In your javascript which handles the ajax result, just find the node
(your <tr> element) and set the display property to none.
Enjoy,
   John

On Nov 13, 7:28 pm, lauraw <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a row that includes a form selection of product styles and is
> being updated via an ajax->observeField. The update is working great,
> but I would like to be able to hide the row if no styles are returned
> by the Ajax request.
>
> My view code is:
>
> <tr id="style">
>         <td>Product Style:</td>
>         <td>
>                 <?php
>                                         echo $ajax->div('pstyle_div');
>                                         echo 
> $form->select('Product.product_style_id',
>                                                         
> array($pstyle_options),
>                                                         null,
>                                                         array('id' => 
> 'pstyle_sel'),
>                                                         null);
>                                         echo $ajax->divEnd('pstyle_div');
>                 ?>
>         </td>
> </tr>
>
> I'd like to hide the <tr id="style"> element above if $pstyle_options
> is empty.
>
> Does anyone know a good way to do this?
> Thanks!

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