From the javadoc:
If you do NOT specify an observeFieldID, all of the form fields
contained within this component will be observed for changes instead.
;-)
On Mar 10, 2009, at 1:36 PM, Henrique Gomes wrote:
Some will correct me If I'm wrong, but I think you are using
AjaxObseveField wrong:
the way to use it is to supply an observeFieldID = "IDofElement"
and it will look for changes on the element with ID "IDofElement",
invoking the $action and/or updating the $updateContainerID when
there's a change.
Henrique Gomes
On Mar 10, 2009, at 4:48 PM, Ricardo J. Parada wrote:
Is there a reason why my action would not get called when I use the
AjaxUpdateLink's in a configuration like this:
<wo:form>
<wo:AjaxUpdateContainer id="Foo">
<wo:AjaxObserveField updateContainerID="Foo" elementName="span">
<wo:textfield value="$foo"/>
<wo:AjaxUpdateLink action="$doSomething" string="Do It"/>
</wo:AjaxObserveField>
</wo:AjaxUpdateContainer>
</wo:form>
This is a simplified version of what I have just to demonstrate
what I'm talking about. In order for my AjaxUpdateLink's action to
get called I have to move it outside the AjaxObserveField like this:
<wo:form>
<wo:AjaxUpdateContainer id="Foo">
<wo:AjaxObserveField updateContainerID="Foo" elementName="span">
<wo:textfield value="$foo"/>
</wo:AjaxObserveField>
<wo:AjaxUpdateLink action="$doSomething" string="Do It"/>
</wo:AjaxUpdateContainer>
</wo:form>
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