> Explorer is hanging up after giving a 'null' response for the alert
> below - but, firefox is not even hitting the alert and is processing
> normally, thogh it does not have the code to complete the AJAX
> request, just redirects to redo the original page
If you don't use event.stop() for is ju
For the first time something is happening - though I am not sure what.
Explorer is hanging up after giving a 'null' response for the alert
below - but, firefox is not even hitting the alert and is processing
normally, thogh it does not have the code to complete the AJAX
request, just redirects to
Hi Quleczka
All your suggestions look good and probably are great technique for
getting this done. BUT, no matter what I do, no matter ghow I code
this - and I have now tried at least a dozen different ways, I get the
exact same problem - as soon as I address my form, I get an error -
either fir
Hi,
First of all I'm not prototype expert, rather newbie ;)
1) why do you use onsubmit="validatethis();"> if you can use $
('formlinks').observe('submit',validatethis);
2) you don't have to set asynchronous:true - it's default value
3) most common is parameters: $('formlinks').serialize(tru
as additional info, I should mention:
there are multiple forms - tho with much different names
jQuery is also loaded which at first gave me conflicts, but
Ajax.Updater, at least, working now
the form giving me problem is itself loaded via Ajax.Updater - along
with (using eval) the script 'valid