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    • R Offline
      RickW
      last edited by

      One thing I've learned is to include a callback at the end of my html telling the script that the WebDialog is ready to receive communication, as you mentioned, and as I have mentioned in other threads. 😄

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        chrisglasier
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        @rickw said:

        One thing I've learned is to include a callback at the end of my html telling the script that the WebDialog is ready to receive communication, as you mentioned, and as I have mentioned in other threads. 😄

        Precisely, if you need a web dialog the web dialog has to run the show. Anything else is a pas de deux to nowhere.

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          MartinRinehart
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          @rickw said:

          One thing I've learned is to include a callback at the end of my html telling the script that the WebDialog is ready

          I don't understand. Maybe you are solving a different problem. Here's my situation, simplified to a single WebDialog.

          User clicks button. (There is no button to click until the <body> is built, so calls from a button click can't happen prematurely - I think.) JS calls Ruby callback requesting data. Ruby fetches data and returns it to JS.

          I think the "Ruby, data please" call also implies "Ruby, I'm ready". No? What am I missing?

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            thomthom
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            Ah! Didn't notice that the .show and .show_modal where block methods. That's useful to know. Saves that extra callback from the webdialog.

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              cjthompson
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              This gets an alert from a file, at least for me:

              wd = UI;;WebDialog.new "foo", true, "", 100, 100, 100, 100, true
              wd.set_html "<html><body>Hello World</body></html>"
              wd.show{
              wd.execute_script( 'alert( "hello from foo" );' )
              }
              

              What problem are you having, exactly?

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                MartinRinehart
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                @cjthompson said:

                What problem are you having, exactly?

                Thomthom didn't have a problem. I did.

                The problem was that if you called wd.execute_script() after wd.show() (instead of in a block passed to wd.show() ) it failed.

                Thank you for your clear code. Do you happen to know any more about when the show() block is actually executed than what the docs report?

                Thanks.

                Author, Edges to Rubies - The Complete SketchUp Tutorial at http://www.MartinRinehart.com/models/tutorial.

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                  cjthompson
                  last edited by

                  not really. I pretty much just stumbled across it, and saw that it worked.

                  I don't really know much about DOM events or even html in general. Maybe you know how to execute a script that will show what state the browser is in, and execute that on show?

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                    Jim
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                    @martinrinehart said:

                    Do you happen to know any more about when the show() block is actually executed than what the docs report?

                    I assume it would be possible to devise some tests to track when it happens, using a javascript logger or something.

                    Hi

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                      MartinRinehart
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                      @jim said:

                      I assume it would be possible to devise some tests to track when it happens, using a javascript logger or something.

                      Jim, this is a sensitive and tender area! My VisMap did not originally support the Mac because of timing/thread issues. The simple answer was to postpone the start of Ruby/JS chat by forcing the user to click an otherwise unnecessary startup button.

                      If you find a tool that actually lets you step through the states of the browser, it would be invaluable.

                      Author, Edges to Rubies - The Complete SketchUp Tutorial at http://www.MartinRinehart.com/models/tutorial.

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                        chrisglasier
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                        @martinrinehart said:

                        If you find a tool that actually lets you step through the states of the browser, it would be invaluable.

                        ... for whom?

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                        Free content/editing from feedback seems as bad as free designs from competitions (much despised around here - example).

                        With TBA interfaces we can analyse what is to be achieved so that IT can help with automation to achieve it.

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