Actually, I'm not sure whether the "#" + id query selector will work if id
is a number (even if converted to a string), so you might be better off
pre-pending the id with a letter.
Anthony
On Saturday, June 11, 2016 at 9:02:20 PM UTC-4, Anthony wrote:
>
> You're probably getting an error in the JS console. The ajax() function
> expects id to be a string, so try:
>
> ajax('{{=URL('default','deciser')}}' + '?at=' + id, [], id.toString())
>
> Anthony
>
> On Saturday, June 11, 2016 at 11:41:40 AM UTC-4, Steve Joe wrote:
>>
>> It does nothing.
>> However in
>> function change(id)
>> {
>>
>> ajax('{{=URL('default','deciser')}}'+'?at='+id,[],id);
>> }
>>
>> when I change the second id to something '12' as in
>> function change(id)
>> {
>>
>> ajax('{{=URL('default','deciser')}}'+'?at='+id,[],'12');
>> }
>> it works as expected. But when it id it doesn't show any response.
>> Something's wrong there and I am unable to fix it.
>> On Friday, June 10, 2016 at 7:35:39 PM UTC+5:30, Anthony wrote:
>>>
>>> In the browser network tab, what's happening with the Ajax requests? Are
>>> they being sent as expected, and if so, what response is returned?
>>>
>>> On Friday, June 10, 2016 at 8:14:55 AM UTC-4, Steve Joe wrote:
>>>>
>>>> in .load file:
>>>> {{for i in range(0,3):}}
>>>> {{for j in range(0,3):}}
>>>> {{idd=str(i+1)+str(j+1)}}
>>>>
>>>> <p id={{=idd}} style="display:inline" onclick=change({{=idd}})>
>>>> {{=l[i][j]}}
>>>> </p>
>>>> {{pass}}
>>>> <br>
>>>> {{pass}}
>>>> <script>
>>>>
>>>> function change(id)
>>>> {
>>>>
>>>> ajax('{{=URL('default','deciser')}}'+'?at='+id,[],id);
>>>> }
>>>> </script>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> def deciser():
>>>> return request.vars.at
>>>>
>>>> def addgameplay():
>>>> l=[]
>>>> temp=[]
>>>> for i in range(0,3):
>>>> for j in range(0,3):
>>>> temp.append('__')
>>>> l.append(temp)
>>>> temp=[]
>>>> return locals()
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> in the function where .load has to run:
>>>> {{extend 'layout.html'}}
>>>> {{=LOAD('default', 'addgameplay.load', ajax=True)}}
>>>>
>>>> def gameplay():
>>>>
>>>> return locals()
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> *It does nothing! It doesn't update the id. I did some debugging and
>>>> found that the id isn't passing correctly! How do I correct this?!*
>>>>
>>>
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