Hi,

You cannot use your custom ajax call, it won't work, but ...
You can use the old-fashioned way = an iframe :)

This works and you can emulate an ajax call using an iframe.

Regards,

Ignacio.

>
> You'd then have to parse the result: you don't get back the vanilla
> content but instead get back data that you'd need to do googlemagic on
> to extract the original content
>
> Cheers!
> Rick Measham
>
>
> >
>


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