just an FYI

go to there... just like someone not in the know would link a friend with...


http://www.carterwilliam.com/layoutTest2008j.htm#Next



On Nov 20, 2007 5:36 PM, red_earth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> I've tried everything I can think of. Ajax.Updater is inserting at the
> bottom of my content. Then I want to use the inserted elements. I
> can't figure out how to get the remainder of the code to run after the
> update but not before the DOM is updated. Have tried
> onComplete, .defer(), .delay(), document.observe(dom:loaded), and have
> tried using a Ajax.Request w/ a seperate .insert() defered or delayed.
> If anyone has any ideas the page is at
> www.carterwilliam.com/layoutTest2008j.htm
> All of the 'folios' will be loading dynamically, now there is dummy
> content, hit any tabs except history to see what should happen after
> the Ajax.Updater the history tab call the Ajax.Updater and gets
> content from a database. Everything goes out of sync after that (it
> thinks history is showing) if you hit the history tab again it seems
> to resync. (also all the dummy content makes it slow)
>
> Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
> >
>

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