Any news on this one ?  Code Daemon, what was the problem ?

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On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 3:21 PM, tomasz wawrzyniak <tw.gene...@gmail.com> wrote:
> show fragment of your code (javascript) that is executed (and doens't work
> in FF),
> and oultine fragment of html that declare the div.
>
> 2009/2/19 Code Daemon <ryan.det...@gmail.com>
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>> I hope I'm wrong. I'm not sure what you are asking though.
>>
>> The page I am loading is just HTML code with a <table> object in it.
>> The AJAX server response looks something like:
>>
>> <table>
>> <tr><td></td></tr>
>> </table>
>>
>> It has no <html> tags. Is this necessary?
>>
>>
>> On Feb 19, 12:46 am, tomasz wawrzyniak <tw.gene...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > That makes no sense - its rather wrong formed html. Did you use Id or
>> > Name property to identify webpart?
>> >
>> > On 2/19/09, Code Daemon <ryan.det...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > > Seems more specifically that Firefox doesn't like <table> objects
>> > > being loaded dynamically. I'm assuming the jQuery load() method is
>> > > ultimately a wrapper for the innerHTML property?
>> >
>> > > Looks like, at the very least I'm going to have to omit all my tables.
>> >
>> > > On Feb 18, 10:56 pm, Code Daemon <ryan.det...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > >> It appears that things work fine in IE, just not Firefox. Very
>> > >> strange.
>> >
>> > >> On Feb 5, 6:56 am, jQuery Lover <ilovejqu...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >
>> > >> > Maybe it's related to wrong content type being sent by your server
>> > >> > !!!
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>> > >> > On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 7:42 PM, eagleon <antonypei...@gmail.com>
>> > >> > wrote:
>> >
>> > >> > > I've been experiencing the same thing! I hop we can figure out a
>> > >> > > workaround...
>> >
>> > >> > > This also applies to the $(document).ready() event...
>> >
>> > >> > > does not work ondynamicpages.....
>> >
>> > >> > > On Feb 5, 3:21 am, Code Daemon <ryan.det...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > >> > >> But $('#mydiv').load('my/page.html');    works just fine.
>> >
>> > >> > >> On Feb 5, 12:16 am, Dean Barker <framejoc...@googlemail.com>
>> > >> > >> wrote:
>> >
>> > >> > >> > look at onLoad()
>> >
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>> > >> > >> > 2009/2/5 Code Daemon <ryan.det...@gmail.com>
>> >
>> > >> > >> > > When I use load(), it works fine for staticpagesbut doesn't
>> > >> > >> > > seem
>> > >> > >> > > to
>> > >> > >> > > work for mydynamicpage.
>> >
>> > >> > >> > > This is what I'm doing:
>> >
>> > >> > >> > > $('#mydiv').load('my/page');
>> >
>> > >> > >> > > FireBug shows that the response is coming back just as it
>> > >> > >> > > should.
>> > >> > >> > > Any
>> > >> > >> > > thoughts?
>> >
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