I've just looked at this real quick, but would something like this maybe
work:
----------------------------------------
|$.blockUI(messageElement); |
setTimeout(function()
{
| retval = checkForm();
|| $.unblockUI(); |
|}, 100);
|----------------------------------------
|
|It should give blockUI some time to come up before the current thread
get's pinned.
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Mike Alsup wrote:
That's a problem. I see what you're doing, and I understand why
you're doing it, but I don't know of any way to force the browser to
render changes while you've got the current thread pinned. You really
need async behavior to make this work, but that's not an option for
you in your use case.
I don't have an answer for this. Anyone have any ideas?
Mike
On 2/21/07, RCS Computers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Basically, I have some CPU intensive form validation that takes about 3
seconds to complete. I would like blockUI to start before the form
processing and stop after the form processing. However, the blockUI message
doesn't ever show up. When I comment out $.unblockUI(), the blockUI message
shows up AFTER the form processing is completed. Code can be found here (57
lines):
http://sh.nu/p/9301
I can arrange for the full HTML and JS if needed.
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