Well, after working with this I've found that this method is not going to
work for me.  The way AjaxCFC works currently I can't override the text/html
MIME type so Taconite never gets triggered.  Would it be possible to add a
property such as $.taconite.interceptAjax = false; (similar to
$.taconite.debug = true;) then let me pass my taconite block in my ajax
callback using something like $.taconite(taconitexml)?


malsup wrote:
> 
>> I noticed that Taconite intercepts ALL server calls at the moment - I'm
>> using an outstanding ajax plugin for Cold Fusion called ajaxCFC and I'm
>> wondering how they will play together.  Is there a way to bypass Taconite
>> on
>> certain calls?
> 
> Hi Daemach,
> 
> Taconite intercepts every call only so that it can peak at the
> response.  If the response is an XML document and the root node is
> named 'taconite' then Taconite will process it as a command doc.  In
> every other case normal ajax processing occurs.  In fact, even in the
> case of a Taconite command doc normal ajax processing occurs
> (callbacks are fired, etc).  You can freely mix and match Taconite and
> non-Taconite calls.
> 
> Mike
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