Thanks Chris and Jeremy.  I'm going to read the other post in a sec,
Jeremy.  But in my research today I think that the AJAX observeField()
function might solve the problem.  Working on that now.

Thanks,
Wilson

On Jun 21, 3:03 pm, Jeremy David Pointer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> See my reply in the topic: How to update a View-DIV and an element at
> once with Ajax-Submit-Button?
> In your case solution 2 might be the better option or you could just
> write the js manually to update both divs
> i.e. something of the order:
> <input .... onclick="update2divs(parameters)">
> And js:
> function update2divs(parameters) {
>     ajaxupdate('div1','url');
>     ajaxupdate('div2','url2');}
>
> Or read more on js and AJAX and you'll find the possibilities are numerous.
>
> Now if only I could my brain out of it's writers block to solve my own
> problem.
>
> Jeremy
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Sorry, I wasn't very clear.  I actually do have the DIVs in elements
> > and render them within my layouts.  But I still may be doing it
> > incorrectly.
>
> > Basically, I have a special statistics DIV that needs to update with
> > statistics and possibly other bits of data and I'd like to position it
> > absolutely to the entire application so I've rendered it in /layout/
> > default.ctp.  But the rest of the application is in a container and is
> > in it's /views/controller/action.ctp layout.
>
> > So I'd like to have a link that updates the application layout but
> > then updates the little statistics DIV in the default.ctp layout.
>
> > I could put it in the /views/controller/action.ctp and then put a
> > negative CSS top and left value on it to move it to the corner but I
> > wanted to inquire if there was a way to do this with the Ajax helper
> > and keep it in the default.ctp then just update it.  I thought perhaps
> > in the controller I could do:
>
> > $this->render(array('layout1','default'), 'ajax');
>
> > Thanks for your help!
> > Wilson
>
> > On Jun 21, 1:48 pm, "Chris Hartjes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >> On 6/21/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >>> Thanks Chris.  Yes, I've looked throughout, but the only answers I've
> >>> found pertain to changing DIVs in one layout.
>
> >>> Have a nice day.
>
> >> Why are you trying to render two layouts at the same time?  And why
> >> would you put dynamic code in your layout when it should be in an
> >> element?
>
> >> --
> >> Chris Hartjes
> >> Senior Developer
> >> Cake Development Corporation
>
> >> My motto for 2007:  "Just build it, damnit!"
>
> >> @TheBallpark -http://www.littlehart.net/attheballpark
> >> @TheKeyboard -http://www.littlehart.net/atthekeyboard


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