But where do I initilize it? In $(document).ready() ?
or can I do it anywhere?

I've tried all of the above and it just wont work.

On 10/22/06, Ⓙⓐⓚⓔ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
it's great, and easy, and you don't often need it.
they are not for creating ajax requests or for dealing with responses!

it's just a magical hook that can show that an ajax call has started
or that all the ajax calls are done.

most people seem to just do a little css to show that an ajax request
is going on. Then remove the little effect when it is done.

my first ajaxstart and stop just changed the background color a bit.



On 10/22/06, Mats Lindblad < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have tried to get it to work and I am not sure that I am using it right so
> if anyone could explain to me how I am supposed to use it?
> Where do I initilize it, what do I attach it to?
>
> It just will not work for me. I am using jQuery 1.0.2 Rev: 413
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