If thats all it was, i'm going to ROFLStomp my keyboard.

Thanks for your wisdom.  I thought i was going out of my mind for a
second.

~Doc

On Mar 3, 3:18 pm, mkmanning <michaell...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Make URL lowercase:
> ...
> url:"kprxy.php",
> ...
>
> On Mar 3, 9:50 am, KrushRadio - Doc <drega...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Okay.. Thanks..I'll do that with the cache: false, thing.
>
> > I still have the problem where it's not pulling the right data from
> > the xml, as it used to before..
> > Any thoughts on that one, or if you can eyeball the second part of the
> > code and let me know if there's something goofed?
>
> > Thanks,
>
> > Dan
>
> > On Mar 3, 10:44 am, mkmanning <michaell...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > You're still going to run into the issue of caching for requests to
> > > the same URL, even using ajax. The usual solution, as Ryan suggested,
> > > is to append changing data to the querystring of the ajax request,
> > > usually in the form of a timestamp: "the_querystring"+new Date
> > > ().getTime()
>
> > > As of jQuery 1.2, it will do that for you if you set the 'cache'
> > > option in the ajax call to false.
> > > $.ajax({
> > >                 type: "POST",
> > >                 cache:false,
> > >                 URL: "kprxy.php",
>
> > > Unless your URL is going to change for every request, you will
> > > probably want to add this.
>
> > > On Mar 3, 6:52 am, KrushRadio - Doc <drega...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > It should, but this is going to be an ajax application in the end..
> > > > I need to constantly pull it and display it on one page every 15
> > > > seconds
>
> > > > On Mar 3, 3:17 am, "ryan.joyce...@googlemail.com"
>
> > > > <ryan.joyce...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> > > > > if the browser is caching the query, would appending a parameter
> > > > > containing a random number or some such to the end of the request stop
> > > > > that?- Hide quoted text -
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