I'm using T4.1.5 which has dojo 0.4.x and no dojo. event.stopEvent. I
tried dojo.event.browser.stopEvent but that didn't work. Nor did
e.stopPropigation or e.preventDefault. In fact, I tried all three
together (and separate) and it still fires.
Norman Franke
Answering Service for Directors, Inc.
www.myasd.com
On Oct 24, 2008, at 3:31 PM, Andreas Andreou wrote:
dojo.event.connect to it and in there do dojo.event.stopEvent (or
something like that) if you
dont want to go on with the submit
On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 10:22 PM, Norman Franke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Thanks. I apparently forgot to look at contrib.
As for the second question, I'd love to, but how can I update the
formhidden
section of the form such that my controls (that were created via
AJAX) will
be sent on the next AJAX action? If I don't update the entire form,
I never
get the values of the controls, it seems. Changing it from
@Persist("client") to @Persist("session") seems to have solved it,
however.
Lastly, how can I get an ajax submit to abort? I want to have an
onclick on
a the submit that will put up "confirm('Are you sure?')" but no
matter what,
it submits anyway.
Norman Franke
Answering Service for Directors, Inc.
www.myasd.com
On Oct 24, 2008, at 2:36 PM, Andreas Andreou wrote:
To answer your initial question, just use contrib:ajaxStatus from
http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry4.1/tapestry-contrib/componentreference/ajaxstatus.html
For the second, why not update only the part in question?
On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 9:22 PM, Norman Franke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
I sort of have it working by doing an "onclick" and relying on
the entire
form to update, which resets my div.
But that brings up another point. I want to AJAX fetch a list of
elements
with a checkbox. Is there a better way to do this than by setting
the
entire
form as one of the updateComponents? It pretty much forces an
update of
the
entire page. If I don't, I can't get the values of the checkbox
since
tapestry serializes the state of the @For and checkboxes in fields.
What's the best way to handle this?
Norman Franke
Answering Service for Directors, Inc.
www.myasd.com
On Oct 24, 2008, at 12:10 PM, Norman Franke wrote:
I've searched the documentation, and I can't find how one
implements a
"loading..." indicator when an AJAX request is sent off. My app
will be
doing a series of database queries which can take 10 seconds or
so, and
it
really needs something to tell the user they need to wait a bit.
Showing/Hiding a div would be great.
Norman Franke
Answering Service for Directors, Inc.
www.myasd.com
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