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Thank you, your tip made more sense after I went through did the AJAX tutorial. I can see how this would fill in my text elements but am not clear on an image.
So just to clarify, I would set the value of an image element using AJAX? Do you know if I would have control over the size of the image this way?
I know how that goes! I am still trying to figure out the basics so I don't know if I need this and should wait for it or if perhaps the AJAX option will be better for me in the long run. I do want to look into it on a parallel path just to learn what it is all about. It could come in handy for some of the other parts of my site as I get to them.But it seems that Rob and I only discussed and agreed on this, rather than actually doing it
I posted a screenshot in that thread as requested earlier today. Let me know if that was not what you were after. Here is a link to that thread: http://fabrikar.com/forums/showthread.php?t=23256I think the last thing I did was ask for a screenshot of the image element settings.
;DI'll create a test on the demo server to see if it works okay and then I'll post the instructions.
new Request({
url: url,
data: {
method: 'imgclasse',
'product': product
},
onComplete: function (r) {
update.src = 'http://demo.fabrikar.com' + r.replace('images/demo/2/', 'images/demo/thumbs/2/th_');
document.getElementById('demo_orders___image').innerHTML = '<img class='imagedisplayor' style='float:none;' alt='' width='200' height='200' src=' + r + '>'
}
}).send();
thought innerHTML was just used to set text