Daniel Swarbrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> words
        on 30.08.2005 - 00:43 (+1200 Zulu-Time):

> I'm toying with some AJAX backend actions, written in Agavi, and have a 
> few concerns with the way that content-types are handled. At the moment, 
I tried 'today' to integrate a ajax-framework in agavi and
walked as well in the same trouble. It's seems that agavi already
sends some content-headers before the templates were rendered... I got
some wired errors...

> I'm manually calling PHP's header() function in my view to set the 
> content type. If there is a better way of doing this, please advise.
It would be nice to know where the content-header from agavi were
send. Perhaps i sitting already to long in front of my turing-machine,
i cant figure it out.. 

Do you use your own ajax-code, or do you use a framework?
I tried:
xajax (looks like the best for me)
toxic
ajacac

and will try:
ajax-framework
sajax

[ ... ]

Cheers Erik
-- 
J. Erik Heinz
Keyboard-samuraing in process
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