no one else ?

On Nov 14, 2007 8:38 AM, Dennis Nikiforov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>  But is there a way without modifying cake? The development is progressing
> quite quickly, so I like to keep up to date and updating a modified version
> is suiside.
>
> Dennis
>
>
> schneimi wrote:
>
> I needed this too but for a remoteTimer, but the code like yours
> didn't work and I also didn't find any support for that intention
> inside the cakePHP code.
>
> Because of that, I decided to hack a little bit into the code to get
> this working, it may not be the best idea to do that, but it helped me
> to get my stuff working, so maybe that could help you too. You can
> read my changes on my blog, but not sure how that fits for $ajax-
>
>
>  link: 
> http://schneimi.wordpress.com/2007/10/27/update-multiple-fields-with-one-ajax-request-response/
>
>  Michael
>
> On 13 Nov., 22:58, wluigi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>  I try this old (nate's) code :
>
> // test.thtml
> <code>
> <?=$ajax->link('Update 2 Div\'s', '/controller/test', array('update'
> =>
> array('first', 'second'))); ?>
>
> <?=$ajax->div('first'); ?>
>         This is the first div, it has the current time:
>         <?=strtotime('now'); ?>
> <?=$ajax->divEnd('first'); ?>
>
> <?=$ajax->div('second'); ?>
>         This is the second div, it shows server variables:
>         <? pr($_SERVER); ?>
> <?=$ajax->divEnd('second'); ?>
> </code>
>
> but it doesn't seem to work anymore.
>
> Wath's the new way ?
>
>
>
>
> >
>


-- 
Luigi

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