I think it just should be:

Form.Request('myForm','content')

I don't think you need to pass in the element object itself--just the
ID to the desired elements.

On Jan 21, 5:58 pm, Davor Ilic <[email protected]> wrote:
> ok i have it new Form.Request($('myForm'), $('content'));
>
> thats very cool but why didn´t work my first it´s the same as mootools i
> just copy and paste it .... ???
>
> 2010/1/22 Davor Ilic <[email protected]>
>
>
>
> > Could you write me an example i looked up this and it don´t work and i do
> > not know why...
>
> > 2010/1/21 hairbo <[email protected]>
>
> > It kind of looks like your PHP page isn't returning HTML.  I'd also
> >> suggest you try this code (I just learned about it, and it's pretty
> >> nice)
>
> >> var MyFormSubmit = new Form.Request(
> >>                                [idOfFormToSubmit],
> >>                                [idOfHtmlElementWhereFormResponseGoes]
> >>                        )
>
> >> On Jan 21, 3:58 pm, Davor Ilic <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> > What i´m doing wrong?
>
> >> >http://mootools.net/shell/UUdVL/2/

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