Hi Ted
You set the action in the AjaxObserveField component that is watching
the primary popup. When that popup changes, the AjaxObserveField sees
the change and fire's its action parameter. You will also need to make
sure that the dependent popup is wrapped in an AjaxUpdateContainer
who's id parameter is also targeted by the AjaxObserveField's
updateContainerID parameter.
Dave
On May 12, 2009, at 9:55 AM, Theodore Petrosky wrote:
I was toying with the ajaxexample2 and the dependent popup example.
I am trying to create a situation where after the popup changes, I
fire a method to go to the database to get the new array for the
dependent popup.
I guess I would like to give the WOPopUpButton an 'action'. Or am I
barking up the wrong tree? I tried that and got nowhere.
Ted
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