Sylvain Wallez wrote:
Hi all,

I committed a few visual goodies for Ajax-in-CForms, taking inspiration from the "Yellow Fade Technique" [1] and its "Fade Anything Technique" variants [2][3].
works lovely under my IE


The purpose it to provide a visual feedback to the user of what parts of the screen have been changed by highlighting them in some non intrusive way. I added the fading described below and also a blinker. You can try all options in the car selector sample, tell me what you think about that.


There's still an issue with Ajax on Safari, as it seems Safari has a problem with XmlHttpResponses that have no content. And the Ajax framework sends an empty response with a "continue" header when the form has been successfully validated, so that the client-side JS can load the full page that comes after form.showForm().
Still there is an issue with my Firefox which reports:
uncaught exception: Permission denied to get property HTMLDivElement.parentNode.


I am not aware of any security constraints configured in my browser (I have all constraints disabled).

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