Unfortunately it is all on my pc (testing server), so it is unavailable
online... I tried using Rico.Accordion as well. It seems like any scripts
within the Ajax request do not run. I also have some scriots for hovering
over divs (changing bg color) and they do not work as well...

On 12/1/06, Felix Shnir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Is there are sample?  I user rico, and it works fine with my setup,
however I don't use it with ajax request, but I do not see any reasons why
it wouldn't work in that setup.

Felix.


 On 11/30/06, Issachar Brooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  I have a PWC window, I make an ajax call that loads into a DIV inside
> the window. I want to round the corners of the div with OpenRico (too bad
> only Mozilla supports that property of CSS3...)... Usually, I would put the
> following tag after the div:
>
> <script language="javascript">
>  Rico.Corner.round('divID', {color:"transparent", bgColor: '#E3F8C0',
> blend:false});
> </script>
>
> But it is not working inside the window. I also tried it with
> Ajax.Request content outside the window, to no avail. Does the browser
> not run "inline" javascript when loading the ajax? Is there a solution for
> this?
>
> Issachar Brooks
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