But still didn't call the function get_objective_category()

On May 30, 12:44 pm, Neveen Adel <[email protected]> wrote:
> I tested it by putting alert() function as
>
> $("#project_project_category").change(function() {
>       alert("======>");
>       $.ajax('get_objective_category',
> ['project_project_category'],'project_project_objective' )
>  }) .change();
>
> and it works fine.
>
> On May 30, 12:36 pm, Iceberg <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Very likely your javascript has some error. Perhaps the latest
> > "change()" is not good.
>
> > On May30, 5:29pm, Neveen Adel <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hello,
>
> > >  i tried it but it didn't call the action?
>
> > > i did the following :
>
> > > In html Page:
> > >      $("#project_project_category").change(function() {
> > >         $.ajax('get_objective_category',
> > > ['project_project_category'],'project_project_objective' )
> > >     })
> > >     .change(); // making sure the event runs on initialization for
> > > default value
>
> > > where
> > > get_objective_category: is the function
> > > 'project_project_category' : is the drop down id that i take the
> > > selected value from it
> > > project_project_objective: is the id of the drop down that its values
> > > will be computed according to the selection of the previous drop down.
>
> > > And finally in default.py i wrote:
> > >  def get_objective_category():
> > >     print "=====================>"
> > >     print request.vars.project_category
> > >     return dict()
>
> > > But The print statements didn't printed so it didn't call the
> > > function?
>
> > > could anyone help me ?
>
> > > Thanks in Advance

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