Thanks! It was really useful

On Oct 16, 7:26 pm, Walter Lee Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When you pass the insertion to Updater, you just have to pass which
> insertion to use, the variables are inferred from the output of the
> updater.
>
> //untested!!
>
> new Ajax.Updater('m', '/search/similar_items',
> {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:false, insertion:Insertion.After});
>
> Walter
>
> On Oct 16, 2007, at 7:07 AM, symfo wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi everybody,
>
> > I have a list of words (<ul><li>...). When I click on one of them, a
> > new sub list show at the bottom of clicked element.
> > So I'd like to call ajax.updater correctly to show sublist under
> > clicked element (var m in javascript code).
>
> > This is my incorrect code:
>
> > new Ajax.Updater('respuesta', '/search/similar_items',
> > {asynchronous:true, evalScripts:false, insertion:Insertion.Bottom(m,
> > null)});
>
> > Insertion.Bottom has 2 parameters: element and html code. m is a
> > javascript variable that contains a reference to element, but html
> > code will be returned at Ajax.updater,
>
> > Could anybody help me?
>
> > Thanks in advance


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