Re: JS call on AJAX zone update

2016-09-15 Thread Adam X
Thank You Chris. This is exactly what I ended up doing :) On Thu, Sep 15, 2016 at 11:08 AM, Chris Poulsen wrote: > You did not specify whether it was a specific zone / zoneupdate you wanted > to react on as opposed to all on page. Hence binding a listener on the >

Re: JS call on AJAX zone update

2016-09-15 Thread Chris Poulsen
You did not specify whether it was a specific zone / zoneupdate you wanted to react on as opposed to all on page. Hence binding a listener on the document seemed like a good suggestion. You should avoid using JS directly in the page (like in your example) - Use modules instead. For reference

Re: JS call on AJAX zone update

2016-09-15 Thread Adam X
I was able to do this with an ajax renderer callback. This example helped me: http://jumpstart.doublenegative.com.au/jumpstart7/examples/javascript/modal/1 Thanks! On Thu, Sep 15, 2016 at 10:13 AM, Adam X wrote: > Thanks for that pointer. But I'm no javascript expert. I

Re: JS call on AJAX zone update

2016-09-15 Thread Adam X
Thanks for that pointer. But I'm no javascript expert. I tried the following two attempts, neither worked: $('#myZone').on("t5:zone:update",function(){ alert('changed'); }); Is there something obvious that I'm doing wrong? $("#myZone").change(function() { alert('changed'); }); Adam On

Re: JS call on AJAX zone update

2016-09-15 Thread Chris Poulsen
Take a look at http://tapestry.apache.org/current/coffeescript/events.html#section-16 to see which events to listen for On Thu, Sep 15, 2016 at 9:40 AM, Adam X wrote: > Hi, > > I know I'm missing something, but what's the easiest, cleanest > Tapestry way to hook a JS