The XmlHttpRequest code has landed!  Give the
latest 1.0.2-SNAPSHOT a try.  The method
you want is currently:

 TrPage.getInstance().sendFormPost(theForm, params, headerParams);

... though that probably will change in a few ways before
the final release of 1.0.2.

-- Adam



On 6/15/07, noah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 6/14/07, Adam Winer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There's no publicly supported way to fire a PPR request now,
> but there will be once the XmlHttpRequest code is merged in.
>
> -- Adam
>

Huzah! That will be good for us component developers :)

If you're looking for a temporary hack that will almost certainly
break on upgrade, I've been using _submitPartialChange.

Here's what the java(script)doc says:
 * @param form The form to submit.  This can either be the name of the form
 *             in the current <code>document</code>, the index of the form
 *             in the current <code>document</code> or the form itself.
 * @param doValidate boolean value specifying whether validation should
 *   occur before the form is submitted.  (As per a common Javascript
 *   idiom, it is acceptable to pass true/false as well as 0/1).  If
 *   this parameter is ommitted, it defaults to true.
 * @param parameters a single Javascript object that specifies
 *   all the additional key-value pairs to submit.  There must be
 *   pre-existing &lt;input type="hidden"&gt; elements as targets
 *   for each of these parameters

You'll have to combine that with server side code like:

RequestContext.getCurrentInstance().addPartialTarget( componentToRefresh );

A slightly more robust hack might be to have a display:none
tr:commandButton with partialSubmit set to true and then grab the DOM
node and call click().  Then you could use partialTriggers and such. I
haven't tried it, and this certainly isn't a sanctioned or supported
hack :)  I am not a commiter.

>
>
> On 6/14/07, Renzo Tomaselli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi, I'm looking for a method to trigger PPR upon setting certain
> > conditions on client operations.
> > I have a multipanel page, where one panel contains an iframe for
> > rendering a blob through browser plugins.
> > Users are allowed to swap, minimize and restore panels through js, thus
> > these operations are purely client-bound.
> > When the Adobe plugin is involved to manage iframe contents (both on IE
> > and FF), the iframe area is not refreshed after its panel is restored or
> > swapped.
> > Don't ask me why.
> > Thus I need to force a refresh, and this would be much better if
> > partial, e.g. concerning only that panel.
> > How can I trigger it from js ?
> > Thanks -- Renzo
> >
> >
>

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