Thanks a lot Ganesh,
It works for me. I've beenworking a lot on this.
Regards,
Vijay Potluri


Ganeshji Marwaha wrote:
> 
> try something like this...
> 
> $("#some_table_name").click(function() {
>    $("#rs_loading").show(function() {
>       someFuncTORefine();
>       $("#rs_loading").hide();
>    });
> });
> 
> -GTG
> 
> 
> 
> On 8/17/07, Potluri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> So whats the alternative for this to work... there should be definitely a
>> alternative...
>>
>> Stephan Beal-3 wrote:
>> >
>> >
>> > On Aug 17, 6:36 pm, Potluri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >> function()
>> >> {
>> >> $("#rs_loading").show();
>> >>
>> >> someFuncTORefine();
>> >> $("#rs_loading").hide();
>> >> }
>> > ...
>> >> I dont know where it's breaking it rs_loading container is shown after
>> >> the
>> >> someFuncTORefine() is executed. So it appears once the refinement
>> >> function
>> >> is done  but not exactly when the click is made. I spent lot of time
>> on
>> >> this
>> >> figuring out whats going wrong. Can Any one help me out plz...
>> >
>> > If i'm not mistaken this happens because your browser is not
>> > guaranteed to update any UI elements while a script is actually
>> > running. Most (all?) browsers will freeze the UI while a script is
>> > running and avoid making updates to it (there are several technical
>> > reasons for this). Once your script stops running, THEN the UI is
>> > given a chance to refresh.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>>
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