On 9/7/06, subdigital <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have a site where I am loading a dropdown on demand.   The user
> clicks on the dropdown, gets a loading message/graphic and the request
> is sent.  The graphic is animated and is hidden when the data is
> loaded.
>
> The result of the request is a JSON doc with 310 name/value pairs.
>
> In firefox this works as expected, the user clicks, gets the message,
> waits, and then the data is loaded.
>
> In Internet Explorer, however, in order to even get the loading graphic
> to show up I had to introduce a callLater(.3, doRequest); so that the
> preceding statement to show the graphic would work.  Now they get the
> loading message/graphic, but the browser hangs (and the animated gif
> gets stuck).  The window flickers for about 2 seconds and then the data
> shows up.
>
> I saw that someone in this group tried adding a "nocache" querystring
> variable with the current time to prevent IE from caching it, but that
> didn't help me at all. (that topic was closed)
>
> Can anyone recommend a solution for this?  Thanks in advance.

I've never seen anything like that. I don't think anyone can help you
unless you show some code that actually has this behavior.

-bob

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