.. _overrides.ext.ajax: Ext.Ajax Overrides ================== GeoExt provides an override for the functionality in `Ext.Ajax `_. If you include the :file:`override-ext-ajax.js` file in your build, any calls to ``Ext.Ajax`` methods will be routed through ``OpenLayers.Request`` methods. The practical implication of this is that you can set the ``OpenLayers.ProxyHost`` property in your application and have this proxy used by Ext components that call ``Ext.Ajax`` methods. To include :file:`override-ext-ajax.js` in your build, the GeoExt section in your build config should look like one of the following: .. code-block:: ini # include everything (including override-ext-ajax.js) [GeoExt.js] root = ../lib license = geoext-license.js exclude = GeoExt.js GeoExt/SingleFile.js or .. code-block:: ini # custom build [GeoExt.js] root = ../lib license = geoext-license.js include = overrides/override-ext-ajax.js # other files listed here ... Workaround for Existing Builds ------------------------------ If you are using a build of GeoExt that includes the Ajax overrides (e.g. the 0.6 release or earlier), you can work around any issues you may have using this override in your appliction by protecting the ``Ext.lib.Ajax`` object before loading file:`GeoExt.js`. The example markup below will remove the effect of the override on Ajax methods. .. code-block:: html Note that issues with the Ajax override present in 0.6 will be fixed in subsequent releases.