Hi Markus,
To use like you envision you need to add some scaffolding.
Realize that the ajax link and the ajax submit button can be given a named
function. When you do that, they don’t render, put provide a name you can call
on the client side that will do a round trip to the server. So you need to
consider if you have a form (or not) and if you want to synchronize bindings
(or not) to choose between them. But let’s assume you just want a “click”
without form values going across. You’ll need to place an element like this
near your :
On Jun 23, 2024, at 7:28 AM, mailinglists via Webobjects-dev
> wrote:
>
> Anyone using this component? It has bindings that seem not to be used. Does
> this work at all? I cannot make sense of it.
>
> Alternatively has anyone made proper use of the html construct
> ? It works nicely but I cannot preserve “open” state when
> updating an enclosing container because I have not found a way to call back
> into the server when the summary is clicked to open/close. This action is
> pure client side performed by the browser itself. Any way to tap into it?
>
> Any other usable component around for such a hide/reveal functionality?
>
> Thanks for your ideas
> ---markus---
>
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