Re: Mootools Ajax Backtrack Limit Exceeded

2009-05-29 Thread Mike Schrag

Well he say that just as easily!

:-p


On May 28, 2009, at 3:25 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:

I think he is saying "I have no idea what you are doing and with no  
details to go on, I can't offer any useful advice."
my question was do you mean plain old "ajax" or "Ajax.framework". the  
vast majority of people who say ajax mean ajax.framework, but you're  
talking mootools, so i have no idea. if you're not using ajax  
framework, then you have not provided any information to help diagnose  
this.  are you using 5.3?  5.4? are you using 5.4's version of the  
ajax request handler? are you just trying to directly wire in a  
component action without doing anything special at all? are you using  
Wonder at all?


ms

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Re: Mootools Ajax Backtrack Limit Exceeded

2009-05-28 Thread Johnny Miller

Well he say that just as easily!

:-p


On May 28, 2009, at 3:25 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:

I think he is saying "I have no idea what you are doing and with no  
details to go on, I can't offer any useful advice."


:-)

Chuck


On May 28, 2009, at 6:23 PM, Johnny Miller wrote:


Hi Mike,

Just to make sure we are on same page.  Are you saying the answer  
is long and involved and the only way to really understand it is to  
look under the covers at the Project Wonder Ajax Framework?


Thanks,

Jon



I'm trying to use Ajax via MooTools to return a component with a
component action request.

"Ajax" or "Ajax.framework"

ms
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Re: Mootools Ajax Backtrack Limit Exceeded

2009-05-28 Thread Chuck Hill
I think he is saying "I have no idea what you are doing and with no  
details to go on, I can't offer any useful advice."


:-)

Chuck


On May 28, 2009, at 6:23 PM, Johnny Miller wrote:


Hi Mike,

Just to make sure we are on same page.  Are you saying the answer is  
long and involved and the only way to really understand it is to  
look under the covers at the Project Wonder Ajax Framework?


Thanks,

Jon



I'm trying to use Ajax via MooTools to return a component with a
component action request.

"Ajax" or "Ajax.framework"

ms
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re: Mootools Ajax Backtrack Limit Exceeded

2009-05-28 Thread Johnny Miller

Hi Mike,

Just to make sure we are on same page.  Are you saying the answer is  
long and involved and the only way to really understand it is to look  
under the covers at the Project Wonder Ajax Framework?


Thanks,

Jon



I'm trying to use Ajax via MooTools to return a component with a
component action request.

"Ajax" or "Ajax.framework"

ms
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Re: Mootools Ajax Backtrack Limit Exceeded

2009-05-28 Thread Mike Schrag
I'm trying to use Ajax via MooTools to return a component with a  
component action request.

"Ajax" or "Ajax.framework"

ms

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Mootools Ajax Backtrack Limit Exceeded

2009-05-28 Thread Johnny Miller

Hi,

I'm trying to use Ajax via MooTools to return a component with a  
component action request.


If I have the component action return "this" I receive a backtrack  
exceeded limit exception after the second request.


Would someone be kind enough to explain why?

If I have the component action return "null" I don't get the backtrack  
exceeded limit exception but the response also returns the HTML of the  
component the component is embedded in.


Thanks,

Johnny Miller
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