Basically, a function wrapped in $.ajaxStart will run when any ajax call starts, while a call to $.ajaxStop will run when no more ajax calls are running.
So you can do something like:
$.ajaxStart(function() {
$("#loading").show();
});
$.ajaxStop(function() {
$("#loading").hide();
});
You can also use the ajax callback functions in any ajax function to do per-call loading graphics.
-- Yehuda
On 8/27/06, Mike Alsup <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can you show me a little example using AJAX Activity Indicators? (with
> jQuery of course).
This page uses the ajaxStart/ajaxStop functions:
http://www.malsup.com/jquery/taconite/
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