In addition there are other things you can do too like tell it to use
a different template to the one that it will automatically look for
(great for re-using a template you've created before) by doing:

$this->setTemplate('templatefilename'); //Note no return word in fron
and no Success.php at the end of the template name

You can also instruct an action to load a partial instead for those
AJAX responses where you need content rendered:

return $this->renderPartial('partialname', array('variable1'=>$variable1));

On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 2:43 PM, Tofuwarrior <psbur...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> If anyone can help me I would be very grateful, I'm over my head but I
> think it is probably a simple thing i'm missing. I've got this far
> using the jobeet tutorial and various jQuery and symfony resources but
> I'm stuck.
>
> I'm trying to get an ajax jQuery treeMenu to work in symfony and I
> think I might be lacking basic understanding about how to set it up in
> Symfony. I'm using 1.4 and have installed the jQueryReloaded plugin so
> no problems there.
>
> Currently I am doing this in the show template which is where the tree
> should show.
> <?php echo javascript_include_tag('/js/jqueryFileTree/
> jqueryFileTree') ;
> echo jq_javascript_tag("
> $(document).ready( function() {
>                                
> $('#fileTreeDemo_1').css('background-color','#999');
>                                $('#fileTreeDemo_1').fileTree({ root: '/', 
> script: '/folder/tree/
> id/".$CmsFolder->getId()."' }, function(file) {
>                                        alert(file);
>                                });
>
>                        });
>
> ");
> ?>
>
> This calls the jquery file tree thing fine. By interrupting the
> process in the script I can see that the div gets updated with the
> loading image so that's not the problem but looking in firebug I can
> see that there is a 404 happening, it says: POST 
> http://www.domain.com/folder/tree/id/1
> . If I access this action (which is the one supposed to return the
> stuff for the ajax) I get a 500 error, no template found
> (treeSuccess.php).
>
> I don't want a template, I just want to get the raw output of this
> action into this javascript function and I figure this is the
> problem.
>
> Just for reference.
> The tree menu script is  here: http://pastebin.com/R1yW0C9t
>
> Thanks for taking a look, I'm tearing my hair out!
>
>
>
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