so, is this this just for performance purposes or are there other reasons?
Howard Lewis Ship wrote:
This is part of the normal markup writer behavior for 5.1; otherwise every
double quote in the markup to be escaped. JSON requires that strings always
be in double quotes but HTML/XML does not (you can use single quotes
interchangably).
Use RenderSupport to add a $('id').observe("click", someFunction); and avoid
inline JavaScript.
On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 3:58 PM, Tom Zurkan <tzur...@citizensportsinc.com>wrote:
i can't find who the culprit is yet. but, by the time i am out of
AjaxPartialResponseRendererImpl, the content has been changed so that double
quotes are replaced. this seems to cause some problem with enclosed
javascript such as onclick="somefunction('var');" becomes
onclick='somefunction('var');' which i think is causing problems
on IE. anyone know who is doing this transformation?
thanks,
tom
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