[snip]On 7/17/2012 4:55 PM, Daevid Vincent wrote: * jQuery for
production (minified) is a scant 32k. http://jquery.com/ LOL That's like
a TCP/IP packet. I bet your images are bigger than 32k. * Unlike stupid
PHP frameworks (which everyone knows I detest) - JS frameworks are
cached by the browse
Hold on there fireball.
* jQuery for production (minified) is a scant 32k. http://jquery.com/
LOL That's like a TCP/IP packet. I bet your images are bigger than 32k.
* Unlike stupid PHP frameworks (which everyone knows I detest)
- JS frameworks are cached by the browser so there is no downlo
On 17 Jul 2012 at 21:58, Paul M Foster wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 08:45:34AM +1200, James Newman wrote:
>
>> Just to put my 2cents in, you might want to try jQuery if you're going to
>> go down the AJAX road.
>
> JQuery is a LOT of code to include if you're just going to do an AJAX
> call
On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 4:58 PM, Paul M Foster wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 08:45:34AM +1200, James Newman wrote:
>
>> Just to put my 2cents in, you might want to try jQuery if you're going to
>> go down the AJAX road.
>
> JQuery is a LOT of code to include if you're just going to do an AJAX
>
Op 17 jul. 2012 22:44 schreef "James Newman"
het volgende:
>
> I agree with your response, the payment gateway insists that the
> authentication I have been given is correct. My question was more around
> "was I using the function correctly". It says authentication failed but
> I've followed he
On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 08:45:34AM +1200, James Newman wrote:
> Just to put my 2cents in, you might want to try jQuery if you're going to
> go down the AJAX road.
JQuery is a LOT of code to include if you're just going to do an AJAX
call or two. There are examples of doing straight AJAX with Java
Just to put my 2cents in, you might want to try jQuery if you're going to
go down the AJAX road.
James.
On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 1:59 AM, Ramiro Barrantes <
ram...@precisionbioassay.com> wrote:
> Thanks to everyone for their help, AJAX is the way to go.
>
> Daevid, it's interesting you welcome me
I agree with your response, the payment gateway insists that the
authentication I have been given is correct. My question was more around
"was I using the function correctly". It says authentication failed but
I've followed he documentation to the letter. Is there a way I can output
what the serv
That's not a helpful answer. I'd be curious at a real answer
for this, too. I'm sure that there is something going on with
session management on the client side as authentication has probably
already happened, but the author doesn't know how to handle the response
to the authentication correct
Thanks to everyone for their help, AJAX is the way to go.
Daevid, it's interesting you welcome me to the year 2000, I actually graduated
from CS in 1999 and haven't really done much more than simple web-programming
since (have done scientific programming instead), so I am definitely behind the
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