[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
> OK so thats a shame :). I'd have hoped that get would work, since I need
> to do a get (I want to keep the flexibility of applying a function to the
> returned data and updating more than one element) and also having the
> embedded javascript inside HTML being executed.... Is this a feature that
> get doesn't do that, or is it a bug?
> 
> --Jacob

I don't think that's a bug. To me $.post and $.get are somewhat 
deprecated. You should use the more powerful $.ajax function to have 
better error and success handling, you can define timeouts etc. Of 
course you can define which http method to use:

$.ajax({
     type: 'GET',
     url: ...,
     timeout: 5000,
     dataType: 'html', // have scripts evaluated
     success: function() {
         // do something
     },
     error: function() {
         // do something other useful in case of an error/timeout
     }
});


-- Klaus



> 
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
>>> Hi Everyone
>>>
>>> http://fjsoftllc.com/page.html
>>>
>>> Is my lame attempt to invoke a PHP via jQuery, and it works, except that
>>> the embedded <script>...</script> element seems to have no effect, isnt
>>> executed.
>>>
>>> Any ideas?
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>> --Jacob
>> Hi Jacob, automatic evaluation should work with
>>
>> $(...).load();
>>
>> and
>>
>> $.ajax({
>>      dataType: 'html'
>>      ...
>> });
>>
>>
>> -- Klaus
>>
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