Yeah its got to do with something possibly with the script being called
server side for the ahah load. Its tricky going through old spaghetti code.


Daemach wrote:
> 
> I would try stepping through it then to see what is happening.
> 
> BTW, since you are supposed to have unique IDs for every element on your
> page, you don't really need the div in the selector - #mypage should grab
> the element using getElementByID
> 
> 
> 
> John W wrote:
>> 
>> Tried than in firebug, only one instance found. Thanks for the
>> suggestion.
>> 
>> 
>> Daemach wrote:
>>> 
>>> Do you by any chance have elements with the sameID?  If you are using
>>> firebug, try going to the console and pasting in that selector -
>>> $('div#mypage') - if it returns an array with more than 1 element,
>>> there's your problem.  You can mouse over the array elements and firebug
>>> will highlight the elements on your page.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> John W wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Hi all,
>>>> 
>>>> Im in the process of updating some old javascript to utilize jquery. I
>>>> had some old javascript that used the old
>>>> document.location.  For the heck of it I replaced that with a .load. It
>>>> works, and I know this may not be the best way to do this, but Im
>>>> curious why the page is drawn twice after the load?  And yes I didnt
>>>> use parameters because I intended to use a GET not  POST. Are there any
>>>> technique to force .load to only fire once?
>>>> 
>>>> function headersearch() {
>>>> 
>>>>  var g,h,ch,u;
>>>> 
>>>>  g=document.nsearch.acct.value;
>>>>  h=document.nsearch.bustype.value;
>>>>  ch=document.nsearch.report_type.value;
>>>>  u="parstring=1," + g + ch + "&bustype=" + h;
>>>>  
>>>>  if(ch=="bud") 
>>>>    {
>>>>     $('div#mypage').load('mypage.html?' + u);
>>>>     return false;
>>>>    } 
>>>>    else 
>>>>    { 
>>>>     $('div#mypage').load('mypage.html');
>>>>     return false;
>>>>    }
>>>> }
>>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
> 

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