On 6/30/05, Torsten Curdt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Irv Salisbury wrote: > > Ok, it doesn't seem to be as much about data binding as it seems that > > form.show doesn't block like the form.showForm in javascript. (Or > > maybe it is something I am doing wrong?) > > > > The only weirdness is that we are calling the form.show inside a > > static block of a helper class. Is that going to cause a problem? It > > seems like the form.show is not stopping, our code right after it is > > getting called. > > <snip/> > > > The problem is, we see the done log while the form is still showing. > > Aaargh!!!! :-) > > ...not stopping usually means - did not get rewritten. > Are you sure everything gets rewritten fine? > > cheers > -- > Torsten > > >
Now that I have moved everything out of the helper object into the same AbstractContinuable subclass, it all seems to be working. I don't know what magic is going on, but it seems like calling showForm outside of the method on the AbstractContinuable is a no-no. Maybe I can have another class extend AbstractContinuable?
