I am using prototype 1.6.0.3 and IE8. Although I think the same
problem occurred in IE7. Why do the following lines of code give
errors?
script type='text/javascript'
element = Element('div') // Doesn't work when created this way.
element.attachEvent('onclick', function(evt)
Hi,
Cancel my last post please. 1.6.0.3 solves my problem. Thought that's
what I was using, but guess I wasn't
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I'm looking for a simple (Yes/NO) prompt with a timeout and fade away
function so it can live on the screen, accept Y or N or enter or
escape, with N as the default, and Escape as cancel.
It should live within a layer and disappear after a set number of
seconds.
Any leads?
Steve Moyer
Hi Jake,
I know you said to cancel your post (it had already been posted), so
you're not expecting an answer, but:
element = Element('div') // Doesn't work when created this way.
It's new Element(...), not Element(...). (See [1], scroll down to
Element as a constructor).
Hi,
I'm surprised by the POST data you quoted, but it doesn't matter, I'm
pretty sure I know what's wrong.
I was hurrying too much when posting my reply. You don't have to URL-
encode the JSON string if you're going to give Ajax.Request a
parameters *object* rather than parameters *string*,
Hello.
%= link_to_remote 'click here', :update='some_div', :url=
{:action='some'}, :submit='group' %
is what I want to implement using Ajax.updater.
To do this I coded ( it is invoked when I clicked some link or button,
whatever )
new Ajax.Updater('some_div', url(:action='some'),
{
Ah, now, that's interesting. I did try to use evalScripts, but I
couldn't find any clear examples of how or where to apply it. I tried
putting it in the places it seemed logical, but without effect.
So, ok, I have an HTML page includes an onclick to fetch some content
which will include scripts.