> Yes, I think this was the issue. Now, I'm using the "onSuccess" and > the "update" and it works well. I almost can't believe it, I was all > the day around this. Thanks !!!
No prob, do be careful with alert in general and go with console.log. Alert() behaves differently in Mozilla-based browsers (or at least used to) vs. other engines w/r/t blocking other tasks. So you may be altering behavior simply by starting to debug -- never a good thing! -- S.
