an't use that
state
system.
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gt;> response.renderOnDomReadyJavascript(
>> getCallbackScript().toString() );
>> }
>>
>> } );
>> }
>>
>> }
>>
>> As you can see, there is duplication from AjaxLazyLoadingPanel - which
>> would
>
Yeah that's what I thought. And I tried it, but visually nothing
happened. I'll give it another shot.
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On 31/05/2009, at 7:15 AM, Igor Vaynberg
wrote:
you can just replace the entire panel with a new instance.
-igor
On Sat, May 30, 2009
you can just replace the entire panel with a new instance.
-igor
On Sat, May 30, 2009 at 3:11 AM, Antony Stubbs wrote:
> We use AjaxLazyLoadingPanel, and want to be able to trigger the process of
> showing the indicator, and requesting the panels contents with a separate
> Ajax request, after th
We use AjaxLazyLoadingPanel, and want to be able to trigger the
process of showing the indicator, and requesting the panels contents
with a separate Ajax request, after the first complete render has
finished. I.e. do the whole process over and over, without having to
reload the entire page.