Re: AjaxSubmitLink does nothing in IE

2007-09-10 Thread Matej Knopp
Hi, there are some problems with your AjaxCallDecorator. You replace
the button conponent, so this.onclick_ doesn't really point anywhere
in onsuccess handler. Also there is a typo. I suggest using something
like this:

protected IAjaxCallDecorator getAjaxCallDecorator() {
return new IAjaxCallDecorator() {
public CharSequence decorateScript(CharSequence script) {
return this.onclick_=this.onclick;
this.onclick=function() { return false; }; + script;
}
public CharSequence
decorateOnSuccessScript(CharSequence script) {
return if (typeof(this.onclick_) !=
'undefined') this.onclick=this.onclick_; + script;
}
public CharSequence
decorateOnFailureScript(CharSequence script) {
return if (typeof(this.onclick_) != 'undefined')
this.onclick=this.onclick_; + script;
}
};
}

With this code, I get no problem with IE (neither 6 or 7) and the
quickstart works well.

-Matej

On 9/10/07, Anthony J Webster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 The quickstart (http://www.transcendenz.co.uk/quickstart.zip) that I built
 works fine in IE so that's not it.
 However I noticed the following in the Ajax Debug window :

 There seem to be 2 references to component id=feedback8

 .
 INFO: Invoking pre-call handler(s)...
 INFO: Received ajax response (8138 characters)
 INFO:
 ajax-response
 component id=feedback8![CDATA[
 span id=feedback8
 ul
 li class=feedbackPanelERROR
 span class=feedbackPanelERRORLe formulaire comporte
 des erreurs/span
 /li
 /ul
 /span
 ]]/component

 and then again after a header-contribution chunk in the form chunk which
 encloses most of the code (it's a medium sized form so lots of
 label/field/feedback chunks). Feedback8 happens to be the general
 feedbaclPanel which shows errors occuring during submission.

 component id=formu![CDATA[
 form id=formu
 action=?wicket:interface=:1:patientpanel:patientform::IFormSubmitListener::
 method=post
 div style=display:none
 input type=hidden name=formu_hf_0 id=formu_hf_0/
 /div
 fieldset
 p class=error
 span id=feedback8
 ul
 li class=feedbackPanelERROR
 span class=feedbackPanelERRORLe
 formulaire comporte des erreurs/span
 /li
 /ul
 /span
 /p
 .

 Could this be the cause?

 Thanks

 Anthony

 - Original Message -
 From: Matej Knopp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: users@wicket.apache.org
 Sent: Friday, September 07, 2007 4:16 PM
 Subject: Re: AjaxSubmitLink does nothing in IE


  Could be related to markup, or parsing the response. Jira issue and
  quickstart would help here.
 
  -Matej
 
  On 9/7/07, Anthony J Webster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  That works fine. Thanks
  However I've just noticed that this AjaxSubmitLink doesn't do anything in
  IE
  whereas in Firefox it works.
  I check the Ajax debug window and the server *is* contacted and
  everything
  however after recieving the response I get an ERROR: Error while parsing
  response: Unknown runtime error in IE.
 
  Any Ideas?
 
  Many Thanks
 
  Anthony
 
  - Original Message -
  From: Matej Knopp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: users@wicket.apache.org
  Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2007 11:35 PM
  Subject: Re: Creating a disableable AjaxSubmitLink
 
 
   Something like the following should work:
  
   decorateScript:
   this.onclick_=this.onclick; this.onclick=function() { return false;
   }; + script;
  
   onSuccess,onFailureScript:
   this.onclick=this.onclick_; + script;
  
   -Matej
  
   On 9/6/07, Anthony J Webster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Hi,
  
   I'm trying to create a disableable AjaxSubmitLink. When a user clicks
   on
   the link further clicks must not result in anything until the
   'submission' is complete. This call be achieved by adding return
   false;
   in a call decorator. However I'm stuggling with the re-enabling. I
   need
   to strip the return false and put the original destination back.
  
   form.add(new AjaxSubmitLink(randomise, form) {
  
   protected void onSubmit(AjaxRequestTarget target, Form
   form)
   {
  somethingLong();
   }
   protected IAjaxCallDecorator getAjaxCallDecorator() {
   return new AjaxCallDecorator() {
  
   public CharSequence decorateScript(CharSequence
   script) {
   return return false; + script;
   }
   public CharSequence
   decorateOnSuccessScript(CharSequence script

Re: AjaxSubmitLink does nothing in IE

2007-09-07 Thread Igor Vaynberg
On 9/7/07, Anthony J Webster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 That works fine. Thanks
 However I've just noticed that this AjaxSubmitLink doesn't do anything in
 IE
 whereas in Firefox it works.
 I check the Ajax debug window and the server *is* contacted and everything
 however after recieving the response I get an ERROR: Error while parsing
 response: Unknown runtime error in IE.

 Any Ideas?


well clearly according to the message there is an unknown error!

-igor



Many Thanks

 Anthony

 - Original Message -
 From: Matej Knopp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: users@wicket.apache.org
 Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2007 11:35 PM
 Subject: Re: Creating a disableable AjaxSubmitLink


  Something like the following should work:
 
  decorateScript:
  this.onclick_=this.onclick; this.onclick=function() { return false;
  }; + script;
 
  onSuccess,onFailureScript:
  this.onclick=this.onclick_; + script;
 
  -Matej
 
  On 9/6/07, Anthony J Webster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi,
 
  I'm trying to create a disableable AjaxSubmitLink. When a user clicks
 on
  the link further clicks must not result in anything until the
  'submission' is complete. This call be achieved by adding return
 false;
  in a call decorator. However I'm stuggling with the re-enabling. I need
  to strip the return false and put the original destination back.
 
  form.add(new AjaxSubmitLink(randomise, form) {
 
  protected void onSubmit(AjaxRequestTarget target, Form
 form)
  {
 somethingLong();
  }
  protected IAjaxCallDecorator getAjaxCallDecorator() {
  return new AjaxCallDecorator() {
 
  public CharSequence decorateScript(CharSequence
  script) {
  return return false; + script;
  }
  public CharSequence
  decorateOnSuccessScript(CharSequence script) {
  // NEED TO RESET TO PREVIOUS STATE
  }
  public CharSequence
  decorateOnFailureScript(CharSequence script) {
  // NEED TO RESET TO PREVIOUS STATE
  }
  };
  }
  });
 
  Any help would be most appreciated.
 
  Thanks in advance
 
  Anthony
 
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Re: AjaxSubmitLink does nothing in IE

2007-09-07 Thread Matej Knopp
Could be related to markup, or parsing the response. Jira issue and
quickstart would help here.

-Matej

On 9/7/07, Anthony J Webster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 That works fine. Thanks
 However I've just noticed that this AjaxSubmitLink doesn't do anything in IE
 whereas in Firefox it works.
 I check the Ajax debug window and the server *is* contacted and everything
 however after recieving the response I get an ERROR: Error while parsing
 response: Unknown runtime error in IE.

 Any Ideas?

 Many Thanks

 Anthony

 - Original Message -
 From: Matej Knopp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: users@wicket.apache.org
 Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2007 11:35 PM
 Subject: Re: Creating a disableable AjaxSubmitLink


  Something like the following should work:
 
  decorateScript:
  this.onclick_=this.onclick; this.onclick=function() { return false;
  }; + script;
 
  onSuccess,onFailureScript:
  this.onclick=this.onclick_; + script;
 
  -Matej
 
  On 9/6/07, Anthony J Webster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi,
 
  I'm trying to create a disableable AjaxSubmitLink. When a user clicks on
  the link further clicks must not result in anything until the
  'submission' is complete. This call be achieved by adding return false;
  in a call decorator. However I'm stuggling with the re-enabling. I need
  to strip the return false and put the original destination back.
 
  form.add(new AjaxSubmitLink(randomise, form) {
 
  protected void onSubmit(AjaxRequestTarget target, Form form)
  {
 somethingLong();
  }
  protected IAjaxCallDecorator getAjaxCallDecorator() {
  return new AjaxCallDecorator() {
 
  public CharSequence decorateScript(CharSequence
  script) {
  return return false; + script;
  }
  public CharSequence
  decorateOnSuccessScript(CharSequence script) {
  // NEED TO RESET TO PREVIOUS STATE
  }
  public CharSequence
  decorateOnFailureScript(CharSequence script) {
  // NEED TO RESET TO PREVIOUS STATE
  }
  };
  }
  });
 
  Any help would be most appreciated.
 
  Thanks in advance
 
  Anthony
 
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