Re: [Wicket-user] Calling document.getElementById after refreshing the calling component

2007-04-04 Thread Eelco Hillenius
I haven't looked at your actual code, but tbh combining a normal and
ajax request like that doesn't sound like a very good idea to me.
Can't you issue the form submit as part of a script you set in the
AjaxRequestTarget of the preparing action? Something like:

 target.appendJavaScript(myForm.getMarkupId() + submit(););

Eelco


On 3/29/07, ChuckDeal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I have a scenario where I want to perform an action on the server prior to
 issuing a jsform.submit() on the client.  I had been using SubmitLink, but
 the timing was wrong because I need to tweak some data on the client BEFORE
 submitting.  I finally got the idea to combine AjaxLink and SubmitLink.  I
 get the onClick action on the server when the user clicks the button and I
 planned on using an AjaxCallDecorator to decorateOnSuccessScript to put the
 javascript code to submit the form (from SubmitLink).  I believe that I have
 it correct now, but I am experiencing JavaScript problems.

 I put together this quickstart (minus lib folder) to show the simplified
 scenario:   http://www.nabble.com/file/7527/quickstart-ajaxcalldec.zip
 quickstart-ajaxcalldec.zip

 calling document.getElementById('form_id') returns null when the success
 script fires.  Based upon the quickstart that I put together, I think it is
 because I am refreshing the component that is firing the event to begin
 with.  Could someone with more experience in this give it a looksee?

 Chuck
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[Wicket-user] Calling document.getElementById after refreshing the calling component

2007-03-29 Thread ChuckDeal

I have a scenario where I want to perform an action on the server prior to
issuing a jsform.submit() on the client.  I had been using SubmitLink, but
the timing was wrong because I need to tweak some data on the client BEFORE
submitting.  I finally got the idea to combine AjaxLink and SubmitLink.  I
get the onClick action on the server when the user clicks the button and I
planned on using an AjaxCallDecorator to decorateOnSuccessScript to put the
javascript code to submit the form (from SubmitLink).  I believe that I have
it correct now, but I am experiencing JavaScript problems.  

I put together this quickstart (minus lib folder) to show the simplified
scenario:   http://www.nabble.com/file/7527/quickstart-ajaxcalldec.zip
quickstart-ajaxcalldec.zip 

calling document.getElementById('form_id') returns null when the success
script fires.  Based upon the quickstart that I put together, I think it is
because I am refreshing the component that is firing the event to begin
with.  Could someone with more experience in this give it a looksee?

Chuck
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