I've a small problem with new Ajax.Request. Actually, there isn't
really a problem with the function itself, but with encoding.
Here is my code:
function getData() {
new Ajax.Request('chat.php', { method: 'post', encoding:
'windows-1251', parameters: userId= + userId + msgtime= +
msgtime,
Hello,
I'm using protoype.js in a rails application. The application works
fine on Safari, FireFox (both windows and mac), however, when I load
my app in IE6, I get an Error: Object doesn't support this property
or method pop up.
When I choose to debug that in the script debugger, I see that
Dear All...
How to make drag and drop an element but it is not dragged over limit height
and width browser size, it likes drag and drop on gmail's windows modal
message...
Thanks,
Best Regards
Saiful Amri
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Hi John,
This usually happens when you try to call a Prototype method on an
Element instance that hasn't been extended [passed through $()]. On
almost everything but IE, that's fine, but on IE you have to be sure
to pass the instance through $().
There's an article on this in the new
Dear...
try using
msgtime=+encodeURIComponent(msgtime)
I think it does work, thanks
Saiful Amri
On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 1:12 AM, Uzm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've a small problem with new Ajax.Request. Actually, there isn't
really a problem with the function itself, but with
[code]
parent page
ul id=tablist
liSome text/li
/ul
child page(loaded in a div)
ul id=tablist
liChild some text/li
/ul
[/code]
[css]
#tablist{
padding:3px 0;
margin-left:0;
margin-bottom:0;
margin-top:0.1em;
font:bold 12px Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
Thanks, I found what I was looking for form validation. Any suggestion
for masking? Tom
On 20 Říj, 17:52, kangax [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Hi,
do you know some prototypejs based alternative to fValidator (http://
zendold.lojcomm.com.br/fvalidator/) and iMask
If that's the only problem, why not deal with it on the server. I see
that you're using PHP. That would be as easy as:
$msgtime = str_replace('%3A',':',$_REQUEST['msgtime']);
Considering that message is received by the server-side script almost
instantly, you could forgo sending the time at all
Why don't you use paths to your images that are relative to the
webroot instead of the directory they are in so that they work no
matter where they are?
The convention is to have a directory in your webroot called images
and all your imagery goes in there.
/images/c1/foo.jpg
/images/c2/bar.jpg
My Advice?
Forget ajax and use an iframe or heck, even standard frames.
In my opinion, you are trying to use a screw driver when you should be using
a hammer.
On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 1:36 PM, F. Ruiz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you for your answer, but this is not valid for me. I'll
I would imagine that Ajax.PeriodicalUpdater was conceived with a
different intention in mind - something like showing online/offline
status, maybe. All the chat-like examples I've seen (primarily for the
RoR), used javascript generated on the server to re-start updating and
sessions to keep track
Here's the code. It's simple enough:
blockquote
new Form.Element.DelayedObserver( 'inputfield', .50, function()
{ simplefunction(); })
function simplefunction() { alert(here I am); }
/blockquote
The problem I'm having is that simplefunction is being called twice.
Best
Adam
Why aren't you just using the Ajax.PeriodicalUpdater, which supports
the decay option?
var poller = new Ajax.PeriodicalUpdater('some-element-id', '/foo/bar',
{decay:10});
Also, if you pass an empty string as the first parameter, then you can
pass pure JavaScript to be executed as opposed to
Hi T.J.
Thanks for the reply.
I've read the docs at the links you mention, but I'm still stuck.
The problem (with me anyway) is that I'm a JavaScript noob, and the
JavaScript calls that exist in my app get there via Rails. So I'm
having a problem even finding the offending function.
It seems to
T.J.
I thought I'd add the clip of the only JavaScript code that I'm
responsible for: (in case the problem is therein)
$(document).ready(function()
{
// Build tabs...
$('#tabs ul').tabs({ fx: { height: 'toggle', opacity:
'toggle' } });
// Animate the hiding of any
T.J.
I did the remove of my JavaScript, and I still get the error.
So it must be a problem with Rails or one of the plugins.
I'll poke around on their boards and fora to see if they have mention
of this.
Thanks,
John
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Well since the Ajax requests in Prototype will auto-eval the response,
you can modify the page without updating just one div. It's the route
I take most of the time.
Say you set it up like this:
new Ajax.PeriodicalUpdater('', '/some/url');
Then the response from /some/url could be:
Ok, I've solved this...
Apparently, the problem stems from trying to use both prototype AND
jQuery on the same page. I thought I needed prototype for
active_scaffold (AS does require prototype) but I was able to remove
both active_scaffold and prototype from my app.
Now I no longer get the
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