.9" value="Accedi" class="button" Ajax.Request(this.form.action,{parameters:Form.serialize (
this.form) + "&9.3.GWSHome.5.9=Accedi"});new Ajax.Updater('content', $('content').getAttribute('updateUrl'), {});" />
but when I use
AjaxSubmit : AjaxSubmitButton {
class="button";
value = loginStr;
action = ""> updateContainerID = "content";
}
that generates <input type="button" name="9.3.GWSHome.5.9
" value="Accedi" class="button" Ajax.Request(this.form.action,{parameters:Form.serialize(this.form) + "&9.3.GWSHome.5.9=Accedi"})" />
that is link using nothing: <input type="button" name="
9.3.GWSHome.5.9" value="Accedi" class="button" Ajax.Request(this.form.action,{parameters:Form.serialize (this.form) + "&9.3.GWSHome.5.9=Accedi"})" />
AjaxSubmit : AjaxSubmitButton {
class="button";
value = loginStr;
action = "">}
I really don't know what to think, I've checked also my Wonder version and it is the lastest from sourceforge...
But, I've looked for an AjaxSubmitButton example, and the only one it AjaxExample is the UpdateDisplayGroupExample and it's:
SaveButton: AjaxSubmitButton {
action = ""> value = "Save";
> Ajax.Updater('tableBody', $('tableBody').getAttribute('updateUrl'), {})";
}
Anyone has another example?
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