Hi,

I can see two possible solutions for your question:

a) Set a handler on your Ajax.Update object. Insert complete in your
options. Eg:

<?php echo form_remote_tag(array(
  'update'   => 'badgeHolder',
  'url'      => '@login_badge',
  'complete' => 'executeWhenFinished(request)'
 )) ?>

 Then you have to create a javascript handler to update any DOM object.

b) Set a global Ajax handler. Insert this BEFORE you execute Ajax.Updater:

Ajax.Responders.register({
  onComplete: function(){
    // handle all Ajax requests
  }
});

This will handle ALL xmlHttpRequest requests made in your page.

I suggest you to use the first one. It is clean and easy.

Questions? Reply back. :)


Pedro



On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 1:29 PM, laura <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> hi-
>
> i've seen this type of question posted elsewhere, but haven't been
> able to figure out how to do it. i have a form_remote_tag that logs a
> user into our site. upon login, it updates the login div to be a
> logged-in div. but, i also have a component at the top of the page
> that needs to be updated:
>
> <?php echo form_remote_tag(array(
>  'update'   => 'badgeHolder',
>  'url'      => '@login_badge',
> )) ?>
>
> there other div has a component in it that would need to be swapped
> out upon logging in.
>
> so to summarize, how would i update 2 components upon submitting the
> form?
>
> thanks!
>
> laura
> >
>

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