Kind of a hack but function.defer is useful in many other contexts. On 8/5/09, Ash <[email protected]> wrote: > > That seems to be working! > > Is Event.observe.defer a standard method, or is it only to be used in > certain cases? > > I'm happy that it's working but I would really like to learn the > basics properly. > > Thanks anyway for getting me up and running! > Ashley > > On Aug 5, 10:32 pm, DJ Mangus <[email protected]> wrote: >> good question. You might change Event.observe( . . . etc to >> Event.observe.defer( . . . and see if that fixes it. Odd that the >> node isn't available in the DOM at onSuccess but that might work >> around it while I research. >> >> On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 2:22 PM, Ash<[email protected]> wrote: >> >> > yes, when I check the HTML tab, the form with the id=password-form has >> > not been created within the email-response div, even though I have >> > waited to check for it with the onSuccess line >> >> > EG >> >> > function callProcBasketEmail(e) { >> > var pars = Form.serialize('email-form'); >> > var myAjax = new Ajax.Updater('email-response', >> > 'procBasketEmail.php', { >> > method: 'post', >> > parameters: pars, >> > onSuccess: function(response) >> > { >> > Event.observe('password-form', 'submit', >> > callProcBasketPassword); >> > } >> > }); >> > Event.stop(e); >> > } >> >> > Once I jump past the error, the email-response div gets populated with >> > the form i'm trying to observe, so the question is, why is the >> > onSuccess running before the DOM has been updated? >> >> > On Aug 5, 10:17 pm, DJ Mangus <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> actually just checked firebug, best place would be html tab. DOM tab >> >> lists the entire DOM which would be very hard to go through. >> >> >> On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 2:12 PM, Ash<[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >> > Sorry, i'm quite new to this, should I be looking for the form >> >> > id=password-form element in the DOM, not sure where to look for it in >> >> > the DOM tab of firebug? >> >> >> > Is this correct? >> >> >> > On Aug 5, 10:06 pm, DJ Mangus <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >> <nods> when Firebug breaks on the error, check the DOM tab to see >> >> >> the >> >> >> state at that particular moment. >> >> >> >> On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 2:05 PM, Alex >> >> >> >> McAuley<[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >> >> > Seems the element does not exist... >> >> >> >> > Does it exist in the DOM ? >> >> >> >> > Alex Mcauley >> >> >> >http://www.thevacancymarket.com >> >> >> > ----- Original Message ----- >> >> >> > From: "Ash" <[email protected]> >> >> >> > To: "Prototype & script.aculo.us" >> >> >> > <[email protected]> >> >> >> > Sent: Wednesday, August 05, 2009 10:04 PM >> >> >> > Subject: [Proto-Scripty] Re: Beginners question, trouble with >> >> >> > Event.stop in >> >> >> > AJAX >> >> >> >> > When I set firebug to break on all errors... >> >> >> >> > Submit the first form and I get (from prototype.js) >> >> >> >> > function getEventID(element) { >> >> >> > element is null3936 if (element._prototypeEventID) return >> >> >> > element._prototypeEventID[0]; (element is null error) >> >> >> >> > if I step past it and submit the second form I get the same error >> >> >> > again >> >> >> >> > Unfortunately I don't know why both errors are caused, can you >> >> >> > help >> >> >> > please? >> >> >> >> > On Aug 5, 9:40 pm, DJ Mangus <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >> >> Are you getting any Javascript errors? Note: firefox and firebug >> >> >> >> is >> >> >> >> your friend. Don't forget to break on all errors. >> >> >> >> >> On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 11:22 AM, Ash<[email protected]> >> >> >> >> wrote: >> >> >> >> >> > Hi, I wasn't sure whether you meant in the 1st or second >> >> >> >> > function, but >> >> >> >> > it doesn't make a difference in either. >> >> >> >> >> > I think it is the Event.observe('password-form', 'submit', >> >> >> >> > callProcBasketPassword); which is not working properly, >> >> >> >> > although I >> >> >> >> > don't know how to debug it >> >> >> >> >> > On Aug 5, 6:48 pm, DJ Mangus <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >> >> >> Try adding e.preventDefault(); instead of Event.stop(e) and >> >> >> >> >> let me >> >> >> >> >> know if that works? >> >> >> >> >> >> On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 4:55 PM, >> >> >> >> >> Ash<[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >> >> >> > function callProcBasketEmail(e) { >> >> >> >> >> > var pars = Form.serialize('email-form'); >> >> >> >> >> > var myAjax = new Ajax.Updater('email-response', >> >> >> >> >> > 'procBasketEmail.php', { >> >> >> >> >> > method: 'post', >> >> >> >> >> > parameters: pars, >> >> >> >> >> > onSuccess: function(response) >> >> >> >> >> > { >> >> >> >> >> > Event.observe('password-form', 'submit', >> >> >> >> >> > callProcBasketPassword); >> >> >> >> >> > } >> >> >> >> >> > }); >> >> >> >> >> > Event.stop(e); >> >> >> >> >> > } > > >
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