Re: [Proto-Scripty] Where is the Ajax.Request options documentation?

2016-07-11 Thread Christophe Decaux
Hi there, Just click on the « Ajax section » header in the left column (the black one). That will link you to : http://prototypejs.org/doc/latest/ajax/ In there, you’ll find what you’re looking for… Ajax options All Ajax classes share a common set

Re: [Proto-Scripty] Prototype old documentation

2012-12-03 Thread Christophe Decaux
I believe that what you are looking for is here: http://prototypejs.org/doc/1.6.0/ Hope this helps Christophe Le 30 nov. 2012 à 18:20, protobook froo...@booksort.com a écrit : This suddenly seems to have disappeared. It used to be at http://www.prototypejs.org/api I still look at it

Re: [Proto-Scripty] Re: enumerate hash

2010-04-14 Thread Christophe Decaux
more to the syntax. Also how do you use that optional context parameter with this within the loop and for what enhanced value/processing does it give you? On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 4:59 AM, Christophe Decaux christophe.dec...@gmail.com wrote: If I understand well, what you're asking

Re: [Proto-Scripty] Re: enumerate hash

2010-04-12 Thread Christophe Decaux
If I understand well, what you're asking for is pretty close to what you suggested in your original post: hashToBeTested.each(function(pair){ if(valueToTest==pair.value){ hashToBeTested.unset(pair.key); } } Christophe Le 10 avr. 2010 à 12:36, chrysanthe m a écrit : Hi, again Sorry

Re: [Proto-Scripty] floating div

2010-04-08 Thread Christophe Decaux
You have to learn about position:absolute css style. It will solve your issue. Le 7 avr. 2010 à 20:37, Martín Marqués martin.marq...@gmail.com a écrit : OK, I know this isn't strictly prototype, but I'll through it here. I have a div with id divsubmit which has an animated gif used when

Re: [Proto-Scripty] Remove script from view

2010-04-07 Thread Christophe Decaux
First, this group doesn't know much about Rails, so you won't get any advice on how to move some code to application.js But, I believe your issue can be easily solve with a little help from the queue mechanism. Check Effect Queues - scriptaculous - GitHub So you might end up with a slightly

Re: [Proto-Scripty] Effect.Fade/Effect.Appear

2010-03-19 Thread Christophe Decaux
I haven't look thoroughly at your issue, but seems to me that you have to queue those two effects. Otherwise, they try to happen together. I ran a while ago into the same issue. When you lauch an effect, javascript doesn't wait for it. Remaining code is executed immediately. So either you look

Re: [Proto-Scripty] Effect.Fade/Effect.Appear

2010-03-19 Thread Christophe Decaux
showed up. Now all I have to do is generalize the buttons to use this... merci boucoups. bernard On 3/19/2010 9:20 AM, Christophe Decaux wrote: I haven't look thoroughly at your issue, but seems to me that you have to queue those two effects. Otherwise, they try to happen together. I ran

Re: [Proto-Scripty] PLease Wait or Loading message

2010-02-10 Thread Christophe Decaux
I would use onCreate to show an element displaying your please wait message (or a graphical spinner, etc.) and use onComplete to hide it Enjoy, Christophe Le 10 févr. 2010 à 15:20, bill a écrit : I have an application that uses Ajax.updater. As it runs over the internet sometimes the

Re: [Proto-Scripty] Need immediate help closing one blind when another opens

2009-12-23 Thread Christophe Decaux
I'm not a programmer either, but here's how I would solve your problem I assume that you have some function that does the show info stuff and that function is called whenever a click is made. So I would store in a global variable the name of the element that is opened But before you store this

Re: [Proto-Scripty] this and setTimeout in Prototype-based class

2009-12-04 Thread Christophe Decaux
Hi there, IMHO, Ajax wouldn't help as the real timing issue is around the image load which I don't think is predictable. So, why don't you use a image preload mechanism such as the one I use in a slightly different way. I display a waiting message, preload the pic and then hide the waiting

Re: [Proto-Scripty] How to queue Multiple effects?

2009-12-04 Thread Christophe Decaux
What about using afterFInish instead of a queue ? I know, it's not very nice... new Effect.multiple([this._view.prevButton, this._view.nextButton, this._view.hideButton], Effect.Opacity, {from: 0, to: 1, duration: 2,afterFinish:function(){ new

[Proto-Scripty] Re: Question about onmouseover, onmouseout and onclick

2009-10-14 Thread Christophe Decaux
I don't know anything what elegant means, but this would be my way to do it. I'm your onclick handler, set a flag such as menuIsClicked to true and in your onMouseOut handler, test that flag before hiding the image. On to the pros for the ellegant solution. Christophe Le 14 oct. 2009 à

[Proto-Scripty] Re: prototype code to load images?

2009-09-16 Thread Christophe Decaux
Zion, I think the following code should help you, I found it sometime ago it is based on this page : http://www.webreference.com/programming/javascript/gr/column3/ Basically, you need to have - an array with url's for your big images such as picSrc[0] = 'images/ big1.jpg'; picSrc[1]

[Proto-Scripty] Re: Newbee question : Compatibility with javascript 1.5

2009-07-31 Thread Christophe Decaux
That's right, it's device app dev. The device is a Cisco DMP 4300 series Does anyone knows what are the minimum browser requirements to run Prototype and Scriptaculous Christophe Le 30 juil. 09 à 22:40, Rick Waldron a écrit : That sounds like fun... i like device app development. Can you tell

[Proto-Scripty] Re: Newbee question : Compatibility with javascript 1.5

2009-07-31 Thread Christophe Decaux
, and the license is not forbidding. [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JavaScript#Versions Good luck, -- T.J. Crowder tj / crowder software / com Independent Software Engineer, consulting services available On Jul 31, 9:09 am, Christophe Decaux christophe.dec...@gmail.com wrote: That's right, it's