Do you understand why though? 

-----Original Message-----
From: H13 [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, 10 September 2009 1:39 AM
To: MooTools Users
Subject: [Moo] Re: Submit()


Steve

Yes you right, this:
event.stop();
was in fact the problem which caused not working of fireEvent :-(


On 9 zář, 17:22, "Steve Onnis" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think it was an issue not stopping the click event on the link.  If you
> stop it there it wont propagate as fireEvent() just calls the event, but
> does not execute the event so with the submit in this case it would have
> just ran the function attached to the submit event but not actually call
> submit() on the form which would have actually submitted it.
>
> This can be seen athttp://mooshell.net/PpM56/ 
>
> You will see here there is no stop() being called in the form submit
because
> there is no event being passed in through fireEvent()
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: H13 [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Thursday, 10 September 2009 12:40 AM
> To: MooTools Users
> Subject: [Moo] Re: Submit()
>
> Thank you Sandford, the solution here:http://mooshell.net/yxL3F/1
>
> is what I looked for, so now it works great.
>
> The problem with fireEvent which I had, was solved by this:
>
> !event || event.stop();
>
> Thank you to all.
>
> On 9 zář, 09:53, Thierry bela nanga <[email protected]> wrote:
> > In the case you missed it,
> > $(form).submit() in mootools does not replace the native form.submit()
and
> > then it just send the form ...
>
> > maybe you did not understand that point[?][?]
>
> > On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 1:07 AM, Sanford Whiteman <
>
> > [email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Between all the mooshells I think we've covered every possible way
to
> > > > submit a form aside from hand delivering it.
>
> > > :)))
>
> > > -- Sandy
>
> > --http://tbela99.blogspot.com/
>
> > fax : (+33) 08 26 51 94 51
>
> >  364.gif
> > < 1KZobrazitStáhnout
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