On 9/30/05, Jochem Maas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'm guessing that trhe onclick and onsumbit handlers you set are hanging
> on a 'submit' type input? .. if so the form is submitting - in whcih case
> the
> AJAX request will arrive back at your page - and the page won't be there
> (so
> to spe
xfedex wrote:
Hi,
I did the "Rasmus' 30 second AJAX Tutorial" just for testing and everything
works fine, by the way... thanks Rasmus, for this and for all !!.
My little script have a single and for every keystroke (calling the
javascript function with onkeyup) the value of the input is parsed
xfedex wrote:
I did the "Rasmus' 30 second AJAX Tutorial" just for testing and everything
works fine, by the way... thanks Rasmus, for this and for all !!.
My little script have a single and for every keystroke (calling the
javascript function with onkeyup) the value of the input is parsed by
a
On 9/29/05, Robert Cummings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Aside from using ajax to clean the toilet once in a while I'm not really
> into it. But I do wrangle out some javascript from time to time :) Why
> are you using onsubmit? Wouldn't onclick work better?
>
> Cheers,
> Rob.
>
Hi Robert,
I als
On Thu, 2005-09-29 at 22:46, xfedex wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I did the "Rasmus' 30 second AJAX Tutorial" just for testing and everything
> works fine, by the way... thanks Rasmus, for this and for all !!.
> My little script have a single and for every keystroke (calling the
> javascript function with onk
Hi,
I did the "Rasmus' 30 second AJAX Tutorial" just for testing and everything
works fine, by the way... thanks Rasmus, for this and for all !!.
My little script have a single and for every keystroke (calling the
javascript function with onkeyup) the value of the input is parsed by
another php s
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