I figured something out. For some reason code in table tags aren't being rendered in IE. Is there anyway to accomplish this?
On Feb 10, 9:52 am, keif <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm on IE7 and it works fine - can you rexplain the issue please? > > On Feb 9, 4:48 pm, "jeff.m.gamble" <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Having a problem using Request.HTML that seems to be occurring only > > IE. The script starts with the that I'm working on: The problem is > > that these two request work fine in FF and Safari but not in IE 7 > > (when I click the links the HTML is returned for each). I checked the > > demo resources but still no luck. Here is the example > > pagehttp://www.nyu.edu/alumni/Request.HTML/Request.HTML/index.html > > > var req = new Request.HTML({url:demo_path+'data.html', > > onSuccess: function(html) { > > > $('result').set('text', ''); > > //Inject the new DOM elements into the results div. > > $('result').adopt(html); > > }, > > onFailure: function() { > > $('result').set('text', 'The request failed.'); > > } > > }); > > > var req2 = new Request.HTML({url:demo_path+'homeaddress.html', > > onSuccess: function(html) { > > //Clear the text currently inside the results div. > > $('result').set('text', ''); > > //Inject the new DOM elements into the results div. > > $('result').adopt(html); > > }, > > > onFailure: function() { > > $('result').set('text', 'The request failed.'); > > } > > }); > > > $('makeRequest').addEvent('click', function() { > > req.send(); > > }); > > > $('makeRequest2').addEvent('click', function() { > > req2.send(); > > > });
