pretty much yes but some shut it off for security reasons

On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 3:01 PM, DJJQ<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Ok. I thought everyone had javscript by now :)
>
> On Aug 5, 11:39 pm, DJ Mangus <[email protected]> wrote:
>> The only problem with that solution is you provide no degradation to
>> people without javascript.
>>
>> On 8/5/09, DJJQ <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
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>> > Thank you for your solution, but instead I changed <a href=#> to <a
>> > href="javascript:null()"> and it works like a charm.
>>
>> > On Aug 5, 11:00 pm, "Alex McAuley" <[email protected]>
>> > wrote:
>> >> Nope...
>>
>> >> If you are observing the click with observe()
>> >>  just call Event.stop(event); on it
>>
>> >> Example.
>>
>> >> $('myHref').observe('click',function(event) {
>> >> Event.stop(event);
>> >>         Your ajax code here.
>>
>> >> });
>>
>> >> That way it will degrade in browsers not having javascript and they will
>> >> just goto the href of the link.
>>
>> >> HTH
>>
>> >> Alex Mcauleyhttp://www.thevacancymarket.com
>>
>> >> ----- Original Message -----
>> >> From: "DJJQ" <[email protected]>
>> >> To: "Prototype & script.aculo.us"
>> >> <[email protected]>
>> >> Sent: Wednesday, August 05, 2009 9:42 PM
>> >> Subject: [Proto-Scripty] Re: Browser scroller position after Ajax.Update
>>
>> >> Yes that's right. Maybe that's the problem, should I javascript:null
>> >> it?
>>
>> >> On Aug 5, 10:40 pm, "Alex McAuley" <[email protected]>
>> >> wrote:
>> >> > what does the link look like ?
>>
>> >> > <a href="#" >Click me</a>
>>
>> >> > Like that ?
>>
>> >> > Alex Mcauleyhttp://www.thevacancymarket.com
>>
>> >> > ----- Original Message -----
>> >> > From: "DJJQ" <[email protected]>
>> >> > To: "Prototype & script.aculo.us"
>> >> > <[email protected]>
>> >> > Sent: Wednesday, August 05, 2009 9:33 PM
>> >> > Subject: [Proto-Scripty] Re: Browser scroller position after Ajax.Update
>>
>> >> > Oh my god my english was terrible in my post, sorry about that.
>> >> > I'll try to explain the problem again:
>> >> > On my php page I have a link a long way down the page, so users have
>> >> > to scroll down a bit. the link triggers an ajax.update on the page.
>> >> > When users press the link the browser returns to the top of the page.
>> >> > How do I restore the browser position to where the link is? (So the
>> >> > scroller position remains unchanged when calling ajax update)
>>
>> >> > On Aug 5, 9:45 pm, "Alex McAuley" <[email protected]>
>> >> > wrote:
>> >> > > Can you explain it a bit better please... i cant really understand
>> >> > > what
>> >> > > you
>> >> > > mean by that
>>
>> >> > > Thanks
>>
>> >> > > Alex Mcauleyhttp://www.thevacancymarket.com
>>
>> >> > > ----- Original Message -----
>> >> > > From: "DJJQ" <[email protected]>
>> >> > > To: "Prototype & script.aculo.us"
>> >> > > <[email protected]>
>> >> > > Sent: Wednesday, August 05, 2009 8:22 PM
>> >> > > Subject: [Proto-Scripty] Browser scroller position after Ajax.Update
>>
>> >> > > > Hello.
>> >> > > > My problem when is apparent on my page. The div to be updated (and
>> >> > > > link) are a long way down the page so users have to scroll down.
>> >> > > > When they press the link and thus update the div the browsers
>> >> > > > scroller
>> >> > > > returns to top, forcing the user to scroll down again to the div.
>> >> > > > Is there any "quickfix" (like option I have missed) or more advanced
>> >> > > > solution?
>>
>> >> > > > Best Regards and Thanks in Advance, Joel
>>
>> --
>> Sent from my mobile device
> >
>

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