That shouldn't happen, and I couldn't reproduce it. Could you put a
simple test page up?

cheers,
- ricardo

On Dec 10, 8:09 am, mabu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello out there!
>
> We're currently implementing jQuery into our community software to
> increase usability and lifestyle (effects etc.)
>
> The following problem makes me go crazy ;)
>
> I want to show/hide a div with show()/hide(), sounds simple, but
> jQuery behaves very strange. My example:
>
> <img onclick="$('#mydiv').show()" />
>
> <div id="mydiv">
>   <!-- here goes my content -->
>   <script type="text/javascript" src="myjs.js"></script>
>   <!-- as you see, it may also contain javascript files, because
> "stand-alone components" are printed in here
>         which have to be independent -->
> </div>
>
> Now when i call $('#mydiv').show() - using UI effects - jQuery reloads
> all the JavaScript files using an Ajax request like that:
> myjs.js?_=1241241323 <-- current timestamp
>
> I think jQuery does this because the JavaScript file could serve the
> content for the div element, but i don't want that.
>
> Sometimes it works (the Ajax request is done, everything is good), but
> sometimes Firefox 3 shows a white page and the loading icon blinks all
> the time. But the Ajax requests for alle the JavaScript files are
> already finished.
>
> Is there any chance to change that behavior of jQuery to not reload
> that JavaScript files? Everything works until jQuery tries to reload
> the files ... And I've found nothing via Google, so it seems to be a
> very strange problem ...
>
> Hope you can help me.
>
> Kind regards,
> Matthias

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