Well, i added dataType to all 3 links, but no changes at all

vladimirn wrote:
> 
> THank you for your quick reply.
> Can you show me how to this, or point me somewhere where i can learn that
> please?
> And where to add that?
> array('update' => '#contentJ',
>           'noscript' => false,
>           'method' => 'POST',
>           'dataType'=>'html'
> )
> Like that?
> 
> 
> beberlei wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> You have to give dataType = html as additoinal parameter to the options,
>> because for
>> security by default ajax responses are handled as text.
>> 
>> On Wed, 26 Nov 2008 08:07:39 -0800 (PST), vladimirn
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> I would like to figure this out:
>>> On my index.phtml page is a link:
>>> ------------------------------- index.phtml
>>> --------------------------------------------------------
>>> <?=$this->jQuery ();?>
>>> <?=$this->ajaxLink(
>>>                                                     "Home", 
>>> "/admin/index/hello",
>>>                                                     array('update' => 
>>> '#contentJ',
>>>                                           'noscript' => false,
>>>                                           'method' => 'POST'));
>>>                                                     ?>
>>> ----------------------------- end of index.phtml
>>> --------------------------------------------------
>>> 
>>> DIV contentJ is somwhere within same index.phtml page.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> This function calling my helloAction inside indexController where i
>>> have:
>>> ------------------------ part of indexController-
>>> helloAction-------------------------------------
>>> $news = $db->fetchAll ( $newssql );
>>> $this->view->news = $news;
>>> ------------------------ end
>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> 
>>> and my hello.phtml view script showing:
>>> ---------------------------- hello.phtml
>>> -------------------------------------------------------------
>>> <?php foreach ( $this->news as $news ) :?>
>>> <?php echo $news['date'].' - '.$news['postedBy']?>
>>>     
>>> <?php echo $this->ajaxLink(
>>>                                                     "[ Edit ]", 
>>> "/admin/index/edit",
>>>                                                     array(  'id' => 'edit',
>>>                                                                     
>>> 'update' => '#contentJ',
>>>                                                                     
>>> 'noscript' => false,
>>>                                                                     
>>> 'method' => 'POST'));
>>> ?>
>>>  
>>> <?php echo $this->ajaxLink(
>>>                                                     "[ Delete ]", 
>>> "/admin/index/delete",
>>>                                                     array(  'id' => 
>>> 'delete',
>>>                                                                     
>>> 'update' => '#contentJ',
>>>                                                                     
>>> 'noscript' => false,
>>>                                                                     
>>> 'method' => 'POST'));
>>> ?>
>>> 
>>>                     <br>
>>> <?php echo $news['newsText']?>
>>>                     <br>
>>>                     <br>
>>> <?php endforeach; ?>
>>> ----------------------------------end of hello.phtml
>>> -------------------------------------------------------
>>> 
>>> SO far you can see that i tried to create 2 links inside hello.phtml.
>>> All
>>> data are displayed, but [ Edit ] and [ Delete ] links are not links at
>>> all,
>>> just plain text.
>>> Is it possible to make them as ajaxLink within given container
>>> (contentJ)
>>> and clicking on them, new content is pulled in contentJ div?
>>> 
>>> Thanks a lot,
>>> V
>>> 
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