Hi I can see this has been discussed but after perusing the issues/answers I still don\'t seem to be able to get even this simple AJAX call to bump out of ready state 1.
I am curious as to why my AJAX-call is failing in Google Chrome, it works perfectly fine in Firefox. Before anyone asks, no I\'m not using JQuery because I need to have access to readyState == 3 which
I\'m trying to do something AFTER a script is completely loaded. (IE8) Script I use for testing: http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.5.1/jquery.min.js
I\'m trying to load WebBrowser content and after that I want to add some text and scroll to the bottom.
I\'m working with AJAX and history object (with the .pushState method). I just want to know when is the right time to call pushState method? Is it before request? after request? or on what state of XM
Using AJAX to call a CGI script which opens a file and prints it out in a DIV. This works fine on a test page I have but for some reason in another page it will print the contents into the DIV and t
i am using jquery extruder menu (http://pupunzi.com/#mb.components/mb.extruder/extruder.html). That menu has callback functions on open/close. I am trying to show/hide a div inside the iframe using th
I\'ve been working on a Windows gadget (meaning the \"browser\" is Internet Explorer) that queries specified subnet addresses for information.Now, it sometimes does this at a relatively quick pace (ro
I\'ve a site where I\'ve putten this code to avoid errors: $(function() { var fnDocumentReady = function() {
How to call the Ajax ready states on 开发者_C百科the jQuery $.ajax method?$.ajax() returns the XmlHttpRequest object, so if you really want to access it as the state changes, you can do this: