From: Johann W. <we...@is...> - 2008-02-28 15:27:40
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Am 27.02.2008 um 15:24 schrieb Mike Schrag: > The new AjaxObserveField allows you to wrap a set of components and it > will automatically observe all of them, so you don't have to add an What exactly do you mean by wrapping some components? Looking at the source code (of today) and a quick test shows that enclosing elements by the AjaxObserveField removes them from the generated page as AOF does not call appendResponse on child elements. Trying to enclose some elements with a span tag and using its id to observe doesn't work either. Though that feature would be quite usefull as I am trying to make a radio button list work together with ajax. jw > > observe field for every single one ... That might be helpful in this > case. That will save every time you type rather than onblur, though, > I think. You could also make an AjaxSubmitButton with a functionName > and no updateContainerID and onblur = "yourFunctionName()" on each > textfield. That would be pretty painless, also. > > ms <snip> |