I *think* I've solved this problem.  According to the docs,
Ajax.Updater defaults to post, so the removal of the explicit 'method:
'post'' line seemed to do the trick.


On Feb 4, 10:44 am, Stan McFarland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My client still uses Netscape 7 on occassion, and I've implemented
> written the following code to populate a DIV:
>
> new Ajax.Updater(mydiv, 'load_rich_contents', {
>     method: 'post',
>     parameters: 'myID=' + someVariable,
>     evalScripts: true
>
> }
>
> This works perfectly in And in Netscape 7, the following appears in
> the DIV:
>
> Resource not found
> Resource:  load_rich_contents POST
>
> For reasons beyond the scope of this question, I'm using POST instead
> of GET as I need to ensure that the browser is not cacheing the
> results.
>
> Can someone offer a suggestion as to how to make this work in Netscape
> 7?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Stan McFarland
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