Yes, you're right, but I was looking for a way to use the same code with a get request instead of a post request.
So, I think this will work.

I'll post this soon so that you can check it.

Thanks,

Sylvain.

On Mon, 2005-09-26 at 23:24 +0200, Martin Marinschek wrote:
The snippet you posted is just about remembering the state of the
application client side - it doesn't have to do anything with dynamic
loading of images...

Or do I get you completely wrong?

regards,

Martin

On 9/26/05, Sylvain Vieujot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  You're right, Ajax isn't the perfect term for this, as the result won't be
> XML.
>
>  But maybe it can work using something similar to that :
>  "      callback: function(element,entry) {return
> entry+'&jsf_tree_64='+encodeURIComponent(document.getElementById('jsf_tree_64').value)+'&jsf_state_64='+encodeURIComponent(document.getElementById('jsf_state_64').value)+'&jsf_viewid='+encodeURIComponent(document.getElementById('jsf_viewid').value)}"
> +
>
>  (extracted from the inputSuggestAjax code).
>
>  Thanks for the clue.
>
>  Sylvain.
>
>
>  On Mon, 2005-09-26 at 16:27 -0400, Matt Blum wrote:
>
>  The XMLHttpRequest object (or the equivalent ActiveX control)'s open method
> takes as its first argument the request method you want to use.  So you
> could make a get request simply by saying:
>
>  xHR.open("GET", url[, asyncflag][, username][, password]);
>
>  I believe that answers your question, but I'm not sure I understand how
> that helps you.  I mean, AJAX will return a text string, and possibly a
> document object if the response is valid XML.  It won't return an image.
> The only way to load an image is, as you say, using the src property of the
> image object, and that will always do a GET.  I don't see how you get AJAX
> to work into this scenario, unless you plan to use it to generate the URL
> for the image object to load.
>
>  Or am I just missing something in your original message?
>
>  -Matt
>
>
>  On 9/26/05, Sylvain Vieujot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  Hello,
>
>  I'm trying to make a new component that would display an image, but without
> the need to have a dedicated servlet.
>  It would make applications that use images from a lot of different sources
> (i.e. servlets) much simpler.
>  Basically, it would be a component like :
>  <x:graphicImageAjax getBytesMethod="#{myBean.imageBytes}"/>
>
>  As the only way I found to load an image in _javascript_ is image.src="">
> I can't use a post request.
>
>  Does someone know a way either to load an image in _javascript_ with the
> result of a post request, or a way to use ajax like in inputSuggestAjax, but
> with a get url ?
>
>  Thanks,
>
>  Sylvain.
>
>


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