i see.. thanks for your reply .. i was just wondering and i am happy
with the solution ;)
On Apr 6, 1:08 pm, Colin Mollenhour <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There appears to be no reference back to Prototype's Ajax object, and even
> setting new properties in the XHR object is forbidden in IE as Tobie (I
> think) discovered when we tried to add a responseJSON property. There is a
> patch for wrapping the XHR object, which could contain a reference back to
> the Ajax object, but I don't know if it already does or what the status is on
> that. For now you'll have to declare the function elsewhere and reference it
> with a closure like Michael suggested or hack the Prototype source to pass an
> extra argument, but I strongly recommend against that.
> Colin
> michal wrote:thanks thats a good idea and it works fine! however, i am
> wondering if i would be able to invoke the onFailure directly... On 5 Apr.,
> 16:58, Michael Peters<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:michal wrote:i wonder if its
> possible to call the onFailure-"method" within the onSucces (see the
> commented line within the onSuccess method). i triedthis.onFailure(transport)
> onFailure(transport)Why not use a real function? function
> my_failure(transport) { ... } new Ajax.Request(window.location.href, { method
> : 'post', parameters : params, requestHeaders : {Accept: 'application/json'},
> onSuccess : function(transport) { if
> (!transport.responseText.startsWith('root')) my_failure(transport); },
> onFailure : my_failure }); -- Michael Peters Developer Plus Three, LP
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