What exactly are you trying to do?
If you're trying to load HTML into a div, you can kind of imitate it
with a setInterval function that periodically checks whether the
content has changed or not.
If the div is not empty, first you check the content and store it (or
a checksum of it) somewhere.
T
No... as javascript doesn't fire anything to listen to for that
On Oct 1, 11:30 pm, Michael Rowe wrote:
> Ok, so is there a way with javascript to fire a function when a div is
> finished loading it's contents?
>
> On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 8:38 PM, MorningZ wrote:
>
> > James: there is also a Ja
Ok, so is there a way with javascript to fire a function when a div is
finished loading it's contents?
On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 8:38 PM, MorningZ wrote:
>
> James: there is also a JavaScript event called "load" for certain DOM
> objects.. and consequently the ability to wire jQuery onto that
> (h
MorningZ,
Thanks for the correction. I've never had to use it and overlooked
it. :)
On Oct 1, 2:38 pm, MorningZ wrote:
> James: there is also a JavaScript event called "load" for certain DOM
> objects.. and consequently the ability to wire jQuery onto that
> (http://docs.jquery.com/Events/load#
James: there is also a JavaScript event called "load" for certain DOM
objects.. and consequently the ability to wire jQuery onto that
(http://docs.jquery.com/Events/load#fn)
to original poster:
"if I target the IMG, then it works fine, but how come it doesn't work
with the div? "
because 's d
load() is suppose to take a url as the first parameter.
http://docs.jquery.com/Ajax/load
On Oct 1, 8:47 am, flyagaricus wrote:
> I'm new to JQuery
>
> I can't get load() to work with a div class:
>
>
> jQuery(document).ready(function($) {
> $(".Loader").load(function(){
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