well, another option will be in the first div update to place a $ajax-
>remoteFunction  to update the second div .. Not very elegant but that
works, I still do not understand very well why it seems so much a
problem.

Hope this help

On Jun 21, 9:30 pm, Jeremy David Pointer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Chris Hartjes wrote:
> > On 6/21/07, Jeremy David Pointer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >> It's still not the tools fault if one decides to try to use a tool for a
> >> job it wasn't made for.
>
> > Okay, we're getting into philosophical debates here.  My only point is
> > that if the helper won't do what you want you have two choices:
>
> > 1) figure out how to change the helper to make it do what you want
> > 2) just write the damn code by hand
>
> > Me, being lazy and pragmatic I usually go with option #2 and hope I
> > get a chance to go back and work on option #1.
>
> rofl I agree 100% with that.


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