Frank Goenninger wrote:
Found something:

Am 11.04.2008 um 17:53 schrieb Frank Goenninger:

+function send_text (obj, e) {
  var request = {};
  switch(e.type) {
    case "keyup":
@@ -29,8 +38,11 @@ $(document).ready(function(){
//     $(":input").keyup(function(e) {
//     send(this, e);
//     });
-    $(":input").change(function(e) {
-      send(this, e);
+    $(":input[type='text'").change(function(e) {
+      send_text(this, e);
+                      });
+    $(":input[type='checkbox']").change(function(e) {
+      send_checkbox(this, e);
    });
});

Oh - now I see the potential problem: These "//" ... I will test...


And right there it is:

Woo-hoo!


$(document).ready(function(){
    //     $(":input").keyup(function(e) {
    //     send(this, e);
    //     });
    $(":input[type='text']").keyup(function(e) {
        send_text(this, e);
        });
    $(":input[type='checkbox']").change(function(e) {
        send_checkbox(this, e);
    });
});

Two things:

1.) I had to change the line

$(":input[type='text']").keyup(function(e) {

the "]" was missing after 'text' ...

2.) I had to change the event type to "keyup" for the text input in order to really get every key stroke sent over to the server. That's the behaviour I am used to from using Celtk and Cello...

Oh, cool, I'll try that, makes for great demo! But the behavior you observed might derive from the spec I gave Andy, shown atop the example.lisp file. The salient part:

";; Oh, and the input field is also a pop-up of the query history (which
;; would not make sense if each keystroke was treated as a new query."

ie, it would be a pretty big pop-up if each keystroke was a new query. (I am just guessing at Franz's rationale.)

kt
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