Hi everyone,
I'm using jQuery on a website I'm developping locally, and I'm now looking to integrate this plugin, which basically takes any link and turns it into an AJAX link.
While I have my jQuery files located in my custom template's jscript folder, I'm wondering how I can call application_top.php with this plugin. Coz for now, sure enough, when the content DIV is "refreshed" I get an empty DIV...
Maybe I can explain how it works a little...
Below is
I have seen other AJAX modules for ZC using a folder placed at the root, which contains a php file calling the application_top:HTML Code:<head> <script type="text/javascript" src="includes/templates/CUSTOM_TEMPLATE/jscript/jscript_jquery.min.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript" src="includes/templates/CUSTOM_TEMPLATE/jscript/jscript_jquery.toAJAX.min.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript"> $(function(){ $("#navigation a").toAJAX(); }); </script> </head> <body> <ul id="navigation"> <li><a rel="dynamicContent" href="/home">home</a></li> <li><a rel="dynamicContent" href="/about">about</a></li> </ul> <div id="dynamicContent"> <!-- dynamic content goes here, basically div.centerColumn, etc. --> </div> </body>
But not sure how to proceed for this plugin.PHP Code:<?php
require('../includes/configure.php');
ini_set('include_path', DIR_FS_CATALOG . PATH_SEPARATOR . ini_get('include_path'));
chdir(DIR_FS_CATALOG);
require_once('includes/application_top.php');
?>
Below is the plugin code:
Well, any help will be much welcome!!!Code:/* * Copyright (C) 2009 Jonathan Azoff <[email protected]> * * This script is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it * under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the * Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any * later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * General Public License for more details. */ // toAJAX v1.0.1 - A script that can be used to turn any page into an AJAX page // Usage: call $("selector").toAJAX() on any link to turn it into an AJAX link. The links you // use toAJAX on must have a rel attribute defined so that the AJAX handler knows what // to look for on the AJAX call. // Arguments: The toAJAX function currently only takes 1 argument, whch is a callback function // Returns: A jQuery object that represents the selected toAJAX links // Notes: toAJAX works best with sites that already work without AJAX and only have content that // changes in a distinct area or areas. ;(function($) { // Preloader Image var preloader = $("<img/>").attr("alt", "loading...").attr("src", "images/preloader.gif"); // XHR Object var xhr = null; // The toAJAX extension $.fn.toAJAX = function(callback) { // The actual worker routine, it does all of the AJAX stuff var handler = function() { var obj = $(this); var url = obj.attr("href") || obj.attr("src"); var id = "#" + obj.attr("rel"); var target = $(id); // if we have an id to load into and a link where we want the information from... if(url && id != "#" && xhr == null) { xhr = $.ajax({ type: "GET", url: url, cache: false, complete: function(){ if(callback) callback(); xhr = null; }, beforeSend: function(){ target.empty().append(preloader); }, error: function(){ throw("toAJAX could not complete, an AJAX error ocurred."); }, dataFilter: function(data){ return $(data).filter(id).html(); }, success: function(data){ target.html(data); } }); } // make sure the link does not load return false; } return this.click(handler).keypress(handler); } })(jQuery);![]()




