> Mike, I agree, right now there is no override mechanism. It would be
> pretty
> easy to add one though -- add an optional boolean argument
> (supressGlobalResponders or something) on the ajax function, and then
> check
> its value before invoking the global responders. You could then utilize a
> global responder for the common case (when the user needs feedback), but
> override the globals when the user doesn't need to be aware of the
> activity.

How about a "global" option for a ajax request? If true, global handlers are 
called, if false, they are not. Starting from the current behaviour, the 
default would be true.

-- Jörn
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