Hi Ronald. My problem solved. I should call in ajax /ZF_dir/controller/action, but I did /controller/action. Server log showed that error. And firebug showed several coding mistakes. It is sharp.
Cheers and thanks! Ronald Becher wrote: > > Hi minglee, > > I daresay, you should check the server's error log for more information. > ;) > Or using firebug, it really is a great piece of software and i'm happy > with it using it in every day's work (in fact i can't get it, how i did > without it ...) > > Regarding prototype: > An actual version of prototype.js and script.acoul.us is 235 kB. > 1.) I don't think, that's such a large quantity ... not in times of > broadband internet and the average image being bigger than that. > 2.) You forget, that the javascript files are being cached by the browser. > I don't see a problem there. > Alternatively I just couldn't understand your sentence ;) ... About every > two Rails-Application (for instance) utilizes prototype.js and they > haven't found 200 kB to be a "great size" > 3.) Quoting one of my favourite sentences from "The Pragmatic Programmer": > "select isn't broken" > It's very unlikely, that you found a bug in prototype.js with a simple > xmlRequest-function .... > > Greetings > Ronald > > > minglee wrote: >> >> Thanks Dillon, >> (..) >> My javascript is quite simple the core is several functions handling >> xmlHttp, the code is from a book named "Ajax and PHP Building Responsive >> Web Applications" and can be downloaded from ajaxphp.packtpub.com. I am >> not quite sure the error is javascript, because the error console of my >> browser showed "uncaught exception: server error". After I clear all the >> cache (both server side and client side), the problem still exits. >> For prototype.js, there are struggles using it: >> 1. Too big. If plus codes I write, there should be a great size which >> will bring limitations to many applications. >> 2. I am new to both prototype.js and ZF, if there is an error, I shall be >> quite busy going between the two. > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Apply-ajax-in-Zend-Framework-tf4101038s16154.html#a11709725 Sent from the Zend Framework mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
