Hi!

Wonder comes with an application, AjaxExample or something close to that. Just import the project to Eclipse and run it, it should work fine. What you want to do seems to be a no-brainer, you calendar dates are AjaxUpdateLinks and the content on the right is an AjaxUpdateContainer. Just set the update container ID of the links to be the same ID as the AUC. You don't need iframes of anything that funky.

  Yours

Miguel Arroz

On 2008/10/12, at 18:17, WebObjects wrote:

Hello, well I posted this already and got just one asnwer, which was, "watch the examples". I tryed but the examples are not online, or something, anyway. What I need its the following. I have the page divided in 2, in the left side there is a calendar and in the right side will appear the data depending on the selected date on the calendar. So i need to know how can I achieve this without auto- reloading the page each time I select a date.??.. I was thinking using WOIFrame and some JS, but the recommendation was to watch the AjaxUpdateContainer, but non of the examples seems to be online, can somebody provide me some example? or some guidance.


Regards

Gus

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