make sure it only runs after the domready event is fired.

window.addevent("domready",function(){
$("element_ID").load.periodical(5000,this,'test.php');
});

if you run it before then there is no element to run ".load" from.

- Gary

On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 6:41 AM, Deepali <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello chris,
>
> -->This can be done via mootools
>
> Could you please tell me how? :'( or what i need to change in my
> function or how to use periodical function without "Onclick" method?
>
> On Feb 10, 4:46 pm, cbolson <[email protected]> wrote:
> > So, you are back to what   @Ryan Rampersad originally said in his
> > first response.
> >
> > If you want to change the address bar you need to refresh the page.
> >
> > This can be done via mootools, meta tags or even php (in the case that
> > that is your programming language)
> >
> > Chris
> >
> > On 10 feb, 12:28, Deepali <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > Thanks for your reply gary,
> >
> > > I have got it what you are trying to tell me. but i want to show(in
> > > address bar) my test.php is refreshing after certain time.
> > > I have tried your solution but got the error that "this" is not
> > > define.
> >
> > > Cant we just do auto refreshing of page(without ajax) a with mootools?
> >
> > > On Feb 10, 10:52 am, Gary Hussey <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > > Sandy is right. Content loaded to your document using the AJAX method
> will
> > > > not have any address bar indicators. Any AJAX RIA development large
> or small
> > > > benefits from the right tools, grab a plugin for firefox called
> "firebug".
> > > > This plugin will make it easy as pie to watch your requests as they
> fire
> > > > off. the interface also offers up some very nice response handling as
> well.
> > > > Secondly the mootools documentation is some of the best in the biz,
> most of
> > > > it even has working examples right there in the breakdown. This case
> is no
> > > > exception, arm yourself with this documentation and you'll discover
> that you
> > > > can do anything with this framework. I've been using it for over 3
> years and
> > > > I still use the documentation regularly.
> >
> > > >http://mootools.net/docs/core/Native/Function#Function:periodical
> >
> > > > Another great thing to know is what's actually going on with the
> "Request"
> > > > class. When I first started working AJAX I found a tutorial that
> explains
> > > > the real deal. Go through this tutorial and you'll know what's
> actually
> > > > going on behind the Request's magic curtain. It's not really as much
> as you
> > > > might think.
> >
> > > >http://w3schools.com/ajax/ajax_intro.asp
> >
> > > > Forgive them for using ASP, the site is a wealth of free and accurate
> > > > information charts and knowledge, again I reference it regularly.
> >
> > > > SOLUTION: (credit to Sandy's first response);
> >
> > > > $("element_ID").load.periodical(5000,this,'test.php');
> >
> > > > God bless and good luck with your content ticker as well as all your
> future
> > > > projects.
> >
> > > > - Gary
>

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