[Laszlo-user] deleting nodes in Javascript
petergien
peter.gien at integera.com
Sat Dec 15 12:24:39 PST 2007
Yes, I can see the replication manager and the list of clones. If I delete a
clone will it also delete the node in the underlying XML? I don't think so.
I wish I could just work with a datapointer, delete the data nodes and have
the views update themselves.
-P
jamesr-2 wrote:
>
> Quick stab - i didnt check to be 100% sure - is there a .clones
> property on the LzReplicationManager? these would be the replicated
> nodes when there is more then one match to the xpath query.
>
>
> On Dec 13, 2007, at 6:47 PM, petergien wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> I have been following the example in Chapter 35 "Building Data Driven
>> Applications" (OL 3.4)
>>
>> It simply replicates some text views in a list. The example shows
>> how to
>> place a delete button next to each replicated view which deletes the
>> replicated view. So far so good.
>>
>> <button width="80" x="200" y="40">Delete
>> <!-- 2b -->
>> <handler name="onclick">
>> parent.parent.datapath.deleteNode();
>> </handler>
>> </button>
>>
>>
>>
>> My problems arise when I try to use a button to delete all the
>> replicated
>> views at once. In other words, the new button is not part of the
>> replicated
>> view. I get a nodeCount of zero when I look at the parent view and
>> the
>> datapath resolves to an lzReplicationManager. How do I manipulate the
>> underlying nodes to delete the replicated views?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Peter
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