François Zaninotto schreef:
> I'm not sure I get you... All the helpers described in the blog post are
> bundled with the plugin. Or do you mean something else? 
>
>   
Why would you need to have a function that writes inline javascript code 
if the whole idea of the plugin is to generate unobtrusive javascript. 
I'm talking about the

UJS_write function to be exact.

http://www.symfony-project.com/trac/wiki/sfUJSPlugin#Addingsomecontentunobtrusively

It is this example that confused me.

<?php UJS_write('<a href="#" onclick="$(\'#foobar\').toggle();return 
false;">click me</a>') ?>

Isn't it better to write it as 

<?php 
UJS_write('<a href="#" class="toggle">click me</a>'); 
UJS_add_behaviour('a.toggle', 'click', "$('#foobar').toggle();return false;");
?>

If you go unobtrusive go unobtrusive all the way :)

Once i get around to learning how to use symfony i will definitively give your 
helper a try. I bet this will amaze my more code challenged colleagues :)

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David Duymelinck
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