ah yes, i was making the function call like
yourClassName.someFunction().value
using a callback function solved the situation
thanks
but anyway isn't there any way the use onloading with
yourClassName.someFunction().value calls?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> By the way,did you use a callback like
> function test()
> {
> yourClassName.someFunction(test_callback);
> }
>
> function test_callback(res)
> {
> document.getElementById('div1').innerHTML=res.value;
> }
>
> or just call the AJAX function explicitly like
> function test
> {
>
> document.getElementById('div1').innerHTML=yourClassName.someFunction().value;
> }
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