this is a bad solution. the blocking needs to happen on the client side. i am no _javascript_ guru either, but i would try to find a client side solution.
-igor
On 11/15/06,
cygnusx2112 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks for the clarification Igor. I ended up achieving the desired affect by
using an AjaxCallDecarator in combination with a server side pause.
Basically I was trying to do the following:
1) Run animation effect on element
2) Use Ajax request to replace element
3) Run another animation effect on the element
As you noticed, I needed a way to block so that #2 and #3 would not step on
#1. As a non-_javascript_ guru I was unable to find a way to block the
_javascript_ "thread" without some kind of CPU beating hack loop. However, the
solution I am using seems to work well.
In my efforts to accomplish this I have built some pretty interesting
subclasses of AjaxEventBehavior that might be worth contributing. They
basically allow you to cleanly add pre/post visual effects to components
around an Ajax event.
Regards,
-MT
igor.vaynberg wrote:
>
>
> ....the effect is clearly executed asynchronously from the rest of the
> _javascript_ "thread" so you need to find a way to block until the effect is
> complete.
>
> -igor
>
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