Instead of faking a reload, why don't you just add a "status" text message
that would signal the user of what has just occurred... then status fades
after a few seconds.

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> Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2007 9:41 AM
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> Subject: [jQuery] Fake Page Reload
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> I'm developing a test site for a major bank using jQuery, but the folks
> are
> not used to seeing the screen change so fast. I am using show/hide to show
> different "screens." They are not happy with the screens showing so fast
> because they think the web users will not notice the differences in the
> screens. They've asked me to put in page reloads. In their minds they want
> the code to go back to the server to request the next page. What I want to
> do is to fake a page reload.
> 
> I've tried $("body").hide(); but this does not hide any of the background
> images I have on the body and several divs. Does anyone have any
> suggestion
> for "faking a page reload"? Thanks. If there's enough interest in this
> topic
> I can post a live demo of the code I've written for this bank.
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