On Aug 27, 6:04 am, MingMingTian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi,
>
> I got form in a html file:
>
<snip code>
>
> Could you help??

Not without a link to a map.

I can guess.... Are you returning false from your "load" function?

>
> Many thanks
>
> On Aug 26, 6:42 am, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
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>
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> > On Aug 25, 10:04 pm, TDDPHPDEV <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > HI,
>
> > > I'm developing an asset tracking application (yes, I plan on
> > > purchasing a Premier Key once this is developed).
>
> > > Mapping Code:
>
> > Please read the posting guidelines and post a link to a map that shows
> > the issue you are asking about...
>
> > > Ajax Code:
>
> > Why aren't you using GXmlHttp? Google has already done the cross-
> > browser stuff?
>
> > > Explanation:
>
> > > a button on the page calls sndReq, which gathers the id's of the
> > > checked boxes on the page and sends them to a PHP script, which
> > > processes the calls to the database to retrieve the current locations
> > > of the checked assets.  the script then outputs the data to an XML
> > > file, which is called byGDownloadUrl.
>
> > Don't create a file for all kinds of reasons, the main one being it is
> > not scaleable.  If more than one person is using your site at the same
> > time, strange things will happen (they will see the markers someone
> > else requested)
>
> > > sndReq calls GUnload() to unload the map prior to calling the PHP
> > > script, and the load() function is called to reload the map once the
> > > PHP script is done processing..
>
> > > This works flawlessly in Firefox, it works exactly as I intended it
> > > to.
>
> > > However, in IE, it appears to "cache" the initially loaded map (when
> > > the page is loaded), when the button in clicked to call sndReq(), i
> > > have verified that the PHP script is ran, because the XML file
> > > generated has changed.  However, it gets stuck reloading the map with
> > > the new XML file, all users see is the old "original" map.  Are there
> > > any existing bugs that i'm not aware of??
>
> > It is not a "bug" per se. IE has a very tenacious cache, you need to
> > either force it to reload the xml file or add component that changes
> > on every request (the date/time, a random number...)
> > Search the group for caching issues...
>
> > Please delete your previous partial post (more options: remove at the
> > top)
>
> >   -- Larry
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