OK so can it be converted back into a string somehow (w/o knowing the
structure) and inserted inside a div for generating HTML display?

--Jacob

> Success's parameter on an xml ajax call is not a string. it's a fully
> parsed out representation of the  xml. Normally people call the
> parameter 'xml' not 'msg'.
>
> You deal with it differently... if you get pieces of the xml with
> standard jquery notation (plus you pass the xml, as in:
>
> $("somenode",xml).text() would give you the text from somenode
>
> the complete: callback gives you the whole http request so you can get
> whatever you want!
>
> On 11/3/06, Olaf Bosch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> How I can let the grabbeing xml in browser explain?
>> With the .html give me *[object XMLDocument]*
>>
>> The Function are:
>>
>> $.ajax({
>>    type: "GET",
>>    url: "url.xml",
>>    dataType: "xml",
>>    success: function(msg){
>>                 $("#content").html(msg);
>>                 }
>>    });
>>
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