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  • Subject: A little bit of Ajax in a 5.3 app?
  • From: Ken Anderson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2008 10:18:32 -0500

Everyone,

I have a 5.3 app using stable WOLips that has hundreds of components and does not currently use Wonder. I have a few sub-components that have multiple dependent pop-ups, and I do a submit(); onChange on those pop-ups to refresh the page.

Unfortunately, the pages have gotten pretty big, and the constant refresh is getting tedious. I was wondering if anyone has a road-map where I can use a tiny bit of Ajax in a single sub-component to improve the user experience (it's a maintenance app...so User==Me). I don't have a ton of time, and can't really risk moving to 5.4 or reworking the entire app.

Any thoughts?

Thanks,
Ken

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