That sounds like it could work. Would you happen to have an example?
On Dec 6, 1:10 am, ricardobeat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The most common way is to apply a 'layer' DIV that covers the whole
> screen, right behind the div you're showing.
>
> - ricardo
>
I have a div which is shown when a AJAX callback is executed, but I
can't get it to hide again. I'm using some of the code from the
autocompleter and the div contains a . The code I have is at
http://pastebin.com/m4b7bf13c . I've left out everything but the
relevant parts. I thought I understood h
I have a div which is shown when a AJAX callback is executed, but I
can't get it to hide again. I'm using some of the code from the
autocompleter and the div contains a . The code I have is at
http://pastebin.com/m4b7bf13c . I've left out everything but the
relevant parts. I thought I understood h
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