Cool. Thanks Ken.
I tried out some stuff last night.
Basically I formatted the HTML for the AjaxUpdateContainer to be something like
this:
div data-wonder-id=AUC data-wonder-options = {'someKey':
'someValue'}.../div
Then I create an on load statement:
$(window).load(function() {
Some suggestions:
Use something like:
$j = JQuery.noConflict();
So there is absolutely no problem with mixing JQ and other libs.
You can also replace $(window).load(function(){... etc with $j(function(){...
I'd suggest namespacing your stuff:
var WOjax = WOjax || {};
WOjax.AUC = {...
Don't
Hi David,
Thanks a lot that is really good input. I really like the idea of using
delegation and definitely creating the no conflict variable and the self
invoked function for the on load event is a must.
It would be cool to create a set of prefabricated delegates (like your example)
- that
Hi David,
Question about $caller - do you mean the xhr?
And the same for target do you mean the element that is being updated?
Thanks
On May 10, 2013, at 12:18 PM, David LeBer dleber_wo...@codeferous.com wrote:
Some suggestions:
Use something like:
$j = JQuery.noConflict();
So
Hi Pascal,
I started working on a JQuery framework and I'm up to one component!
You can see it here: http://www.kahalawai.com/JQuery
I'm pretty busy but I think I could make one component a day. I was wondering
what people thought about a couple of questions I have:
1. Should I use data
Yes definitely use the data attributes.
Basically what I've been experimenting with is to have an init() method that is
called on page load. It scans the dom looking for elements of AjaxJQ class,
reads the component type from one data attribute and inits it with params from
another data
Hi David,
On May 9, 2013, at 1:45 PM, David LeBer dleber_wo...@codeferous.com wrote:
Yes definitely use the data attributes.
OK.
Basically what I've been experimenting with is to have an init() method that
is called on page load. It scans the dom looking for elements of AjaxJQ
class,
I think this is awesome! I'm definitely planning on using JQuery within the
next few months, and will happily contribute once I get to that point.
Ken
On May 9, 2013, at 6:19 PM, Johnny Miller jlmil...@kahalawai.com wrote:
Hi Pascal,
I started working on a JQuery framework and I'm up to