On Aug 1, 1:16 am, David Sousa <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Thanks for the quick answer, but nothing yet.
>
> Philip Hallstrom wrote:
> > record "Element.insert(\"#{id}\", { #{position.to_s.downcase}:
> > #{content} });"
>
> This is the helper source code, but if you go to the Prototype API you
> will see:
>
> > insert(element, { position: content }) -> HTMLElement
>
> So, I understand that you can pass a element. I just can't get the
> helper to evaluate the JS code that lead me to the element.
>
if rjs is getting in the way (sounds like it is) there's nothing wrong
with just ditching the helpers
fred
> -------------------------------------------
>
> fRAnKEnSTEin wrote:
> > sometimes this error happens because the html element that you are
> > trying to access using it's id does not load yet. You can check if
> > when you try to access $('comments_list').down(0) the element exists
> > in the HTML. You can check using the firebug.
>
> The element 'comments_list' exists. It looks like:
> <div id="comments_list">
> <ul> </ul>
> </div>
>
> What I'm trying to do is, add li elements inside of the ul element
> without giving it a Id.
>
> Thanks anyway... still looking for the answer.
> By the way, someone have done something similar, but did not work for
> me. Look
> at:http://sentia.com.au/2009/03/using-javascript-code-for-rjs-instead-of...
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