Hi,
You can't make it wait, no. The way to do this is to have your
`userChooser` function accept a callback function reference that the
user choosing code will call when the user makes a choice. The
`userChooser` function would then return immediately, but later the
event of the user making a choi
No problem. But seriously it's a very simple problem to solve
yourself, and then you learn something. I just did this copying and
pasting from my example code here. One minor tweak away from the basic
method I proposed when using Scriptaculous, and that just gets you the
ability to set dura
Thanks for the Reply Sir Walter,
Im looking checking for the moo.fx accordion for prototype accordion.
However, the documentation is not so good.
I can't see any good tutorial in google too..
anyway thanks,
From: Walter Lee Davis
To: prototype-scriptaculous@
So if you had a hash of N length and you wanted to end up with a hash
with no members? You could try setting its length to 0. Not sure if
that works, but it would be the first thing I would try.
Walter
On Mar 29, 2010, at 2:26 PM, chrysanthe m wrote:
Hello
I am sure this is documented some
I am trying to build a function that will return a value based on user
input on a page loaded into a div using Ajax.Updater.
So for example:
function userChooser() {
new Ajax.Updater('divID', 'userChooser.asp');
}
alert(userChooser());
Inside userChooser.asp I would display a list that the us
Hello
I am sure this is documented somewhere, I have googled and looked at the api
however it is still unclear. How can I zero our all the keys/values of a
prototype hash without iterating over it? Sorry if it is documented, I
couldn't find an api faq. tia.
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use the select method of elements :
$$('#tbl_Charges .dtl_Tyre, #tbl_Charges .dtl_Repair, #tbl_Charges
.dtl_Service, #tbl_Charges .dtl_Blank').each(function(el){
el.select('.rCharge, .rValue, .rDesc').each(...)
});
On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 5:23 PM, Richard Quadling
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I can use
Hi,
I can use ...
$$('#tbl_Charges .dtl_Tyre, #tbl_Charges .dtl_Repair, #tbl_Charges
.dtl_Service, #tbl_Charges .dtl_Blank').each(function(el){...});
I now want to do a further $$ on el in for each...
el.$$('.rCharge, .rValue, .rDesc').each(function(el2){...});
but I don't know how to use $$ i
On 3/28/2010 11:30 PM, Martin wrote:
u could use the hande option
http://wiki.github.com/madrobby/scriptaculous/draggable
or you can modify dragdrop.js . i had an UL with scrollbars so i added
UL here and fixed what you describe in 1)
line 300+
initDrag: function(event) {
if(!Object.is
On Mar 28, 2:21 pm, HotShot wrote:
> I would like to know if there is a way to limit a drop area to a
> certain number of items. When this limit is reached the drop area
> should no longer accept any draggables. Already dropped draggables
> should be removable from the drop area so that new drag
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