I have been reading up on all of this, like I said. I'm just not as good at some of you all are yet. I meant to say, for instance this is how many people use transport in average http requests. xmlHttp.transport.responseText; or Http.transport.responseText; I was just asking if the first part of it was needed with prototype. Or if it only needs to be this. transport.responseText; Also are there any other forums on prototype besides this one? Thanks. On Apr 21, 12:51�am, Christophe Porteneuve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Mike a �crit : > > > Do you need to put the xhttp in front of transport as in normal http > > requests? > > I fail to see what you mean. > > > Or do you just use it without it, like I have listed in the top line? > > Please let me know, thanks. > > I believe you should just read the docs on the website, especially the > AJAX tutorial [1] and the AJAX API docs [2]. �Most of the questions you > ask seem to imply you just never tried to build even a simple example... > > Maybe I'm wrong, but sometimes your questions seem just irrelevant. �I > certainly don't mean to offend, I just feel like you're writhing in a > tangle of knots that don't have to exist at all, and you should just > take a long breathe and start a new tryout example from scratch by > calmly reading the docs... > > [1]http://prototypejs.org/learn/introduction-to-ajax > [2]http://prototypejs.org/api/ajax > > Sincerely, > > -- > Christophe Porteneuve a.k.a. TDD > "[They] did not know it was impossible, so they did it." --Mark Twain > Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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