{{=A("CLICK ME!!", callback=URL('http://mysite.com/foo.html'
<http://mysite.com/foo.html'>),
target='hater')}}
should be
{{=A("CLICK ME!!", callback='http://mysite.com/foo.html'
<http://mysite.com/foo.html'>,target='hater')}}
Ok, thanks. Perhaps there is a small problem with the
manual section on views. I copied my example from the manual:
{{=A('click me', callback=URL('myaction'), target="t")}}
<div id="t"><div>
and the response of the ajax callback will be stored in the DIV with id
equal to "t".
Tobiah
which would produce:
<a href="#null"
onclick="ajax('http://mysite.com/foo.html',[],'hater');return
false">CLICK ME!!</a>
and that is what is expected. Perhaps I misunderstand the question.
On Tuesday, 24 July 2012 16:21:59 UTC-5, Toby Shepard wrote:
Working through the html helper docs,
I decided to try the callback parameter
to the anchor tag:
{{=A("CLICK ME!!", callback=URL('http://mysite.com/foo.html'
<http://mysite.com/foo.html'>),
target='hater')}}
{{=DIV(_id = 'hater')}}
foo.html delivers a bit of content. This did not work.
Viewing the source, I see that the tag was rendered like this:
<a href="#null"
onclick="ajax('/css/edit/http://register.rcsreg.com/foo.html'
<http://register.rcsreg.com/foo.html'>;,[],'hater');return
false;">CLICK ME!!</a>
That doesn't so good. Am I doing something wrong?
Thanks,
Tobiah
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