You have corrected agruments[0] to read arguments[0] right?


Rick Faircloth wrote:
> 
> Duh. should have realized that.
>  
> No errors now, but still no "Hello World"..
>  
> ???
>  
> Rick
>  
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of Benjamin Sterling
> Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 11:22 PM
> To: jQuery Discussion.
> Subject: Re: [jQuery] Best way to do AJAX... CF or jQuery?
>  
> you need to include jquery 
> 
> <script type="text/javascript" src="path/to/jquery.js"></script>
> 
> sorry about that.
> 
> I've never used ajaxCFC and I am sure it works well with cf, I used to use
> xajax for php for ajax communication, and I must say that using jq was so
> much easier.  I actually use the ajax functions alot for pulling
> in/working
> with json, php, asp, asp.net, cf, xml and java and I find it very good and
> flexible.
> 
> Give it a try, I know your head is probably spinning a little bit, it took
> me for ever to start getting my head around the jquery concept and I must
> say, once you got it, everything else is just cake. 
> On 2/22/07, Rick Faircloth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hmmm. no "Hello world", but getting an error.
>  
> "Line 8, Character 1, Object Expected"
>  
> That's the $(document). line.
>  
> Suggestions?
>  
> Rick
>  
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of Benjamin Sterling
> Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 10:42 PM
> To: jQuery Discussion.
> Subject: Re: [jQuery] Best way to do AJAX... CF or jQuery?
>  
> Rick,
> Here is a super quick example:
> 
> create a .cfm page, we'll call it test.cfm, on the page just put "Hello
> world" and nothing else, no other code.
> 
> can create another page and we'll call it test.htm, this is going to be a
> basic html page an put the following in the head section:
> 
> <script type="text/javascript">
> $(document).ready(function(){
> $.ajax({
> url:'test.cfm',
> success: function(){$('body').append(agruments[0]);} 
> });
> });
> </script>
> 
> save both pages and put on the cf server and then browse to it, when the
> page loads you should see "Hello world" there.
> 
> Now, keep in mind this was a super simple example and but is a real world
> use.  Take a look at the $.ajax function in the api ( jquery.com/api), I
> personally would suggest that you get to know that function before using
> the
> other ajax functions (load, get, post, getJson) and get to know the
> params.
> 
> Let me know if you need any more direction. 
> 
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