Hi Jens,

First, tks to reply.

The CakePHP, by default, assign an ID to all inputs in a form, but it's hard
to make this works.

Well, lets go.... I won't to desist.

Tks and best regards.

2011/6/29 Jens Dittrich <[email protected]>

> Why don't you give your select an id so you can select it with $()  or
> ->Js->get().
> It seems to me that you did not provide an id to the select input so you
> are probably not really catching what you want with the Js-Helper.
> If you do not want to give it an id then I think it should be something
> like $this->Js->get("input#TemplateTable"),
>
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