It depends on what get_page(selection,text,form) does
try one of the following:
import gluon.contrib.simplejson as sj
return "jQuery('#target').html(%s);" % sj.dumps(str(get_page
(selection,text,form)))
return "jQuery('#target').html(%s);" % sj.dumps(repr(get_page
(selection,text,form)))
return "jQuery('#target').html('%s');" % sj.dumps(str(get_page
(selection,text,form)))
return "jQuery('#target').html('%s');" % sj.dumps(repr(get_page
(selection,text,form)))
return 'jQuery("#target").html("%s");' % sj.dumps(str(get_page
(selection,text,form)))
return 'jQuery("#target").html("%s");' % sj.dumps(repr(get_page
(selection,text,form)))
On Oct 11, 9:08 am, weheh <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm doing an ajax call that returns back a bunch of stuff including
> html and multiple javascripts. I want the html presented as is and the
> javascripts evaluated. All of it gets sent to a single target.
>
> The call looks like this:
> DIV(...page-within-a-page with many subdivs and
> javascripts ...,_id='target')
> DIV(
> A(link_text,
> _href='#',
> _id=id,
> _onclick="ajax('get_selection,['%s'],':eval');" % id
> ),
> ),
>
> The getselection controller looks like this:
>
> def get_selection():
> selection = db(...).select(...)
> text = ... open and read a file of text or html ...
> form = FORM(...)
> return "jQuery('#target').html(%s);" % get_page(selection,text,form)
>
> where get_page builds a complex page-within-a-page with javascript
> rollover buttons and a javascript-driven control.
>
> Problem is, everything is getting evaluated. So any single quotes in
> the text screw things up. How can this be done so that the text comes
> out as text and the javascript as an evaluated javascript?
>
> Originally, I tried just returning everything as html and stuffing it
> into the target div, but my javascripts didn't work any more, even
> though they were declared outside the target div. Can anyone explain
> why those javascripts wouldn't work after an ajax call and return?
>
> I'm a novice ajax user, so any insights into what is going on with the
> DOM during the ajax calling process would be helpful.
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