Hi Jochen,

You are assigning both events to the same element #lun_sel. Is it correct?
If yes, why you can't just put both ajax calls into one function?



Jochen Daum:
> Morning group,
> 
> I have some mootools based javascript code in my <head> section, that
> reloads one of two <select> boxes when the other one is changed.
> 
> This works on the first box, but not thereafter. I can't see any
> errors in Firebug, nor does the debugger stop on the event calls
> again.
> 
> Anyone know what I'm doing wrong?
> 
> Please see code below:
> 
> window.addEvent('domready', function(){
> 
> $('lum_sel').addEvents({
>             change: function (){
>                 var x1 = new Ajax(
> 
> '/index.php?option=com_lightingcalculator&task=xml&type=la&id='+$('lum_sel').value+'&preset='+$('lam_sel').value,
>                     {
>                         method: 'get',
>                         update: 'lamp_dropdown'
>                     }
>                 ).request()
>             ;
> 
>             }
> });
> $('lum_sel').addEvents({
>             change: function (){
>                 var x2 = new Ajax(
> 
> '/index.php?option=com_lightingcalculator&task=xml&type=lu&id='+$('lam_sel').value+'&preset='+$('lum_sel').value,
>                     {
>                         method: 'get',
>                         update: 'luminaire_dropdown'
>                     }
>                 ).request()
>             ;
> 
>             }
> });
> 
>                                               });
> 
> > 
> 


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