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 > >