Hi Michael,

Thanks for the reply.

Don't think that did the trick unfortunately.  I moved the code out into
<head></head> with the following:


    <script type="text/javascript">
    $(function() {
        $('#showPhotos').show("slow", function() {

        $.ajax({
                data:     "vehicle_id="+<?= $this->uri->segment(4); ?>,
                timeout:  10000,
                type:     'POST',
                url:      "get_photos",
                error:    function()     { alert("showPhotos was NOT
successfully loaded.. Contact the system administrator."); },
                success:  function()      { alert("showPhotos was
successfully loaded."); },
              }); // end $.ajax
        }); // end show()
    });
    </script>

get_photos returns an array to an HTML template.

Not sure exactly what the issue is still unfortunately.


On 8/27/07, Steve Finkelstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Yes, I know this is my fault. Where though, I'm clueless. If someone
> can help me recover from my fumble, I'd appreciate it.
>
> I have a div that resembles the following:
>
> <div id="showPhotos">
> <script type="text/javascript">
>                 $('#showPhotos').load('get_photos', {vehicle_id:
> <?=$this->uri-
> >segment(4);?>});
> </script>
> </div>
>
> I'm sending vehicle_id to a serverside PHP script. I then return an
> Object into a separate HTML template which should get injected into
> that div that takes the Object and echos out some parameters.  When I
> use firebug to debug this, Response says: Loading ...
>
> If I need to post more information to help debug this, I'd love to
> provide it. I'm sort of stuck thinking of alternative ways to approach
> this.
>
> Thanks for the assistance. :-)
>
> - sf
>
>

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