you're very welcome. and thanks for eating my dogfood ;)

  gerolf

On 9/29/07, NickCanada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Hi Gerolf,
>
> Thanks so much - that worked well!
> ...getting rid of the brackets also much needed advice!
>
> I can now implement all the examples at berniecode.com using your library.
>
> This is nice code to learn from.
>
> Thanks again
>
> Nick
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Gerolf Seitz wrote:
> >
> > hi nick,
> >
> > thanks for the feedback. there was indeed an error with the generated
> > javascript in JavascriptSubject.
> > The fix for that is already in the svn repository. so could you do an
> svn
> > checkout and try that again?
> >
> > oh, you probably should remove the brackets around the javascript
> > statement
> > so that it looks like this:
> > return "Wicket.$('"+progBar.getMarkupId()+"').innerHTML =\"Progress: \"
> +
> > Math.round(value *    100) + \"%\"";
> >
> > i tested that specific line and it worked for me ;)
> >
> > if you want to use a "timed animation" you could do something like this:
> >
> > // IHeaderContributor#renderHead
> > public void renderHead(IHeaderResponse response)
> >     {
> >         // anim is a field in the page/component
> >         response.renderOnLoadJavascript("window.setTimeout(\"" +
> > anim.getAnimatorId()
> >                 + ".toggle()\", 1000);");
> >
> >     }
> >
> > thanks again for the (informal) bug report and let me know if you have
> any
> > more questions...
> >
> >   gerolf
> >
> > On 9/28/07, NickCanada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >> Thanks Gerolf Seitz for adding animator.js functionality to
> wicket-stuff.
> >>
> >> I need a bit of help: Can anyone let me know how to implement a
> >> JavascriptSubject style subject?
> >> I have NumericalStyleSubject and CssStyleSubject animating a div nicely
> >> but
> >> I would love to add, for example something similar to this bit of
> >> javascript
> >> from the berniecode.com site:
> >>
> >> function updateButton(value) {
> >>     $('ex1Button').innerHTML = "Progress: " + Math.round(value * 100) +
> >> "%";
> >> }
> >>
> >> It seems that JavascriptSubject style subject is meant for this purpose
> >> however
> >>
> >> animJS.addSubject(new JavascriptSubject() {
> >>
> >>           protected String getFunctionBody() {
> >>
> >>                return "[Wicket.$('"+progBar.getMarkupId()+"').innerHTML
> =
> >> \"Progress: \" + Math.round(value *    100) + \"%\"]";
> >>                     }
> >> });
> >>
> >> gives me errors.
> >>
> >> Any help for a javascript and Wicket beginner appreciated
> >>
> >> Nick
> >>
> >> PS Is it possible to use animate with a timer rather than a javascript
> >> event?
> >>
> >>
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