Actually the data is being returned as json. sample data: [ { "LineItemType":2, "DocumentNumber":"COM", "Description":"DREG09-rbl2105-1000.com", "SubTotal":7.74000, "TaxTotal":0.39000, "Total":8.13000, "Quantity":1.00000 }, { "LineItemType":3, "DocumentNumber":"ICANN - COM", "Description":"ICANN-ICANN Fee", "SubTotal":0.20000, "TaxTotal":0.01000, "Total":0.21000, "Quantity":1.00000 }, { "LineItemType":3, "DocumentNumber":"CCSERVICEFEE", "Description":"ALL-Processing Fee", "SubTotal":0.32000, "TaxTotal":0.02000, "Total":0.34000, "Quantity":1.00000 } ]
On Oct 6, 8:09 pm, "Michael Geary" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Is there any possibility that you can get JSON data instead of XML? It will > be *much* faster. > > If not, then we can talk about how to optimize the XML parsing and jQuery > operations - although that is a much tougher question. > > -Mike > > > > > I am having some trouble tracking down why this relativily > > simple client-side template is performing so poorly. > > > Using js to make an ajax call and retrieve a small amount of > > data, limited to 100 rows being returned. > > I've tracked the problem down to the actual jQuery iteration, > > here is my code...- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -