If you have working dojo-wicket classes, we would be very happy ot add them to the contrib-dojo project.

Marco

Ali Zaid schreef:
Hi Eelco;

Thanks for your reply, it's working now, just minutes before your email arrive, anyway, it work now with dojo (put not with prototype), the problem with dojo is that I missplaced the ' in (content:{ 'myNumber:705}'} ), what I want to do is a class AjaxDojoBind, which simply I feed callback URL, method, placeholder, and add parameters to it, and it construct the whole request, I also used something like $_ to tell the class that this parameter should be a javascript not a string variable, when I'm done with it I will post it for eveybody.

with prototype for some reason the above request doesn't work, and I don't want to make an issue of it since this is a javascript code problem.

As I said, I hope when I'm done and post this class for wicket comunity that they find it useful :)

Regards, Ali


On 1/31/06, *Eelco Hillenius* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    Ali,

    It's not clear to me what exactly isn't working. Could you explain a
    bit more, and maybe provide us with some more code?

    Eelco


    On 1/31/06, Ali Zaid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
    <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
    > Hi;
    >
    > I know this is a javascript question more than wicket, but I'm
    going crazy!
    > I'm trying to do some helper class to construct my Ajax code,
    simply I tried
    > dojo.io.bind and Ajax.Request and failed to use post method to
    send the data
    > to my wicket Ajax handler, here is the generated code.
    >
    > Dojo
    > <input
    >
    
onkeyup="dojo.io.bind({url:'/?path=0:myNumber&interface=IBehaviorListener&behaviourId=1',
    > mimetype:'text/plain', method : 'POST', content:{
    'myNumber:705}'});"
    > value="------" type="text"
    > name="myNumber" id="myNumber"/
    > >
    >
    >
    > prototype
    > <input onkeyup="new
    >
    Ajax.Request('/?path=0:myNumber&interface=IBehaviorListener&behaviourId=1',

    > { method : 'POST', postBody: 'myNumber=705' });"
    > value="------" type="text"
    > name="myNumber" id="myNumber"/
    > >
    >
    >
    > I'm really in a mess here, although I can easly send this info
    just by
    > construct the full call back URL cause my application is simple,
    I just want
    > what I wrote to work :(, PLEASE HELP! what am I missing?
    >
    > --
    > Regards, Ali


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