Hi T.J. Crowder,

Thanks for your immediate response.

The two elements  advtResult and carRentalResult are not
interconnected.

Did not get error.

One request is preempted on completion of other request.


Thanks

On Jun 1, 5:51 pm, "T.J. Crowder" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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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