On 10/7/06, ski.nalicio.us <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have been playing with AJAX/scriptaculous in cakePHP and havent had
> any problems with IE or FireFox.
>
> Have you tried the script you are working on in another browser (e.g.
> FireFox)? If you have and it worked in the other browser, check that
> your installation of IE has Javascript enabled.
>

Yep, it's always a good idea to double-check in another browser. It's
also good to show the code that's not working. If you can't (because
you'd be compromising national security or whatever), at least let
folks know what you're trying to do and what AjaxHelper methods you're
trying to use. That's assuming you're using the AjaxHelper, but for
all we know you're handwriting code on little pieces of paper and
taping it to the monitor.

This is sounding *much* snarkier than I intended. Rest assured, I've
asked questions the same way many times in the past in a number of
public forums, and been told pretty much the same thing: give us code,
and give us a detailed description.

Kind Regards,

Brian Wisti
http://coolnamehere.com/

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