Also...

In my previous post, I mentioned having a LinkSubmit in the form too. Well,
the standard LinkSubmit wasn't submitting the form, so I replaced it with a
tacos:AjaxLinkSubmit. That submits the form ok, but the
cycle.activate("MyQPage") call at the end of the server-side listener method
has no effect in the browser (presumably because the client called the
server with ajax).

Can I do a standard form submission with either the AjaxForm or the
AjaxLinkSubmit? Can I use a standard LinkSubmit in an AjaxForm?

I really want a form that I can use to do partial page refreshes
(Ajax-style) calls sometimes and that I can use to do whole page refreshes
(standard http style) calls other times. 


> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:tacos-devel-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Leonardo Quijano Vincenzi
> Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2006 7:02 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Tacos-devel] AjaxEventSubmit Questions
> 
> I don't think that anybody has tried this yet. The AjaxEventSubmit
> component is intented (for now) to submit the whole form and call a
> listener. Hence the "Submit" suffix. This is important in many cases
> where people need to change the old "combo-box changed -> refresh"
> pattern that plage a lot of web apps. So it works mostly like a submit
> button.
> 
> (I'm not sure if in a regular Submit button the form's listener is
> called too. If that's not the case then AjaxEventSubmit shouldn't do it.
> But I think is the case indeed).
> 
> You might want to take a look to how Autocomplete is working. Maybe it
> would shed some light on your purposes.
> 
> --
> Ing. Leonardo Quijano Vincenzi
> DTQ Software
> 
> 
> Jeremy wrote:
> >
> > Hi guys. Looks like this is going in a cool direction. However, I'm a
> > little confused about the version in alpha-7.
> >
> > I'm building a form with a TextArea that kindof works like an
> > AutoCompleter. I put the TextArea inside an AjaxForm, and I've
> > attached an AjaxEventSubmit to the onkeyup event of the TextArea.
> >
> > The server-side listener needs the input of the TextArea to generate
> > suggestions. (BTW: I can't use an AutoCompleter because the
> > suggestions shouldn't appear in a pull down, they need to appear in
> > some other part of the page.)
> >
> > So the AjaxEventSubmit gives me two choices for attaching a listener.
> > I can use the "action" parameter which causes tacos to fire the
> > specified listener right before firing the form's listener. Or I can
> > use the "listener" parameter which causes tacos to fire the listener
> > method when the AjaxEventSubmit component rewinds.
> >
> > In the first case, my form's listener fires too. That's not the
> > behavior I want. I only want the AjaxEventSubmit listener to fire in
> > this case.
> >
> > In the second case, the listener **must** fire before the TextArea
> > rewinds because I **must** place the AjaxEventSubmit component before
> > the form elements which trigger it. So in this case, my listener can't
> > get the data it needs.
> >
> > I don't quite know what to do here. Am I using the AjaxEventSubmit
> > component for an unintended purpose? I notice that the AjaxForm in the
> > demo doesn't have a "listener" parameter or a LinkSubmit or anything.
> > Perhaps nobody has tried this yet?
> >
> > Thanks for your help!
> >
> > Jeremy
> >
> 
> 
> 
> 
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