On 12/2/06, Musachy Barroso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

ah...got it...the thing is that the div, by default, makes the request
when the page is loaded.


Ah, OK. That might be worth a mention, then. ;-)

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Martin Cooper


I will keep the javascript stuff on another page.

musachy

Martin Cooper wrote:
> On 12/2/06, Musachy Barroso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Thanks for checking it out.
>> > * In the example of the div tag that uses the handler attribute,
would
>> > the
>> > handler ever actually be called? If so, when?
>>
>> I'll explain that better. If "handler" is specified, the div will call
>> the "handler" function instead of making the request, you could use
this
>> to make the request yourself.
>
>
> Right, I understand that part. However, in the example, unless I'm
> missing
> something, there is nothing that will actually trigger a request, or a
> call
> to "handler", in the first place.
>
>> * The 'src' attribute of the submit tag is shown but not really
>> > explained,
>> > and not in the table of attributes.
>> >
>>
>> Good point :).
>>
>> I still have to add the other widgets. The Date/Time picker and their
>> dropdowns versions are  pure javascript, no ajax at all, should I
>> include them in this page?
>
>
> Ah, the inevitable penalty for overusing the term "AJAX". ;-) I'd
> suggest a
> separate page, so that we leave this page focussed on the tags that do
> actually make requests.
>
> --
> Martin Cooper
>
>
> musachy
>>
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