Does anyone try it and know what is to change to work it?

2010/1/22 Davor Ilic <[email protected]>

> Ok i see i should have said that i´m using tinymc editor and it seem that
> mootools and tinymce aren´t compatible enough.
> Did anyone use tinymce and mootools together?
>
> 2010/1/22 Davor Ilic <[email protected]>
>
>> ok have an other problem. The form is stoped  and the content updates but
>> i´m missing the value from the textarea.
>> If i have the submit event i get it other i have an empty post array how i
>> get the data?
>>
>> 2010/1/22 Davor Ilic <[email protected]>
>>
>> ok thank you veryyyyyyyyy much this was helpful. now i understand couple
>>> of things i do many wrong in the options field
>>>
>>>
>>> 2010/1/22 Aaron Newton <[email protected]>
>>>
>>>> So, a couple things. First, you don't need to add a submit event to your
>>>> form; Form.Request does that for you. Just, on domready, new
>>>> Form.Request(form, update); and you're done. As for spinner, you just have
>>>> to have it in your environment (and then you need to set up the css for
>>>> spinner; see its docs).
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 5:15 PM, Davor Ilic <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> this is how i use it where i have to push the submit twice
>>>>>
>>>>> <script type="text/javascript">
>>>>> window.addEvent('domready', function() {
>>>>>  $('myForm').addEvent('submit', function(e) {
>>>>>  e.stop();
>>>>>  var content = $('content');
>>>>>  new Form.Request( $('myForm'), content);
>>>>>  });
>>>>> });
>>>>> </script>
>>>>>
>>>>> <form id="myForm" method="post" action="ajax.php">
>>>>>  <textarea name="content" style="width:100%">
>>>>> </textarea>
>>>>>     <input id="save_content" type="submit" name="save_content"
>>>>> value="Save" />
>>>>> </form>
>>>>>
>>>>> <p id="content"></p>
>>>>>
>>>>> another question, i see that i have the option but do not know how to
>>>>> integrate in the class.
>>>>> is that right?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>  new Form.Request( $('myForm'),
>>>>> content, {
>>>>> requestOptions: [{useSpinner:true}]
>>>>>  }
>>>>> );
>>>>>
>>>>> 2010/1/22 Aaron Newton <[email protected]>
>>>>>
>>>>> You can pass either; an id or a reference.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You should not have to push the submit button twice.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> note that it can integrate with Spinner and Form.Validator.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 4:41 PM, hairbo <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I think it just should be:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Form.Request('myForm','content')
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I don't think you need to pass in the element object itself--just the
>>>>>>> ID to the desired elements.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Jan 21, 5:58 pm, Davor Ilic <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>> > ok i have it new Form.Request($('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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