Have a look at the options here:
http://github.com/madrobby/scriptaculous/wikis/ajax-inplaceeditor
Basically, you can access the element a number of different ways. If
you want to go at it from the direction I think you do, then you would
make your options like this:
var opts = {externalControlOnly: true};
var editNode = new Ajax.InPlaceEditor('node','url_on_server.php',opts);
And then somewhere else, you would do something like this:
editNode.enterEditMode();
The "scripty" way to do this would be to do the wiring to the external
trigger from within the control itself:
var opts = {externalControlOnly: true, externalControl: 'foo'};
new Ajax.InPlaceEditor('node','url_on_server.php',opts);
And now when you click on a#foo, the editor will open.
Walter
On Jan 6, 2009, at 5:45 AM, Niko Schwarz wrote:
> So, I am adding a inplaceeditor to a node. how do i find the editor,
> so i can turn the in place editing mode on? the method is called
> enterEditMode(), I think, but what to call it on?
>
>
> cheers,
>
>
> niko
>
>
> >
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