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Subject: Re: [jQuery] Taconite Plug-in Question...
Rick,
>Can there be more than one set of
> tags on a single page?
Why would you need more than one taconite tag in the response? It's just the
root tag, you can send mul
Hi Chris,
Yes, that will work just fine. Within the root element you can have
as many commands as you like. And the commands are always processed
in order.
Mike
On 3/26/07, Christopher Jordan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> lol! ;o)
>
> Mike, I'm assuming that code like this would work:
>
>
>
lol! ;o)
Mike, I'm assuming that code like this would work:
blah...
blah, blah
blah, blah, blah
right?
Chris
Mike Alsup wrote:
> Nope. I work mostly in Java (JSP) and PHP. And didn't I hear that CF
>
Rick,
>Can there be more than one set of
> tags on a single page?
Why would you need more than one taconite tag in the response? It's just the
root tag, you can send multiple replace/append/etc tags.
-Dan
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Not just Rey's ;)
On 3/25/07, Mike Alsup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Nope. I work mostly in Java (JSP) and PHP. And didn't I hear that CF
was being discontinued? Ha, just kidding - just trying to get Rey's
blood pressure up. :-)
> Hey, Mike...
>
> Do you use CF?
>
> Rick
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Nope. I work mostly in Java (JSP) and PHP. And didn't I hear that CF
was being discontinued? Ha, just kidding - just trying to get Rey's
blood pressure up. :-)
> Hey, Mike...
>
> Do you use CF?
>
> Rick
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Sounds good. thanks!
Rick
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Subject: Re: [jQuery] Taconite Plug-in Question...
If you have a form field called calculate with a value of "yes" or some
o
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bleh - not
On 3/25/07, *Daemach* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
One way around this is by sending a separate form field that you can use
to trigger a cfswitch or cfif block that processes the fields differen
unday, March 25, 2007 3:28 PM
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Subject: Re: [jQuery] Taconite Plug-in Question...
bleh - not
On 3/25/07, Daemach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
One way around this is by sending a separate form field that you can use to
trigger a cfswitch or cfif block that processes
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> No. The document's root element must be named 'taconit
March 25, 2007 2:40 PM
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Subject: Re: [jQuery] Taconite Plug-in Question...
No. The document's root element must be named 'taconite' and there
can only be one.
Mike
On 3/25/07, Rick Faircloth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, gang...
>
> Can there be
Hey, Mike...
Do you use CF?
Rick
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Subject: Re: [jQuery] Taconite Plug-in Question...
No. The document's root element must be
Thanks, Mike!
Rick
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Subject: Re: [jQuery] Taconite Plug-in Question...
No. The document's root element must be named 'tac
No. The document's root element must be named 'taconite' and there
can only be one.
Mike
On 3/25/07, Rick Faircloth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, gang...
>
> Can there be more than one set of
> tags on a single page?
>
> Rick
>
>
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Hi, gang...
Can there be more than one set of
tags on a single page?
Rick
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