BODY { font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;font-size:12px; }Hi,
about:
>baseUrl: "http://127.0.0.1:8080/cars/FillCarModels",
>Check that the action is valid, example if u are using Struts, the
>FillCarModels need to be define like an action in the struts-config
>file.
yes, it is real URL, not to Struts action, but to servlet. It is
mapped in web.xml and xml is written into response object. When I put
it into separate browser window and add parameters
(http://127.0.0.1:8080/cars/FillCarModels?make=1), it works. Struts
actions are mapped only to *.action
But in this servlet are debug messages, which are not in log and it
means that this servlet is not called :-(
Other hints - yes to all with exception of
> onCreate: initProgress,
> onComplete: resetProgress,
> onFailure: reportError,
Jiri
On Thu 05/03/09 12:54 , Mileidys Gonzalez Prieto
mileidys.gonza...@i-frontier.net sent:
Some of the reasons can be:
Well... I will give u a list of some reasons:
- baseUrl: "http://127.0.0.1:8080/cars/FillCarModels",
Check that the action is valid, example if u are using Struts, the
FillCarModels need to be define like an action in the struts-config
file.
> source: "make",
Be sure that the source select has that value in the id.
> > onCreate: initProgress,
> onComplete: resetProgress,
> onFailure: reportError,
Is those functions on your code? (javascript functions)
> > target: "model",
The target select has model in the id.
> > parameters: "make={make}",
> emptyOptionName: "Select model"
> });
Tell me if it's work...
On Wed, 2009-03-04 at 10:36 +0100, wrote:
> BODY { font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;font-size:12px;
}Hi,
> I relpaced in by javascript instead of ajaxtag, but generated by
> ajaxtag:
> new AjaxJspTag.Select(
> {
> baseUrl: "http:///FillCarModels",
> source: "make",
> onCreate: initProgress,
> onComplete: resetProgress,
> onFailure: reportError,
> target: "model",
> parameters: "make={make}",
> emptyOptionName: "Select model"
> });
> result is then > new AjaxJspTag.Select(
> {
> baseUrl: "http://127.0.0.1:8080/cars/FillCarModels",
> source: "make",
> onCreate: initProgress,
> onComplete: resetProgress,
> onFailure: reportError,
> target: "model",
> parameters: "make={make}",
> emptyOptionName: "Select model"
> });
> then, form contains:
> Značka:
> --
> Škoda
> Hyunday
> Kia
> Toyota
> Model
> Select model
> Still not working ...
> On Tue 03/03/09 14:45 , Mileidys Gonzalez Prieto
> sent:
> baseUrl: "${contextPath}/FillCarModels", > for me looks
like the url is not the real url... can y send the
> piece of
> code where u call the ajaxtags?
> On Tue, 2009-03-03 at 10:37 +0100, [1] wrote:
> > BODY { font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;font-size:12px;
> > }Hallo, it is not really for this forum, but thread is already
> here.
> > I have following problem with ajaxtags, described in ajaxtags
> forum,
> > but maybe it is not visited often. For javascript sources and
> function
> > - it is the same if it is included in html head or body.
> > I have form in included tiles template, which has: >
> ${pageContext.request.contextPath} > > Značka: >
> -- > > Škoda > > Hyunday > > Kia >
> Toyota > > Select model > > ... > >
/cars/FillCarModel returns XML file with models for make. > >
But using this not works, base URL is not called (there is
some
> log
> > messages, which are not in log). If I will use hard codded path
to
> > baseUrl, then init method of this servlet is called, but
neither
> > doGet or doPost. > > In html is generated to: > > new
AjaxJspTag.Select( > > { > > baseUrl:
"${contextPath}/FillCarModels", > > source: "make", > >
onCreate: initProgress, > > onComplete: resetProgress, > >
onFailure: reportError, > > target: "model", > > parameters:
"make={make}", > > emptyOptionName: "Select model" > > });
> > Where can be problem? looks that something is not initialized
...
> > > Thanks, Jiri
> > On Mon 02/03/09 02:47 , Mileidys Gonzalez Prieto
> > [2] sent:
> > Well, for to do actions like that in my code I'm using
AjaxTags.
> > http://ajaxtags.sourceforge.net/
> > Is really easy to use...
> > On Sun, 2009-03-01 at 15:47 -0800, chumbobumbo wrote:
> > > This is probably so basic - I'll put my flame proof suit
just
> in
> > case.
> > > > > > I have a 2 combos and (yes ;-) I would like the
second one
to
> be
> > loaded
> > > depending on what's been chosen in the first one, so in my
> action
> > execute
> > > method I have:
> > > > > > model.setList(service.getData1());
> > > > > > my struts.xml looks like this (note that I am
using spring
and
> I
> > am hitting
> > > the same action 'class' (demoAction):
> > > > > > > > > method="execute">
> > > jsp/output.jsp
> > > jsp/error.jsp
> > > > > > > > > jsp/second.jsp
> > > jsp/error.jsp
> > > > > > > > > in my output jsp I have:
> > > > > > .....
> > > > > > > > > listValue="entry.desc"
name="selection.listCode"
> > > onchange="javascript:load_second_list();return
> > > false;">
> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
> > > theme="ajax"
> > > listenTopics="load_second_list" formId="demo"/>
> > > > > > > > > > > > that's all fine and dandy,
but when I call loadSecond.action
I
> > find that my
> > > model is re-initialised anew (i.e. as the action is marked
> > 'prototype' in
> > > spring config, the data for the first combo is no longer
there)
> > > > > > > obviously I need data in the 1st combo to be
available in
the
> > resulting
> > > page, as the user should be allowed to change the first
> selection
> > (that
> > > would in turn relaod the second combo again). > > >
> > > Is there a way to serialize/cache the data that was
retrieved
> in
> > the first
> > > call so that it is available in the subsequent call other
than
> > putting it in
> > > the session?
> > > > > > Thanks,
> > > > > > 99-L Blue > > > >
>
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