Ah but you can. Because every parameter passed into the tacos object methods can also be passed into your dojo.event connected methods.

On 3/20/06, Andreas Andreou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
While it's true that Bug47 'tacos js needs to define onEvent emitters'
is not really needed due to the
dojo.event.connect(tacos, "onSomeEvent", ...)
i believe that the updateObject concept cannot be replaced in this way.

The problem is that without updateObject, one cannot really corelate an
ajaxrequest with an ajaxresponse. You easily catch a responseComplete
event, but you cannot know which ajaxrequest triggered it.

All these became apparent when trying to fix the ProgressBarExample page.



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