Hi,

Are the advtResult and carRentalResult elements connected in any way?
For instance, is one of them a descendant of the other?  If so, you'll
have a race condition.

Do you get an errors?  Have you tried any debuggers (like Firebug[1])?

One thing that may help is to create a small-but-complete example of
the problem.  Two reasons for this:  1. I'd say at least 90% of the
time, in the process of doing that you figure out what the problem is;
and 2. If you don't figure it out, then you can post your small-but-
complete example to Pastie[2] and folks here can help you figure out
what's going on.

[1] http://getfirebug.com
[2] http://pastie.org

HTH,
--
T.J. Crowder
tj / crowder software / com
Independent Software Engineer, consulting services available


On Jun 1, 10:58 am, balki <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Calling two ajax request and rendering the values of both request  in
> the  same  page.
>
> One request takes more time.
>
> The result page is rendered  only with  one ajax request. Values of
> the request taking more time is not rendered.
>
> But the same code works in IE7.
>
> Code:
> var myAjax = new Ajax.Updater(
>                                         {success: 'advtResult'},
>                                         advtResultUrl,
>                                         {
>                                                 method: 'get',
>                                                 parameters: advtParameters,
>                                                 onFailure: reportError,
>                                                 asynchronus: true
>                                         } );
> var myAjax1 = new Ajax.Updater(
>                                         {success: 'carRentalResult'},
>                                         carRentalResultUrl,
>                                         {
>                                                 method: 'get',
>                                                 parameters: 
> carRentalParameters,
>                                                 onFailure: reportError,
>                                                 asynchronus: true
>                                         });
>
> Thanks & regards,
> T.D.Balakrishnan
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