you are right!
I could see the dynamic tree with firebug. thank you verymuch for the
suggestions.
it helps a lot.
:-)
regards
Krishna
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On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 9:41 PM, Richard D. Worth <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 4:45 AM, km <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> So I use full url for the target script ie .,
>> http://localhost:8080/~user/target_script<http://localhost:8080/%7Euser/target_script>and
>>  i get the table returned from the runtime target_script.
>> all  works fine. but after the table gets displayed on the index.html
>> page, the source html does not show the injected table.
>
>
> Do you mean when you do view source? That only shows what was originally
> sent to the browser. You'll need something like Firebug to view a dynamic
> source tree.
>
>
>> I would like to process the table after it got injected into the
>> index.html file.
>> Could someone suggest me if anything wrong ?
>
>
> You can use $.get instead of .load(), but then you'd have to add the
> returned table yourself. That's what load does for you. Using either method,
> you can pass a function as a final argument to do the processing as soon as
> the response comes back:
>
> http://docs.jquery.com/Ajax/jQuery.get#urldatacallbacktype
>
> http://docs.jquery.com/Ajax/load#urldatacallback
>
> In the case of .load(), you'd want to modify the contents of $(this), as
> that's where it put the table that got returned.
>
> - Richard
>
>

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