ok but I may want enable it and disable it and change the message form
time to time which is why I would like it go though django

On May 19, 5:27 pm, "Richard Dahl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There are a number of ways to do this, you do not need a separate template
> within your template.  You do not even need to use AJAX, as you seem to be
> wanting to return both the main content and the 'message' in one
> response.) You could simply wrap your message html in a div that is hidden
> and use a javascript library (jqModal is a great jQuery plugin for this,
> btw, but there are others) to display the popup after the DOM is ready.
>
> If you insist on using AJAX, you should create a separate view that recieves
> the AJAX request and returns a snippet of html, a JSON object, or an XML
> document containing the content of the message, or perhaps only the dynamic
> part of the message, to be processed by a javascript callback.
> hth,
> -richard
>
> On 5/19/08, sebey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > can you load a template in a template and I what at time to have when
> > you go to my site and the first thing that should come up will be an
> > ajax window with a message I wondering should I create a app fo r this
> > or is there other way as it may seem a bit of a waste of an app
>
> > thanks
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