If those other issues are with lift and you're stuck, of course feel
free to post to the list for help.
-Ross
On Nov 20, 2009, at 9:31 AM, jhonig wrote:
> Hi Ross,
>
> I haven't been able to test your solution yet, still struggling with
> several other
> issues. I seldom feel this unproductiv
Hi Ross,
I haven't been able to test your solution yet, still struggling with
several other
issues. I seldom feel this unproductive, I'm afraid, the lack of
documentation
and issues of what documentation are up to date are both troubling me.
Thanks for your help and I will definitely post back o
Thanks Ross, for your replies, they sure gave me new insights and
hints!
I got a simple version working, and at least now I can proceed
implementing
the behaviour I wanted, which was a bit more complex than what I
described
in my question.
Thanx again! Job Honig
On Nov 18, 10:18 pm, Ross Mellgr
Yes, jsonCall is an extension of ajaxCall that automatically does the
JSON conversion for you, which why you get an immutable.Map out of it
rather than a blob of text. Let me know how it works out.
-Ross
On Nov 18, 2009, at 4:16 PM, jhonig wrote:
> Hi Ross,
>
> Thanks for your suggestion! S
Hi Ross,
Thanks for your suggestion! So I can actually use any jsonCall as if
it were
Ajax and deal with the result... OK, nice. Will try it out tomorrow!
Job
On Nov 18, 6:24 pm, Ross Mellgren wrote:
> (n.b. not compiled or tested, and there might be an easier way:)
>
> class MySnippet {
>