Here is the call to the jquery ajax forms plugin:
$(#addForm).ajaxForm({ target: '.flexigrid'},
function() {
$(#CIPdocs).flexReload();
}
);
The target is the div that I am trying to upgrade. Basically, I am
using the form to add a record and then after that I want to refresh a
div. In the code behind, I just return the view after I add the record
so it makes sense that the entire page is stuck in the target div. I'm
just wondering if there is a way to refresh the div with just the
refreshed view's contents of the div. Maybe something like this?
$(#addForm).ajaxForm(
function(data) {
$(#flexigrid).html(data.find
(#flexigrid).html));
$(#CIPdocs).flexReload();
}
);
or is there a better or more conventional way?
On Nov 22, 6:04 pm, coughlinsmyalias [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey,
Can you send me your code to look at. Are you trying to update a DIV
or use it as a succss show?
On Nov 22, 6:08 pm, davidgregan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using the jquery forms plugin for an ajax request and update. I
set the target option to the desired div that I want to update. The
problem that I'm running into is that it will update the div with the
contents of the entire page rather than the just the contents of that
div. I'd like to do this without creating another view for just the
div alone. What is the proper way to do this? Return the calls results
to a variable and then parse the variable for the desired div? Is
there another way? Thanks in advanced.