g on so the changes I had made weren't showing up.
On Dec 16, 10:14 am, davidgregan wrote:
> I'd like to add that I can't even access the new DOM elements in IE in
> the $.get() callback function, but I can in firefox. it's like IE
> doesn't insert the new HTML into
I'd like to add that I can't even access the new DOM elements in IE in
the $.get() callback function, but I can in firefox. it's like IE
doesn't insert the new HTML into the dom until after the callback is
executed. that sucks! ;P
On Dec 16, 9:42 am, davidgregan wrote:
scripts contained in the loaded content are automatically
> evaluated after the load has been successfull. You should insert at
> the end of the document you are loading
>
> alert("content loaded")
>
>
> It will work flawlessly in both browsers.
>
> On 16 déc
I'm using a $.get call to get the contents for a dialog box and I'm
trying to run the $(document).ready on the ajax return like so:
parentPage.html:
$.get('desiredContent.html',function(data){
$("#dialogBoxDiv").html(data);
$("#dialogBoxDiv").dialog('open');
}
desiredContent.html:
$(document).re
t;).flexReload();
}
);
or is there a better or more conventional way?
On Nov 22, 6:04 pm, coughlinsmyalias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey,
>
> Can you send me your code to look at. Are you trying to update a DIV
> or use it as a succss show?
>
> On Nov
I'm using the jquery forms plugin for an ajax request and update. I
set the target option to the desired div that I want to update. The
problem that I'm running into is that it will update the div with the
contents of the entire page rather than the just the contents of that
div. I'd like to do th
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