Hi,
I saw somewhere that as of Seaside 3.1 #addLoadScript: wants a sub class of JSObject and not a string.
After playing around this:
html document addLoadScript: (JSScript new goto: ('#%1' bindWith: jumpSpot)).
worked. It is different form what I used before but it works and that is what counts.
Lou
On Wednesday, September 5, 2018 at 9:41:00 AM UTC-4, Louis LaBrunda wrote:
Hi Everyone,
Is there some restriction as to where #addLoadScript: can be sent? I am sending #addLoadScript: in two or three places in a Seaside program. One of them doesn't seem to get the script added to the onload function. Am I forgetting some restriction or doing something else wrong?
Lou
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