Hi Mech7,
Thanks for taking the time to do the tutorial. The ajax layout is
selected automatically if you include the "RequestHandler" component
in your controller (which is demonstrated in the tutorial).
The issue with the your responseText problem is most likely due to you
outputting data (or whitespace) before the exit() command. Check the
top of your php files for any whitespace and remove them.
I agree with your comment about the "+" symbol being awkward, however
this is more of an Ext JS config issue than a cakephp issue. You can
set "leaf" => true in the node array in getnodes.ctp to configure this
- however you'll still need to consider either dynamically finding out
this information or storing the leaf setting in the database upon
save.
Cheers,
Adam
On Feb 14, 4:16 am, Mech7 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok i got it to work.. there a small changes i needed to make though..
> on getnodes function the layout was not set:
> $this->layout = 'ajax';
>
> In the javascript from ext, 1 was never send back as the first
> character at 0 but at 1.. so there was always an alert that the
> article could not be saved (in FF 3 b3 atleast)
>
> if (response.responseText.charAt(0) != 1){
>
> To
>
> if (response.responseText.charAt(1) != 1){
>
> Also there are some things in the interface that could be akward to
> the user.. like the + symbol on a node that contains no childeren.
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