Hi Tim,

I'm battling the flu right now.  So I'm about ready to go crashing into my 
keyboard but I believe....

it's in MTWonder.js file:

var MTAjaxInPlace = {

        saveFunctionName: function(id) {
                return "window." + id + "Save";
        },
        
        cancelFunctionName: function(id) {
                return "window." + id + "Cancel";
        },
        
        editFunctionName: function(id) {
                return "window." + id + "Edit";
        },
        
        cleanupEdit: function(id) {
                var saveFunctionName = this.saveFunctionName(id);
                var cancelFunctionName = this.cancelFunctionName(id);
                if (typeof eval(saveFunctionName) != 'undefined') { 
eval(saveFunctionName + " = null"); }
                if (typeof eval(cancelFunctionName) != 'undefined') { 
eval(cancelFunctionName + " = null"); }
        },
        
        cleanupView: function(id) {
                var editFunctionName = this.editFunctionName(id);
                if (typeof eval(editFunctionName) != 'undefined') { 
eval(editFunctionName + " = null"); }
        }

};

Check your declaration for MTAjaxInPlace that it's id is fancy:

FancyInPlace : MTAjaxInPlace {
        formClass = "well";
        id = "fancy";
        manualEditControl = true;
}


HTH,

Johnny Miller
Kahalawai Media Corp.
www.kahalawai.com



On May 29, 2012, at 9:54 AM, Tim Worman wrote:

> Hello all:
> 
> I've been testing out some of the Moo Tools components when I have a chance. 
> Today I've been trying some of the options for "in place" text fields. I just 
> want to see if a problem I'm having is actually a problem with the operator. 
> :-)
> 
> I've inserted the fancy in place editor into my app just as it is in the Moo 
> Tools example. For some reason I can't figure out, the save and cancel 
> buttons in the edit mode do not return the editor to view mode. My wod 
> definitions for the buttons look like this:
> 
> FancySave : MTAjaxSubmitButton {
>       action = savePerson;
>       updateContainerID = "FullPersonViewUpdater";
>       value = "save";
>       class = "btn btn-primary";
>       onClick = "fancySave()";
> }
> 
> FancyCancel : AjaxFunctionLink {
>       class = "btn";
>       onclick = "fancyCancel()";
> }
> 
> Right now I'm using the same css as the example and "FullPersonViewUpdater" 
> is a surrounding MTAjaxUpdateContainer. I don't know where "fancySave()" or 
> "fancyCancel" live. (I've tried to use the Eclipse file search but right now 
> it is in one of those moods where it generates an error on each search 
> attempt.)
> 
> Can anyone push me in the right direction to figure out why the buttons to 
> update the view?
> 
> Tim
> UCLA GSE&IS
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