I might not have read this right, so please explain more if I missed something.

If it goes to a new page, why not just use a link? Why any javascript?

If the idea is to use the whole area of the <td> as the link, then
just use CSS on the "a" selector to style the box model for the
appropriate "a" tag to fill the <td>. Does that make sense?

/alex

On 2/22/07, Brian Ronk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is a little strange, but I want to do a non AJAX request.  I
> thought it might be a synchronous request, instead of asynchronous,
> but that didn't work.  This is what I tried:
>
> function compDetail(compid) {
>    ajaxOptions = {
>       async: false,
>       type: "get",
>       url: "compdetail.php",
>       data: "compid=" + compid
>    };
>    $.ajax(ajaxOptions);
> }
>
> I have this called from an onclick in a <tr> tag.  I want it to go to
> a new page (compdetail.php), not just return the information.  Guess
> I'm forgetting the meaning of a/synchronous.
> One idea is to just wrap the <tr></tr> in <a href></a>, but I don't
> think that would work the way I want it to.  Anyone know if this is
> possible?
>
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