That's weird.....  if you do it the normal way, without
dynamicly-ajax-acquired content,,, do you get as many "gets" in
Safari's Activity????


On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 11:21 AM, rpflo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Thanks for the reply ... and funny because that's what I did since I
> made the post (I think) and then came back and found your reply...
>
> Here's my new request:
>
> var req = new Request.HTML({
>        method: 'get',
>        data: { 'i' : target },
>        url: 'index.image_div.php',
>        update: $('image'),
>        evalScripts: 'true',
>        onComplete: function(response) {
>                $$('.behind').setStyle('z-index','-1');
>                MagicMagnify_findMagnifiers();
>        }
> }).send();
>
> MagicMagnify_findMagnifiers() is the function that finds the images
> and then drops in the .swf and does it's thing, so this seems like it
> ought to work.
>
> The whacky thing is when I watch the Activity in Safari it tries to
> load the swf five times and gets "cancelled" every time.  FireBug
> doesn't tell me anything.
>
> I'm now wondering if this isn't a mootools issue at all.  Off to the
> magicmagnify forums, but any other help here would be much
> appreciated.
>
> A weak-sauce solution is to just use an iframe.
>
>
> On Oct 8, 10:13 am, "Iván N Paz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I would instantiate the class in the onComplete callback.... just an idea....
>>
>> Remember to place width+height attributes on the images!!! (it caused
>> heavy headaches for me in another project!! :-)
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 10:48 AM, rpflo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> > So I'm using this:
>>
>> >http://www.magictoolbox.com/magicmagnify/
>>
>> > magicmagnify.js grabs any images with a certain class and then turns
>> > them into a nice flash zoomable image. (zoomible?)
>>
>> > I'm using Request.HTML to change the image that displays. While the
>> > new requested image tag still has the proper class, it doesn't get
>> > evaluated and then turned into the fancy pants flash zoomified image.
>>
>> > I'm just learning javascript and mootools but I understand that when
>> > the page loads the magicmagnify.js finds the right images and then
>> > does it's thing.  When I get the request, magicmagnify.js is already
>> > off duty.
>>
>> > How do I get it grab that image and do it's thing?
>>
>> > So I've got magicmagnify.js in the head of the document and it works
>> > when the page initially loads.
>>
>> > Here's my request code:
>>
>> > var target = this.get('id');
>> > $$('.behind').setStyle('z-index','1');
>> > var req = new Request.HTML({
>> >        method: 'get',
>> >        data: { 'i' : target },
>> >        url: 'index.image_div.php',
>> >        update: $('image'),
>> >        evalScripts: 'true',
>> >        onComplete: function(response) {
>> >                $$('.behind').setStyle('z-index','-1');
>> >        }
>> > }).send();
>>
>> > Here's what get's dropped into $('image')
>>
>> > <a href="<?php echo $image_path;?>" rel="zoom-color: #333; size:
>> > 300px; type: circle" class="MagicMagnify"><img id="the_image" src="<?
>> > php echo $image_path;?>" alt="" /></a>
>>
>> > And now I want magicmagnify.js to realize "hey, it's a new image with
>> > a link around it with the class of MagicMagnify, I'll do my thing like
>> > I did when the page first loaded."
>>
>> > I thought that's what evalScripts: 'true' was supposed to do, but it
>> > doesn't.
>>
>> > I'd be pouring over the documentation first because I'm sure I've got
>> > a syntax issue but it seems mootools.net is down.
>>
>> > Thanks in advance.
>>
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