Should just be the same as refreshing the other parts of your page, unless
I've misunderstood. The ActionStack helper just calls a normal action, so
you can just use whatever XHR calls you normally use to pull /home/menu
I think I may have missed your point, however!
M
mapes911 wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I've created a site that has a menu that is pushed onto the action stack
> in a class extending Zend_Controller_Plugin_Abstract.
>
> $menuAction = clone($request);
> $menuAction->setActionName('menu')
> ->setControllerName('home');
> $actionStack->pushStack($menuAction);
>
> and then rendered in my main layout file
>
> <?php echo $this->layout()->menu; ?>
>
> This seems to work great and the menu is loaded with every page that uses
> my main layout.
> But, I'd like to be able to "refresh" or reload this menu on certain
> occasions without reloading my page, is there a way for me to do this?
> I've done a similar thing with many parts of my pages but not with actions
> that are pushed onto this stack, so I'm not sure where to start.
>
> Any ideas?
> Thanks in advance
>
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