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Miguel Michelsongs  
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 More options 26 Apr, 18:17
From: "Miguel Michelsongs" <miguelmichel...@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 26 Apr 2008 13:17:15 -0400
Local: Sat 26 Apr 2008 18:17
Subject: Re: ReassignafterAjax in jq lowpro

also im note that the response of the ajax call have an RJS error, but works
fine in FF :S

....
catch (e) { alert('RJS error:\n\n' + e.toString());
.....

 that could be the  problem ?

regards

On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 5:36 PM, Miguel Michelsongs <

miguelmichel...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi, is me again, the solution that Wynn gave works great in Firefox, but
> im noted that in IE dont work, it only alow me to paginate one time , and
> since the ajax call is made, the other calls response with errors.

> the IE console only show an error sintax in line 1 of my called page.

> anyone had the same problem?

> regards

> On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 10:56 AM, Dan Webb <d...@danwebb.net> wrote:

> > Cheers Wynn, you beat me to it!

> > On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 3:52 PM, Wynn Netherland
> > <wynn.netherl...@gmail.com> wrote:

> > >  Oops, I think I replied privately. Posting again here for the benefit
> > >  of the group:

> > >  Be sure you have livequery referenced in your <HEAD> before lowpro:

> > >  http://brandonaaron.net/docs/livequery/

> > >  Dan's attach method will look for it and automatically wire up this
> > >  functionality for you if the script is there.

> > >  Wynn Netherland
> > >  Bit Wrangler, Geek Herder
> > >  Squeejee
> > >  www.squeejee.com

> > >  On 20 Apr, 22:11, michelson <miguelmichel...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > >  > Hi there,

> > >  > im using the JQuery Lowpro, im trying to make an ajax will_paginate
> > >  > links in a rails proyect, i have the following code in
> > application.js
> > >  >         :
> > >  >         jQuery(function($) {
> > >  >           $('div.pagination a').attach(Remote.Link, { type: 'GET',
> > dataType:
> > >  > 'script' });
> > >  >         });

> > >  > and in my controller:

> > >  > @artists =  Role.artists.users.top_artists(50).paginate  :page =>
> > >  > params[:page],:per_page => 8

> > >  >     respond_to do |format|
> > >  >       format.html # index.html.erb
> > >  >       format.js do
> > >  >         render :update do |page|
> > >  >           page.replace_html 'photos', :partial => "photos"
> > >  >         end
> > >  >       end
> > >  >     end

> > >  > and the ajax call works!, but only for one time, since the ajax
> > page
> > >  > loads the links works like normal links and not like Remote.links.

> > >  > i think that`s because  the paginate  links are loaded into the
> > called
> > >  > page, and I not declaring the ReassignafterAjax, is this correct?.

> > >  > if that is the problem, how can I declare this behavior in
> > jqlowpro?

> > >  > regards

> > --
> > Dan Webb
> > http://www.danwebb.net

> > aim: danwrong123
> > skype: danwrong

> --
> Atte.
> Miguel Michelson Martinez
> ---------------------------------------
> www.artenlinea.cl

--
Atte.
Miguel Michelson Martinez
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www.artenlinea.cl

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