Hey... I am using ColdFusion as well on the FuseBox Framework.
I have somewhat of a slick way to handle the js resources, it was great at first but the more screen/interfaces I have the more difficult it becomes to manage the js. I basically have a .cfm page with html and dynamic data with none of the HTML Doc tags, that I pull in via AJAX and inject into a div. I use get jQuery.getScript( url, callback ) to pull the supporting script in for the HTML I got from the server. I'de be interested in learning how your transferring variables between functions. Thanks On Apr 2, 5:39 am, "Rick Faircloth" <r...@whitestonemedia.com> wrote: > Hi, JMan... > > Did you get any answers to your questions? > > I've been working a lot with jQuery/ajax/ColdFusion > lately. It's all new to me and I've been learning a lot. > Perhaps some of what I've learned may be of use to you. > > I haven't been injecting HTML into the DOM of the ajax > calling page, but creating HTML to display ajax results. > > And I've also learned some about being able to transfer > variables between functions. > > Does any of this sound like what you're looking for? > > Let me know. I'll be glad to share some code samples > with you. > > What's you backend language? > > Rick > > -----Original Message----- > From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:jquery...@googlegroups.com] On > > Behalf Of JMan > Sent: Wednesday, April 01, 2009 1:40 PM > To: jQuery (English) > Subject: [jQuery] Managing scripts in AJAX applications > > One thing I have been struggling with is AJAX applications is managing > the js code that powers them. > > For example if you have a page that loads content from an AJAX call to > the server and that content also has js code associated with it in > order to function how do I manage that code? If I have 20 pages that > get loaded from the server via AJAX at one point or another I do not > want to have one huge js file with a bunch of code for each page in > it. > > I was wondering if it's better to embed the js for each page loaded > via AJAX or call it separately? Normally when I need chunks of HTML & > js, like a data grid for example; that get loaded in via AJAX call I > do not have this called code in the traditional HTML doc, in other > words the HTML being loaded has no HTML head, body etc.. it's just > HTML generated by the server and injected into a section of the > calling page. So in this situation should I load the script that is > required by the HTML via the success callback? > > Another delima is communicating events and such between chunks of > loaded HTML/js, like if I have a Tabs widget and an accordion on the > same page and each have content loaded via AJAX and the content in tab > 1 needs to bind and interact with events in a section of the accordion > content loaded via AJAX.