Thanks for your help Felix...
Felix Shnir wrote:
> Tom, it depends on how you are processing the form,
I'm handling it within the symfony action - i.e., posted to the server.
The action take the values from the form to the model to the db. It
seems what I have in the js window is nested forms - the form that comes
as a result of the AjaxRequest Get, within the Dialog /PWC form control
- so - if I submit the inner form, the db is updated correctly, the js
window closes, but the inner form html ends up in the parent window; BUT
- if I submit the outer form, then the db is not updated correctly, but
the js window closes, and the parent window retains its original
content. Confusing enough? These are complicated forms that have ten or
twenty fields, with toggles and hidden divs, etc., - so I don't relish
trying to rebuild them from within a js definition....
I can get around it by redirecting back to the original at the end of
the action, but that ends up requiring more tailored code each time I
use this....including trying to track and retain intermediate selected
form values for redisplay....
> I usually set up a return function to handle it, not observer:
> Dialog.confirm("<br><div id=\"login_popup\"><\/div>", {windowParameters:
> {className:"alphacube", width:300, height:235}, okLabel: "proceed", ok:
> Login.doLogin });
> But in a PWC, you can set up additional buttons to do the onclick
> event to handle your processing. onDestroy is also useful if oyu
> choose to go that route. Do not set win to null though, PWC will
> handle destruction of a window.
>
> Felix.
>
>
> On 11/25/06, *Tom Cowin* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
> Is there a formula for successfully processing a form within a window,
> where the form is retrieved by an AjaxRequest? In my own
> convoluted way,
> I have it working to the point that the form is displayed, then
> handled
> and submitted properly, but I'm not able to capture (or block) the
> return from the form submission. This is within the context of the
> symfony environment.
>
> <script type="text/javascript">
> var win;
>
> function test()
> {
> var currentTime = new Date();
> var id = "window_id_" + currentTime.getTime();
> win = new Window(id, {className: "dialog", width:450,
> height:680,
> zIndex: 100, title: "create customer"});
> win.setAjaxContent("/index.php/customer/createJSW", {method:
> 'get'}, true, true);
> }
>
> myObserver = {
> onDestroy:
> function(eventName, win1) {
> if (win1 == win) {
> win = null;
> self.location.reload();
> Windows.removeObserver(this);
> }
> }
> }
> Windows.addObserver(myObserver);
> </script>
>
>
> <a class="ancillary" href="#" onclick="test();return false;">[add
> customer]</a>
>
> I'd also like to be able to reload the primary window once the js
> window
> is closed/destroyed - I assume the best way to handle this is via an
> observer?
>
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