EDITs made to orginal but same issue.

On Sunday, December 30, 2012 5:16:17 PM UTC-8, That guy wrote:
>
>    Hello,
>    
>
> I've been having trouble implementing a self-replacing script. I admit 
> that I am terribly confused.
>
> I am trying to implement two buttons such that if you click on one, a POST 
> request is sent to the server; the server validates that you indeed went to 
> this webpage and sends back a HttpResponseRedirect to a page containing an 
> incomplete web-page/a page that has only the portions I want updated after 
> the button is clicked. Once my orginal jQuery request receives that new 
> page, it will replace the elements on current the page with the new one it 
> just received. 
>
> My jQuery looks like:
>
> <script id="self_replacing">
> $(document).ready(function() {  
>   $('#button1').click(function(){
>     $.post("/", { 
>       unique_id : "{{ unique_id }}",
>       csrfmiddlewaretoken: '{{ csrf_token }}'
>     },
>     function(data){
>        var js_portion = $('<div/>').html(data).find('self_replacing')
>        var html_portion = $('<div/>').html(data).find('pic_content')
>        $('#pic_content').replaceWith(html_portion)
>        $('#self_replacing').replaceWith(js_portion)
>     });
>   });});</script>
>
> Incomplete Page:
>
> <script id="self_replacing">
> $(document).ready(function() {  
>   $('#button1').click(function(){
>     $.post("/", { 
>       unique_id : "{{ unique_id }}",
>       csrfmiddlewaretoken: '{{ csrf_token }}'
>     },
>     function(data){
>        var js_portion = $('<div/>').html(data).find('self_replacing')
>        var html_portion = $('<div/>').html(data).find('pic_content')
>        $('#pic_content').replaceWith(html_portion)
>        $('#self_replacing').replaceWith(js_portion)
>     });
>   });});</script><div id="pic_content">
>       .
>       .
> </div>
>
> Do I have the right idea? When I watch my requests through the FireBug 
> console, the traffic begins scaling upward everytime the button is clicked.
>
> For instance at the start, it beings with 1 click = 1 POST then 1 click = 
> 2POST, and then 1 click = 3 POST. I'm not too sure why this is happening. 
> Is there something wrong with my jQuery script?
>
> Note: The jQuery script needs to be updated after each POST too.
>
>
> Thank You for any help you can provide :)
>

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