I have a rather easy issue I need a solution to. I've tried different options, but haven't got any good results. What I'm trying to do is, within a class, add a textfield and put a value via javascript in it.
For example, I got this code:
Ext.define('project.view.viewexample', {
extend: 'Ext.Panel',
xtype: 'gps',
config: {
styleHtmlContent: true,
scrollabe: 'vertical',
title: 'GPS',
tpl: ''
},
constructor: function() {
this.getPosition();
},
getPosition: function() {
var geo = Ext.create('Ext.util.Geolocation', {
autoUpdate: false,
listeners: {
locationupdate: function(geo) {
alert('New latitude: ' + geo.getLatitude());
},
locationerror: function(geo, bTimeout, bPermissionDenied, bLocationUnavailable, message) {
if(bTimeout){
alert('Timeout occurred.');
} else {
alert('Error occurred.');
}
}
}
});
geo.updateLocation();
}
});
What if I, want to create a textfield and instead of alerting the latitude-value updating the textfield with it. How would I do that?
- How to create the textfield with the structure I use above?
- How to call and modify it from the javascript?
Thanks in advance! Big cred to the one sitting on this knowledge!