On 26.12.2007, at 18:18, Andreas Andreou wrote:
It should work, but I can try and look it up a bit... what Tapestry
version?
That would be great. The version is 4.1.3.
By the way, I have a very basic question: What is the relation between
Tapestry 4.x and the current version of Tacos (4.1.1)? Is Tacos sort
of a testbed of new features which eventually get embedded into
Tapestry?
More precisely, if I want to do AJAX intensively, will I have to choose
*between* Tapestry's integrated AJAX features *or* Tacos? Or is the
latter based on Tapestry internal AJAX?
Thanks,
Kaspar
On Dec 26, 2007 5:22 PM, Kaspar Fischer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear list,
I am trying to display a "please wait" text during an asynchronous
AJAX
request and went for
<div jwcid="@Contrib:AjaxStatus"
style="display:none;color:white;background:red">
Loading...
</div>
which I cannot get to work. From AjaxStatus.script I see that a
dojo.require("tapestry.fx");
should get output into my HTML file and this is where the problem
seems to lie:
I cannot find this in the generated HTML markup.
I am not using @Shell but have a
<link jwcid="@ScriptIncludes" />
in all my pages. Could it be that this is not enough for Tapestry's
AJAX features?
Thanks,
Kaspar
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