Im fairly new with using jQuery. I setted up a demo modal window that
parses a ajax call. At the return of the ajax call a javascript
function can be called. Here is a short demo:
$(function() {
tips = $("#validateTips");
function updateTips(t) {
tips.text(t).effect("highlight",{},1500);
}
function popper1() { alert('y'); }
$("#dialog_login").dialog({
bgiframe: true,
autoOpen: false,
height: 100,
modal: true,
buttons: {
'Login': function() {
ajaxObj.call('action=login' +
ajaxObj.getForm('login'),
ajx_fill);
$(this).dialog('close');
},
'Annuleren': function() {
ajaxObj.call('action=login' +
ajaxObj.getForm('login'),
ajx_fill);
// $(this).dialog('close');
}
},
close: function() {
allFields.val('').removeClass('ui-state-error');
},
plopper2: function() {
alert('x');
}
});
$('#login_button').click(function() {
$('#dialog_login').dialog('open');
})
});
in the return i can use: $('#dialog_login').dialog('close') but i want
to call a custom function like the plopper1 or plopper2 function.
I would also like to be able to use a custom function in a onChange
statement in my form.
Anybody?
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