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I wanted to have an ephemeral message, I saw in a post that in 2006 that it wasnt supported, is it still not supported? As it didnt work I tried all sorts of things like creating a timer, is that supported yet? I thought about trying to recreate the type of message in gmail when an email is sent. Also dispatching an event to an action with a delay, the delay didnt seem to work when it was inside the action inside the submission.(see below) When it was just inside the submission with the ev:event="xforms-submit-done" it seemed to fire with the delay after the form ready event. I know I could resort to javascript but the whole point of using xforms for me is to avoid scripting. Can someone put me straight on how the event model works in orbeon? Andy Bailey http://www.hazlorealidad.com My comments for the email start with // <xf:action ev:event="clearMessageEvent"> <xf:setvalue bind="message" value="'Ready'"/> </xf:action> <xf:timer id="timer" timeout="1000" repeat="true"> <xf:setvalue id="clear" ev:event="xforms-timer" bind="message" value="'Ready'"/> </xf:timer> <xf:submission id="setpart" resource="{concat('........(edited)......../',instance('parameters')/part-id,'.xml')}" method="put" replace="none" instance="part"> <xf:action ev:event="xforms-submit-done"> //I eventually resorted to a modal message <xf:message ev:event="xforms-submit-error" level="modal">Part Saved</xf:message> <!-- //This didnt work the delay didnt seem to have any effect <xf:setvalue bind="message" value="'Part Saved'"/> <xf:dispatch name="clearMessageEvent" target="model" delay="1000"/> --> </xf:action> <!-- //with the delay here it gets executed a short time after the form loads (I presume 1 sec after the form ready event) Im not sure how would that be a bug? <xf:setvalue ev:event="xforms-submit-done" bind="message" value="'Ready'" delay="1000"/> //tried to dispatch an event to start the timer inside the submission, but then thought that timers might need to be delared directly under the model element //but still no luck <xf:dispatch ev:event="xforms-submit-done" name="xforms-start-timer" target="timer"/> <xf:timer ev:event="xforms-submit-done" id="timer" timeout="1000" repeat="true"> <xf:setvalue id="clear" ev:event="xforms-timer" bind="message" value="'Ready'"/> </xf:timer> --> </xf:submission> -- You receive this message as a subscriber of the [hidden email] mailing list. To unsubscribe: mailto:[hidden email] For general help: mailto:[hidden email]?subject=help OW2 mailing lists service home page: http://www.ow2.org/wws |
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> I wanted to have an ephemeral message, I saw in a post that in 2006
> that it wasnt supported, is it still not supported? Still not supported, sorry. > As it didnt work I tried all sorts of things like creating a timer, is > that supported yet? The closest thing to a timer in XForms is the new XForms 1.1 xforms:dispatch/@delay attribute, which we don't support yet. But we may support it soon. I see in your example an xf:timer element: there is no such thing in XForms. > Also dispatching an event to an action with a delay, the delay didnt > seem to work when it was inside the action inside the submission.(see > below) See above. > When it was just inside the submission with the > ev:event="xforms-submit-done" it seemed to fire with the delay after > the form ready event. At the moment @delay won't do anything. > I know I could resort to javascript but the whole point of using > xforms for me is to avoid scripting. Agreed. It seems that we should support ephemeral messages, and xforms:dispatch/@delay. That should come in time, and if somebody wants to help us implement this it would be nice. > Can someone put me straight on how the event model works in orbeon? In general it works as it should, I think ;-) What exactly would you like to know? -Erik -- Orbeon Forms - Web Forms for the Enterprise Done the Right Way http://www.orbeon.com/ -- You receive this message as a subscriber of the [hidden email] mailing list. To unsubscribe: mailto:[hidden email] For general help: mailto:[hidden email]?subject=help OW2 mailing lists service home page: http://www.ow2.org/wws |
> I see in your example an xf:timer element: there is no such thing in XForms.
> I saw http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/Forms/wiki/XForms_Timer under the Category XFormsFutureFeatures. Ok I was just hoping that Orbeon had implemented it :) > > Agreed. It seems that we should support ephemeral messages, and > xforms:dispatch/@delay. That should come in time, and if somebody wants to > help us implement this it would be nice. > I thought of something like this in the meantime: <script> <![CDATA[ function delayedDispatch(targetId,eventName,delay) { var timer='ORBEON.xforms.Document.dispatchEvent("'+targetId+'","'+eventName+'")'; return window.setTimeout(timer, delay); } ]]> </script> .... <xf:bind id="message" nodeset="instance('parameters')/message"/> <xf:action ev:event="clearMessageEvent"> <xf:setvalue bind="message" value="'Ready'"/> </xf:action> <xf:submission ... <xf:action ev:event="xforms-submit-done"> <xf:setvalue bind="message" value="'Part Saved'"/> <!-- <xf:dispatch name="clearMessageEvent" target="model" delay="1000"/> --> <xxf:script> delayedDispatch("model","clearMessageEvent",1000); window.status='Delayed Event Setup'; </xxf:script> </xf:action> ... </head> <body> <xf:output bind="message"/> .... Although I think I have a problem as Welcome (the message from the instance appears the part gets saved but neither the messages Part Saved nor ready appear. I think the problem is more to do with the bind than the events as the status bar messages are appearing. No error messages appear in the ops.log nor in the firefox Error Console. >> Can someone put me straight on how the event model works in orbeon? >In general it works as it should, I think ;-) What exactly would you like to know? Can you spot why it didnt work? Andy Bailey http://www.hazlorealidad.com -- You receive this message as a subscriber of the [hidden email] mailing list. To unsubscribe: mailto:[hidden email] For general help: mailto:[hidden email]?subject=help OW2 mailing lists service home page: http://www.ow2.org/wws |
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On Sat, Jul 19, 2008 at 7:06 AM, Andrew Bailey <[hidden email]> wrote: > Can you spot why it didnt work? We have done something like this in a couple of occasions, but it is hard to debug just looking at the code. Do you have an example that shows the issue and that runs in the sandbox? Alex -- Orbeon Forms - Web 2.0 Forms, open-source, for the Enterprise Orbeon's Blog: http://www.orbeon.com/blog/ Personal Blog: http://avernet.blogspot.com/ Twitter - http://twitter.com/avernet -- You receive this message as a subscriber of the [hidden email] mailing list. To unsubscribe: mailto:[hidden email] For general help: mailto:[hidden email]?subject=help OW2 mailing lists service home page: http://www.ow2.org/wws |
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