Re: D2W and Ajax
Re: D2W and Ajax
- Subject: Re: D2W and Ajax
- From: "Ted Archibald" <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 5 Dec 2008 12:25:07 -0600
> (However, I'm sure you're aware there may be other ways to generate a concatenation of firstName and lastName in WO/D2W).
lol, yeah I know... it was just a contrived example of a calculated property.
> To answer your question: it is indeed possible to use AjaxUpdateContainers inside a D2W property component.
Any tips or hints? I've tried everything, and I can't get a response
from the property component and I haven't a clue why.
On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 8:15 AM, Ravi Mendis <email@hidden> wrote:
> You wrote:
>>I've been trying the last while to get an AjaxUpdateContainer working
>>inside a D2W property component on an inspect/edit page and I simply
>>can't get it to work. I'm not certain if it's even possible, but I
>>can get a Ajax autocomplete to work fine as a property component.
>
> To answer your question: it is indeed possible to use AjaxUpdateContainers inside a D2W property component.
> (However, I'm sure you're aware there may be other ways to generate a concatenation of firstName and lastName in WO/D2W).
>
> As was pointed out, ERDivaLook is an "ajaxy" D2W interface:
> CSS (often the missing ingredient in ajax interfaces) and semantically rich XHTML are its cornerstones.
>
> The second (official) beta is forthcoming this x'mas...
>
> I shall be sure to include an example of a seamless ajax update (to a D2W property) set via the rules.
>
> Thanks,
> Ravi
>
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