Eneko thats a serious issue, im sure core devs are with an eye on it.But i *think *it only come for the 2.0 series.
Fábio Miranda Costa Engenheiro de Computação http://meiocodigo.com On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 1:16 PM, Eneko Alonso <[email protected]>wrote: > The request response is plain xml with no comments.Mootools getElement > function does not work on IE browsers, I can't remember the JS error right > now. > > I'm trying to create an example, but I can't find how to parse an xml > string into an xml document in mootools. Any ideas? > var xml = > "<root><node>node1</node><node>node2</node><node>node3</node></root>"; > $(xml) returns null (I expected that but... had to try) > > > 2009/6/18 Fábio Costa <[email protected]> > > Do you get any errors?Thanks for this report. >> >> >> Fábio Miranda Costa >> Engenheiro de Computação >> http://meiocodigo.com >> >> >> >> On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 8:58 AM, bluff <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> >>> Are the comments in the request reply. if so IE cannot handle this and >>> will always fail. >>> Solution remove the comments from the request reply >>> >>> On Jun 17, 11:56 pm, Eneko Alonso <[email protected]> wrote: >>> > I sent an email a copule of weeks ago about an issue parsing XML withg >>> > Mootools on IE browsers, something that jQuery does fine, as you can >>> see on >>> > the next example.Notice the ajax request is done in Mootools, even when >>> the >>> > xml is parsed by jQuery. >>> > >>> > On this project I have both Mootools and jQuery, so I'm fine, but what >>> if I >>> > had only Mootools? >>> > >>> > this.request = new Request({ >>> > method: 'get', >>> > url: this.gallery.photosFeed + '&' + >>> Hash.toQueryString({start: >>> > 0, end: 10}), >>> > >>> > onSuccess: function(text, xml) { >>> > if (!$defined(xml)) { >>> > console.warn('Gallery XML is empty.') >>> > return; >>> > } >>> > >>> > // *** MOOTOOLS CODE FAILS ON IE BROWSERS *** >>> > // xml.getElements('document').each(function(photo, >>> index) { >>> > // var pic = { >>> > // docId: >>> > photo.getElement('fileentryid').get('text'), >>> > // userId: >>> > photo.getElement('userid').get('text'), >>> > // title: >>> photo.getElement('title').get('text'), >>> > // ownerName: >>> > photo.getElement('userfullname').get('text'), >>> > // rating: >>> > photo.getElement('rating').get('text').toFloat(), >>> > // created: new >>> > Date(photo.getElement('createdate').get('text') * 1000), >>> > // images: {} >>> > // } >>> > // photo.getElements('image').each(function(image) >>> { >>> > // pic.images[image.get('label')] = >>> > image.getElement('url').get('text') >>> > // }); >>> > // var photoThumb = new PhotoThumb({data: pic}); >>> > // this.gallery.photos.push(photoThumb); >>> > // this.photosList.grab(photoThumb.element); >>> > // }.bind(this)); >>> > >>> > jQuery(xml).find('document').each(function(index, >>> photo) { >>> > photo = jQuery(photo); >>> > var pic = { >>> > docId: photo.find('fileentryid').text(), >>> > userId: photo.find('userid').text(), >>> > title: photo.find('title').text(), >>> > ownerName: photo.find('userfullname').text(), >>> > rating: >>> photo.find('rating').text().toFloat(), >>> > created: new >>> Date(photo.find('createdate').text() >>> > * 1000), >>> > images: {} >>> > } >>> > var images = photo.find('image'); >>> > images.each(function() { >>> > var image = jQuery(this); >>> > pic.images[image.attr('label')] = >>> > image.find('url').text(); >>> > }); >>> > >>> > // This code does not change from avobe >>> > var photoThumb = new PhotoThumb({data: pic}); >>> > this.gallery.photos.push(photoThumb); >>> > this.photosList.grab(photoThumb.element); >>> > }.bind(this)); >>> > }.bind(this), >>> > >>> > onFailure: function() { >>> > console.warn('Gallery feed could not be loaded.'); >>> > } >>> > }); >>> > this.request.send(); >>> >> >> >
