Great!!!
I'll use too.
I have something like this, but not so complete.
Thanks

2010/2/10 Peter De Berdt <[email protected]>

>
> On 10 Feb 2010, at 15:20, bill wrote:
>
> I have an application that uses Ajax.updater.  As it runs over the internet
> sometimes the response can take 10 seconds, by which time the user thinks
> that it did not work so I would like to show a message as soon as the link
> is clicked to fire the Ajax request.  I am however befuddled.
> If I set the innerHTML of the div with the message, it wipes out the form
> that needs to be sent.
> If I use onSuccess, it takes too long.
> Suggestions ?
>
>
> Just copy pasted what we use @ http://pastie.org/818221
>
> We use http://blog.var.cc/static/growl/ to show errors, but you can leave
> out that section. Just put a div with the loading image somewhere in your
> document and set its style to "display: none;". The code I posted will work
> for every Ajax request you do, so you have a nice and generic solution
> there. How you make the loading indicator look is completely up to you.
>
>
> Best regards
>
>
> Peter De Berdt
>
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