Some changes:
document.observe("dom:loaded",
function(){
>if ($('adjType').value.length > 0){
>$('submittingTerritory').show();
>}}
>
> );
>
>
...
More HTML
...
Other Territory
Good day,
I have a problem by running prototype in salesforce visualforce page,
which i unable to understand and have some doubts
Below code is intend to allow user to select drop down list and able
to update with value in drop down list.
Below code only able to run and call out alert on "Call
Hi,
> alert('call 2...');
> new Ajax.updater(id, URL, optionStr);
> alert('call 3...');
JavaScript is case sensitive, Ajax.updater and Ajax.Updater are not
the same thing.
Can I strongly recommend using some kind of debugger for catching
these thi
Hi,
Your two examples are not identical. In the one using 'proyecto'
literally, your if statement will always be true because you're not
using $, you're using
if('proyecto')
where to be identical to the x1 version you would need
if($('proyecto'))
I don't know why that would make any
Hi,
The main point of Vladimir's changes being that you cannot put a div
where you had one (assuming those TRs were inside a TBODY or TABLE),
it's invalid HTML. IIRC, TABLE can only contain TBODY, THEAD, or
TFOOT, and TBODY can only contain TR. (Most browsers will insert a
missing TBODY for you
Thanks for guidance T.J ..
one question, on Ajax.Updater(id, URL, optionStr), the second argument
is it MUST be file or can we have controller action which return
result ? Appreciated if you can show me some sample if possible ..
On Jun 27, 3:56 pm, "T.J. Crowder" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> >
As far as I know scripty2 is not dropin replacements. It is a totally
new project. As far the only 'old' effects are morph / fade / appear
and the main change Effect variable is no logger in play.
But a part of that it is really awesome effect engine. And as an open
source project any one could w
Hi,
> one question, on Ajax.Updater(id, URL, optionStr), the second argument
> is it MUST be file or can we have controller action which return
> result ?
It must be a URL (which is not necessarily a file, it depends on your
server configuration).
HTH,
--
T.J. Crowder
tj / crowder software / co
2009/6/27 T.J. Crowder
>
> Hi,
>
> Your two examples are not identical. In the one using 'proyecto'
> literally, your if statement will always be true because you're not
> using $, you're using
>
>if('proyecto')
>
> where to be identical to the x1 version you would need
>
>if($('proyecto
Right... I've come to this conclusion. Anyway, one the examples here:
http://scripty2.com/doc/scripty2%20fx/element.html#morph-class_method
$('element_id').morph('width:500px;height:500px', {
duration: 4,
transition: '',
delay: .5,
propertyTransitions: {
width: 'mirror', height: 'easeI
Hi,
Ah, with more context it's clear what's going wrong. You're making a
common -- and understandable -- mistake about how closures work:
> document.observe('dom:loaded', function(){
> var x1, elm;
> x1='proyecto';
> elm = $(x1);
> if (elm) {
> elm.observe('change',
This is sort of redundant to TJ, but I'm going to throw it out there... I'm
not familiar with salesforce development, but firebug has a number of
add-ons that make life so much easier allowing you to debug your server side
code right in firebug:
http://getfirebug.com/extensions/index.html
I use
Hi,
It's all about numbers ... do your numbers and figure out if one process
dumping all options for the form is faster for your end users than dumping
the pieces as they need them.
I have big a cluster(massive processing) but limited bandwidth .. so I would
err on small pieces .. but if you only
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