Actually John checked in this functionality to SVN (r2891) just the other
day. You can use it like this:
$('#myElem').load('somepage.html div#conent');
Pretty cool stuff.
--
Brandon Aaron
On 8/27/07, Glen Lipka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Brad Neuberg had developed this thing called Purple I
Brad Neuberg had developed this thing called Purple Include.
http://codinginparadise.org/weblog/labels/purple%20include.html
I don't know if it's a good idea or not but its very interesting and
achieves this goal.
Glen
On 8/27/07, Pops <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hogsmill,
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> The idea is si
Hogsmill,
The idea is simple,
First you have to be able to PULL "something" from the other side that
when your web pages gets it, it RUNS something.
Having this already in your web page:
works, but only when you first load your page.
The idea of AJAX is to allow you to dynamic add/do
Hi Jon,
Cheers for that
1) When is 1.2 out?
2) I'm quite comfortable using JSON, so that's excellent news. When
you say 'working with scripts', tho', what do you mean, exactly? Do
you mean just JavaScript, and not PHP, etc., or something different?
Cheers in advance,
On Aug 26, 9:17 pm, "
Unfortunately, no. This is a limitation in all browsers in order to
limit security concerns. In jQuery 1.2 you'll be able to do
cross-domain Ajax, but only if you're working with Scripts or JSON
data.
--John
On 8/26/07, hogsmill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi All,
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> Has anybody used jquery
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