Nobody interested?
On Sep 2, 10:52 am, "chris thatcher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> For consistency, I agree so +1. I don't think this would break backward
> compatibility, but I'd like to hear the jquery dev teams thoughts.
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> Thatcher
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> On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 10:19 AM, Jimmy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Hi all!
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> > I am trying to show a simple "loading..." image when I do some ajax
> > calls.
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> > As is the example, I used:
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> > $("#ajax-loading").bind("ajaxSend", function(){
> > $(this).show();
> > }).bind("ajaxComplete", function(){
> > $(this).hide();
> > });
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> > The problem is that the ajaxSend event is not fired with jsonp.
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> > I also tried to configure with ajaxSetup and the "before" argument but
> > it's the same.
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> > jsonp is not really "ajax" since it does not use the XHR object, but
> > in jQuery you can use it with the $.ajax method. I would call it a
> > bug. This bug has to be fixed.
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> > What do you think?
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