Try to get the alert. http://mooshell.net/de3My/
On Oct 9, 9:17 pm, Fábio M. Costa <[email protected]> wrote: > zipz, Ryan just gave you a nice start, modify the code and show it to us so > we can help you. > Thanks zalum for this great service (mooshell)! > > -- > Fábio Miranda Costa > Solucione Sistemas > Engenheiro de interface > > > > On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 4:09 PM, Ryan Florence <[email protected]> wrote: > > This might be helfpul: > >http://mooshell.net/Emrgv/ > > > On Oct 9, 2009, at 12:43 PM, Fábio M. Costa wrote: > > > Hi zipz, paste your code in mooshell.net and we can try to solve your > > problem. > > read the information you have on the menu to understand how the ajax > > requests work. > > > Cheers, > > > -- > > Fábio Miranda Costa > > Solucione Sistemas > > Engenheiro de interface > > > On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 3:32 PM, zipz <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> I think my problem is something similar and I haven't found a solution > >> either. I want to make some click events on the loaded elements in the > >> requested. I get the responseElements in the onSuccess/onComplete > >> function but the events aren't attached to the elements. I know it's > >> because the domready isn't finished in the onSuccess/onComplete. > > >> I couldn't manage to get your code to work, Fábio. Aarons code became > >> to complicated. > > >> This code works if I call the request from the content loaded within > > >> On Sep 26, 2:23 am, Pedro Moreira <[email protected]> wrote: > >> > Fábio, > > >> > your code makes sense but I still can't make this work. Any ideia why? > > >> > On Sep 25, 9:03 pm, Fábio M. Costa <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> > > I understand it, i had passed thought it before. > >> > > The problem here is that the javascript is evaluated before the update > >> is > >> > > done, so you dont have the popup on the DOM and cant addEvents to it. > >> Theres > >> > > a way to do it, i dont like it but i'll show you as its the only i > >> got. > > >> > > var editVenueBox = $('edit_venue_box'); > >> > > new Request.HTML({ > >> > > url: '/admin/venue/' + venue_id, > >> > > evalScripts: false, > >> > > onSuccess: function(responseTree, responseElements, responseHtml, > >> > > responseJs){ > >> > > editVenueBox.set('html', responseHtml); > >> > > $exec(responseJs); > >> > > } > > >> > > }).send(); > > >> > > Did you get it? Still i dont know why its done like this, shouldn't > >> the > >> > > order be changed (to the core-devs)? > > >> > > -- > >> > > Fábio Miranda Costa > >> > > Solucione Sistemas > >> > > Engenheiro de interface > > >> > > On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 3:06 PM, Pedro Moreira < > >> [email protected]>wrote: > > >> > > > Hello everyone, > > >> > > > I've been working on a really fun project but today something got on > >> > > > my nerves. I searched for some solutions but none worked for me. I > >> > > > even found one post somewhere with something similar: > > >>http://www.mooforum.net/general12/domready-after-request-html-t1743.html > > >> > > > So... There's a page with a bunch of rows on a table and each row as > >> a > >> > > > link "edit". On that page I add an event to each link when the user > >> > > > clicks on it. This event makes a Request.HTML and the html response > >> > > > will be set by the update option on a lightbox-like div, a better > >> > > > looking pop up window. On this new page I have some input fields and > >> > > > an input button which I want to be able to click to trigger an event > >> > > > (a request to save the input fields). > > >> > > > Problem is: I can't add events on the pop up window! > > >> > > > Code-wise: > >> > > > page.php > >> > > > ... > >> > > > window.addEvent('domready', function() > >> > > > { > >> > > > ... > > >> > > > $each($$('a.edit_venue_link'), function(item) > >> > > > { > >> > > > item.addEvent('click', function() > >> > > > { > >> > > > var venue_id = item.get('venue_id'); > > >> > > > new Request.HTML( > >> > > > { > >> > > > url: '/admin/venue/' + venue_id, > >> > > > update: 'edit_venue_box' > >> > > > }).send(); > >> > > > } > >> > > > ); > >> > > > } > >> > > > ); > >> > > > ... > > >> > > > /admin/view/:num (it's a controller which triggers a view with...) > >> > > > ... > >> > > > <script> > > >> > > > window.addEvent('domready', function() > >> > > > { > >> > > > alert($('submit_button').get('text')); > > >> > > > $('submit_button').addEvent('click', function() > >> > > > { > >> > > > alert('is it working?'); > >> > > > }); > >> > > > ... > > >> > > > The alert with the submit_button text works but all the events I try > >> > > > to add don't. > > >> > > > Am I doing something wrong? > > >> > > > I tried setting evalScripts true and false but it still doesn't > >> work. > >> > > > The solution on the link I wrote about doesn't work either...
