On 7 Feb 2006, at 17:35, Louis Walch wrote:

thanks for the help but you were right it should work - i just had a typo :)

next issue............
tying to get it to hit a function onDrop, but its not working correctly. i was given this way of doing it last week on this board. when i load the
page w/ FF i get "dropAction is not defined"

dropAction: function(draggable, droppable) {
     alert("DROPED:" + draggable.id +" ON " + droppable.id);
}

Try removing "dropAction:" from that first line.


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. . .

Droppables.add("drop_List'",{hoverclass:"highlightField",accept: ["draggable"],onDrop:dropAction});








On 7 Feb 2006, at 16:38, Louis Walch wrote:

thanks that worked...

another related question....
im also writing Droppables.add with the Ajax.Updater. and the drop
area
was written when the page was originally loaded (not the
ajax.updater area
of the page).  will it still be droppable?


Sounds like it should work - javascript functions defined in the
containing page should certainly be accessible from script elements
in the updated fragment.


when i run updater, it writes the dragable items, and they are
draggable
but they do not do anything when dropped on the areas.

also, the drop areas are TD's maybe that is it.


Hmm, does your drop area work for draggables delared in the
surrounding page (not in the fragment)? Any javascript errors/ warnings?




Also, be careful about the problem described here:

http://wrath.rubyonrails.org/pipermail/rails-spinoffs/2005- December/
001615.html

(which crashes all but the latest firefox, I think). Also, if you
surround your script elements with <!--//<![CDATA[ ... //]]>--> you
might have to remove them or you'll get javascript syntax errors on
IE. I'm not sure if this is a well known limitation with prototype or
not - I only ran into it yesterday. Prototype should probably strip
these kind of comment lines before calling eval().

tom

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On 7 Feb 2006, at 15:35, Tom Riley wrote:

Pass evalScripts: true in the options hash passed to Ajax.Updater.

tom

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On 7 Feb 2006, at 15:28, Louis Walch wrote:

using Ajax.Updater to update a section of a page with a <ul> also
want to
write some javascript into it (because im trying to make each of
the <li>
draggable. but the <script..... > are not being written. is this
not
possible?
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