[Proto-Scripty] Re: Scriptaculous 1.8.2 not loading library files

2009-01-30 Thread mcrawford

Yeah, I just found the same thing after almost throwing my computer
out of the window after trying to upgrade scripty to 1.8.2. The
update breaks everything if you don't have the scripts in the head.

It's strange that it was changed from 1.8.1 to only look in the head.

On Dec 11 2008, 1:21 am, Alejo alej...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi George,

 Thank you very much for your answer. Yes, it did help me a bit!
 -
 The problem is that I don'tloadthose libraries directly, but using
 the google.load() functionality. So my question was: where does
 google.load() insert the scripts I call?

 Thanks a lot!

 On 10 dic, 14:53, George george.bea...@googlemail.com wrote:

  Hi There,

  I use the google API loader, just above the closing body tag like
  this:

  scripttype=text/javascript src=http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/
  libs/prototype/1.6.0.3/prototype.js/script
  scripttype=text/javascript src=http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/
  libs/scriptaculous/1.8.1/scriptaculous.js?
 load=effects,dragdrop,builder/script

  The javascript declarations for theScriptaculousdependent files are
  inserted directly under the original call in 1.8.1.  I also noticed
  that in 1.8.2 it only works if you have the declaration in the page
  head.

  At the moment, I'm sticking with 1.8.1 but to be honest, there's no
  reason why I couldn't move the declarations to the head of the
  document.

  Sorry that's not an answer, but hopefully it helps a bit.

  George

  On Dec 9, 9:06 am, Alejo alej...@gmail.com wrote:

   I'm sorry to re-open this thread, but no-one has told me anything
   about it.

   Does anyone use Google Ajax Loader API with Prototype Scriptaculous?
   Have you got the same problem? How can I solve it?

   Thank you in advance.

   On 1 dic, 17:18, Alejo alej...@gmail.com wrote:

I also have the same problem, but I use Google Ajax API Loader, so I
don't know if the loader puts the javascript files in the head or
somewhere else. How can I solve this problem??

Thank you in advance.

On 1 dic, 09:27, joe.roback joe.rob...@gmail.com wrote:

  So, why can't your scripts be in the head? Do you know you can add
  scripts to the head dynamically? Like this:

 for example, pixelpost photoblog, you want to onlyloadthese in the
 image_template.html, and have a header.html+footer.html defined, the
 scripts will have to go in the body.

 I also found issues with xhtml1.1 and the DOM. Had to use these
 insteaad

 function createElement(element) {
         if (typeof document.createElementNS != 'undefined') {
                 return 
 document.createElementNS('http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml',
 element);
         }
         else if (typeof document.createElement != 'undefined') {
                 return document.createElement(element);
         }
         return false;

 }

 function setAttribute(element, name, value) {
         if (typeof element.setAttributeNS != 'undefined') {
                 return 
 element.setAttributeNS('http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml', name,
 value);
         }
         else if (typeof element.setAttribute != 'undefined') {
                 return element.setAttribute(name, value);
         }
         return false;

 }
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[Proto-Scripty] InPlaceEditor Key events not working

2008-10-31 Thread mcrawford

I'm having problems getting the key events to work for me. On the demo
page:
http://github.com/madrobby/scriptaculous/wikis/ajax-inplaceeditor
in the first example, hitting Esc does not cancel the form. As far as
I can tell, it should, according to the function
checkForEscapeOrReturn. Hitting Return does submit the form (but when
using Firebug, apparently not through checkForEscapeOrReturn, because
a breakpoint in that function never gets hit).

In my own usage, I can't get Esc or Return to do anything with the
form, and I thought it might be a related issue to what's happening on
the demo page.

This is in FF3 and IE7.

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