On Fri, 2010-06-18 at 08:01 -0700, MattyDE wrote:
> Hi Jeremy,
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> Thanks for your reply. It looks like what i've looking for. But i need this
> with POST not with GET. Cause the GET-URL is to limited to internet
> standards and i have to transfer a bunch of more data back to the
> server-side.
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Hi Jeremy,
Thanks for your reply. It looks like what i've looking for. But i need this
with POST not with GET. Cause the GET-URL is to limited to internet
standards and i have to transfer a bunch of more data back to the
server-side.
Any hint for POST?
Thanks
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On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 3:21 AM, MattyDE wrote:
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> Igoor... i need your help please :)
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Igoor... i need your help please :)
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Sure i could.
But there are more and more complex Parameters as they could be added to an
URL ... so i need to Ajax-POST them, instead of GET .. this is my Problem.
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Hi Martin,
Can you just read the options "[1,12,355]" on the body of the function
you defined and append them to the URL?
Ernesto
On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 8:07 AM, MattyDE wrote:
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> No solution in sight yet =/
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No solution in sight yet =/
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No the Grid Component doesnt know this or want to know this on
client-side.
Is it not possible just to implement a method, which could be called by :
$("#gridview").trigger("filter", { 'ids': [1,12,355]});
totally from outside?
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Then the grid component should know what to send to the server side;-)
That's completely similar to the example I showed with AJAX slider
(slider sends positions to server side). Your grid will have to
iterate over the rows "state" (on client side) put that information
into a parameter and send it
And how could i do this?
I dont want to reload the grid or anything. I just want to KNOW whats
"happen" on client-side... in some scenarios...
in My Example:
the user filters the grid totally client-side. But the Filter-Plugin should
tell my gridview-Component WHICH lines are still visible (ID-
Hi,
Why not use Wicket standard AJAX submit machinery instead? And have
the grid rebuild itself after AJAX submit?
Ernesto
On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 1:20 PM, MattyDE wrote:
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> Okay, i'll try to explain what i want/have to do, with my noob-english ;)
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> I've written my own gridview component for
Okay, i'll try to explain what i want/have to do, with my noob-english ;)
I've written my own gridview component for a big web-application.
And some-one else who is responsible for the client-side thing, want to tell
my gridview "hey yo, filter this values i submit to you!".
So i thought, implem
Hi,
On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 12:59 PM, MattyDE wrote:
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> How should i do this from a client-side call? I dont know with Parameter will
> be submited from there.
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Doesn't your component knows what to transfer? I really do not
understand what you want to try to achieve... I have used a similar
ap
How should i do this from a client-side call? I dont know with Parameter will
be submited from there.
strictly speaking i want do transfer a json Object to server-side through
the Event Call.
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append the parameter to the URL? Just try url+"&ids=test" and see if you get it.
Ernesto
On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 12:39 PM, MattyDE wrote:
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> Hi Folks,
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> i want to add an "custom" Event "filter" to an HTML-Component. So that
> another plugin/function or something else, on client-side could cal
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